Went out to Pomona last night for the opening of Natural Connections at the Armstrong Gallery. Around the corner in the American Museum of Ceramic Art is "Ceramica de la Tierra" with pre-columbian pottery as well as contemporary work by Luis Bermudez and Francisco “Pancho” Jiménez. I finally got to meet Shane as well as another artist I admire who was interviewed here, Ricky Maldonado.
Francisco “Pancho” Jiménez
Both locations offer incredible exposure to varied forms of ceramics, both functional and sculptural. If you don't live in the area make sure that a stop in the Pomona Arts Colony is on your agenda when you visit Southern California.
Luis Bermudez
Shane Keena
Shane Keena
Shane Keena
Susan Clusener Susan Clusener
Both locations offer incredible exposure to varied forms of ceramics, both functional and sculptural. If you don't live in the area make sure that a stop in the Pomona Arts Colony is on your agenda when you visit Southern California.
3 comments:
Hi Chris, wish I could get down to LA, what great works and galleries there are - the tax man cometh today and other work duties unfortunately. This is a great show with some wonderful ceramic artists, thx.
Hi Linda;
Be sure to check out Susan's website, cool stuff!
We at Anythinginstainedglassgreatly appreciate the wonderful piece of works at the Armstrong gallery.
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