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Explore the Museum's New Digital Guide on the Bloomberg Connects Arts & Culture App
Explore the Museum's New Digital Guide on the Bloomberg Connects Arts & Culture App
The Ontario Museum of History & Art now has a digital guide available through Bloomberg Connects, the free arts and culture app. Virtually explore the Museum during and after your visit with this free guide.
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City of Ontario Launches First-Ever Artist Microgrant Program | City of Ontario, California
City of Ontario Launches First-Ever Artist Microgrant Program | City of Ontario, California
Arts Connection, The Arts Council of San Bernardino County, in partnership with the City of Ontario’s Museum, Arts & Culture Department, is proud to announce the launch of the City’s first-ever Artist Microgrant Pilot Program, opening December 15, 2025. This historic initiative represents a landmark investment in uplifting artists and building community through public art for the residents of the City of Ontario.
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At the Ontario Museum of History & Art, there is always more to learn. The Museum welcomes local students and teachers for school tours to engage with our gallery exhibitions and collections.
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Ontario Museum of History & Art
Ontario Museum of History & Art
The Ontario Museum of History & Art preserves, interprets and celebrates the history and cultural heritage of Ontario and the surrounding area. The Department of Museum, Arts & Culture produces a variety of annual events which celebrate the different cultural experiences that exist within Ontario’s diverse community.
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Public Art
The City is committed to enriching the lives of its residents and visitors by integrating artworks within the community through the Public Art Program, which was established by City Council in 2022. Public art encourages dialogue and interaction, acts as a mechanism to enliven and celebrate neighborhoods, and is a means to drive tourism, making Ontario the premier destination for arts and culture in the Inland Empire.
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