In association with the “Welcome Here!” exhibition showing in the Harris Gallery, the department of art and art history held an artist’s talk featuring Arnold Turnstall, photographer and art director at the University Galleries at Myers School of Art in Akron, Ohio, and one of the 16 artists in the show that closed this week.
Vibrant colored walls, paintings, ofrendas, photos and sculptures made up the Ontario Museum of History and Art’s 24th Dia de Los Muertos exhibit, “Cempasúchil: Instruments of the Wind.”
The monthly Claremont Art Walk had residents walking from gallery to gallery observing the various forms of art displayed at sites across the Claremont Village, including the Claremont Lewis Museum of Art at 200 W. First Street.
Pictures of Joshua Tree landscapes, natural births and a makeup tutorial video on how to disrupt facial recognition cameras were among the images filling the narrow hallway that is the Irene Carlson Gallery, on view until Oct. 14.
The Chan Gallery at the Pomona College Studio Art Hall on Columbia Avenue is hosting the exhibition “Painting: New Approaches,” which was collaboratively curated by Pomona College art students.
The dA Center For the Arts hosted its Fourth Annual Con Safos Car Show and Chicano Park Turning Wheels Museum event Saturday on Main Street in downtown Pomona.