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‘If You Can Read the Ocean’

“If You Can Read the Ocean You Will Never be Lost,” a photography exhibit by professor and photo department chairperson Shannon Benine, is on exhibit in the Irene Carlson Gallery in Miller Hall through Dec. 17. The department will host an artist walkthrough at 5 p.m. Dec. 1.

‘Language of Angels’ theatrical performance

The University of La Verne’s theater department will be performing their interpretation of the ‘Language of Angels,’ a 2000 play written by Naomi Iizuka. The play involves three different stories surrounding the ghostly echoes of a girl who went missing. It will run from Nov. 18 to Nov. 21 at the Jane Dibbell Cabaret Theatre with various showtimes available on display on the Eventbrite website of the ULV theater department. General admission is $10 and $8 for faculty and staff. For tickets and more information, visit: eventbrite.com/e/language-of-angels-tickets-192443964077,  or call 909-448-4386.

‘Legacy and Legend’ Exhibit 

The Benton Museum of Art in Pomona College will be displaying Sadie Barnette’s exhibit called “Legacy and Legend.”The exhibit explores the Black Panthers, a Black resistance group  from the ’60s and connects those themes of social justice to familial ties through drawings and other art mediums. The exhibit will be on view until Dec. 18 and appointments have to be scheduled for visits at pitzer.edu/galleries/schedule-a-visit.

‘Mind + Matter’ Exhibit

“Mind + Matter: Five Bay Area Sculptors’’ is on view through Jan. 23. at the American Museum of Ceramic Art which explores pop culture through abstract representations. The exhibit includes the work of Robert Brady, Arthur Gonzalez, Beverly Mayeri, Nancy Selvin and Richard Shaw. Museum hours are 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. Due to limited capacity, reservations are required. Last entry is 3 p.m. Admission is $5. For reservations and information, visit amoca.org.

‘Furious Garden’

“Furious Garden” is on view at the Claremont Museum of Art through Nov. 27. The exhibition features painting and sculpture with contemporary interpretations of vegetation. 

Admission is $5. For more information, visit claremontmuseum.org.

—Liliana Castañeda

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Liliana Castañeda, a senior communications major, is the Fall 2022 news editor of the Campus Times. She has previously served as editorial director, arts editor, copy editor and a staff writer.

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