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NEW HOURS!!! >> Wednesday - Sunday 12pm to 5pm
2nd Saturdays 12 noon to 9pm
for Downtown Pomona's Artwalk



AMOCA is installing it's new exhibit, The Clay Connection: Jim and Nan McKinnell
the museum is closed during installation and will re-open on May 18th. 

During installation, you are invited to view the youth show in The Ceramics Studio at AMOCA The Art of Food,  and 
the exhibit of AMOCA ceramics at the Pomona Central Library. 

  • The Clay Connection: Jim and Nan McKinnell

  • The Art of Food Youth Show

  • Clay Camp 2013

  • In THE VAULT: Itty-Bitty: Miniature Clay

  • Gerit Grim Workshop

Family Events Ceramics Studio
SS Argentina Collaborative Project

Help Launch the SS Argentina Collaborative Project

A public art project associated with the Friendship Forged in Fire: British Ceramics in America exhibit held at AMOCA through May 5, 2013
This is your chance to assist with creating a large-scale ceramic version of the passenger liner that brought WWII British brides to the USA in 1946

Wednesday, April 3rd through Sunday, April 7th, 2013, 12:00pm-4:00pm

The ship’s plywood form is ready to be clad in recycled ceramic materials.  Please help us apply ceramic decals, inscribe bisque tiles with quotes or facts, or create the ocean that will surround the ship.

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GUATEMALA: Route of the Mayas Tour

GUATEMALA: Route of the Mayas Tour

Please join us and travel back 1,700+ years to an advanced Neolithic culture known to the world as the Mayans.  Majestic, mystery, wisdom and more will be revealed as we travel through Guatemala on this incredible adventure of a life time. For the first time, the AMERICAN MUSEUM OF CERAMIC ART (AMOCA) will host THIS special tour, AVAILABLE TO MUSEUM MEMBERS ONLY.This group will trek through jungle brush filled with wildlife to include Howler monkeys to caracaras to crocodiles, leading to the sites of Tikal and Uaxactún, formidable archaeological sites of the Mayans. Walk the cobblestone streets of ancient Antigua, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Colonial buildings, archaic churches, and monasteries abound.  Visit the colorful art galleries; museums filled with clay and stone artifacts of the Ancients.  
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