1. CLAREMONT COMMUNITY FOUNDATION ART GALLERY
205 Yale Ave.
Claremont Chamber
“Birds Discover the Local Library” is a library-themed collection of paintings by Anne Seltzer that were created specifically for the Cambria Library exhibition. “They are storypaintings that share a whimsical vision of my favorite black birds visiting and studying at the library. I applaud them for it.” - Anne
2. BUDDHAMOUSE EMPORIUM
134 Yale Ave.
“The Art of the Rybacki Brothers” by Nicholas Rybacki and Stephen Rybacki with guest Artists paPa and Florencia Abergel.
Nicholas Rybacki is a Southern California born independent artist. His work centers on themes of spirituality, states of consciousness and mythos. Describing his work as ‘Hybridism’, he blends digital art and painting into one, creating work that is ever-changing and growing, he is determined to push the boundaries of imagination.
Stephen Rybacki was raised in Rancho Cucamonga CA, and currently resides in La Verne. His work focuses on the delicate texture and colors of rusted objects, and how to isolate the beauty of a simple rusted object with a canvas base, bringing out the oxidized bright oranges and organic broken metal to create a composition.
3. KUT HAUS SALON
123 Yale Ave.
“A Series of Experiments” by Honey Spider. A collection of mixed media pieces featuring a collection of artwork from the book artist and illustrator Sofia Olivas
Music:
Chanandalar Keeks 7:00-7:30
Andrew Felix 8:00-8:30
4. BUNNY GUNNER GALLERY
230 W. Bonita Ave.
5. STUDIO C
260 W. Bonita Ave.
“Go big”
Large abstract works by Elizabeth Carr.
Go behind the scenes to see where the work is created and see what work is “in progress”. This show will include work that has an industrial quality to it.
6. SPACE GALLERY & RECORDS
254 W. Bonita Ave.
“Harold Sherrick Rock Photographer”
Rock photography’s cherished Harold Sherrick will bring select images from his archive for the public to view and buy. The show opens March 3rd and runs for one month. Harold has shot all the greats from the 60’s, 70’s 80’s and beyond. Harold is still documenting rock music.
After party music by Post-Punk faves: “Ex Party”
7. CLAREMONT MUSEUM OF ART
200 W. First Street,
Claremont Depot
“Kindred Natures” highlights the links between the sculptures of Aldo Casanova and the paintings of James Fuller. Sharing an affinity for the beauty of nature, each artist influenced generations of students while teaching at Scripps College, as well as maintaining active careers as exhibiting artists. The exhibition will remain on view through March 25, 2018.
8. FIRST STREET GALLERY ART CENTER
250 W. First St., Suite 120
“Manifesto For All” is an inclusive group show presented in conjunction with Pitzer College Art Galleries, which will host a concurrent exhibition entitled “Manifesto: A Modest Proposal” curated by Ciara Ennis and Jennifer Vanderpool. Both exhibitions will address our collective need to formulate effective and attainable solutions to the pressing sociopolitical, cultural, economic, and environmental issues of our time. Manifesto for all at First Street Gallery will include individual artist’s visions of pragmatic optimism for a better future while also challenging each audience member to make a pledge of action.
9. CLAREMONT FORUM
586 W. First St.
10. POP-UP GALLERY
532 W. First St.
Arists selected by the Art Walk Committee, set up small exhibition spaces to display and sell their own fine art in the Claremont Packing House atrium. 6-9pm
Respun Retro/Jewelry and Accessories
David Guererro Fine Art/Fine Art Paintings
Earth-Ore Jewelry/Handmade Jewelry
The Crafty Soaps/Natural Hand Made Soaps and Bath Salts
Que Sara Designs Artisan Jewelry/ Jewelry and Assemblage
Sarah the Artiste/Digital and Traditional Comic Art
Daniel Nevills/Bronze Sculpture
Sense about Scents/Handmade Felted Soaps and Personal Care
Mudslinger/Ceramics
Roy Tuna/Ink Marker Drawings
Eric Watkins/Pencil | Pen & Ink
Crafty Mantis/Crochet
11. SQUARE i GALLERY
110 N. Harvard Ave.
Original pastel works of figure drawings on butcher paper from the 1980’s by Al Wilden.
12. RIO DE OJAS
250 N. Harvard Ave.
Celebrate the season of rebirth with “Inspired Images” by Bruce and Martha Armbruster featuring art representations on stone and canvas. While traveling, the couple fell in love with incredible artwork in churches and museums. Desiring to have it in their home, they were inspired to produce affordable timeworn-looking religious art pieces. Meet the artists from 5-8pm on March 3rd.
13. GINGER ELLIOT EXHIBITION CENTER
840 N. Indian Hill Blvd.
Garner House
“Curious Pleasures” a collection of illustrations and tapestries by artist Rebecca Ustrell.
Artist Statement:
“I use India ink markers in an array of bright and pastel pigments on gesso primed wood and paper. I like to test the limits of ink with the use of unusual color pallets. I have had some of my drawings digitally printed onto tapestries in order to bring a softness to the imagery, much like the person or object being portrayed.
My work focuses mainly on the female and male form and its relationship to the natural world, along with illustrative works of plants and animals. I tend to look at the relationships of my subject matter in terms of playfulness, coyness and sensuality. I place the people, animals and objects in settings that are both familiar and comfortable, but at the same time in unusual situations to provoke intrigue and desire. I take the chaos that exists around us in the world and organize that chaos in my imagery.
I have been drawing since I was a child and was formally trained in art classes in middle, high school and college settings. I currently maintain studio space in Riverside.”
Bio:
Rebecca Ustrell is an illustrator, textile artist, graphic designer, writer and curator based out of Claremont, CA.
Current Projects:
Claremont Art Walk Pop-Up Gallery |Organizer, Graphic Designer | 2016-Current
205 Yale Ave.
Claremont Chamber
“Birds Discover the Local Library” is a library-themed collection of paintings by Anne Seltzer that were created specifically for the Cambria Library exhibition. “They are storypaintings that share a whimsical vision of my favorite black birds visiting and studying at the library. I applaud them for it.” - Anne
2. BUDDHAMOUSE EMPORIUM
134 Yale Ave.
“The Art of the Rybacki Brothers” by Nicholas Rybacki and Stephen Rybacki with guest Artists paPa and Florencia Abergel.
Nicholas Rybacki is a Southern California born independent artist. His work centers on themes of spirituality, states of consciousness and mythos. Describing his work as ‘Hybridism’, he blends digital art and painting into one, creating work that is ever-changing and growing, he is determined to push the boundaries of imagination.
Stephen Rybacki was raised in Rancho Cucamonga CA, and currently resides in La Verne. His work focuses on the delicate texture and colors of rusted objects, and how to isolate the beauty of a simple rusted object with a canvas base, bringing out the oxidized bright oranges and organic broken metal to create a composition.
3. KUT HAUS SALON
123 Yale Ave.
“A Series of Experiments” by Honey Spider. A collection of mixed media pieces featuring a collection of artwork from the book artist and illustrator Sofia Olivas
Music:
Chanandalar Keeks 7:00-7:30
Andrew Felix 8:00-8:30
4. BUNNY GUNNER GALLERY
230 W. Bonita Ave.
5. STUDIO C
260 W. Bonita Ave.
“Go big”
Large abstract works by Elizabeth Carr.
Go behind the scenes to see where the work is created and see what work is “in progress”. This show will include work that has an industrial quality to it.
6. SPACE GALLERY & RECORDS
254 W. Bonita Ave.
“Harold Sherrick Rock Photographer”
Rock photography’s cherished Harold Sherrick will bring select images from his archive for the public to view and buy. The show opens March 3rd and runs for one month. Harold has shot all the greats from the 60’s, 70’s 80’s and beyond. Harold is still documenting rock music.
After party music by Post-Punk faves: “Ex Party”
7. CLAREMONT MUSEUM OF ART
200 W. First Street,
Claremont Depot
“Kindred Natures” highlights the links between the sculptures of Aldo Casanova and the paintings of James Fuller. Sharing an affinity for the beauty of nature, each artist influenced generations of students while teaching at Scripps College, as well as maintaining active careers as exhibiting artists. The exhibition will remain on view through March 25, 2018.
8. FIRST STREET GALLERY ART CENTER
250 W. First St., Suite 120
“Manifesto For All” is an inclusive group show presented in conjunction with Pitzer College Art Galleries, which will host a concurrent exhibition entitled “Manifesto: A Modest Proposal” curated by Ciara Ennis and Jennifer Vanderpool. Both exhibitions will address our collective need to formulate effective and attainable solutions to the pressing sociopolitical, cultural, economic, and environmental issues of our time. Manifesto for all at First Street Gallery will include individual artist’s visions of pragmatic optimism for a better future while also challenging each audience member to make a pledge of action.
9. CLAREMONT FORUM
586 W. First St.
10. POP-UP GALLERY
532 W. First St.
Arists selected by the Art Walk Committee, set up small exhibition spaces to display and sell their own fine art in the Claremont Packing House atrium. 6-9pm
Respun Retro/Jewelry and Accessories
David Guererro Fine Art/Fine Art Paintings
Earth-Ore Jewelry/Handmade Jewelry
The Crafty Soaps/Natural Hand Made Soaps and Bath Salts
Que Sara Designs Artisan Jewelry/ Jewelry and Assemblage
Sarah the Artiste/Digital and Traditional Comic Art
Daniel Nevills/Bronze Sculpture
Sense about Scents/Handmade Felted Soaps and Personal Care
Mudslinger/Ceramics
Roy Tuna/Ink Marker Drawings
Eric Watkins/Pencil | Pen & Ink
Crafty Mantis/Crochet
11. SQUARE i GALLERY
110 N. Harvard Ave.
Original pastel works of figure drawings on butcher paper from the 1980’s by Al Wilden.
12. RIO DE OJAS
250 N. Harvard Ave.
Celebrate the season of rebirth with “Inspired Images” by Bruce and Martha Armbruster featuring art representations on stone and canvas. While traveling, the couple fell in love with incredible artwork in churches and museums. Desiring to have it in their home, they were inspired to produce affordable timeworn-looking religious art pieces. Meet the artists from 5-8pm on March 3rd.
13. GINGER ELLIOT EXHIBITION CENTER
840 N. Indian Hill Blvd.
Garner House
“Curious Pleasures” a collection of illustrations and tapestries by artist Rebecca Ustrell.
Artist Statement:
“I use India ink markers in an array of bright and pastel pigments on gesso primed wood and paper. I like to test the limits of ink with the use of unusual color pallets. I have had some of my drawings digitally printed onto tapestries in order to bring a softness to the imagery, much like the person or object being portrayed.
My work focuses mainly on the female and male form and its relationship to the natural world, along with illustrative works of plants and animals. I tend to look at the relationships of my subject matter in terms of playfulness, coyness and sensuality. I place the people, animals and objects in settings that are both familiar and comfortable, but at the same time in unusual situations to provoke intrigue and desire. I take the chaos that exists around us in the world and organize that chaos in my imagery.
I have been drawing since I was a child and was formally trained in art classes in middle, high school and college settings. I currently maintain studio space in Riverside.”
Bio:
Rebecca Ustrell is an illustrator, textile artist, graphic designer, writer and curator based out of Claremont, CA.
Current Projects:
Claremont Art Walk Pop-Up Gallery |Organizer, Graphic Designer | 2016-Current
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