The Pomona College Museum of Art hosts Art After Hours to engage the community during the online semester.
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News Bites Week of Oct. 27
Pitzer College Student Senate decided not to move forward with their bill to purchase Naloxone and Pomona College hires a new vice president for advancement in this week’s tidbits of news.
New Pomona art museum set to open fall 2020
The new Pomona College Benton Museum of Art, more than triple the size of Pomona’s current museum, is scheduled to open in fall 2020, according to Comba. Its first exhibit will open Sept. 1.
Todd Gray’s layered artistry on display at Pomona College Museum of Art
Todd Gray: Euclidean Gris Gris opened at the Pomona College Museum of Art and features Gray’s photography archives.
News Bites Week of Feb. 24
Pitzer Student Senate advocates for making all public bathrooms gender-neutral, Pomona names its new art museum and more from this week’s news.
Pomona College Art Museum construction continues with eye on 2020 opening
Construction of the new Pomona College Art Museum, situated along College Avenue between Second Street and Bonita Avenue, is well underway. And after surviving procedural hurdles and lawsuits, the museum is set to open in 2020. By June 2019, the commissioning phase will begin, which will include an environmental and
‘Intermodal’ art exhibition highlights connection between indigenous practices and oceanic sustainability
As I entered a room with red walls, nets on the floor and faucets filled with oysters, I quickly realized that the Pomona College Museum of Art wasn’t hosting any average art exhibit. The museum’s most recent exhibition, “Intermodal” by Courtney Leonard, is not only intriguing and aesthetically pleasing to
Pomona Begins Construction on New Museum of Art
Last Thursday, Pomona College began construction on its new art museum. The museum will be located on College Avenue next to Pomona’s South Campus, across the street from the current art museum. The Renwick House, a historic building built in 1900, was moved across the street in order to clear the