Claremont Art Walk is April 1
The Claremont Art Walk takes place from 6 to 9 p.m. Saturday, April 1. Here are this month’s featured artists:
- Ahmad Shariff Art Gallery, 107 Harvard Ave., showcases “Art of Mesopotamia,” by Paul Batou.
- Bunny Gunner, 230 W. Bonita Ave., will be exhibiting “Impressions from my Mind and Press,” monotype prints inspired by nature and flora from Chick Curtis.
- The Button Box Museum, in Bunny Gunner’s west side walkway, 230 W. Bonita Ave., will host a game of “guess how many?” with the closest guess winning a vase of buttons.
- Casa 425, 425 W. First St., highlights Gorman Bentley’s works.
- Claremont Chamber of Commerce, 205 Yale Ave., displays “Upcycled Portraits” by Lauren Verdugo, a Southern California-based artist and furniture maker.
- Claremont Forum, 586 W. First St., presents “Down the Rabbit Hole,” a group show with the Claremont Gallery featuring artwork inspired by Alice in Wonderland. This event is part of the “Books come alive: Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland” exhibit, an interactive show in the Packing House atrium. Meet Alice tonight from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.
- Claremont Heritage’s Ginger Elliott Gallery, 840 N. Indian Hill Blvd., will hold an opening reception for Claremont native Lydia Henry’s manhole cover art.
- The Claremont Lewis Museum of Art, 200 W. First St., in the Claremont Depot, will feature “Spirit Voyager,” paintings and ceramics by Andrée M. Mahoney, and “A Conversation with Trees,” woodworks by Vince Skelly. Both are on view through April 23.
- Crescent Tree Corp, 206 W. Bonita Ave., suite G, continues “You are Here,” works by New York-based artist Naomi Hudson-Knapp.
- The Laemmle Claremont 5 Theater, 450 W. Second St., spotlights Stacey Jordan’s “Embracing Ghosts.”
- Pomona Valley Art Association, 317 W. First St., is home to Linda Garcia-Dahle and Elizabeth Preston’s latest exhibit, “Great Outdoors.”
- Square I, 110 Harvard Ave., will have works by Gary Geraths.
- Studio C, 260 W. Bonita Ave., holds “Superbloom,” a group show features flowers in different media.
For more information visit claremontvillage.com/claremont-art-walk.
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