Galleries

Opening

Artspace “Breathless,” featuring photographs by Annie Hogan. “Fe203,” featuring photographs by Louis Joyner. “Rebirth,” featuring paintings by Inge Strack. Opening Aug. 28 at 7 p.m. and on display through Sept. 20. 0 E. Fourth St. 232-6464.

Art Works “Dogmatic Cat As Trophy.” “The Fascination of Trees,” featuring photography by Sherri Wilson Conley. “Shadows From the Garden,” featuring art by Emma Lou Martin. “Recent Works,” featuring art by Santa DeHaven. “Recent Works,” featuring art by Jason Norwood. Opening Aug. 28 and on display through Sept. 20. 320 Hull St., 291-1400.

Page Bond Gallery “New Works,” featuring art by Dragana Crnjak, Leslie Millar, and James Stroud. Opening Aug. 28 at 7 p.m. and on display through Sept. 26. 1625 W. Main St. 359-3633.

Uptown Gallery “Other Worldly,” featuring oil, ink and colored pencil works by Tom Krusinis and Cari Still. “Near and Far,” featuring pastels by Aubrey Walker. Opening Sept. 1 and on display through Oct. 31. 1305 W. Main St. 353-8343.

Ongoing

1212 Gallery “Virginia Collage Society Exhibit.” On display through Aug. 29. 12 E. 12th St. 233-9957.

Chasen Galleries “Realistically Speaking,” featuring art by Klaus Strubel, Rino Gonzalez and Olaf. On display through Aug. 31. 3554 W. Cary St. 204-1048.

Crossroads Art Center “Odd Man Out,” featuring works by various artists. “Available … Views of a Field Whose Days are Numbered.” Both through Sept. 8. 20016 Staples Mill Road. 278-8950.

Cultural Arts Center at Glen Allen “The Colors of Haiti,” featuring paintings by Haitian artists including Patrick Verneret, Gerald Michael Lafontant and Wilbert Laurent. Through Sept. 6. 2880 Mountain Road. 261-2787.

Ghostprint Gallery “Paper Politics,” featuring politically and socially conscious prints by more than 200 international artists. Curated by Josh MacPhee. On display through Aug. 29. 220 W. Broad St. 344-1557.

Ginger Levit Gallery “Un Impressionist FranAais,” featuring oils on canvas by Georges Yoldjoglou. Through Sept. 3. 1519 W. Main St. 398-0440.

Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden “Jeweled Treasures, Small Wonders,” featuring insect shadowboxes by Laura Garrett. Through Sept. 7. 1800 Lakeside Ave. 262-9887.

Library of Virginia “Poe: Man, Myth or Monster,” a special exhibit commemorating the 200th birthday of the American author. Through Dec. 5. 800 E. Broad St. 692-3592.

Main Art Gallery “Limited Edition: Exploring Printmaking at the University of Mary Washington,” featuring works by Jesse Kopp, Andrew Sniffen, Molly Mathusa, Justin Owens and Molly Campbell. Through Aug. 31. 1537 W. Main St., 355-6151.

Montpelier Center for Arts “James River Art League,” featuring oil, pastel, watercolor and acrylic paintings by members. Through Aug. 30. 17205 Mountain Road. 883-7378.

North Avenue Library “Solo Show,” featuring art by Janet Taylor. Through Sept 1. 2901 North Ave. 646-6675.

Petersburg Regional Art Center “All Media Show,” featuring works by various artists. On display through Sept 5. 132 N. Sycamore St. 733-8200.

Project Space Gallery “A 72 submillimeter banana stuffed kauf drop,” featuring art by Dana Frostick, Nutchild, Roman Zelgatas, Ken Jorgensen, Courtney Ford, Jean-Baptiste and Nic Desantis. Through Aug. 28. 0 E. Fourth St. 338-5508.

Red Door Gallery “Long Gone,” featuring paintings and installations by Ed Trask, Chris Milk, James Marshall, Marshall Higgins, Nick Kuszyk, Brad Bacon, Chip 7 and Elkamino. On display through Sept. 26. 1607 W. Main St. 358-0211.

Richmond Public Library “Nature and Architectural Photography,” featuring black-and-white and sepia-toned photography by Alice Quirk. “Poe's Women,” featuring paintings by Chris Semtner of the most important women in Poe's life and work. “Ink. Paper. Print.” Featuring monoprints and illustrations by Meena Khalili. “Rich City Relic: Tragedies and Triumphs,” featuring paintings in mixed media by Kevin Lee Curry. On display through Aug. 31. 101 E. Franklin St. 646-6500.

Valentine Richmond History Center “Disciples of Vulcan: Examining the Resilient Oregon Hill Community,” featuring a collection of images, maps and ephemera telling the story of the neighborhood. Through November. “Battle for the City: the Politics of Race, 1950s—1970s,” featuring images and artifacts from Richmond during the civil rights movement. Through August. 1015 E. Clay St. 649-0711.

University of Richmond Museums “Faces and Flowers: Painting on Lenox China.” On display through June 28, 2010. “Victories, Orbs, and Angels: Byzantine Coins from the Collection.” Through Nov. 15. “Remembering Stanley Boxer: A Retrospective 1946-2000.” On display through Oct. 4. “Zap! Comix Prints by Robert Crumb.” On display through Dec. 13. “Annual Student Exhibition.” On display through Sept. 20. 28 Westhampton Way. 289-8276.

Uptown Gallery “Places to Be,” featuring works in oil and acrylic by George Crawford and Blanton Seward. “From Bath County to Boca Grande,” featuring paintings by William Frable. Both through Aug. 29. “Fabulous Florals,” featuring works by various Richmond artists. On display through Sept 26. 1305 W. Main St. 353-8343.

Virginia Historical Society “Soul Soldiers: African Americans and the Vietnam Era,” featuring more than 160 artifacts, photographs, recordings and other displays. “Marking Time: Voyage to Vietnam,” featuring a cache of Vietnam War soldiers' art. “Bring Paul Home: Phyllis Galanti and Vietnam War POWs,” featuring pictures, letters, pamphlets, buttons and posters publicizing the plight of prisoners of war. All through Aug. 30. 428 N. Boulevard. 358-4901.

Virginia Museum of Fine Arts “Stranger Than Paradise,” featuring work by Josephine Haden in the Pauley Center. Through Sept. 13. 200 N. Boulevard. 204-2705.

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