Exhibit tickles ‘Palate’

Geo Esparza, curator of the “Taste Your Palate” exhibit at the Alley Gallery in downtown Pomona, displays a painting by artist Joseph Todorovitch on Saturday. The exhibit is part of the gallery’s month-long “31 Flavors” event as well as the Pomona Arts Colony’s monthly art walk. / photo by Mya-Lin Lewis
Geo Esparza, curator of the “Taste Your Palate” exhibit at the Alley Gallery in downtown Pomona, displays a painting by artist Joseph Todorovitch on Saturday. The exhibit is part of the gallery’s month-long “31 Flavors” event as well as the Pomona Arts Colony’s monthly art walk. / photo by Mya-Lin Lewis

Correction
In an earlier version of this post, the artist of the painting was incorrectly identified as Nychole Owens. The artist is actually Jospeh Todorovitch. The Campus Times regrets the error.

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