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Exhibition: Sound Formations…

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June

21

12 - 4pm

Claremont Lewis Museum of Art – Claremont Depot 200 W. First Street

Claremont Lewis Museum of Art presents

Sound Formations: Artist, Musician, Instrument Maker

April 5–July 13, 2025

We have new hours:

Thursdays 12-4pm

Fridays 12pm-7pm

Saturdays 12-4pm

Sundays 10am-4pm

200 W. First Street, Claremont inside Claremont Depot

GENERAL ADMISSION

$5 for adults

Children under 18, students, and members – free

FREE ADMISSION DAYS

Every Friday

First Sunday of the month

Art Walk – first Saturday evening of the month- 6-9 pm
Sound Formations is a group exhibition showcasing beautifully handcrafted musical instruments that can also be appreciated as works of art. Claremont has a rich and unique history of musicians and instrument makers, and local artists continue to create instruments in their workshops and studios, catering to musicians who value handcrafted pieces over mass-produced items.

The exhibition is sponsored in part by Alpha Structural.

Claremont has made a significant impact on the music world. While this exhibition focuses on instruments and their makers, it also recognizes the important contributions of the many resident musicians and important landmarks, including the Folk Music Center, established by Charles and Dorothy Chase in 1958, and the Golden Ring music café opened in 1965. For many years, Claremont's live music culture thrived, largely due to the annual Folk Festival and the numerous live music venues in the area.

Sound Formations is guest curated by Mike Kotzen and Martin Maudal and will include the works of Henry Barnes, Richard Barnes, Otto D'Ambrosio, David Dart, Kris Erickson, Pete Escovedo, Steve Goode, Mike Kotzen, Martin Maudal, Father Bill Moore, Brian Ransom, Jom Rivers, Victoria Rosas, Warren Shingleton, Dave Tourje, and Larry White. See photos…

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Contact: Claremont Lewis Museum of Art

Email: info@clmoa.org

Phone: 909.621.3200

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