Chelsea Lenninger – Meet The Artist
Chaffey Community Museum of Art 217 S. Lemon Ave, Ontario, CA, United StatesCome meet Chelsea Lenninger from Tierra Del Sol as she exhibits in the Emerging Artist Alcove at CCMA.
Come meet Chelsea Lenninger from Tierra Del Sol as she exhibits in the Emerging Artist Alcove at CCMA.
Meet the Artist, Nancy Sakurai and talk about her exhibition, A Joyride of Colorful Feelings Sunday, June 11th from 1 pm to 3 pm
Join us in celebrating art. Associated Artists of the Inland Empire (AAIE) has many artists on exhibit. Come enjoy Nancy Sakurai's art at her Artist Reception, A Joyride of Colorful Feelings
Bill Breer will be talking about his art and inspiration at his Meet the Artist on Sunday, August 6th from 1:00 to 3:00 pm. Don't miss him!
Come meet Bill Breer at his Artist Reception on August 20th 2:00 to 4:00 pm.
Chick Curtis' Meet The Artist for his show, Anachronism With A Side Of Red Sneakers is happening September 16th, 1:00 to 3:00 pm You won't want to miss it!
Angel Rodriguez, the latest Emerging Artist from Tierra del Sol will be at CCMA for his Meet The Artist opportunity on Saturday, September 16th, from 1 to 3 pm. Come meet Angel. Ask him about his artistic vision, technique, and inspiration. See you then!
Chick Curtis' Art Reception for his show, Anachronism With A Side Of Red Sneakers is happening October 8th, 2:00 to 4:00 pm. Be there!
Come meet the Beyond Words artists on Sunday, October 8th from 2:00 to 4:00 pm. Artists exhibiting in Beyond Words: Michael Flechtner E. E. Jacks Sangchi Liu Cindy Rinne Curated by Yuntong "Momo" Wu.
Join CCMA as we celebrate the winners of the 2022 West End Photo Open. Steven J. Cahill Steve Walag Cindy Dillingham Andrew K. Thompson Brenda Whitehill Schlenker
Come and enjoy Ontario’s 5th annual Ontario Arts Festival.
You have from October 26th to December 16th to come see Cloudy Days, Jeni Bate's exhibit on the effects of climate change and what's happening to the environment. We have changed the atmosphere that we live in, and now everything must adapt to a warmer, wetter, cloudier sky. Jeni Bate