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We've been notified of this error. Check out our Help Centre. Ontario Town Square Mural. Faces of the Community. Ontario Town Square Mural. Faces of the Community. 2016 Ontario Invitational Art Exhibit. On Display through June 5, 2016. Ontario Museum of History and Art. 225 N Euclid Ave., Ontario, CA 91762. A community favorite, the Eighth Biennial Ontario Invitational Art Exhibition. Faces of the Community Exhibit. On Display through August 7, 2016. Ontario Museum of History and Art. The exhibit is part...
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We've been notified of this error. Check out our Help Centre. Ontario Town Square Mural. Faces of the Community. Ontario Town Square Mural. Faces of the Community. 2016 Ontario Invitational Art Exhibit. On Display through June 5, 2016. Ontario Museum of History and Art. 225 N Euclid Ave., Ontario, CA 91762. A community favorite, the Eighth Biennial Ontario Invitational Art Exhibition. Faces of the Community Exhibit. On Display through August 7, 2016. Ontario Museum of History and Art. The exhibit is part...
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A Creative Gallery Space. Photo and Film Hold Request. Art Show Hold Request. Stacy Davies, art critic for OC and IE Weekly. August 8, 2014. It’s all in motion the new and the old and in that vein, the Colony triumphantly welcomes the return of Xavier Christopher Hernandez, one of Pomona’s favorite sons, with his new series of works on display at the LOFTon2nd. July 10, 2014. Down the street at LOFTon2nd, nine artists come together in Reverie and Memory. Curated by Jordan Mullen and spotlighting work.
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Pomona Arts Colony Association. June 11, 2014. Jose Dominquez Hernandez, “Canal Veneciano V,” 2014, oil on canvas, 14 x 10″. On view at the Latino Art Museum. The summer solstice is practically upon us, which means the freeways will suddenly be much less congested now that students are sleeping in until noon every day. June also means it’s time for some fun in the sun, and in our new age of season-less, totally natural, nothing-to-worry-about “climate change,” there’ll be. The Main Street Gallery. Joins ...