2025 High School Ceramics Exhibition Virtual Premiere

American Museum of Ceramic Art 399 N. Garey Ave, Pomona

On Saturday, May 17 at 10am PDT, AMOCA will premiere a pre-recorded awards ceremony that will include a presentation of the entire 2025 High School Ceramics Exhibition. This video presentation will be shared on our Youtube channel, @AMOCAmuseum. Registered viewers will be emailed a direct link to view the Virtual Read more…

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Artists of Distinction: CCMA Public Reception

Chaffey Community Museum of Art 217 S. Lemon, Ontario, CA

Join us during our Public Reception to celebrate our new exhibition: Artists of Distinction, with good food and conversation this is a fun and compelling display of work. Three tandem solo-exhibitions featuring the winners of the 2024 Ontario Arts Festival: Artist of Distinction, Chad La Fever; Artist of Distinction Runner-Up, Read more…

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International Museum Day @ AMOCA

American Museum of Ceramic Art 399 N. Garey Ave, Pomona

Pictured: teapots on view in Hot! & Ready to Serve: Celebrating Functional Ceramics. International Museum Day @ AMOCA Sunday, May 18, 2025 • 11:00 AM –4:00 PM • In Person • Free w/registration Enjoy free admission to AMOCA—with advance registration—on Sunday, May 18 as part of International Museum Day. AMOCA Read more…

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Designing Our Community: HMC Architects in the Pomona Valley Public Reception

Chaffey Community Museum of Art 217 S. Lemon, Ontario, CA

Join us soon for our Public Reception celebrating our new exhibition: Designing Our Community: HMC Architects in the Pomona Valley. There will be small snacking tables and great conversations for free! This exhibit celebrates the 85th anniversary of HMC Architects and is focused on a select group of non-residential buildings Read more…

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Opening Reception for Making in Between: Indigenous Americans

American Museum of Ceramic Art 399 N. Garey Ave, Pomona

Opening Reception for Making in Between: Indigenous Americans Saturday, May 31, 2025 • 4–6 PM • In Person Join us for the opening reception for Making in Between: Indigenous Americans, a new exhibition of works by Osage, Cochiti Pueblo, Shinnecock, and Tongva artists who embrace their heritage and explore boundary-pushing Read more…

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