Museums & Galleries
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Teen Wheel Lab
American Museum of Ceramic Art 399 N. Garey Ave, PomonaFriday 9/5 4:30pm-6pm, in person, $10 Teens ages 12-16 are invited to try their hand at the wheel and learn the steps to make their own pottery. Students will have the option ($35) to return to the studio later in the month to receive a mini-glaze workshop and fire their Read more
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Fall Youth Clay Classes
American Museum of Ceramic Art 399 N. Garey Ave, PomonaSeptember 2025, dates and times vary, in person, $150 / $100 (Pomona residents/SAE) Four-week classes in wheel throwing or hand building meet once a week for two hours in the AMOCA Studios. Youth classes are available for ages 9-16.
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Virtual Artist Talk
American Museum of Ceramic Art 399 N. Garey Ave, PomonaJoin us for a virtual artist talk with Artist in Residence Yoon Hwang to celebrate his residency in the AMOCA Studio.
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Second Saturday Docent Tour
American Museum of Ceramic Art 399 N. Garey Ave, PomonaSaturday 9/13 3pm Free with Admission On the second Saturday of each month, AMOCA’s docents offer a guided look into one of our current exhibitions. July’s tour will focus on Hot! & Ready to Serve.
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Hot! & Ready to Serve Exhibition Tour
American Museum of Ceramic Art 399 N. Garey Ave, PomonaJoin us for a tour of AMOCA’s exhibition Hot! & Ready to Serve: Celebrating Functional Ceramics with Executive Director Beth Ann Gerstein. This tour is complimentary for museum members.
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Family Workshop: Weaving Stories
American Museum of Ceramic Art 399 N. Garey Ave, PomonaJoin AMOCA’s education team in this family-friendly exploration of artist Cannupa Hanska Luger’s work in Making in Between: Indigenous Americans! Through this fun and interactive workshop, guests will learn about Indigenous futures and the importance of upcycling.
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Hostile Terrain 94 Toe Tag Completion workshops
Wignall Museum of Contemporary Art, Chaffey College 5885 Haven Ave, Rancho Cucamonga, CA, United StatesPUBLIC PROGRAM: Hostile Terrain 94 workshops August 25-December 9, 2025 Mondays and Tuesdays, 2:30-4:30pm (EXCEPT September 22, 23, and 29, and November 11, 18, 25, and 26) CAA-210 Hostile Terrain 94 is a powerful participatory map installation and exhibition created by the Undocumented Migration Project (UMP), a non-profit research and Read more
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Radical Geographies – Artist Reception
Wignall Museum of Contemporary Art, Chaffey College 5885 Haven Ave, Rancho Cucamonga, CA, United StatesJoin us to celebrate Radical Geographies: possibilities of the imaged landscape. Enjoy light refreshments, music, and art. Free and open to the public.
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First Friday; Pay What You Can Day
American Museum of Ceramic Art 399 N. Garey Ave, PomonaFriday, October 3, 2025 • 11:00 AM–4:00 PM • In person • pay what you can Thanks to generous support from AMOCA’s Board of Directors, Museum admission for First Fridays at AMOCA is pay what you can. Each month, visit the Museum and choose your own ticket prices!
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Second Saturday Docent Tour
American Museum of Ceramic Art 399 N. Garey Ave, PomonaSaturday, October 11, 2025 • 3:00 PM • In person • free w/admission On the second Saturday of each month, AMOCA’s docents offer a guided look into one of our current exhibitions. October’s tour will focus on Making in Between: Indigenous Americans.
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The Hard-Edged Genius of Karl Benjamin Exhibition Reception
Chaffey Community Museum of Art 217 S. Lemon, Ontario, CAThis exhibit celebrates the diversity and creativity of Karl Benjamin, noted Claremont painter on his 100th birthday. Drawn from rarely-seen private family collection, these magnificent abstract paintings were executed between 1969 and 1992. Collectively they demonstrate the diversity and range of his compositional creativity and gorgeous color sensibility. Join us Read more
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Linocut Basics with Melanie Walden
Wignall Museum of Contemporary Art, Chaffey College 5885 Haven Ave, Rancho Cucamonga, CA, United StatesMonday, October 13, 12-2pm CAA-210, Rancho Campus Join us to learn linocut skills from artist Melanie Walden. Linocut is a versatile and easy-to-do relief printing technique. The idea of using the easy to cut linoleum instead of a hard wood as block-material for printmaking originated from the late 19th century Read more
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