Scripps College, Claremont, California| rcwg.scrippscollege.edu
Scripps College, Claremont, California| rcwg.scrippscollege.edu
I went into college knowing I wanted to major in art history, and that’s what I did! I completed several internships in the arts during undergrad, capping off my internship experience as the Peggy Phelps Curatorial Intern at the Williamson Gallery. A Pomona art history professor suggested the 4+1 program at CGU in Art Business […]| Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery
May 2–17, 2025 The 2025 senior art exhibition, Whiplash, brings together twelve artists across various media who explore the interplay between control and chaos and reflect on how they navigate intense moments. The interdisciplinary nature of Whiplash evinces the numerous—yet always jarring—ways in which these artists experience personal, social, and environmental shifts. Each work offers […]| Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery
Guest curated by ceramic historian, author, and educator Nancy Servis, the Annual features over one hundred works by more than sixty artists. The exhibition explores how Marer and Merrill’s collections document a shift from vessels to sculptural forms and demonstrate key moments in West Coast ceramics.| Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery
Nancy Macko, Odalisque, 2020. Archival pigment print. Courtesy of the artist. When we throw something away, where does it go? Nancy Macko’s Decompositions, a photographic series featuring her vegetable compost, posits the idea that nothing is disposable. As temporal items start to lose their color and shape, they seem to be decaying. But in fact, putrefaction marks a […]| Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery
An enrolled citizen of the Chemehuevi Indian Tribe, Cara Romero is a contemporary artist creating photographs that speak to Native American identity. In a theatrical style, Romero’s photographs explore the history and representation of Native existence, counteracting the inaccurate and offensive portrayals common throughout academia and popular media.| Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery
An oeuvre that has spanned over 50 years, Dominque Moody’s work has centered the cultivation of freedom through self-agency, housing, mobility, and practice—so much so that she adopted the term assemblege (purposefully spelled with an e to separate the term from Eurocentric ideas) to define her approach. A self-described nomad, Moody is familiar with the […]| Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery
Artist and Scripps College professor Nancy Macko’s new body of work transports viewers through art history and the cycles of life.| Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery
The first exhibition dedicated to Ruenell Foy Temps in more than thirty years presents over forty works that trace her progression from expressive functional ceramics to adorned vessels and sculpture.| Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery
Apr. 26–May 11, 2024 Double Take, this year’s senior art exhibition—featuring digital illustration, drawing, painting, ceramic sculpture, mixed media and more—further explores the themes and methodologies of the Fall 2023 senior art theses at Scripps College. The resulting artworks therefore comprise a double take: an opportunity to pause, look carefully, and observe what one might […]| Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery
Scripps College, Claremont, California| rcwg.scrippscollege.edu
Scripps College, Claremont, California| rcwg.scrippscollege.edu