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Artists tell their stories through creations at Padua Hills Art Fiesta - Campus Times

Giana Froio
Staff Writer
The Claremont Lewis Museum of Art hosted the 19th Annual Padua Hills Art Fiesta on Sunday at the Padua Hills Theater in Claremont.
The event showcased the work of 34 artists, offering a diverse array of creations including ceramics, jewelry, weaving and more. Visitors made their way up the path framed by artist stations, leading to the patio adorned with the majority of the tables. 
“Everything you create is something from your soul and your heart,”artist Kathleen McCall...

Classic bands get fans on their feet at Glass House - Campus Times

Giana Froio
Staff Writer
A crowd of nearly 700 people gathered at the Glass House in Pomona Friday night to experience the Deja Vu Tour. 
The headlining band was The Mission, an English gothic post-punk band. Formally known as Sisterhood, the band was formed by frontman Wayne Hussey and bassist Craig Adams in 1986. The line outside the will call section extended to the end of the block while music from the opening band could be heard from across the street. 
Theater of Hate, a fellow English got...

Halloween vendors pop-up with spooky crafts and more - Campus Times

Giana Froio
Staff Writer
Art’s Sideshow, a family-owned horror gallery and store in Montclair, hosted a pop-up event with over 25 spooky-themed vendors Saturday in the parking lot outside the store.
Art’s Sideshow, at 5484 Moreno St., was established in 2016 by Art Cordova. A lifetime horror fan, Cordova started to collect life-size horror props. His collection grew so large that there was not enough room left in his garage to store his array of characters. The gallery opened last year, and is o...

Maximalist art aesthetic decorates personal space - Campus Times

Giana Froio
Staff Writer 
The Harris Art Gallery hosted a reception for the art exhibition “Cluttercore, Rasquachismo, and the Indelible Need to Display,” curated by Rachel Schmid on Tuesday. The exhibition will be on display until Nov. 30. 
Guests showed up early, grabbing programs and snacks from the table set up along the west wall parallel to the entrance. 
“Art is like this endless well, and when I start to feel like my cup is getting a little empty, I can go to that well and it will always...

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