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Opening

1708 Gallery “Naming Game,” paintings by Jill Moser, opens with a reception Oct. 7, 8-10 p.m. Through Oct. 29. 319 W. Broad St. 643-1708.

312 Gallery “Photographs” by Theodore S. Holmes and “Hblaye,” a collection of statues and masks from Africa’s west coast, open with a reception Oct. 7, 7-10 p.m. Through October. 312 Brook Road. 339-2535.

ADA Gallery An exhibition of work by Mike Taylor, Nicole Baumann and Judith Page opens with a reception Oct. 7, 7-10 p.m. Through October. 228 W. Broad St. 644-0100.

Art6 Gallery Mixed-media sculpture by Andy Faith and photography by Tricia Pearsall opens with a reception Oct. 7, 7-10 p.m. Through Oct. 30. 6 E. Broad St. 343-1406.

Artemis Gallery An exhibition of “Mystical Complexions: The Raku-Combustibles of Tanya Tyree” opens with a reception Oct. 7, 5-10 p.m. Through October. 1601 W. Main St. 254-1755.

Chop Suey Books “You’re Invited,” photography by Michael Lease, opens with a reception Oct. 7, 6-9 p.m. Through Nov. 8. 1317 W. Cary St. 497-4705.

Corporate and Museum Frame “The Enigmatic Landscape: An International Photography Exhibition” opens with a reception Oct. 7, 7-10 p.m. Through Nov. 2. 301 W. Broad St. 643-6858.

Curated Culture at Cornerstone Gallery An exhibition of paintings by Fred Weatherford opens with a reception Oct.7, 7-10 p.m. Through Oct. 28. 23 W. Broad St. 344-1508.

Gallery5 “Surface Tension,” textural paintings by Christopher Carroll, Terry Wolfe, John Adams and others, plus a video installation by Todd Raviotta, opens with a reception Oct. 7, 7-10 p.m., featuring music by The Orderlies, Assemblage, Planar, Anousheh Khalili, and A Roman Holiday, 10 p.m.-1 a.m. Through Oct. 25. 200 W. Marshall St. 644-0005.

Gallery 5800 “Black and White Landscape Photography” by Hullihen Williams Moore opens with a reception Oct. 7, 5:30-8 p.m. Through Nov. 2. 5800 Grove Ave. 285-0774.

Henry Street Gallery A Group Photography Show opens with a reception Oct. 7, 7:30-10:30 p.m. Through Oct 28. 422 W. Broad St. 247-1491.

Main Art Gallery “Well That Explains That,” mixed media by Frank Heller, opens with a reception Oct. 7, 7-9 p.m. Through October. 1537 W. Main St. 355-6151.

Richmond Public Library “Scenes From the Bahamas and Richmond,” paintings by Reuben Smith; “Favorite Images,” photography by Linda Warfield; an exhibit on “Mali: Timbuktu, the Ancient Empire of Mali and the People of Today”; and “A Peace of Timbuktu” open with a reception Oct. 7, 7-9 p.m. Through Nov. 1. 101 E. Franklin St. 646-4740.

Sledd/Winger Glassworks and Gallery An exhibition of work by the Richmond Craftsmen Guild opens with a reception Oct. 7, 7-10 p.m. Through October. 414 W. Broad St. 644-2837.

St. Michael’s Episcopal Church “A Career in Art,” a retrospective of paintings by Martha Jane Albus, opens with a reception Oct. 7, 6-8 p.m. Through October. 8706 Quaker Lane. 272-0992.

Ongoing

ADA Gallery “Twelve by Twelve: A Record Bin Art Show,” through November. 228 W. Broad St. 644-0100.

Anderson Gallery VCU School of the Arts presents “Surface Charge,” through Dec. 4. 907 1/2 W. Franklin St. 828-1522.

Artspace An exhibition of work by Angela Willcocks, Barbara Rachko’s large oil constructions, a Shirl Tandlich retrospective and an installation by Deirdra McAfee and Mark Shepheard continue through Oct. 30. The 2005 Sculpture Invitational features work by a dozen sculptors, including Margery Albertini, Tom Chenoweth and Ed Holton, located throughout the Manchester area through Oct. 30. 0 E. Fourth St. 232-6464.

Art Works Four shows run through Oct. 16: The September All Media Show; “Beauty and the Bug,” paintings by Chris Semtner; “Pleasant Beauty Returns,” paintings by Carmen Bendersky; and “Installations and Performance Art” by Sheila Gray, Julia Shacklock and Erika Walters. Also, the Virginia Breast Cancer Foundation hosts an art show, “The Art of Surviving,” through Oct. 23. 320 Hull St. 291-1400.

Bainbridge Art Center “Artists’ Reflections,” an exhibition of work by Terry Lynn Smith, Anne Sylvest, Anne Piland, Petie Bogen-Garrett, Mo Regulinsky, Peter C. Justice, Bridget Belkacemi and M. Sahin Altug, runs through Oct. 20. 1312 Bainbridge St. 230-4544.

Brazier Fine Art “Paint the Town,” a collection of work by Plein Air Painters of the Southeast, runs through Oct. 16. 3401 W. Cary St. 359-2787.

C3 Gallery An exhibition of art by Hispanic women runs through Nov. 1. 1801 E. Cary St. 334-1745.

Chasen Galleries “Figures From Around the World,” featuring work by Pino, Hua Chen and others, runs through Oct. 31. 3554 W. Cary St. 202-1408.

Corporate and Museum Frame Gallery “African-American Faces and Flowers,” paintings by Philip Muzi Branch, runs through Oct. 5. 301 W. Broad St. 643-6858.

Crossroads Art Center “Doorways and Passages,” an all-media show, runs through Oct. 27. 2016 Staples Mill Road. 278-8950.

Cultural Arts Center at Glen Allen “A Touch of Class,” works by Amanda Anthony, Carter Evans, Travis Fullerton, Jane Hendley, Robin Ricketts and Thomas Van Auken, runs through Oct. 8. Also, “Timeless America,” sepia photographs by Jon Parks, hangs through October in the Slantwall Gallery. 2880 Mountain Road. 261-6200.

Elegba Folklore Society “Worlds and Their Realms: The Nature of Art,” work by Lorenzo Gibson, runs through Dec. 31. 101 E. Broad St. 644-3900.

Eric Schindler Gallery A Group Invitational to benefit Art180 features work by Gordon Stettinius, Brett Busang, Susann Whittier, Chris Milk Hulburt and others, continues through Oct. 8. 2305 E. Broad St. 644-5005.

Flippo Gallery “Atelier Circulaire,” a collection of prints, at Randolph-Macon College through Nov. 13. 211 N. Center St. 752-3018.

Nonesuch Art and Apparel An exhibition of handmade and found masks runs through October. 918 W. Grace St. 649-4069.

PAAL Gallery The Petersburg Area Art League presents “Interesting Faces and Exotic Places,” work by Doris Furr Gilliland and Paula J. Mims, through Oct. 9. 7 E. Old St. 861-4611.

Petersburg Regional Art Center The All Media show, featuring works by Blanton Seward, Chase Decker, Bob Procida, Keith Ramsey, Beverly Lockwood and Sheila Thomas, runs through Oct. 8. 132 N. Sycamore St. 732-8200.

Plant Zero Gallery “Cause and Effect/Opus Paintings” by Steve Clark runs through Oct. 22. 0 E. Fourth St. 726-4442.

Quirk Gallery “Watt’s Up? Chandelier Exhibition” runs through Oct. 23. “Brick by Brick: Ceramics Exhibition by Julie Elkins” and “Bride’s New Name: Collection of Caryl Burtner” runs through Oct. 28. 311 W. Broad St. 644-5450.

Rentz Gallery “Vibrant Landscapes” by Sheep Jones and Rodger Bechtold runs through Oct. 31. 1700 W. Main St. 358-5338.

Reynolds Gallery “Lift Here and Be Happy,” an exhibition of paintings by Paul Ryan and sculpture by Tara Donovan, Kirsten Hassenfeld and Alyson Shotz, runs through Oct. 15. 1514 W. Main St. 355-6553.

Solvent Space VCU School of the Arts presents “Stephen Vitiello: Heaven and Hell (Collaborations With Scanner and Andrew Deutsch)” at Plant Zero through Oct. 30. 0 E. Fourth St. 827-0984.

Spotlight Gallery The City Art Program at Pine Camp Arts and Community Center presents “Our Own,” exhibits by students and instructors, through Oct. 21. 4901 Old Brook Road. 646-3674.

Uptown Gallery “Inside/Outside,” works by Mary Jo Beswick and Kathy Hoppe, runs through Oct. 29. 1305 W. Main St. 353-8343.

Visual Arts Center of Richmond “Recasting the Landscape: Recent Work by Robert Shlaer and Jerry Spagnoli,” through Oct. 16. 1812 W. Main St. 353-0094.

Visual Arts Studio “Christo’s Gates,” a city-wide exhibition of photographs and paintings of Christo and Jeanne-Claude’s Central Park project, runs through Oct. 28. 208 W. Broad St. 644-1368.

White Canvas Gallery “The Landscape: Collaborations in Photo and Paint,” an exhibition of oil paintings and photography by Bill and Linda White, runs through Oct. 12. 111 S. 14th St. 782-1776.

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