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‘Unloaded’

The Harris Gallery will host the group exhibit “Unloaded” through Oct. 26. The exhibition is a collection of various artists’ work focused on the impact of guns on society.

‘Time Traveler’

“Time Traveler,” an expression of the four seasons by painter Rotem Reshef, is on display through Dec. 15 in the Tall Wall Space in the Arts and Communications Building.

‘Forty Two Years’

Nick Ut’s photography exhibit “Forty Two Years and the Frequent Wind: Vietnamese Refugees in America” runs through Oct. 13 in the Carlson Gallery.

Queer History Exhibition

“Lesbians To Watch Out For: ‘90s Queer L.A. Activism” is a history exhibition highlighting lesbian activists and movements at its peak in the 1990s. The exhibit is on display through Oct. 20 in the West Gallery, located on the second floor of the Campus Center.

Altar Workshop

The Ontario Museum of History and Art will host a workshop from 2 p.m.-4 p.m. Saturday for its annual Día de los Muertos exhibit. Visitors can contribute to a community altar commemorating the everyday heroes of Ontario. For reservations, call 909-395-2510.

Family Free Day

The Claremont Museum of Art will host its monthly Family Free Day event from noon-4 p.m. Sunday. Admission is free and there will be arts and crafts activities for the whole family. The museum is located at 200 W. First St. in Claremont, in the Claremont Depot building.

—Tyler Evains, Arturo Gomez Molina

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