Artist Kyoco Taniyama highlights the city of La Verne’s citrus industry at the virtually displayed exhibition, “Sound from the Golden Age,” on the University of La Verne’s Harris Gallery website until May 14.
Archive | Fine Art

Women artists and trail blazers featured in virtual event
In honor of Women’s History Month, the Campus Activities Board hosted a virtual art exhibition focussed on women artists via Zoom Tuesday.

Photography Club shoots spring break photos
Photography Club president Brady Keegan and vice president Darcelle Jones-Wesley photograph in the Japanese garden at the Huntington Library in San Marino on March 15. / photo by Maddie Ybarra

Performance explores the imagery and history of the noose
D. Hill, adjunct professor of photography, showcased an eight minute video performance on racism against Black people titled “Remove the Noose by All Means Necessary,” followed by a question-and-answer session Saturday, hosted by Muzeo held via Zoom.

‘Clayfornia’ considers climate, social justice through sculpture
The California Botanical Garden in Claremont has 16 clay sculptures created by artists from the American Museum of Ceramic Art studios on display as part of the Clayfornia series, which represents California’s long history with clay.

Artist offers stark views of MacArthur Park
The Hammer Museum in Los Angeles and UCLA hosted their weekly lunchtime art talk, “Made in L.A. 2020,” to 74 participants via Zoom Feb. 3, featuring the work of painter Jill Mulleady.

Artist displays activism through nature
The photography department brought students and faculty together over Zoom for its ongoing “Artist Conversations” series Dec. 3, showcasing photographer Sant Khalsa.

Transition expressed through fine art
D. Hill, adjunct professor of photography, discusses a still image from his documentary film “Walking Up in New Skin,” which depicts Hill’s transition through fine art, Nov. 20.
Poetry and art celebrate African American identities
Evie Shockley and Camille Dungy, co-authors of “Alison Saar: Of Aether and Earthe,” shared their poetry included in the book on Nov. 12 at the Pomona College commemoration of the “Of Aether and Earthe” exhibition catalog.

Aaron Giesel showcases photographs
Photographer Aaron Giesel talks about one of his photographs as part of the Carlson Gallery online lecture series held via Zoom on Oct. 29.