February Art Walk features wide array of work

The Claremont Art Walk takes place from 6 to 9 p.m. Saturday, February 4. Here are the featured artists:

  • Ahmad Shariff Art Gallery, 107 Harvard Ave., hosts owner Ahmad Shariff’s exhibition, “The Kiss Collection,” which explores the different meanings behind kisses in various cultures and situations.
  • Bunny Gunner, 230 W. Bonita Ave., and Studio C, 260 W. Bonita Ave., unite to host “Winged Creatures,” a showcase from a local art group.
  • The Button Box Museum, in Bunny Gunner’s west side walkway, 230 W. Bonita Ave., will feature “Wings: Our Fine Feathered Friends in Fashion.”
  • Claremont Chamber of Commerce, 205 Yale Ave., exhibits Gorman Bentley’s “Portals,” which “contain elements that reflect the past but look toward the future,” according to a news release.
  • Crescent Tree Corp, 206 W. Bonita Ave., Suite G, will display “Flow State,” works by Los Angeles-based abstract painter Sarah J. Schwartz.

    “Her practice is concerned with duality and dialogue, engaging and pushing the boundaries of various materials and techniques and investigating their capacities for expression,” read a news release.

  • Square I, 110 Harvard Ave., mounts “Red on Red,” a group showcase in honor of Valentine’s Day.
  • The Claremont Lewis Museum of Art, 200 W. First St., in the Claremont Depot, will wrap “Transformations in Glass: Vitreous Funk, Fantasy, and Light,” on Sunday, February 5. The show includes works from Claremont-influenced glass artists Kéké Cribbs, Richard Marquis, and David Svenson.
  • Pomona Valley Art Association, 317 W. First St., showcases “Black and White,” an exhibit featuring Carol Bourland, Su Cheatham, and Susan Perry.

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

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