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    Corona Art Association

    4.3 (4 reviews)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 4:00 PM

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    Chemers Gallery

    Chemers Gallery

    5.0
    (31 reviews)
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    I absolutely loved the creators of the gallery. I was sad to find out that they would have to move,…read morebut at that time I was able to purchase a lovely illustration from a Fancy Nancy book series. I ADORE it once Chemers is settled in their new location, I'll be there.

    Sometimes it's not just the framing! The word "Gallery"…read moredescribes a place for exhibiting and selling art but really it's so much more. For me it's the experience - the time spent looking, studying, and simply browsing a collection is worth gold to me. Chemers Gallery in Tustin is that place that offers that whole experience. Every time I go in there, which I admit isn't near often enough but probably more than some, I delight in "finds". I have a fairly decent collection of artwork and it's not confined to paintings. I've ceramics, sculptures, glasswork, pottery, photographs, and a few weird pieces of found object works as well. Quite a few of those pieces have come from this jewel of a gallery so close to home. The owner Karen, and her friendly staff have always allowed me the luxury to simply roam. I have to walk through numerous times to take everything in. I get distracted by one or two pieces and then turn around and find something else completely unexpected. And, it becomes mine. I love this place!! I am a retired healthcare designer and Chemers was the art consultant on a few of our firms healthcare projects. What I enjoyed was the chosen works were always different from the predictable works too often seen in healthcare spaces and, they always complimented the concepts of our interiors. I also love the shows and exhibitions they often host here. Often soliciting works from local artists, craftspeople, and even foodies, these "pop-up" shows are always good for gifts, wearables, and sometimes taste-ables! And if I'm lucky, I often walk away with a new piece! I always look forward to stopping in on these shows and could spend an hour or more perusing. Do yourself a favor and visit this gallery - oh, and of course, don't forget, they also do excellent framing!!

    Mission Galleria

    Mission Galleria

    3.7
    (152 reviews)
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    Mission Galleria Riverside, CA…read more Date went 11/8/25 (Saturday) Time went 12:13pm (it was packed, and busier than I've seen it since my last two times I've came here) Atmosphere: I've been to 5 thrift/antiques stores in the Riverside/CA area in the past 2 days, and this one is by far the biggest and has the most to look at. There is literally something for everyone to buy in this 4 floor jammed packed store. Prices $ Mm this one is a bit tricky, while there are a lot of special pieces in this store I feel like there are some pieces that are overpriced (like fast fashion clothing items) juxtaposed to beloved and nostalgic beanie babies being priced for no more than $12.00 (which I expected the prices to be higher). So, honestly it's quite a hit and miss and dependent on your tastes. I'm not sure if this location haggles either as I have not purchased something from here yet. This is the only thing holding me back from eating it 5 stars. Worth it? I'd recommend this location to everyone honestly, even if it's just to kill time. My boyfriend and I spent around 3 hours in here easy, and I believed we may have met the owners (not sure) as well on the bottom floor organizing a display case. I can't remember the man's name, but I believe the woman's name was Jodi and they shared that they've been married for 30 years.

    Every once in a while when I'm in the area, I stop by here to check out the selection. I feel like…read morea few years ago it was a lot better. It used to be cute and kitschy, with some real oddities and unique pieces for sale at decent prices. Today, what I saw was just tragic. It's largely fast fashion branded clothing without the fast fashion prices, anime merchandise for the weebiest of weebs, mass produced trinkets/toys I recognized from the AliExpress catalogue, and some actually vintage items being sold at a price anyone familiar with the brands would never actually pay. With the amount of eyebrow-raisers that I saw, I didn't feel confident that items from other vendors that I'm not as familiar with like porcelain figures, glassware, jewelry, and paintings were actually genuine antiques or being sold at fair prices. I noticed a lot of young'uns browsing the store who seemed to be having a pretty good time, so maybe I'm just old and it's not for my demographic. In my mind though, this isn't what should be sold at an antique store. I would love to see whoever's in charge be choosier with their vendors.

    Corona Heritage Park and Museum

    Corona Heritage Park and Museum

    3.6
    (28 reviews)

    Such a nice free thing to do in the city of Corona. The first museum we entered was the history of…read moreCorona. Explore the early beginnings of Corona from 1914. You can see schools, firefighter uniforms, racing, agriculture and even a small convenience store. The woman that works there was so sweet and welcoming. She offered us fruit on our way out. Next we went to see the train museum. It was so detailed and cute. Keep an eye out for the parts that move. There's a spot to step up on for the littlest to take a closer look. My toddler was still too small to see so I was carrying her around and a kind man brought out a stepping stool for her to stand up on. Last we went into the barn to see the horse and carriage. We enjoyed the sun outside in the garden and read some books. Overall we had a wonderful time and I was so grateful for everyone's hospitality.

    Pretty little area with options to rent for events. I went over on a Saturday in January to get a…read more"lay of the land" in researching a venue for our wedding next year. I didn't ask anyone "in charge" for info but, visited the art museum building and enjoyed speaking with the folks gathered to look at the art and chat. Enjoyed my time walking the grounds. I just don't know if the rules they have in place will work in our budget as the rental fee is a bit steep and doesn't even include chairs for a wedding ceremony at the gazebo lawn area. It also seems steep to have to secure one of their security people to serve a champagne toast. Those are logistics for our particular needs that don't effect this park as a whole. Bring out your visitors and the kiddos to explore!

    Corona Art Association - nonprofit - Updated August 2026

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