Opening
Artspace “Real-eyes: Adults Exposed,” paintings by Jenni Plavnieks, “Thicket,” sculpture by Cary Loving, and “Umbra: Drawings About Life” by Randy Simmons, plus recent work by members, all open with a reception June 24, 6-9 p.m. Through July 17. 0 E. Fourth St. 232-6464.
Art Works The June All Media Show, “Alter Ego,” paintings by E.B. Kellinger, “Animal Essence,” paintings by Adele Castillo, “Equine Images in Line and Color,” watercolors by Phoebe Antrim, and “Dysfunction,” mixed media by Shelia Gray, all open with a reception June 24, 7-10 p.m. Through July 17. 320 Hull St. 291-1400.
Bainbridge Art Center “Figuratively Speaking,” paintings and photography of the human form by Susan Singer, David Tanner, Steven Roebuck, Jennifer Yane, Rhoda McCallum, Anne Sylvest, Elizabeth Flynn Chapman and K.B. Basechas, opens with a reception June 24, 6-9 p.m. Through Aug. 18. 1312 Bainbridge St. 230-4544.
Ongoing
1708 Gallery “Feast … Against the World,” a photography installation by Terral Bolton, Terry Brown, Sherry Griffin, C.J. Hawn, Stephanie Lundy and Chris Norris, runs through June 25. 319 W. Broad St. 643-1708.
ADA Gallery An exhibition of realist hamster paintings by Nathan Tersteeg, drawings by Travis Robertson and paintings by Cara Enteles, through June. Also, “Twelve by Twelve: A Record Bin Art Show,” through November. 228 W. Broad St. 644-0100.
Anderson Gallery Two summer shows run through Aug. 6: “The Bad Boys of Photography,” featuring work by 14 artists; and “Relativity,” mixed media by Jeannine Harkleroad, Chris Norris, Sun Tek Chung and James Davis. 907 1/2 W. Franklin St. 828-1522.
Art6 Gallery The Juried High School Art Exhibition, a collection of work by students in Richmond and surrounding areas, runs through June 26. 6 E. Broad St. 343-1406.
Artemis Gallery An exhibition of metal work by Joe DeRobertis and a show of paintings by Diane Clement runs through June 30. 1601 W. Main St. 353-2676.
Bainbridge Art Center “It’s Not Subtle,” new photography by Deb Booth and paintings by Peter Justice, John Balasa, Cynthia Erdahl and Christaphora Robeers, runs through June. 1312 Bainbridge St. 230-4544.
Brazier Fine Art “The Graz’n Days of Summer,” paintings by Les Yarbrough, runs through June 29. 3401 W. Cary St. 359-2787.
C3 Center An exhibition of paintings by Jack M. Brandt hangs through Aug. 1. 1801 E. Cary St. 474-3639.
Cauthorne Gallery “Unique Art!” paintings by Aaron Wallis, hangs through June 30. 205 Hull St. at Cauthorne Paper Company. 232-6736, ext. 205.
Chasen Galleries The oil paintings of MHolland, a collaboration of a mother and her daughters, hangs through June 30. 3554 W. Cary St. 204-1048.
Chop Suey Books “Hypnogogic,” an exhibition of sculpture by Aran Galligan, runs through July 7. 1317 W. Cary St. 497-4705.
Corporate and Museum Frame Gallery An exhibition of work by John McCarthy continues through July 13. 301 W. Broad St. 643-6858.
Crossroads Gallery An All Media Show, featuring photographer Exum Griffin and The Guild of American Papercutters, runs through July 7. 2016 Staples Mill Road. 278-8950.
Cultural Arts Center at Glen Allen “Tranquility,” paintings by Heidi Field, hangs through June 30. 2880 Mountain Road. 261-6200.
Curated Culture at Cornerstone Gallery “New Works” by printmaker Andrew Hershey hangs through July 29. 23 W. Broad St. 304-1554.
Elegba Folklore Society An exhibition of work by Awer Bul, “Lost Boy, Found Art,” runs through Aug. 31. 101 E. Broad St. 644-3900.
ForInstance Gallery An exhibit of paintings and sculptures by Martin Johnson runs indefinitely. 107 E. Cary St. 330-8001.
Gallery5 An exhibition featuring “The Human War Path,” figurative surrealist works by Timothy Sean Johnston, Timothy Harriss, Amanda Blackmon, Oura, Scott Mayo, Michael Bollinger and Kenneth Moore, sculpture and ceramics by Julie Elkins, Kate Horne, Debbie Quick and Christina Weisner, and jewelry by Jonathan Simons and Jason Burruss, runs through June 24. 200 W. Marshall St. 644-0005.
Hand Workshop Art Center An installation by sculptor Nancy Blum runs through July 24. 1812 W. Main St. 353-0094, ext. 14.
La Différence An exhibition of furniture by Sam Forrest is on display through June 30. 125 S. 14th St. 648-6210.
Main Art Gallery “Bridging Three Generations,” a collection of work down a family line, continues through June 27. 1537 W. Main St. 359-3499.
Montpelier Center for Arts and Education An exhibition of mixed-media work by Ginna Cullen runs through June. 17205 Mountain Road. 883-7378.
PAAL Gallery “City as Mosaic,” new work by Jonathan Jeffreys presented by the Petersburg Area Art League, runs through July 3. 7 E. Old St. 796-6875.
Petersburg Regional Art Center The June All Media Show, featuring work by Donna Rupertus, Ginny Dumouchelle, the Young Audiences of Virginia Viewpoint Project, and Shannon and Erin Thweatt, runs through July 2. 132 N. Sycamore St. 733-8200.
Plant Zero Art Center “Constructs,” paintings by Sally Bowring, Davi Del Hompson, Reni Gower, Chris Gregson, Steve Griffin, Ron Johnson, Ray Kass, Cindy Neuschwander and Javier Tapia, runs through July 8. 0 E. Fourth St. 726-4442.
Rentz Gallery An exhibition of Plein Air paintings by Jacques Ousson continues through June 27. 1700 W. Main St. 358-1650.
Richmond Public Library An exhibition of “The James, the Bridges and the Canal: Images and Details,” prints by George Collier, “From the Canadian Rockies to the Atlantic Soil,” landscapes by Don Hansen, pottery by Rebecca Samuel, circus posters from the VMFA and photography by Chandler Middle School students, all run through June 29. 101 E. Franklin St. 646-4740.
Solvent Space An installation by Katharina Grosse runs through July 9. 0 E. Fourth St. 827-0984.
Studio/Gallery 6 Work by Todd Hale, Mike Brown and Bradford Gregory is on display through June 30. Upstairs at 6 E. Broad St. (252) 207-4677.
Uptown Gallery An exhibition of paintings by Ken Hudler and John Balasa runs through June. 1305 W. Main St. 353-8343.
Visual Art Studio “Fiber and Stone,” a mixed-media installation by Priscilla Roggenkamp and Keith McMahon, runs through June 30. 208 W. Broad St. 644-1368.
White Canvas Gallery “A Lens on the World,” the photography of Bob Lerner, continues through June 30. 111 S. 14th St. 782-1776.