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Charles Gaines Ensemble Performance at the Pomona College Museum of Art
Charles Gaines on drums with noted musicians and jazz legends Wadada Leo Smith on trumpet, Terry Adkins on sax, Louis Lopez with electronics, Nedra Wheeler on bass and AJ Fanning on cello.
In honor of Karl Benjamin (1925-2012), esteemed professor at Pomona from 1979 to 1994. This video was produced in conjunction with the 1994 Pomona College Montgomery Gallery (now Pomona College Museum of Art) exhibition "Karl Benjamin: The Pomona Years." The video is narrated by Richard Chamberlain '56. The video was produced by Bob Bassett '64 and Janell Shearer. (Watch on YouTube)
Artist conversation with Chris Burden.
Artist conversation hosted by Helene Winer with John Baldessari, William Leavitt and Allen Ruppersberg from Pomona College on Vimeo.
Performance at Pomona - "Burning Bridges" by James Turrell from Pomona College on Vimeo.
Performance at Pomona - "A Butterfly for Pomona" by Judy Chicago from Pomona College on Vimeo.
Performance at Pomona - "Preparation F" by John M. White from Pomona College on Vimeo.
"Hal Glicksman at Pomona": Keynote Lecture by Thomas Crow from Pomona College on Vimeo.
Well-known art historian and art critic Thomas Crow ’69 delivered the opening lecture for the Pomona College Museum of Art exhibit "Part 1: Hal Glicksman at Pomona."
This show is the first a three-part exhibition for "It Happened at Pomona," which is part of the Pacific Standard Time initiative in Southern California.
"Hal Glicksman at Pomona": A Conversation With Hal Glicksman and Mowry Baden from Pomona College on Vimeo.
To celebrate the opening of the Pomona College Museum of Art exhibit "Part 1: Hal Glicksman at Pomona," Mowry Baden '58 and Hal Glicksman took part in a conversation moderated by noted art historian and critic Thomas Crow '69.
"Part 1: Hal Glicksman at Pomona" is the first a three-part exhibition for "It Happened at Pomona," which is part of the Pacific Standard Time initiative in Southern California.
Judy Chicago: A Conversation With Her Younger Self from Pomona College on Vimeo.
On October 9 at Pomona College, renowned artist Judy Chicago performed a reenactment and response to a feminist lecture that Chicago originally delivered at Pomona College in 1970.
This special event celebrates Chicago’s involvement at Pomona College and is part of the Pomona College Museum of Art’s three-part exhibition “It Happened at Pomona: Art at the Edge of Los Angeles 1969-1973.” Photo-documentation of her work “Snow Atmosphere” is on view until November 6 in “Part 1: Hal Glicksman at Pomona.”
Chicago will be returning to Pomona College to present A Butterfly for Pomona, a new pyrotechnic performance based on her Atmosphere performances of the early 1970s.



