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Tall Wall Space

“Edifice Artifice” by Cole M. James is currently on display in the Tall Wall Space in the Arts and Communications Building. The site-specific installation includes materials such as velvet, lace, glitter and concrete. 

The exhibit runs through May 17, 2019. Admission is free. 

‘Distancing’

The Carlson Gallery in Miller Hall will feature the work of Kes Efstathiou through Dec. 14. 

Admission is free. 

Los Hermanos Arango

The Cuban group Los Hermanos Arango will give a free workshop and performance in Afro-Cuban folklore and jazz funk at 4:30 p.m. Sunday in Morgan Auditorium. 

Admission is free.

Guitar Recital

The University of La Verne Guitar Ensemble will perform contemporary flamenco and Latin jazz music at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 30 in Morgan Auditorium. 

Admission is free.

West African Drum Recital

Students in the West African Drumming class will present a night dedicated to the percussive traditions of West Africa, combining the historic hand drum, djembe, with other instruments at 6 p.m. Dec. 5 in Morgan Auditorium. 

Admission is free. 

Chalk Art Festival

Downtown Pomona will host its annual chalk festival where students, community members and professional artists will create Route 66-themed masterpieces made entirely out of chalk. 

The Chalk Art Festival will start at 7:45 a.m. Nov. 10 in the Shaun Diamond Plaza outside city hall. 

To register visit bit.ly/PomonaChalk2018. 

—Emily J. Sullivan

Emily J. Sullivan
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