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Galleries: August

Atlas Coffee 2206 Fontaine Ave. Pen and watercolor drawings by Jessica Livingston. 

BozART Located in Hot Cakes, Barracks Road Shopping Center. “Feast Your Eyes On,” a show of local artists including Judith Ely, Randy Baskerville, Joan Dreicer, and Cassidy Girvin. Through August 15.

The Bridge Progressive Arts Initiative 209 Monticello Rd. “Eyes on Sen Soley,” oil and acrylic works on canvas from Haitian artists Mackenley Darius, Richard Nesly, Erivaux Prospere, and Anthony Martial. Opens August 6. 

The Center at Belvedere 540 Belvedere Blvd. In the Auditorium Exhibit Gallery, “Awakening to the Beauty of Pastels,” works by local group the Piedmont Pastelists. On the second floor, “Renewal: Finding Our Way Back,” oil paintings by Randy Baskerville. 

Joan Dreicer at The Center at Belvedere.

Crozet Artisan Depot 5791 Three Notch’d Rd. “New Work by Emily Ruth Prints” features screen and block-printed textiles sewn into home goods by local fiber artist Emily Wool. Through August 31. 

C’ville Arts Cooperative Gallery 118 E. Main St., Downtown Mall. Jennifer Paxton’s “Come Closer” is a collection of nature photo-graphy alongside nature-inspired ceramic jewelry. Opens August 6. 

Jefferson School African American Heritage Center 233 Fourth St. NW. “Radiance from the Waters,” exhibit of art by Adama Delphine Fawundu. Through August 28. 

The Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art Collection 400 Worrell Dr. “Darkish,” a selection of watercolors by Dub Leffler, as well as “Irrititja Kuwarri Tjungu (Past & Present Together),” a look at 50 years of Papunya Tula artists, and “Breathe With Me: A Wandering Sculpture Trail,” which showcases collaborative work by UVA sculpture and mindfulness students. 

Les Yeux du Monde 841 Wolf Trap Rd. “Ever-green” features landscapes in oil and mixed media, as well as more abstract works by Susan McAlister. Through August 15.

Sophie Gibson at Studio IX.

McGuffey Art Center 201 Second St. NW. In the Sarah B. Smith Gallery, “Fairies Are Real,” collages by Madeleine Rhondeau- Rhodes; on the first floor, a show from the Incubator Residency Program; and on the second floor, a summer show featuring McGuffey Association Members. Through August 15.

New Dominion Bookshop 404 E. Main St., Downtown Mall. “Take these home” is a series of photographs from Tori Purcell. Opens August 6. 

PVCC Gallery 501 College Dr. PVCC’s 2021 Annual Student Exhibition is online only, displaying works by student artists in a variety of media. pvcc.edu/performingarts. Through August 26. 

Emily Wool at Crozet Artisan Depot.

Quirk Gallery 499 W. Main St. “Peel,” by Molly Evans, an exhibition that shows works made from fiber, ceramic, steel, and experimental quilt media. Through August 15.

Random Row Brewery 608 Preston Ave. Karen Knierim displays her watercolor series, “Beaches and Blooms.” 

Studio IX 969 Second St. SE. Sophie Gibson’s “Gardenhair” showcases ceramic heads with sculpted hair and abstract floral paintings. Opens August 6. 

Top Knot Studio 103 Fifth St. SE. “Tetrachromat,” featuring images by Chelsea Hoyt.

Chelsea Hoyt at Top Knot Studio.

Visible Records 1740 Broadway St. Visible Record’s first gallery exhibition, “Tiajue Tocha (let’s go home),” features works exploring brickmaking by the Mexican art collective Rasquache. Opens August 6.