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July galleries

Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library 2450 Old Ivy Rd. Permanent exhibitions include “Flowerdew Hundred: Unearthing Virginia’s History” and “Declaring Independence: Creating and Recreating America’s Document.”

Botanical Fare 421 E. Main St., Downtown Mall. “Familiar Scenes: Recent Landscapes in Oil” by Randy Baskerville. Through September 4. 

The Bridge PAI 306 E. Main St. Open studios with member artists of The Underground.

The Center at Belvedere 540 Belvedere Blvd. Works in a variety of mediums by Nga Katz, Karla Berger, Terry Coffey, a collection of drawings and paintings by The Center’s Friday Art Group, and “Intersections,” acrylic paintings by Susan Patrick. Through August 31. Reception with Patrick and Katz July 15 at 10am.

Chroma Projects Inside Vault Virginia, Third St. SE.  “Symbiotic Tango,” collaborative works by Beatrix Ost and Michelle Gagliano. Through July.

Crozet Artisan Depot 5791 Three Notch’d Rd., Crozet. “Sweet Stitches,” bags and accessories by Cathy Coulter, and “Virginia Countryside,” paintings by Michelle Nevarr. Through July. Meet the artists July 8.

C’ville Arts Cooperative Gallery 118 E. Main St., Downtown Mall. “Modern in Silhouette,” paper cuttings by Wendy Schultz Wubbels. Through July. First Fridays openings.

Wendy Schultz Wubbels at Cville Arts Cooperative Gallery.

The Fralin Museum of Art at UVA 155 Rugby Rd., UVA Grounds. Exhibitions include “Look Three Ways: Maya Painted Pottery,” “Processing Abstraction,” and “N’Dakinna Landscapes Acknowledged.”

Ix Art Park 522 Second St. SE. The Looking Glass Immersive Art Experience opens for free during First Fridays to showcase two new art pieces.

Sam Fisher, “The Door To The Forest” at The Looking Glass.

The Jefferson School African American Heritage Center 233 Fourth St. NW. The “Sally Hemings University Connecting Threads” exhibition encapsulates the semester-long work of the students of Sally Hemings’ University, a higher-level English course offered at UVA.

“Sally Hemings University Connecting Threads.”

Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art Collection of UVA 400 Worrell Dr. “Performing Country,” an exhibition highlighting never-before-seen works, and other permanent exhibitions. 

Les Yeux du Monde 841 Wolf Trap Rd. “Organic Matter,” new work by Monica Angle, Heather Beardsley, Michelle Gagliano, and Kris Iden. Opens July 8. Through August 27. 

Live Arts 123 E. Water St. “Colors of the World,” watercolor paintings by Karen Knierim. Through August.

McGuffey Art Center 201 Second St. NW. In the Smith Gallery, “Flotsam, Discarded Materials Transformed,” an immersive installation of oceanic artwork by L. Michelle Geiger. In the hallway galleries, the summer members show. Through August 13. First Fridays celebration.

New City Arts 114 Third St. NE. “Soft Spot” features work by 2022-23 New City Arts Fellows Aidyn Mancenido, Audrey Parks, Eileen Johnson, Kia Wassener, Rachel Austin. Through July 28. First Fridays opening.

Phaeton Gallery 114 Old Preston Ave. “New Works,” loosely rendered oil paintings of nature and water by Jackie Moore Watson. Through July 15. 

Jackie Moore Watson at Phaeton Gallery.

PVCC Gallery V. Earl Dickinson Building, 501 College Dr. In the North and South galleries, the 2023 Student Exhibition. Through September 4.

Quirk Gallery 499 W. Main St. “Trial & Error,” mixed-media works by Frank Phillips. “Ephemeral Spring,” a group show curated by Jessica Breed, featuring area artists. “House on Fire,” glass works by Kiara Pelissier and her team. Dates vary. 

Random Row Brewing Co. 608 Preston Ave. #A. “Near and Far: Scenes from Virginia and Tennessee,” oil paintings by Randy Baskerville. Through August 30.

Randy Baskerville at Random Row.

The Scrappy Elephant 1745 Allied St., Ste. C. Reclaimed yarn works by Gryphon Corpus. Through August 1. First Fridays opening. 

Gryphon Corpus at The Scrappy Elephant.

Second Street Gallery 115 Second St. SE. In the main gallery, “Ditto” showcases collaborative works by Tobiah Mundt and Sarah Boyts Yoder. In the Dové gallery, “Echoes in the Deep Blue,” a solo exhibition of new work by Sahara Clemons. Through July 21. 

Sahara Clemons at Second Street Gallery.

Studio Ix 969 Second St. SE. “Artvolution: Transformations in Paper, Passion, and Paint,” works in a mélange of styles by Kweisi Morris. Through July 30. First Fridays opening.

Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Charlottesville 717 Rugby Rd. “Conversing with the Universe,” works by Linda Nacamulli. Through August.

Vault Virginia 300 E. Main St. “Frederick Nichols: Wilderness Reassembled,” large-scale silkscreens. 

Visible Records 1740 Broadway St. “Entre Nos,” a group exhibition featuring works by artists in the undoc+ spectrum, curated by Erika Hirugami. Through August 19.

Christian Bañez at Visible Records.