Opening
City Hall Lobby The National Arts Program at Richmond presents “Expressions,” work by city and school employees and family members, July 9-29. 900 E. Broad St. 646-3674.
Nonesuch Art and Apparel Sculpture, paintings and drawings by Adam Juresko, Lynn Hassel and Tyler Thomas are on display through July. 918 W. Grace St. 649-4069.
PAAL Gallery The Petersburg Area Art League presents a show by Angela M. Orrell, “From the Seed to the Hand,” photography and essays on the Tobacco South, opening with a reception July 8, 7-10 p.m. Through Aug. 7. 7 E. Old St. 861-4611.
Petersburg Regional Art Center The July All Media Show opens with an awards ceremony and reception featuring the works of Carol Hickman, Page Roller, Charlotte Tinnell, Cynthia Erdahl, Heeja Freeman and Paulette Nesbitt, starting July 8 at 7:30 p.m. Through Aug. 6. 132 N. Sycamore St. 733-8200.
Pine Camp Arts and Community Center The National Arts Program at Richmond presents “Creative Reflections,” work by various artists, July 9-29. 4901 Old Brook Road. 646-3674.
Science Museum of Virginia The National Arts Program at Richmond opens its citywide art show with a reception, awards ceremony, a “Youth/Teen Showcase” and music by Rudy Faulkner, starting July 9 at 7 p.m. The show continues through July 29. 2500 W. Broad St. 646-3674.
1708 Gallery “Sight Range,” an exhibition by John Movius of digitally altered photographs taken by veterans of the first Gulf War, opens with a reception July 8, 8-10 p.m. Through Aug. 13. 319 W. Broad St. 643-1708.
White Canvas Gallery “Southern Exposure,” an exhibition of paintings depicting rural Virginia, opens with a reception July 8, 5:30-8 p.m. Through Aug. 3. 111 S. 14th St. 782-1776.
Ongoing
ADA Gallery Drawings by Ryoo, Jae-Min, paintings and drawings by Mark Bryant and “Firecracker Drawings” by Rosemarie Fiore, through July. There is a second reception July 8, 7-10 p.m. 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 “Fluxus Redux,” an exhibition of avant-garde art by more than 60 artists, runs through July 31. 6 E. Broad St. 343-1406.
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, 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, 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, runs through Aug. 18. 1312 Bainbridge St. 230-4544.
Brazier Fine Arts “Virginia Artists Group Show,” featuring the work of Loryn Brazier, Diane Cannon, Ed Hatch, Sara Linda Poly, Maggie Siner, Roberta Thole and Linda Volrath, runs through Aug. 31. 3401 W. Cary St. 359-2787.
C3 Center An exhibition of paintings by Jack M. Brandt hangs through August 1. 1801 E. Cary St. 474-3639.
Chasen Galleries The works of Ron Burns, official artist for the Humane Society, are on display through Aug. 1. 3554 W. Cary St. 202-1048.
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.
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 14 North Art House presents “The Damned Don’t Cry,” visual art by Jane Winfield, Shawn Lotze and Emily Erb, video installations by Todd Raviotta, Grant Pullman and the 14 North’s National Reel, through July. 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.
Henry Street Gallery An exhibition of work in pastel by various artists runs through July 29. A selection of crafts is also on display. 422 W. Broad St. 247-1491.
Main Art Gallery “A Column as Tall as Its Maker,” columns of various designs by area artists, continues through Aug. 28. 1537 W. Main St. 355-6151.
Plant Zero Art Center “Constructs,” paintings by Sally Bowring, Davi Det 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.
Reynolds Gallery “EnvironMental,” work by Megan Biddle, Sun Tek Chung, Todd Dobbs, Emily Hall, Brian Steiff and Sayaka Suzuki, continues through Aug. 26. 1514 W. Main St. 355-6553.
Richmond Public Library “Treasures of the Public Library,” “An Exploration of Light,” photography by Tom McElvy, and “Hallelujah Now!” drawings by Jeannette Drake, through July. 101 E. Franklin St. 646-4740.
Solvent Space An installation by Katharina Grosse runs through July 9. 0 E. Fourth St. 827-0984.
Uptown Gallery “Across Cultures,” an exhibition of paintings by Anne Via and Dare Boles, hangs through August. 1305 W. Main St. 353-8343.
Visual Art Studio “Material Collaborations,” a mixed-media Yitzhak Project installation by Priscilla Roggenkamp and Keith McMahon, through Aug. 6. 208 W. Broad St. 644-1368.
White Canvas Gallery “A Lens to the World,” the photography of Bob Lerner, continues through July 6. 111 S. 14th St. 782-1776.