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Guitar Ensemble

The University of La Verne Guitar Ensemble will perform music written from the 17th century to the present at 4 p.m. Friday in Morgan Auditorium.

Admission is free.

‘Songs From the Heart’

Michael Ryan and Friends return to Morgan Auditorium for “Songs From the Heart” at 7 p.m. Sunday. Tickets are $20.

Fridays At Noon

The next installment of the Fridays At Noon concert series will be on May 25 in Morgan Auditorium, featuring music department faculty, staff and student performances.

Admission is free.

‘Capture and the Seamless Stream’

Photography faculty work is on display in the exhibit “Capture and the Seamless Stream: The Seductive Illusion of the Decisive Moment,” through May 25 in the Carlson Gallery in Miller Hall.

‘Figments’

The dA Center for the Arts presents “Figments of the Imagination,” an exhibit that focuses on the abstract view of the human body. The exhibit, curated by senior journalism major Ryan Guerrero, will run May 26 to June 2.

The gallery is at 252-D Main Street in Pomona.

‘Artist in Review’

The Inland Empire Museum of Art presents “Artist in Review,” an exhibit by Joanna Mersereau that features paintings she completed while traveling around the world. The exhibit runs through June 17.

The museum is at 1334 N. Benson Ave., Suite D, in Upland.

Admission is free.

—Layla Abbas, Arturo Gomez Molina

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