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Welcome 2021!  Finally! The excitement in greeting this New Year has been overwhelming. We here at Redlands Art Association, will proceed with caution regarding our expectations and eagerness. All safety precautions and Covid 19 guidelines are being enforced stronger than ever in the gallery. If you...

You've got to see Natalie's pastels! I'm amazed she can get such detail with pastels. And her embroidered paintings and block print pillows! She is one of the few artists who take the corner and the jewelry case to display her art. Her jewelry is made...

What. A. Year. Not since the economic crash of 2008 has RAA seen such a challenging year. But like the creative force that drives us, we are rising to the challenge. In February, we were looking at a recording-breaking year for art sales and classes. And then...

Our usual Programs - September through May - have been derailed by the Corona Virus pandemic but we're BACK! Larry Dierdorff will be telling us about the murals around Redlands in October and Monica Foulston will be demonstrating her ink in acrylic painting technique in...

To maintain social distancing, we are allowing only 10 artists at a time to bring in your art, so we’re doing it on an appointment schedule. No walk-ins. You need to make an appointment for a time slot. Call 1-909-792-8435. Next Exhibit Theme: GARDEN...

Artists love a challenge! Come see what they’ve created.Returning to the Redlands Art Association Sales Gallery is the 6” Square Members Show in the Featured Artist Corner. It will be a three week show, Nov 21 through December 10.    The show’s emphasis is the finished piece...

The new gallery exhibit theme is Black, White & Red! You'll see throughout the gallery how creative our artists have worked the theme into their art. Dragon flies - birds - cityscapes - mountains - flowers - portraits - animals...

All things ceramic! Even ceramic jewelry. Mary's art create a focal point in your room or a subtle but interesting vase to your houseplants. Mary uses texture to add interest to her pieces, often using leftover clay from one piece to decorate a different piece. ...