galleries

Black History Museum and Cultural Center “Don’t Grieve After Me: The Black Experience in Virginia 1619-2001,” a photographic exhibit chronicling the black experience in Virginia. Through Aug. 30. 00 Clay St. 780-9093.

Chasen Galleries of Fine Art Works by Hessam Abrishami. Through Sept. 1. 3554 W. Cary St. 204-1048.

Chester Library Watercolors by Mildred Lucas. Through Aug. 28. 11800 Centre St. 748-1161.

Column B Gallery “Dave Moore: New Works.” Through September. Chop Suey Books, 1317 W. Cary St.

Crossroads Art Center “The Essence,” featuring works by Sharon Lalik. Through Aug. 31. 2016 Staples Mills Road. 278-8950, www.crossroadsartcenter.com.

Cudahy’s “Let’s Get Physical,” works by Jeanne Goodman, Victoria Bruner and Jeremy Witt. Through Sept. 11. 1314 E. Cary St. 782-1776.

Cultural Arts Center “Fields of Visions,” paintings and sculptures of Virginia’s landscapes by eight local artists. Through Oct. 19. 2880 Mountain Road. 261-6200.

Elegba Folklore Society Gallery “The International Art Warehouse,” paintings, carvings, jewelry and other works. Through Aug. 31. 101 E. Broad St. 644-3900.

For Art’s Sake Mixed-media works by Anne Kennon Pilland and Jill Chafin. Through Sept. 14. 3451 W. Cary St. 353-8101.

George M. Modlin Center for the Arts “True Grit: Seven Female Visionaries before Feminism” is a collaboration of paintings, sculpture and drawings made between 1951 and 1975 by seven American female artists, who have influenced the course of modern art. Through Sept. 29. “Buds, Blooms and Blossoms: Boehm Porcelains from the Permanent Collection.” Through Sept 1. University of Richmond, George M. Modlin Center for the Arts. 289-8276.

James Center Atrium “The Mountain Lake Workshop Exhibition,” 48 mixed-media pieces inspired by the moving setting of Mountain Lake. Through Aug. 31. 1021 E. Cary St. 231-6518.

Lora Robins Gallery “Celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the Lora Robins Gallery of Design from Nature.” Through Oct. 27. “Structures of Nature” This exhibition is comprised of nature-inspired photographs by the late Andreas Feininger. Through May 15, 2003. 289-8276.

Marsh Art Gallery “UR Semi-Annual Exhibition” This exhibition features a range of student works by art students from the spring 2002 semester. Through Sept. 15. “Going with the Flow” features prints by Pat Steir, who is known for her unique gestural style that sometimes resembles waterfalls. Through Dec. 15. University of Richmond, Marsh Art Gallery. 289-1894.

Richmond Public Library A quilt and visual family history by Unicia Buster on extended loan. Also, “Clay Works” by Nora Green, “The Fifth Commandment” by Caroline Young Long and “Spirals in Nature — Growth as a Metaphor” by Ruth Glen and Linda I are on display through Sept. 4. 101 E. Franklin St. 646-4256.

Tobacco Company All Media Show. Runs through Sept. 7. 2001 E. Grace St. 643-7959. www.shockoebottomarts.com.

Uptown Gallery “Land and Sea,” works by Dare Boles and Art Markel. Through Sept. 14. 1305 W. Main St. 353-8343.

Virginia Historical Society “Picturing the Century: One Hundred Years of Photography from the National Archives,” a Smithsonian exhibit of 20th-century images of major events. Through Sept. 29. “Missing,” 81 photographs by Martha Cooper documents the impromptu memorials erected in New York City in the wake of the Sept. 11 tragedy. Through Sept. 29. “September 11, 2001, in Virginia” commemorates the lives of those lost in the attack on the Pentagon, documents the rescue efforts conducted and Virginian’s responses to the event. Through Nov. 25. 428 N. Boulevard. 342-9665.

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