Claremont Art Walk returns for March

The Claremont Art Walk takes place from 6 to 9 p.m. Saturday, March 4. Here are this month’s featured artists:

  • Ahmad Shariff Art Gallery, 107 Harvard Ave., displays “Strange Lands,” a collection of monoprints from visual artist John Woodcock.

    “Motivated by natural processes, land art, reticulation and movement, his most recent body of work predominantly experiments with relief and monoprinting techniques using a limited pallet,” according to a news release.

  • Bunny Gunner, 230 W. Bonita Ave., hosts Toti O’Brien’s “Trait D’Union,” pieces inspired by nature and flora.
  • The Button Box Museum, in Bunny Gunner’s west side walkway, 230 W. Bonita Ave., will present, “The Year of the Rabbit,” a special exhibit coinciding with Studio C, 260 W. Bonita Ave.
  • Claremont Chamber of Commerce, 205 Yale Ave., exhibits part two of Gorman Bentley’s “Portals,” which “contain elements that reflect the past but look toward the future,” according to a news release.
  • Claremont Forum, 586 W. First St., is the home for David Michael Guerrero’s exhibit, “As Seen On.”
  • Claremont Heritage’s Ginger Elliott Gallery, 840 N. Indian Hill Blvd., presents “RePrinting Claremont,” an exhibition of printmaking patterns by Millard Sheets, Susan Lautman Hertel, Karl Benjamin, Kitty Maryatt, and other prominent Claremont artists.
  • 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 on view through April 23. Come by to meet Skelly and watch a film about how he transformed wind ravaged trees into powerful sculptures and listen to jazz by Vintage Music.
  • Crescent Tree Corp, 206 W. Bonita Ave., Suite G, will display “You are Here,” works by New York-based artist Naomi Hudson-Knapp.

    “The works are reminiscent of celestial bodies, infused with an irresistible gravitational pull that belies their delicate appearance,” a news release read.

  • The Laemmle Claremont 5 Theater, 450 W. Second St., exhibits Andrew Bentson’s “Abstractions” showcase.
  • Pomona Valley Art Association, 317 W. First St., will hold a young artist show highlighting the works of middle school and high school students.
  • Square I, 110 Harvard Ave., will display “Hip Hip Hooray, Three Cheers for the cup!” a group showing and ceramic cup exhibit and sale featuring ceramic work by Vincent Suez.
  • Studio C, 260 W. Bonita Ave., brings together California artists Anne Seltzer and Elizabeth Carr for “A Fine Fluffle,” a showcase celebrating the Chinese year of the rabbit.

For more information visit claremontvillage.com/claremont-art-walk.

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