1212 Gallery
Continuing through September 23: New work by Tina Halstead, Jerry Leal and Krishanna Spencer. 12 E. 12th St. 233.9957. w
ww.1212galleryrichmond.com
1708 Gallery
Opening Friday, September 7: “Outside In,” installation work by Marilee Keys. Opening reception from 7-10pm. On display through September 29. 319 W. Broad St. 643.1708.
http://www.1708gallery.org
43rd Street Gallery
On Saturday, September 15: The 16th Annual 43rd Street Festival of the Arts from 10am-5pm. 1412 W. 43rd St. 233.1758.
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Dean Dass at ADA Gallery.
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ADA Gallery
Opening Friday, September 7: New work by Dean Dass, Elisabeth Condon and Bruce Wilhem. Opening reception from 8-10pm. 228 W. Broad St. 644.0100.
http://www.adagallery.com
Anderson Gallery
Opening Friday, September 28: “Ixchel’s Thread: Maya Weavings from the Bowdler Collection.” In case you were wondering, Ixchel is the Mayan goddess of weaving, healing and childbirth. This exhibition features selections from former U.S. Ambassador to Guatamela, William Bowlder’s collection of Guatamalen weavings. Opening reception from 5-7pm. On display until December 9. 907 ½ W. Franklin St. 828.1522.)
http://www.pubinfo.vcu.edu/artweb/gallery/
Art6 Gallery
Opening Friday, September 7: “Spirits of the Living and Spirits of the Dead,” new oil paintings by Christus Murphy. Artist talk 5pm. Opening reception 6pm. Also on display in the Upstairs Gallery, “The Art of Recovery.” 6 E. Broad St. 343.1406.
http://www.art6.org
Artspace
Opening Friday, September 28: “Raubeauxian Rendevous: From one end to the other,” new sculpture by Benjamin A. Jones and “Let’s Pretend We’re Bunny Rabbits,” by Michael Pierce. Continuing through September 23: “The Fugitive and the Feral,” by Rob Tarbell; “Fearless Girls, Wise Women and Bewitching Sirens,” by Krishanna Spencer; recent abstract works on canvas by Suzanne Yurdin and “Self-Reliance : A Lesson for a Child When He Gets Older,” by Justin Lincoln. 0 E. Fourth St. 232.6464.
http://www.artspacegallery.org
Art Works
Opening Friday, September 28: “Thoroughly Impressionist,” recent paintings by Dan Helgemo; the September All Media Show; recent paintings by Marti Fann; “Music and Mosaics,” by Lorraine Hoff and recent paintings by Chris Semtner. Opening reception 7pm. Continuing through September 23: “Go Figure!” paintings, drawings, sculpture of the figure. August Gallery Member Show. “When Adults become Children.” “The Selective Eye,” Irwin Shishko presents a solo show of his recent works. “Recent Works,” by Dorothy Ellis, painter and print maker. “Spirit of Chelsea Hill,” Cynthia Losen solo show. “Recent Work,” by Kay Franz and Gerry Kiefer. Continuing through August 19: The July All Media Show, “Hot Locks,” a group show about hair. Photographs and collage by Carlie Collier and black and white photography by Al Parker. 320 Hull St. 291.1400.
http://www.artworksrichmond.com
Black History Museum
Continuing through October 6: “Black Renaissance: Celebrating African-American Arts, Traditions and Community,” an exhibition of works by 40 African-American artists. 00 Clay St. 780.9093.
http://www.blackhistorymuseum.org
Chop Suey Books
Opening Friday, September 14: “Rooms,” new photography by Kristina Kafantaris. Opening reception 6-8pm. 1317 W. Cary St. 497.4705.
http://www.chopsueybooks.com
Corporate Museum and Frame
Opening Friday, September 7: “Folia,” wall-sized assemblages by Charles Gustina. Opening reception 7-10pm. 301 W. Broad St. 643.6858.
http://www.corporatemuseumframe.com
Cultural Arts Center at Glen Allen
Continuing through September 22: “A Touch of Class,” mixed media show featuring work by the visual arts faculty including Roz Berlin, Patsi Dean, Julia Dixon, Carver Evans, Cherri Hankins, Jane Hendley, Lucia Crippa, Tasha McKelvey and Linda Wolitz. 2880 Mountain Road. 261.2787.
http://www.artsglenallen.com
Eric Schindler Gallery
Opening Friday, September 14: “Paintings and Drawings of People You Don’t Know and a Self-Portrait That Isn’t Even Me,” work by Jaime Pocklington. Opening reception 7-9pm. On display through October 9. 2305 E. Broad St. 644.5005.
www. ericschindlergallery.com
Glave Kocen Gallery
Opening Friday, September 7: “Collaboration,” work by Sheep Jones and Brigitte P. Davis. Opening reception 6-9pm. 1620 W. Main St. 358.1990.
http://www.glavekocengallery.com
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Mary Holland at Main Art.
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Main Art Gallery
Opening Friday, September 7: “Blossoms and Thorns,” work on paper by Mary Holland. Opening 7-9pm. 1537 W. Main St. 355.6151.
http://www.mainartsupply.com
Nonesuch Gallery
Opening Friday, September 7: New work by Tyler Thomas and Jim Callahan. Opening 7-10pm. 918 W. Grace St. 649.4069.
http://www.nonesuchrva.com
Page Bond Gallery
Opening Friday, September 7: Work from New York sculptor Hiroyuki Hamada and Lily Cox Richard. 1625 W. Main St. 353.0094. w
ww.pagebondgallery.com
Pine Camp Arts and Community Center
Opening Friday, September 14: “Celebrating Murry DePillars,” work by Murry N. DePillars, the former dean of the School of Arts at Virginia Commonwealth University. Opening reception 7-9pm. 4901 Old Brook Rd.
http://www.ci.richmond.va.us/parks/Pine.aspx
Quirk Gallery
Opening Friday, September 7: “Tables to Walls,” an exhibit of illustration work from John Foster, Gary Kelley, Anita Kunz, Patricia Martin-Nelson, Joe Morse, Tim O’Brien, Roberto Parada, Tifenn Python, and Greg Swearingen. Also opening: New work in The Vault by Sebastian Buescher and Mat Shelton in The Shop. 311 W. Broad St. 644.5450.
http://www.quirkgallery.com
Red Door Gallery
Continuing through September 30: “Variations,” work by 14 Richmond artists. 1607 W. Main St. 358.0211.
http://www.reddoorgalleryva.com
Richmond Public Library
Opening Friday, September 7: Work by Rosana Lopez Haugh, photos by Jeremy Witt and “Explorations In Digital Color Photography,” by Rudolph Hickman. Opening reception 7pm. 101 E. Franklin St.
http://www.richmondpubliclibrary.org
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David Cook at Transmission.
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Transmission
Opening Friday, September 7: “Dear Dead Person,” new work by Brooklyn artist David Cook and Richmond’s own Oura. Opening reception 7-9pm. On display through October 9. 321 Brook Rd.
University of Richmond
Opening Wednesday, September 19: “The Inner Eye: Folk Art of India from the William and Ann Oppenhimer Collection” and “The Sacred and the Sensuous: Hindu Art from the Collection.” Opening Friday, September 28: “Artist at Work: The Art and Commerce of J. J. Lankes” and “Of Human Bondage,” etchings by John Sloan Illustrating W. Somerset Maugham’s Novel. Continuing through September 30: “Leaded: The Materiality and Metamorphosis of Graphite” at the Joel and Lila Harnett Museum of Art. Artwork by contemporary artists who utilize the physical nature and characteristics of graphite and pencils as content in both two- and three-dimensional work. Continuing through September 16: “Annual Student Exhibition.” 28 Westhampton Way. 289.8276.
http://museums.richmond.edu
VCU Arts Locker 50b
Opening Friday, September 7: Art starring Jeff Debell and Kathy Rosen. Curated by Blake Huff. 1000 West Broad Street, 3rd Floor.
http://www.vcu.edu/arts/locker50b
Virginia Historical Society
Continuing through September 16: “Looking Back: The Jamestown Negro Exhibit of 1907,” explores the materials, history and impact of the so-called “Negro Building” at the Jamestown Tercentennial Exposition of 1907. 428 N. Boulevard.
http://www.vahistorical.org
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Christopher Winton-Stahle at the VMFA Pauley Center.
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Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
Opening Friday, September 14: Faculty Exhibition in the Studio School Gallery. Opening reception 5-7pm. Studio School Gallery is located at 2911 Grove Ave. Continuing through October 28: “China Now,” photographs by Christopher Winton-Stahle. 200 N. Boulevard. 340.1400.
http://www.vmfa.museum
Visual Arts Studio
Opening Friday, September 7: “Softly September,” oil paintings by Cathyann L. Burgess and 3-D oil on panel paintings by Michael Gettings. Artist talk 6:30pm. Opening reception 7pm. Gypsy klezmer music by My Son the Doctor. 208 W. Broad St. 644.1368.
http://www.visualartstudio.org
White Canvas Gallery
Opening Saturday, September 15: “Iced Tea and Memories,” mixed media paintings from Virginia folk artist William H. Clarke. Opening reception 5:30-8pm. 111 S. 14th St. 782.1776.
http://www.whitecanvasgallery.com
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