Apr
7
Sat
Undone @ Tierra's First Street Gallery
Apr 7 @ 8:00 am – Jul 15 @ 5:00 pm
Undone @ Tierra's First Street Gallery | Claremont | California | United States

First Street Gallery is pleased to announce the next exhibition in our gallery: “Undone.”  Inspired by the 1994 Weezer lyric “If you want to destroy my sweater, hold this thread as I walk away” from the song Undone – The Sweater Song, this inclusive group show curated by Seth Pringle features artists whose use of line exposes a potential for the unraveling of their subject matter. John Lund creates furious figurative gestures whose bodies are seemingly lost in their own motion. In “Gaia’s Crown,” Cathy Ward incises swirling hair-like flows which capture the intensity of creation itself while Dru Mckenzie’s patterned portraits blend personal iconography with obsessive mark-making.

Please join us for the opening reception on April 7th during the Claremont Art Walk to meet the artists and enjoy the ooey gooey goodness of Cookie Crave. We’ll have our studio open with hundreds of available works from both of our progressive art studios (Claremont Art Center & Sunland Studio Arts) for you to browse and collect.

Exhibition Details:
“Undone”
Opening Reception: Saturday, April 7th, 6:00pm-8:00pm
Exhibition Dates: April 7th – June 15th, 2018
First Street Gallery
250 West First Street, Suite 120
Claremont, CA 91711
Gallery Hours: M-F, 9:30am – 5:00pm

Artists: Teresa Curiel-Gonzalez, Patrick Dwyre, Victor Frias, Jonathan Jackson, Eric Lue, John Lund, Amy Maloof, Dru McKenzie, Mathew Moore, Marie Grace Pedrigal, Janet Searcy, Zack Stewart & Cathy Ward

Apr
23
Sun
Moose on The Loose at Theatre West Sunday, April 23rd, at 2:00 pm @ Theater West
Apr 23 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Moose on The Loose at Theatre West  Sunday, April 23rd, at 2:00 pm @ Theater West

All Tierra families get a discounted admission fee of $15 (regularly $40) for the 2:00 pm sensory performance.

When a loose moose wanders into town holding a Molson Canadian beer and gets stuck in the Polish neighbor’s camper trailer, four generations of an Italian/Canadian immigrant family from Calabria in Southern Italy soon realize the moose isn’t the only one who is stuck, displaced, and confused.

The Sensory friendly show is Sunday April 23 at 2pm. A Sensory Friendly performance is a theater production that welcomes individuals with sensory needs, including people on the autism spectrum, as well as first-time theatergoers and young children. The show is modified to allow for patron movement, staff and actors are trained to accommodate patron needs, and all patrons are welcome to experience theater in a safe, non-judgmental environment.

For more details and other dates and times, click here!