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In observation of the Winter Holiday season, Tierra del Sol will be closed Wednesday, December 25 – Wednesday, January 1. We will resume regular operating hours on Thursday, January 2, 2025. We wish you all a wonderful holiday season with those you love and we look forward to seeing everyone in the new year!
Artwork by Jackie Marsh, Tierra del Sol Studio Artists, The Little Chapel in the Woods
- acrylic on paper
- 18 x 24 in
- Tierra del Sol Studios
Link to artwork: https://www.artworkarchive.com/rooms/tierra-del-sol-studios/d89a80/jackie-marsh-the-little-chapel-in-the-woods

Tierra del Sol Gallery presents Ceramics Only! featuring Marlena Arthur, Kevin Bermudez, Lauren Geraths, Jenna Greene, Karen Goldstein, Aura Herrera, Jeremiah Keller, Abraham Khan, Michael LeVell, Ericka Lopez, Jackie Montes, John Peterson, Jeffrey Rinsky, and Angel Rodriguez.
These fourteen artists use clay body to experiment, innovate and communicate powerful as well as playful narratives and imagery. Ceramics Only! considers how artists who often work side by side can share a medium, yet with their own voice tell their own stories. Tierra del Sol Gallery is committed to amplifying the resonance of these works and all the artists’ intentions through the various exhibition opportunities we pursue. Ceramics Only! is running now at Tierra del Sol Gallery in West Hollywood. The exhibition will be on view through March 1st, 2025.
To read the full press release on this event, visit Tierra’s Blog or tierradelsolgallery.org

Happy New Year! Join us, let’s talk about and identify your planning needs for the new year. Together, let’s find out how we can help you put that plan in place.
In February, we will have a presentation from Enable Special Needs Planning, an agency that offers a program designed to create a comprehensive plan for families and individuals with a disability.

This month is about discovering resources to help you care for yourself. We have invited Leeza’s Care Connection to provide tips, strategies, and resources to help you navigate the caregiving role and find that balance. Whether you are caring for a loved one with a disability or someone experiencing Alzheimer’s disease, they believe that you don’t have to walk this path alone. Please join us to find out the many resources and educational opportunities they offer.

Tierra del Sol Gallery is proud to present Nature is Calling to Us, the debut solo exhibition of Terra Clendening. With vivid urgency and tender reverence, Clendening paints what she calls “a meaning to the word nature.” Her works on paper are alive, infused with an unruly wilderness expertly rendered in chaotic brushstrokes.
Nature is Calling to Us is abundant with offerings and outcry. This is art as praise and protest, a call to protect what remains. “Nature is calling to us, really calling,” Clendening says. “And when you hear her voice in the wind, or in the rain, in the storm—she is calling and you hear her. She’s right in front of you.”
Nature is Calling to Us opens Saturday, May 17th, with a reception from 6 to 8 pm. The exhibition is on view through June 28, 2025.

WHY IS THIS EVENT SO IMPORTANT?
Organizations across the state who genuinely care about Californians with developmental disabilities, their families and the dedicated workforce are VERY concerned about the current threats to federal funding for programs like Medicaid (Medi-Cal), Social Security benefits, and other vital supports and services that make it possible for people with disabilities to thrive in our communities. The time is NOW for the disability community to join forces, get loud, be seen, be heard and demonstrate the power of our collective voice. We encourage disability rights advocates and allies to attend the May 22 “Keep the Promise” rally to make sure our elected officials understand the importance of protecting disability services in federal and state budgets.
FULL AGENDA AND GUEST PRESENTERS TO BE ANNOUNCED SOON!









