Abington Art Center, 515 Meetinghouse Rd., Jenkintown, 215-887-4882. DREAMSCAPES, Several artists interpretations of landscapes. June 6-July 26.
American College, 270 Bryn Mawr Ave., Bryn Mawr, 526-1100. ART SHOW, With original works in many different mediums. June 1-September 5. Opening reception June 7, 5:30-6pm.E
Artforms Gallery, 106 Levering St., 215-483-3030. PAINTINGS BY TWO ARTISTS, Works by Elynne Rosenfeld and Anita Morris. May 16-June 9.
Arthur Ross Gallery, 220 S. 34th St., University of PA, 215-898-4401. LEAVING A MARK, "The Art of Print in 19th Century France." Runs through June 9.
Artists' Gallery , 32 Coryell St., Lambertville, NJ, 609-397-4588. STONE, STEEL AND PAINT, Recent work: Nate Goldfarb (sculpture) and Taylor Oughton (acrylics). June 7-June 30. Opening reception June 8, 5-8pm.E
Asian Arts Initiative, 1315 Cherry St., Second Floor East, 215-557-0455. TOO CUTE, Explores the idea of "cute" in asian pop culture. May 30 - August 5. Artists reception June 13, 6-8pm.E
Balance Gallery, 112 S. 20th St., 215-751-0344. EARTH AND SKY: ESTELLE CARRAZ, Running through May and June..
Borowsky Gallery, Gershman YM & YWHA, 401 South Broad St., 215-545-4400, ext. 242. NOT FOR YOUR EYES ONLY: EXHIBIT, Inviting visually impaired audiences to experience art work. Mon-Fri, 9-5.
Bridgette Mayer Gallery, 709 Walnut St., 215-413-8893. DEPTH WITHOUT MEASURE, Recent graphite drawings by Jenny Q. Waring. June 5 - July 27. Opening reception June 7, 5-8:30pm.E
BSquare Gallery, 614 S. 9th St., 215-625-0692. MODERN POP PAINTINGS, John Pompetti. June 6 - August 31. Opening reception June 7, 4-7pm.E
Cheltenham Center for the Arts, 439 Ashbourne Rd., Cheltenham, 215-379-4027. 60TH ANNUAL AWARD PAINTING EXHIBITION, juried by Susan Rosenberg, assistant curator of Modern and Contemporary Art at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Runs through June 8.
Clay Studio, 139 N. 2nd St., 215-925-3453. MADE AT THE CLAY STUDIO, 01-02 International Visiting Artist Group Exhibit. May 31 - June 23.. LOOKING BACK, Ten years of the Evelyn Shapiro Foundation Fellowship. Through June 23. ALEC KARROS. Runs through June 23..
Creative Artists Network, Barclay on Rittenhouse, Suite 3A, 237 S. 18th St. OFF THE WALL: SMALL WORKS, An exhibit featuring small works that can be taken home at the time of purchase. Includes paintings, drawings, glass sculpture, photography and prints. May 30-June 6..
Crosley Deluxe Gallery, 307 Market St., 2nd floor, 925-2568. FAMILY CARS ON MARS, American Station Wagon Design, 1956-1962 and RV ROOTS: The Auto Camping Craze of the Teens and Twenties. Both run through September.
DaVinci Art Alliance, 704 Catherine St., 215-829-0466. BIO-TECH, The works of many different artists. June 2-June 30. Opening reception June 9, 5-8pm.E
Delaware Center for the Contemporary Arts, 103 E. 16th St., Wilmington, DE, 302-656-6466. BIOMORPHIX, invented shapes based in nature. Runs through June 30. ELEANOR SCHIMMEL, "Paradiso." Runs through July 2.. CORRESPONDENCE, Paintings by Tobi Zahn, runs through June 18..
Design Center, Philadelphia University, 4200 Henry Ave., 215-951-2860. BLACK + WHITE, Beyond The Color Spectrum. Runs through Aug. 4.
Dizyners Gallery, 65 N. 2nd St., 215-627-8955. PAULA DESJARDINS, Fri. May 3- June 29..
Esther M. Klein Art Gallery, University City Science Center, 3600 Market St., 215-387-2262. T.L. SOLIEN: RECENT PAINTINGS, Surrealist/Neo-Expressionist T.L. Solien's newest works. May 16-June 29..
F.A.N. Gallery, 221 Arch St., 215-922-5155. NATHAN FLORENCE, Recent paintings. June 7 - June 30. Opening reception June 7, 5-9pm.E
Fabric Workshop and Museum, 1315 Cherry St., 5th floor, 215-568-1111. LEONARDO DREW: NEW WORK, Showcasing the newest creations of Leonardo Drew. Runs through August 15.
Fleisher Art Memorial, 719 Catharine, 215-569-8080. ANNUAL FLEISHER FACULTY EXHIBIT, Showcasing the artwork of its teaching and instructional support staff. May 11-July 19.
Galleries at Moore College of Art & Design, 20th & the Parkway, 215-568-4515. MARK MANDERS: SELF-PORTRAIT AS A BUILDING, Featuring recent works from an ongoing project by the artist. May 30-July 26..
Gallery 1401, University of the Arts, College of Art & Design, 221 S. Broad St., 14th floor, 215-717-6300. PHOTOGRAPHIC MONOPRINTS, By Alma Davenport. June 7 - August 16.
Gallery 911, 911 Arch St., 215-922-5583. SUMMER IN THE CITY, Multimedia summer show, featuring many different artists. June 6 - August 17.
Gallery at Cedar Hollow, 2447 Yellow Springs Rd, Malvern, 610-640-ARTS. ANIMAL FAIRE, Animal art work by over 100 various artists. June 8-August 25.
Gallery Joe, 302 Arch St., 215-592-7752, galleryjoe.com. PRINTS AND SCULPTURE, Artwork by local artist Jeanne Jaffe. May 3- June 15. Gallery hours are Weds-Sat 12-5:30. OBSERVATORY: TODD NOE, New sculpture and drawings by Todd Noe. May 1-June 15. Gallery hours: Weds-Sat 12-5:30.
Gershman YM & YWHA, Broad & Pine Sts. NOT FOR YOUR EYES ONLY, For sighted & visually impaired. May 10-July 30. SLUDGE AS BEAUTY AND BEAST, Tim Rice's environmental photography exhibit, "Wastewater." May 10-July 30. Mon-Fri, 9-5.
Gross McCleaf Gallery, 127 S. 16th St., 215-665-8138. MARK BOCKRATH, Recent Landscapes. June 4-June 28..
Headhouse Shambles, 2nd & Pine Sts. CRAFT AND FINE ARTS FAIR, Every weekend through September 29. Sat: noon-11, Sun: noon-6.
Highwire Gallery, 139 N. 2nd St., 215-829-1255. GALA VISUAL ARTS EXHIBIT, June 7 - June 28. Opening reception June 7, 5-8pm.E
Horton Gallery, 237 Market St., 215-898-8374. A GEM SHINING THROUGH CHINA, Falun Daga Photo Exhibition. Runs through June. Opening reception June 7, 1-3pm.E
Hot Soup Hot Glass Studio and Gallery, 26 S. Strawberry St., 215-922-2332. GLASS HOUSE, Exhibit of glassblowing. May 3-July 1. Live demonstration June 7, 6-10pm.
Indigo Arts, 153 N. 3rd St., 215-922-4041. NEW WORK FROM OAXACA, Prints and paintings by Enrique Flores, Jose Eddie Martinez, Leovigildo Martinez, Felipe Morales, Fernando Olivera, Filemon Santiago and Shinzaburo Takeda. June 7-August 31. Opening reception June 7, 5-9pm.E
Langman Gallery, Willow Grove Park, Willow Grove, 215-657-8333. TIE THE KNOT, Contemporary engagement rings and weddings bands. June 1-June 30.
Larry Becker, 43 N. 2nd St., 215-925-5389. MERRILL WAGNER: NEW PAINTINGS, New paintings by the artist. Runs May 1-June 22.
Locks Gallery, 600 Washington Sq. South, 215-629-1000. ELIZABETH OSBORNE, New watercolors. June 4-June 29. Opening reception June 7, 5:30-7:30pm. E NANCY HELLEBRAND, Exhibit of photographs. June 4-June 29. Opening reception June 7, 5:30-7:30pm.E
Millennium Coffee, 212 S. 12th St., 574-8669. DELIA S. KING, New reverse glass paintings entitled "Dancing Dames! Gallivanting Gents!" Runs May 6-June 8.
Morris Arboretum of the Univ. of Penn., 100 Northwestern Ave. (b/t Germantown & Stetson Aves.), Chestnut Hill, 247-5777. CLOSELY OBSERVED: ANDREA BALDECK, A fine art photo exhibit of the artist's work. Featured at the Upper Gallery. Runs through October 20th.
Muse Gallery, 60 N. Second St., 215-627-5310. EDWINA BRENNAN, New abstract paintings. June 5-June 30..
New Arts Program, 173 W. Main Street, Kutztown, 610-683-6440. SALON EXHIBIT OF SMALL WORKS, With over 170 artists from 27 states, Canada and Japan. Works in various mediums are for sale at reasonable prices..
Newman Galleries, 1625 Walnut St., 215-563-1779. SKETCH CLUB ANNUAL EXHIBIT, A display of member's work. June 8- June 29. Opening reception June 8, 1-4pm.E
Nexus Gallery, 137 N. 2nd St., 215-629-1103. ORGANIC SYMMETRY, New work by Rain Harris. June 7 - July 5th. Opening reception June 7, 5-9pm.E EVIDENCE OF TOOL MAKING, Electrical sculpture by Chris Vecchio. Runs through June 30. Opening reception June 7, 5-9pm.E See Artspicks on p. 47 & 48.
Parallels Gallery & Studio, 321 Arch St., 215-574-2989. EYE OF MEMORY, Oil paintings on canvas by Rafael H. Hernandez. June 7-July 3. Opening reception June 7, 5-9pm.E
Peddler's Village, Rts. 202 and 263, Lahaska. FINE ARTS & CONTEMPORARY CRAFTS, 18th annual arts & crafts show. June 1 & 2. 10/11am-5:30pm..
Pentimenti Gallery, 133 N. 3rd St., 215-625-9990, www.pentimenti.com. BEST OF STOCK, Summer group exhibit featuring paintings by many artists. June 7 - July 14. Opening reception June 7, 5-9pm.E
Philadelphia Art Alliance, 251 S. 18th St., 215-545-4302. ENCIUNTERS: DAILY LIFE AT SUGAMO PRISON, An installation by Bill Barrette, featuring rare drawing, hand-made craft objects and various artifacts. Gallery talk with Bill Barrette June 15, 2pm. MARTIN BROMIRSKI: ANABA, Featuring new work by the artist in two galleries. May 22-July 7. LAUREN OLITSKI: JANUARY HEAT, Recent paintings by the artist. May 22-July 7..
Print Center, 1614 Latimer St., 215-735-6090. THREE SOLO EXHIBITIONS, Printmaking. May 17-July 6, Free. CIRCUIT VARIATIONS BY RON RUMFORD, Drypoint monoprints. May 17-July 6. SOLAR LITANY BY DIANA JACOBS, Solar etchings. May 17-July 6.
Raab Gallery, 8611 Germantown Ave., Chestnut Hill, 215-247-5890. TOM SILVEROLI, "In Vogue", new sculpture. June 1-June 30.
Reading Terminal Headhouse, Market St., between 11th and 12th. 5 INTO 1: 3RD ANNUAL STUDENT EXHIBIT, Featuring the sculptures by students from 5 different art colleges in Philadelphia. May 19-June 8.
Rittenhouse Fine Art, 1723 Spruce St., 215-735-2676. SONGS WITHOUT WORDS, Recent paintings, works on paper and sculpture by Joseph Peller. Extended through June 2.
Rodger LaPelle Galleries, 122 N. 3rd St., 215-592-0232. FIGURATIVE PAINTING, Featuring Malcolm Bray Jacques Fabert, and Boonie MacLean. June 1-June 30..
Salon des Amis Gallery, 2321 Yellow Springs Rd., Malvern, 610-647-6010. PAS DE DEUX, A new exhibit by siblings Gwen and Mark Fryer. June 2-June 30..
Satellite Gallery, 210 W. Rittenhouse Square, Rittenhouse Hotel, 3rd Floor. JUDETH PEKALA HAWKINS: OBSERVANCE, Recent paintings by the artist. May 22-September 1.
Schmidt/Dean Sansom, 1710-12 Sansom St., 215-569-9433. EMILY CHENG: ALMOST MAPPED AND CHARTED, An exhibit featuring her recent work. May 24 - June 29..
Sol Mednick Gallery, 15th floor, 211 S. Broad St., 215-717-6300. FIELDS OF BLOOD, RIVERS OF TEARS, Jan Faul. June 7 - August 16.
Temple Gallery, 45 N. 2nd St., 215-925-7379. THE SHOW UP AND SHOW SHOW, Art of any artist that shows up. June 7, 5-11pm.
The Perkins Center for the Arts, 395 Kings Highway, Moorestown, NJ, 609-235-6488. VIDEO DOCUMENTARY PREMIERE, highlighting arts program with pregnant prison inmates and pregnant teens. June 7, 8pm. Opening reception 7-9pm.E
Tyme Gallery, 48 W. Eagle Rd., Havertown, 610-853-1215. NO TODAY BUT TODAY, A joint effort of selected work from Erin Boyle to balance the photos of Dawn Hogan at "Ground Zero." May 8-June 12.
University City Arts League, 4226 Spruce St., 215-382-7811. MIXED MESSAGES, Recent sculptures and drawings by artist Raye M. Cohen. May 10-June 7.
Vox Populi, 1315 Cherry St., 215-568-5513. ANTEDILUVIAN, Robert Chaney's seven year study on the atmosphere of paint. June 7-June 28. SWEET SWEET INTUITION, New work by M. Ho. June 7 - June 30. Opening reception June 7, 6-10pm.E GEOFF DIMASI, New drawings by the artist. June 7- June 30. Opening reception June 7, 6-10pm.E
Wayne Art Center, 413 Maplewood Ave., Wayne, 610-688-3553. ART IN BLOOM: THE RITE OF SPRING, Works inspired by Italy. June 8-21.
Works on Paper, Contemporary Print Gallery, 1611 Walnut St., 215-988-9999. JUNJI AMANO, New abstract paintings. June 5-June 30..
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