About Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery - Scripps College
The Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery, located at Scripps College in Claremont, California, is a celebrated venue dedicated to showcasing contemporary and modern artwork. Founded in 1981, the gallery is named after Ruth Chandler Williamson, a former president of Scripps College who was a passionate supporter of the arts and humanities. The gallery is known for its commitment to both emerging and established artists, providing a platform for diverse artistic voices.
In addition to supporting these artists, the gallery features an impressive permanent collection, which includes works from renowned artists such as David Hockney, Dale Chihuly, and Ansel Adams. Its mission is to encourage appreciation for visual arts and foster dialogue about contemporary issues through art. The gallery also emphasizes educational programs, making it a hub for art students and enthusiasts alike.
Visitors can expect a dynamic schedule of exhibitions and events, as the gallery aims to engage the local community and attract art lovers from across California and beyond. The target audience includes students, art collectors, and the general public looking to deepen their understanding and appreciation of the visual arts.
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Location
251 E 11th St,91711 Ontario, United States
Contact
(909) 607-4690
Website
http://rcwg.scrippscollege.edu