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LA EDGE: Scripps Faculty in Art and Media Studies part 2
October 30–December 13, 2021 The Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery is excited to announce the opening of LA Edge Part II, the second installation of Scripps Colleges’ faculty in art and media studies exhibition. The show features art from Vivian Charlesworth, Adam Davis, Doug Goodwin, Kasper Kovitz, Aly Ogasian, Trang Tran, and Carlin Wang. LA Edge […]
Read MoreThe Williamson’s Year at a Glance, 2020 – 2021
2020-2021 offers an exciting roster of exhibitions: check what’s coming up at the gallery!
Read MorePeggy Phelps: An Appreciation
Dear Friends, I am sad to report that Peggy Phelps, our dear friend, passed away on May 29, 2020 at the age of 93. Peggy was a creative force and unstoppable arts enthusiast in Pasadena and Claremont. She helped lead major art organizations, serving as a trustee of the former Pasadena Art Museum and […]
Read MoreSummer Internships 2020
The Williamson Gallery internships encompass curating, conservation, and arts administration.
Read MoreWilliamson Gallery and Clark Humanities Museum: Temporary Closures
The Williamson Gallery and the Clark Humanities Museum will be closed until further notice as a precautionary measure because of the COVID-19 outbreak. Please revisit the website to see when doors will be opened again.
Read MoreThe Williamson’s Year at a Glance, 2019 – 2020
2019-2020 offers an exciting roster of exhibitions focusing on celebrated Asian art, new ideas in ceramics, and the work of our Scripps seniors.
Read MoreSummer Internships 2019
The Williamson Gallery internships encompass curating, conservation, and arts administration.
Read MoreWilliamson Receives Grant from Pasadena Art Alliance
The Pasadena Art Alliance has supported the Ceramic Annual catalog with a new grant.
Read MoreThe Williamson’s Year at a Glance, 2018 – 2019
2018-2019 offers an exciting roster of exhibitions focusing on celebrated ceramic artists and the very beginnings of photography.
Read MoreGabrielle Jungels-Winkler ’72, A Remembrance
With the recent passing of Gabrielle Jungels-Winkler ’72, the visual arts lost a stalwart and vigorous proponent. Through her philanthropic foundations, the Scripps alumna spent decades supporting education through the visual arts. She had a strong appreciation for history, the arts, cultures, literature and languages: the very subjects that are the essence of a Scripps […]
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