Opening
Art6 Gallery “The Group of Nine” and “Transformations: Imaginary Naturescapes” open with a reception, March 2, 6 p.m. Through April 1. 6. E. Broad St. 343-1406.
Cathedral of the Sacred Heart “The Lenten Journey: The Stations of the Cross,” paintings by Greig Leach and sculptures by Fran Nankervis, opens with a reception March 2, 6-8 p.m. Through April 6. 823 Park Ave. 359-5651, ext. 106.
Chasen Galleries “Spanish Visions,” original paintings by Joan Colomer, Luis Fernandez Hebrero and Joan Marti, opens March 2. Through March 31. 3554 W. Cary St. 204-1048.
Cultural Arts Center at Glen Allen “Truth or Dare,” mixed-media exhibition by Nancy Witt and her three sons, Brad Camden, David Camden and Jeremy Witt, opens March 4 with an opening reception March 11, 4-6 p.m. Through May 12. 2880 Mountain Road. 261-2787.
Curated Culture at Cornerstone Gallery “Interior/Exterior,” works by Richmond photographers Theodore Holmes and David Huerbin and painters Keith Ramsey and Chris Semtner host an open house 7-10 p.m. Through March. 23 W. Broad St. 344-1508.
Gallery5 “Repressed 2,” a show of politically and socially minded mixed-media work by Chaz Maviyane-Davies, Mark Price, Bruce New, Noah Scalin, Helvetica Jones and others, opens March 2, 7-11 p.m. with music by Caustic Castle, Constant Mauk, Special Ed and the Shortbus, and others. Through March 24. 200 W. Marshall St. 644-0005.
Jennifer Young Studio & Gallery Landscape paintings of gardens by Jennifer Young, open March 2 with a reception from 6-9 p.m. Through April 5. 16 E. Main St. 254-1008.
Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden “Cultivated Grounds” celebrates the approaching spring season with an opening March 1. Runs through March 31. 1800 Lakeside Ave. 262-9887.
Main Art Gallery “Souvenirs,” painting by Mary Anne Hensley, opens with a reception March 2, 7-9 p.m. Through March 31. 1537 W. Main St. 355-6151.
Quirk Gallery “Welcome to Life 3000,” a solo exhibit featuring local artist Nicole Baumann, opens with a reception March 2, 6-10 p.m. Through April 11. 311 W. Broad St. 644-5450.
Quirk Gallery “Radical Jewelry Makeover,” an exhibit of unwanted jewelry transformed by the VCU jewelry and metalsmith students, opens at 6 p.m. 311 W. Broad St. 644-5450.
Red Door Gallery “Somersaults,” paintings by Kathleen Vojta, and “Blotter,” multimedia work by Billy Colbert, open with a reception March 2, 6-10 p.m. 1607 W. Main St. 359-0211.
Rentz Gallery “Pivotal Moments of Richmond Arts: Style Weekly Celebrates 25 Years of Covering the Richmond Arts Scene” opens with a reception March 2, 6-9 p.m. Through March. 1700 W. Main St. 358-5338.
Reynolds Gallery Paintings by Heide Trepanier opens with a reception March 2, 7-9 p.m. Through April 7. 1514 W. Main St. 355-6553.
Richmond Public Library “Parle-moi, je t’Ă©coute,” audio stimulation by Sami Ben Larbi, opens with a reception March 2, 7-9 p.m. Through April 3. 101 E. Franklin St. 646-4867.
Slantwall Gallery “Seasons of Life,” mixed-media artwork by Jean Willis, opens March 5. Through March 31. 2880 Mountain Rd. 261-2787.
St. Michael’s Episcopal Church “A Celebration of African American Art: William H. Clarke Exhibit” runs March 2-31. A reception takes place March 9. 8706 Quaker Lane. 272-0992.
TorMan Essential Energy Products Paintings by Marci Erspamer, with a meet-the-artist reception March 3, 2-5 p.m. Through March 11. 29 N. 17th St. 648-5900.
1708 Gallery Annual art auction opens March 2 and runs through March 31. 319 W. Broad St. 643-1708.
Ongoing
1212 Gallery Manchester National Juried Fine Art Exhibition 2007 runs through March 18. 12 E. 12th St. 233-9957.
Anderson Gallery The winter 2007 exhibition features Gerald Donato’s “Reinventing the Game” and runs through March 4. 901 W. Franklin St. 828-1522.
Artspace “Abstraction” by Jerry Leal, “Playing With the Abstract” by Irving Aronowitz and “Multiple Page Drawings” by Ken Morgan run through March 18. 0 E. Fourth St. 232-6464.
Art Works The 2007 Eggstravaganza Egg Art Show; “The Heart of the Matter,” paintings by Greig Leach; shows by Ishina Feld and Mandy Musclerat; “Abandon All Hope,” digital art by Steven X; and the February All Media Show, run through March 18. 320 Hull St. 291-1400.
Cathedral of the Sacred Heart “The Lenten Journey: The Stations of the Cross,” paintings by Greig Leach and sculptures by Serafima Nankervis, runs through April 6. 823 Park Ave. 359-5651, ext. 106.
Chasen Galleries “Urban Art,” paintings by Maggie Stiefvater, Jian Wu, Joan Marti and Christophe Therrien, runs through Feb. 28. 3554 W. Cary St. 204-1048.
Chop Suey Books “Drawling, Stretching, and Fainting in Coils,” an exhibition of new paintings by Sheryl Humphrey, runs through March 4. 1317 W. Cary St. 497-4705.
Crossroads Art Center The February All Media Show, benefiting St. Joseph’s Villa, runs through March. 2016 Staples Mill Road. 278-8950.
Curated Culture at Cornerstone Gallery “Interior/Exterior,” photography by Theodore Holmes and David Huerbin and paintings by Keith Ramsey and Chris Semtner, runs through March 30. 23 W. Broad St. 344-1508.
Elegba Folklore Society “Interior Motive: The Mystery of Stone and Color,” mixed media and installations by Inga Bell, are on display through Feb. 28. 101 E. Broad St. 644-3900.
Eric Schindler Gallery “Naked and Still Ugly,” paintings by Eric Yevak, runs through March 6. 2305 E. Broad St. 644-5005.
Flippo Gallery The gallery presents “Artists and Writers,” collaborative works by Carole Garman and Pulitzer Prize-winner Claudia Emerson, Susan Hankla and Jack Glover, Brad and Stacie Birchette, and others, running through April 20. 211 N. Center St. 752-3018.
Gallery5 “A Separate Piece,” an all-sculpture exhibition with works by Adam Caldwell,
Terry Wolfe, Malcolm Majer, Andreas Rittmeyer and others, runs through February. 200 W. Marshall St. 644-0005.
Gallery 5800 “Virginia Landscapes,” oil paintings by AndrĂ© Lucero, runs through March 1. 5800 Grove Ave. 285-0774.
The Gallery Art & Design “On the Cusp,” paintings by Alek Alekian and Ashot Khachkalian, runs through February. 16 S. Dooley St. 355-0102.
Jennifer Young Studio & Gallery “Flowers and Candy,” paintings by Jennifer Young, runs through March 1. 16 E. Main St. 254-1008.
Lazare Gallery “Traditional Treasures: An Exhibition of Finer Small Works by Soviet and Russian Era Artists” runs through Feb. 28. 4641 Kimages Wharf Road. 829-5001.
Nonesuch Art & Apparel A show of photography by Liza Kate and Curtis Patton runs through March. 918 W. Grace St. 649-4069.
Page Bond Gallery “Carrara,” photography by William Wylie, runs through March 9. 1625 W. Main St. 359-3633.
Petersburg Area Art League “Diverse Perceptions,” paintings by Cordell Hopper, runs through March 4. 7 E. Old St. in Petersburg. 861-4611.
Petersburg Regional Art Center The February All Media Show, featuring works by Ronnie Thompson, Page Roller, Jack Williams and others, runs through March 3. 132 N. Sycamore St. 733-8200.
Sara D. November Gallery The gallery at the Weinstein JCC hosts an Undiscovered Artists Exhibit, running through March 18. 5403 Monument Ave. 285-6500.
Reynolds Gallery “Gerald Donato: Mr. Man and Moonface,” a show of drawings, runs through March 3. 1514 W. Main St. 355-6553.
Solvent Space A show of works by Margrét Blöndal and Rachel Hayes runs through March 10. 0 E. Fourth St. in Plant Zero. 827-0984.
Spotlight Gallery “African-American Art: Images of the Past, Present and Future,” curated by Dennis Winston, runs through March 16 at Pine Camp Arts and Community Center. 4901 Old Brook Road. 646-3674.
Uptown Gallery “How Far the Ties of Blood?” art from five generations of a family by Emma Lou Martin, Susan Singer, Sarah Abernathie, Jim Martin and others, runs through Feb. 28. 1305 W. Main St. 353-8343.
Visual Arts Studio “Andean Traditions in Ecuador,” paintings by Oliverio Corrales, runs through March 10. 208 W. Broad St. 644-1368.
White Canvas Gallery “Conversations,” work by Mary Chiaramonte and Tanya Tyree, runs through March 21. 111 S. 14th St. 782-1776. S





