July Exhibitions
Botanical Fare 421 E. Main St. Downtown Mall. “My Water Garden,” photographs enhanced with acrylic paint on canvas by Betty Brubach. Through mid-July.
The Bridge Progressive Arts Initiative 209 Monticello Rd. In “Tender Works,” Karina A. Monroy explores cyclical tensions between pain and love, hurt and healing, and mother and daughter through embroidery, painting, and drawing. Through July 31. First Friday opening 5:30pm.
Central Library 201 E. Market St. On the third floor, 34 pieces of artwork from Arc of the Piedmont’s The Arc Studio, a visual arts program providing an open studio environment for adult artists with developmental disabilities. Through July 31.
Chroma Projects Inside Vault Virginia, Third St. SE. “Melange: Collage Works Across Time,” works by Chuck Scalin. Through July 29. First Friday reception at 5pm.
Crozet Artisan Depot 5791 Three Notch’d Rd. “Serenity in the Trees” features Alison Thomas’ digitally manipulated photographs. Through July. Meet the artist event on July 9 at 1pm.
Crozet Library 2020 Library Ave. Paintings by Dana Wheeles.
C’ville Arts Cooperative Gallery 118 E. Main St., Downtown Mall. “The Planets,” glass art and jewelry from Diana Branscome. Through July. First Friday meet the artist event at 5pm.
Eastwood Farm and Winery 2531 Scottsville Rd. “Into the Blue Ridge,” silkscreens and photos by Frederick Nichols. First Friday opening.
Grace Estate Winery 5273 Mt. Juliet Farm, Crozet. “Art at the Estate,” paintings by Beverley Ulrich. Through July.
Les Yeux du Monde 841 Wolf Trap Rd. “Convergence,” works by Isabelle Abbot. Opens July 9.
Live Arts 123 E. Water St. “Sycamore Revelations,” watercolor on custom panels by Sam Fisher. Through July 31.
Loving Cup Vineyard & Winery 3340 Sutherland Rd., North Garden. “Pastel Viewpoints,” an exhibit by local artists group the Piedmont Pastelists. Through July 31.
McGuffey Art Center 201 Second St. NW. In the Smith Gallery, “silent dialogues” by Polly Rebecca Breckenridge. In the first floor Hallway Gallery, works from residency artists. In the second floor Hallway Gallery, the summer member show. Through August 14. First Friday receptions.
New City Arts 114 Third St. NE. “I used to be” by Maya Kim. July 1 from 5-7:30pm.
Northside Library 705 Rio Rd. W. “Virginia’s Constitutions,” a traveling exhibition from the Library of Virginia. In the quiet room, acrylics by Victor M. Solomon, and on the art wall, oil paintings by Randy Baskerville. Through July 28.
PVCC Gallery V. Earl Dickinson Building, 501 College Dr. The Annual Student Exhibition features a curated selection of works by student artists from the latest academic year. Artistic media include painting, drawing, ceramics, graphic design, digital media, sculpture and more. Through September 9.
Second Street Gallery 115 Second St. SE. In the Main Gallery, “Subversive Media: Materiality & Power,” a group exhibition featuring 10 artists. In the Dové Gallery, “Summer’s Cauldron,” a solo exhibition by Aaron Eichorst. Through July 22.
Sentara Martha Jefferson Hospital 500 Martha Jefferson Dr. On the second floor, “Serenity and Life,” oil paintings by Terry M. Coffey. Through August 8.
Shenandoah Valley Art Center 126 S. Wayne Ave., Waynesboro. In the Cabell/Arehart Invitational Gallery, the annual exhibition by the Virginia Watercolor Society. Through August 27.
Studio Ix 969 Second St. SE. “As It Is Now” features painting and drawing by Tori Cherry depicting scenes of a new normal, post-autoimmune diagnosis. Through July 31. First Friday reception 5pm.
Top Knot Studio 103 Fifth St. SE. “Whereabouts,” works by Andrew Sherogan. On display July-September.
Vault Virginia 300 E. Main St. “The Memories Won’t Fade Away,” a group exhibition featuring works by Brittany Fan, Lucy “Clare” Spooner, and Lauchlan Davis. Through July 15.
Visible Records 1740 Broadway St. “Points of Departure,” an exhibition by the Photographer’s Green Book featuring works from four core members—Jay Simple, Sydney Ellison, Ally Caple, and Zora J. Murff. Through August 27.
Vitae Spirits Distillery 101 E. Water St. Photographs of vernacular architecture and innate cultural landscape context by Gary Okerlund. Through July.