Ontario Arts Festival Returns, Saturday, October 19, for Sixth Year

August 22, 2024

Press Contact:          Dan Bell, Communications and Community Relations Director, dbell@ontarioca.gov

Phone Number:        (909) 395-2400

Date:                          August 22, 2024

 

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City of Ontario

Department of Museum, Arts & Culture

 

Ontario Arts Festival Returns, Saturday, October 19, for Sixth Year

Enjoy artist booths, live art, hands-on activities, public art installations, food, music and more all in celebration of arts and culture in the Inland Empire

The Ontario Museum of History & Art (OMHA) and the Chaffey Community Museum of Art (CCMA) have announced the return of the free Ontario Arts Festival, taking place Saturday, October 19, 2024, from 10 AM – 5 PM in the Downtown Ontario Arts District. Now in its sixth year, the festival continues to exemplify the City’s commitment to making Ontario the premier destination for arts and culture in the Inland Empire. This year the festival has extended its footprint to over 60 artist booths, live art demonstrations, hands-on art-making activities, public art installations by resident Ontario artist, Eva Grello, and a special exhibition of Ontario’s heritage celebrating the legacy and beauty of Ontario’s iconic Armstrong Roses. These iconic roses were first hybridized here in Ontario, California by John Armstrong in 1889.

“Art collectors, culture enthusiasts and everyone in between will surely feel inspired to be amongst the most talented artists across the Inland Empire,” said Rebecca Ustrell, Event Coordinator of Ontario’s Department of Museum, Arts & Culture. “We are excited to celebrate our vibrant Arts District with our largest festival yet.”

By partnering with local artist associations and instructors, the festival will bring the Arts District to life with exciting hands-on activations. Join artist Joe Oakes for a painting demonstration on how to paint a vivid landscape, Estudio Aire artist Sarah Steelo for a rose-themed tote bag appliqué activity, or the Inland Empire Modern Quilt Guild for a quilt-making studio experience. Additional drop-in art activities will be hosted by Pomona Valley Art Association, Associated Artists of the Inland Empire, The Arts Area, IE Plein Aire Society, and Arts Connection.

Festival goers will enjoy live American and Latin Jazz music by returning performer Homero Chavez y Una Noche. There will also be food from local artisan eateries such as smash burgers by The Burger Game, Neo-Neapolitan style pizza by Inner Pizza, Latin cuisine by Tacos Chicanx and many more. The festival showcases a wide range of mediums, including fine art, textiles, ceramics, digital art, photography, jewelry, metal, wood and glasswork. Selected by a jury, one exhibiting artist will be selected for a first-place prize of $500 for setting the highest standard of artistry and booth design.

“Each year the Ontario Arts Festival adds new things to intrigue and delight both returning and new visitors,” said Nancy DeDiemar, CCMA’s Community Liaison. “Besides collection-worthy art, light jazz music, tasty street food and locally brewed beer, 2024 Festival visitors can observe art being made by demonstrating artists and participate in art-related activities.”

Visitors will also be able to attend several exhibitions that will be open and free to the public. OMHA and CCMA will have The Art of Healing, the fourth collaboration between the two museums. The Art of Healing explores the concept of art promoting healing in those who are ill, their families, and in the artists themselves. Locally, this was exemplified in the mid-1950s when San Antonio Community Hospital assembled an art collection to display on hospital walls and in patient rooms. As its name implies, CCMA’s exhibit Highlights from the San Antonio Hospital Collection presents selected works of art from the hospital’s collection. OMHA’s exhibition, Holistic Expressions, showcases the transformative power art can have on the healing process through the work of five artists living in Southern California.

The Ontario Arts Festival is free and for all ages. To learn more visit: www.ontariomuseum.org/ontario_arts_festival/

The Ontario Museum of History & Art is located at 225 S. Euclid Avenue, Ontario, CA 91762. The hours are Thursday and Friday, 12 PM to 4 PM, and Saturday and Sunday, 11 AM to 5 PM. Admission to the Museum and exhibits is free.

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Additional Information
The Ontario Museum of History & Art preserves, interprets, and celebrates the history and cultural heritage of Ontario and the surrounding area. From developing exhibitions, to engaging visitors through educational experiences, and events that inspire creative action, the Museum is an anchor to the growing downtown arts district. The Museum recently achieved accreditation by the American Alliance of Museums (AAM), the highest national recognition afforded the nation’s museums. The Museum is uniquely housed in Ontario’s former City Hall, a historical landmark funded by the Works Progress Administration.

About the Ontario Museum of History & Art

The Ontario Museum of History & Art is located at 225 S. Euclid Avenue, Ontario, California 91762. Gallery hours are Thursday and Friday, Noon to 4 PM, and Saturday and Sunday, 11 AM to 5 PM. Admission is free. The Ontario Museum of History & Art is a facility of the City of Ontario’s Department of Museum, Arts & Culture. The Ontario Museum of History & Art Associates is a 501©(3) nonprofit organization that supports the Museum’s education programs. For more information call (909) 395-2510, email MuseumInfo@ontarioCA.gov, visit www.OntarioMuseum.org or follow @ontariomusuem_artsculture on Instagram.

About the Chaffey Community Museum of Art

Since 1941, the Chaffey Community Museum of Art (CCMA) has been sharing the gift of visual art with artists and residents of the inland communities of Southern California. First founded as an art association, CCMA has since grown into an important regional museum that provides public access to fine art and supports the local artistic community. CCMA’s mission is multi-dimensional. Like all museums, our Permanent Collection is held in the public trust, and selections are always on display in the Museum’s Line Gallery so they can be enjoyed by its visitors. Gallery hours are Thursday through Sunday, noon to 4 PM. Admission is free.

About the City of Ontario

The City of Ontario is enhancing the quality-of-life by creating urban lifestyle districts that create sustainable places to live, work and play. Located just east of Los Angeles and Orange counties, the City of Ontario is ideally situated as the premiere city in Southern California.With major freeways, rail transportation and an International Airport, Ontario invites the rest of the world to be a part of a culturally diverse community with rich history that is well positioned for quality development and economic sustainability for its residents. Complementing its business and residential core, Ontario offers premium entertainment venues such as the Ontario Convention Center, Toyota Arena, and Ontario Mills. To learn more about the City of Ontario, visit OntarioCA.gov or call (909) 395-2000.

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