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‘Time Traveler’

Process-based abstract artist Rotem Reshef will speak about her exhibit “Time Traveler,” an expression of the four seasons, at an artist talk at 1 p.m. Sunday in the Arts and Communications Building. “Time Traveler” is on display on the Tall Wall Space in the ACB at 2016 D Street through Dec. 15.

Sundays at the Morgan

The Scott Martin Latin Soul Band will perform at 6 p.m. Sunday in Morgan Auditorium. Admission is free for students and a $20 suggested donation for non-students. For more information call 909-448-4589.

Queer History Exhibition

“Lesbians To Watch Out For: ‘90s Queer L.A. Activism” is a history exhibition highlighting lesbian activists and movements at their 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.

‘Aztlan’

The opening reception for “Aztlan: A Sense of Place,” will be at 6 p.m. Saturday at the dA Center for the Arts at 252 South Main Street in Pomona. The Center’s 15th annual exhibit is part of the Getty’s “Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA” series, exploring Latin American and Latino art in Los Angeles. For more information visit dacenter.org.

Altar Workshop

The Ontario Museum of History and Art will host a workshop from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, where visitors can contribute to a community altar commemorating the everyday heroes of Ontario in recognition of the Museum’s annual Dia de los Muertos exhibit. For reservations call 909-395-2510.

—Tyler Evains, Arturo Gomez Molina

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