‘Vantage Point’
The art and art history department will showcase the 2022 senior project exhibition, “Vantage Point,” in the Harris Gallery.
The exhibit will run from Tuesday to Dec. 14 and admission is free.
For more information visit artsci.laverne.edu/art/exhibition/vantage-point.
‘Speedway 1972’
The Irene Carlson Gallery of Photography is showing Henry Horenstien’s “Speedway 1972,” documenting the Thompson Speedway in Thompson, Connecticut. The show runs through Jan. 20, and the gallery is open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. The gallery is in Miller Hall.
‘Homebound’
The Ground Floor Gallery in Miller Hall is featuring “Homebound,” a group exhibition that features photographs by undergraduate students here. The exhibition is curated by Maxwell Sierra and includes work from artists Ethan Bermudez, Armida Norma Carranza, Kaylie Ennis, Drake Ingram, Robyn J’Nai Jones, Darcelle Jones-Wesley, Chris Rogers, Maxwell Sierra and Kimberly Toth.
The exhibit runs through Dec. 16. The gallery is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.
‘Transformations in Glass’
The Claremont Lewis Museum of Art is hosting the exhibition “Transformations in Glass: Vitreous Funk, Fantasy, and Light,” which features the work of glass artists who were influenced by the Claremont art community during a pivotal time in their artistic development. The gallery of blown-glass objects, sculptures, mosaics, and works in neon is open from noon to 4 p.m., Friday through Sunday at the Claremont Depot at 200 W. First St. next to the Metrolink Station. The show runs through Feb. 5, 2023.
Admission is free on Fridays. For more information visit https://clmoa.org/exhibit/transformations-in-glass/.
The Haven
Jxkeavis, No Bling, Funds for Jimmy and Mazhe will perform from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. Friday at The Haven at 296 W. Second Street in Pomona. General admission is $11.50.
For more information, visit thehavenpomona.com/event-details/jxkeaxis-no-bling-funds-for-jimmy-mazhe.
Evidence
Evidence, a Canadian rock band, will perform at 8 p.m. Friday at The Glass House at 200 W. Second St. in Pomona. Doors open at 7 p.m. Tickets start at $22.
For more information, visit theglasshouse.us.
—Kamila K. De La Fuente, Liliana Castañeda