Closing This Month
 Centered in Ink: Printmaking in the Inland Empire exhibition installation image, 2025
Mission Gráfica: Reflecting a Community in Print
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Centered in Ink: Printmaking in the Inland Empire
Now – March 9, 2025
This your last chance to view these two concurrent exhibitions! Offering a platform for creative expression, these two exhibitions showcase a range of printmaking techniques and styles, sparking conversations about the artists' practices, the themes they explore, and the ways in which their work engages with and impacts the local community.
Mission Gráfica: Reflecting a Community in Print is a touring exhibition developed in partnership with the San Francisco Public Library, artists from Mission Gráfica, and Exhibit Envoy. It is based on the book of the same name.
Centered in Ink: Printmaking in the Inland Empire is organized by the Ontario Museum of History & Art and highlights local artists who use printmaking as a platform to showcase their work, allowing them to share their artistic voices with a wider audience.
 Museum Tours are Available
The Museum is thrilled to invite K-12 and community groups to book a tour of our current exhibitions. These are perfect for school groups, boy and girl scouts groups, community organizations, clubs, and more.
Tour experiences include an engaging introduction to printmaking that blend art, creativity, and museum learning for participants of all ages. Don’t miss this opportunity to explore the exhibitions, and spark creativity in your community or classroom.
Tour bookings are free. Contact us at (909) 395-2510 or visit our K-12 Learning page to learn more about our tours.
 Studio Saturdays: Stamp Your Style: A Hands-On Linocut Workshop
Saturday, March 1 | Ages 15+ 12 PM – 3 PM
Join us at the Museum for Studio Saturdays and an afternoon of carved linocut block printing. Meet artists, BA Soul, Briar Rosa, Sarah Vasquez, and Stephanie Lagos from the exhibition Centered in Ink as they demonstrate carving and printing techniques. Participants will have an opportunity to create their own linocut print to take home. Sign up is recommended but not required

First Thursdays: Women’s History Month Screen Printing
Thursday, March 6 | Ages 10+ 5 PM – 7:30 PM
Celebrate Women's History Month at the Museum! Join us for an inspiring evening of screen printing with artist Duan Kellum and poet, Micah Tasaka, where you will create your own custom t-shirts and tote bags, inspired by influential women throughout history. Tap into your creativity as you create unique pieces that honor women’s incredible achievements. Sign up is recommended but not required.

Studio Saturdays: International Women’s Day with Love with Joy Art Club
Saturday, March 8 | All Ages 12 PM – 3 PM
The Museum welcomes artist Cynthia Huerta, founder of Love with Joy Art Club to lead a three-part series of art making sessions centered on community expression, BIPOC stories, and joy. In conjunction with the exhibition, Mission Gráfica: Reflecting a Community in Print, participants will create an artwork that focuses on celebrating the important women in their lives using printmaking in this art making session. Love with Joy Art Club is a project that aims to support an expansion of community art through free and accessible art workshops and create more opportunity and inclusion for marginalized communities. Sign up is recommended but not required.
 Ontario Art Book Fair
Saturday, March 29 | 11 AM – 5 PM All Ages | Free
Join us for a one-day unique and regional showcase of artists’ books, catalogues, monographs, periodicals, prints, and zines. The Museum will open its galleries to 50 exhibitors including publishing houses, independent press collectives, artists, zine-makers, printmakers, and individuals practicing in experimental paper formats. Programming will include a hands-on zine making workshop hosted by the Ontario City Library, printmaking activities, artist talks, and temporary art installations.
225 S. Euclid Avenue, Ontario, CA 91762 | Tel: (909) 395-2510 | OntarioMuseum.org
The Ontario Museum of History & Art is a facility of the City of Ontario’s Department of Museum, Arts & Culture. The Museum recently achieved accreditation by the American Alliance of Museums (AAM), the highest national recognition afforded to the nation’s museums.
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