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SUMMARY:Inside Out: Emerging from Isolation
DESCRIPTION:After a full year of closure\, the Claremont Museum of Art will reopen to the public beginning April 2 with the exhibition\, Inside Out: Emerging from Isolation\, featuring work produced during the pandemic by 28 area artists. With safety measures and limited capacity\, everyone is welcome with free admission through May 30.\n\nThe Claremont Museum of Art\, located in the historic Claremont Depot at 200 W. First Street\, is open Friday\, Saturday and Sunday\, noon to 4 p.m. For more information visit http://claremontmuseum.org\n\nAs all our lives were disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic\, local artists continued their creative work in their homes and studios. Working from inside?physically and psychologically?they expressed and reflected on their experiences through their art. This exhibition\, generously sponsored by Gould Asset Management LLC\, seeks to bring us all out of our long isolation with messages of solace and hope.\n\n \n\nViewers can also experience the exhibition in a 30-minute video with an intimate view of each piece accompanied by the words of the artist. Find the online exhibition and video at www.claremontmuseum.org or on the Claremont Museum of Art YouTube channel.\n\n \n\nMORE ABOUT THE EXHIBITION\n\nParticipating artists were asked to submit one work produced or completed between March and July of 2020\, along with a brief statement about it. The exhibition offers a richly varied collection of highly individual works of art?paintings\, sculpture\, quilts\, neon\; figurative and abstract. At the same time\, shared realities of the pandemic emerge.\n\n \n\nThere are strong women\, dreams\, masks (real\, historical\, metaphorical)\; compositions that are hopeful\, wistful\, provocative\, edgy\; some depict the solace of nature\, others the home. Interestingly\, many of the artists work with layers\, collage\, intersecting and blending parts in a way that seems to echo the simultaneity of varied\, even conflicting\, feelings and experiences. Their words reflect feelings of frailty and confusion\, but also the centering power of making art and the comfort of a virtual community of artists.\n\n \n\nParticipating artists are: Alba Cisneros\, Barry Cisneros\, Steve Comba\, Gina Lawson Egan\, Paul Faulstich\, Sumi Foley\, Cathy Garcia\, Sandy Garcia\, Athena Hahn\, Rebecca Hamm\, Aleta Jacobson\, Christy Johnson\, Paul Kittlaus\, Jacqueline Knell\, Jackie Leishman\, Richard Martinez\, Sylvia Megerdichian\, Jerry Owens\, T. Robert Pacini\, Damian Ross\, Steve Rushingwind\, Anne Seltzer\, David Svenson\, Georgette Unis\, Jane Park Wells\, Maureen Wheeler\, Larry White\, and Carol Wiese.\n\n \n\nDirect link to the Inside Out video: https://youtu.be/a0J2qtB4H_U  \n\n \n\nLink to Inside Out webpage: http://claremontmuseum.org/inside-out-emerging-from-isolation/
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:After a full year of closure\, the Claremont Museum of Art will reopen to the public beginning April 2 with the exhibition\, Inside Out: Emerging from Isolation\, featuring work produced during the pandemic by 28 area artists. With safety measures and limited capacity\, everyone is welcome with free admission through May 30.<br />\nThe Claremont Museum of Art\, located in the historic Claremont Depot at 200 W. First Street\, is open Friday\, Saturday and Sunday\, noon to 4 p.m. For more information visit http://claremontmuseum.org<br />\nAs all our lives were disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic\, local artists continued their creative work in their homes and studios. Working from inside?physically and psychologically?they expressed and reflected on their experiences through their art. This exhibition\, generously sponsored by Gould Asset Management LLC\, seeks to bring us all out of our long isolation with messages of solace and hope.<br />\n&nbsp\;<br />\nViewers can also experience the exhibition in a 30-minute video with an intimate view of each piece accompanied by the words of the artist. Find the online exhibition and video at www.claremontmuseum.org or on the Claremont Museum of Art YouTube channel.<br />\n&nbsp\;<br />\nMORE ABOUT THE EXHIBITION<br />\nParticipating artists were asked to submit one work produced or completed between March and July of 2020\, along with a brief statement about it. The exhibition offers a richly varied collection of highly individual works of art?paintings\, sculpture\, quilts\, neon\; figurative and abstract. At the same time\, shared realities of the pandemic emerge.<br />\n&nbsp\;<br />\nThere are strong women\, dreams\, masks (real\, historical\, metaphorical)\; compositions that are hopeful\, wistful\, provocative\, edgy\; some depict the solace of nature\, others the home. Interestingly\, many of the artists work with layers\, collage\, intersecting and blending parts in a way that seems to echo the simultaneity of varied\, even conflicting\, feelings and experiences. Their words reflect feelings of frailty and confusion\, but also the centering power of making art and the comfort of a virtual community of artists.<br />\n&nbsp\;<br />\nParticipating artists are: Alba Cisneros\, Barry Cisneros\, Steve Comba\, Gina Lawson Egan\, Paul Faulstich\, Sumi Foley\, Cathy Garcia\, Sandy Garcia\, Athena Hahn\, Rebecca Hamm\, Aleta Jacobson\, Christy Johnson\, Paul Kittlaus\, Jacqueline Knell\, Jackie Leishman\, Richard Martinez\, Sylvia Megerdichian\, Jerry Owens\, T. Robert Pacini\, Damian Ross\, Steve Rushingwind\, Anne Seltzer\, David Svenson\, Georgette Unis\, Jane Park Wells\, Maureen Wheeler\, Larry White\, and Carol Wiese.<br />\n&nbsp\;<br />\nDirect link to the Inside Out video: https://youtu.be/a0J2qtB4H_U &nbsp\;<br />\n&nbsp\;<br />\nLink to Inside Out webpage: http://claremontmuseum.org/inside-out-emerging-from-isolation/<br />\n&nbsp\;
LOCATION:Claremont Museum of Art\, 200 W. First St.\, Claremont
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DTSTAMP:20260406T171433Z
URL:http://business.claremontchamber.org/events/details/inside-out-emerging-from-isolation-04-11-2021-39252
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