CLAREMONT, CA.- The Claremont Museum of Art, in a significant partnership with the City of Claremont Human Services Department, is pleased to announce aRtPM: a Student Graffiti Art Exhibition, a one-day event on Friday, August 7, 2009. The exhibition will open at 11am on Friday, August 7, 2009 and close the same evening at 8:30pm. The Museum will host an artists mixer from 5 to 8:30 p.m. on Friday evening, August 7, 2009 concurrent with the City-wide First Friday event. Both the exhibition and the evening event are open to the public and admission is free.
aRtPM: a Student Graffiti Art Exhibition showcases the art of pre-teen student artists who attend the TAC (TRACKS Activity Center), a student activity center located at the El Roble Intermediate School campus in Claremont, CA. The TAC is a City-sponsored after-school program aimed at 7th and 8th grade Claremont students.
The collaboration was originally proposed by the Museum to City of Claremont director of Human Services, Mercy Santoro, as a middle-school outreach effort. The Museums executive director, William Moreno, commented, This kind of program fits within the Museums long-term strategic vision that is, to be a significant cultural resource for the entire region. Were excited about partnering with the City of Claremont and the TAC students.
The exhibition includes 17 original graffiti art panels that will be painted early in August by a group of TAC artists addressing the theme of Our Reality. The results of their inspiration and creativity will then be installed in the Museums main gallery for viewing on Friday, August 7th.
Were very proud of our students and the great job the TAC does creating an engaging, relevant after-school program for the students to enjoy. This partnership between the City and the Museum is providing the type of real life, hands-on experience that is so valuable and so often difficult to obtain. We hope this is the first of many collaborations with the Museum, said director of Human Services, Mercy Santoro.
Students will tour the Museums most recent exhibition, James Hueter: A Retrospective; learn about the current street art trends; plan their designs; and write explanatory artist statements related to the theme Our Reality.
Our objective for this project was to familiarize students with the Museum; encourage ongoing interaction; provide a venue for the exhibition of artistic expression; and teach them how to work within the professional museum process, said Museum arts education director, Lori Evans Lama. Working with Krista Dieringer, Bill Pallotto and their students from the TRACKS Activity Center (TAC) has enriched the project. Were excited about this exhibition.
The public is invited to enjoy the exhibition beginning at 11 a.m. Friday August 7th and attend the artists mixer from 5 to 8:30 p.m. on Friday evening. Admission is free to both the exhibition and the evening event.
aRtPM: a Student Graf fiti Art Exhibition is made possible by a grant from the City of Claremont, Community Based Organization Fund; the Human Services Department and TRACKS Activity Center (TAC), City of Claremont.