Abington Art Center, 515 Meetinghouse Rd., Jenkintown, 215-887-4882. BARBARA KLEIN, Reveals her current works of symbols and pictograms. Runs through March 15. WAYS OF SEEING, Work by Daniel Schimmel, Michael Miller and Nicholas Muellner. Runs through March 29.
Adobe Café, 4550 Mitchell St., 483-3947. LANDSCAPE PAINTINGS, By Lisa K. Reisman. Runs through April 12.
Arcadia University Art Gallery, Spruance Art Center, Glenside, 215-572-2131. OXYDATIONEN, Selected color photographs and 16mm films by Vera Lehndorff and Holger Trulzsch, documenting performances in which Lehndorff's body merges with natural and architectural structures. Runs through March 16.
Artforms Gallery, 106 Levering St., 215-483-3030. MEMBERS' SHOW, Painting, photography, sculpture and ceramics. Runs through March 23. THROUGH THE EYES OF A CHILD, Work by Shawmont Elementary School. Runs through March 23.
Artists' Gallery , 32 Coryell St., Lambertville, NJ, 609-397-4588. SAL ASARO, Works in oils. Runs through April 6.
Artists' House Gallery & Studios, 57 N. 2nd St., 923-8440. EMERGING ARTIST EXHIBIT, Featuring Willow Bader, John Greig, Rachel Constantine, and many more. Runs through March 30, Wed-Sun., 12-5pm.
Ashley Gallery, 718 N. 3rd St., 215-627-4467. TOM T-BONE CUNNANE, Sculptural planters and mobiles made from reclaimed materials. Runs through March 26.
Asian Arts Initiative, 1315 Cherry St., Second Floor East, 215-557-0455. VISIBLE RESISTANCE, An exhibition of Anti-War art and graphics. Runs through April 11.
Basekamp, 723 Chestnut St. CORNFORD & CROSS: TEN PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAITS FROM 10. Runs March 7 through May 3.
Borowsky Gallery, Gershman YM & YWHA, 401 South Broad St., 215-545-4400, ext. 242. THE NEW NORMAL, Artists' response to life after 9/11. Works in mixed media. Runs through March 28.
Bridgette Mayer Gallery, 709 Walnut St., 215-413-8893. SUCKING YOU IN, Chris Lyon's recent works from oil, graphite drawings and woodcuts. Runs through Mar. 29.
BSquare Gallery, 614 S. 9th St., 215-625-0692. ISIAH ZAGAR, "Mosaics." FRANCINE STRAUSS, "Sockdolls Intermediaries." SANDY WEBBERKING, Steel Creatures. Runs through April 30.
Clay Studio, 139 N. 2nd St., 215-925-3453. CLIMBING MOUNTAINS, Work by Candy Depew. YUAN, work by Ying-Yueh Chuang. Runs through March 30.
DaVinci Art Alliance, 704 Catherine St., 215-829-0466. NEW WORKS , By Rachel Citrino and Carole Sivin. Runs through March 30. Reception, March 15, 6-9pm.E
Delaware Division of the Arts, Carvel State Office Building, 820 N. French St., Wilmington, Delaware. KAROLINE WILECZEK, Paintings. Runs through March 28.
Dizyners Gallery, 65 N. 2nd St., 215-627-8955. SOLACE, Featuring work by Ronald L. Washington and Betty Murchison. Runs through April 26.
Esther M. Klein Gallery, 3600 Market Street, at the University City Science Center, 387-2255. CHARLES COOPER & JOHN H. STONE, Painting and sculpture. Runs March 15 through May 2. reception, March 15, 5-7:30pm.E
F.A.N. Gallery, 221 Arch St., 215-922-5155. JESSE GARDNER, "Northern Light." Recent paintings. Runs March 7 through March 30.
Galeria esArte, 108 Church St., 21-627-5030. PAMIL FINE ARTS, Works by PAMIL Fine Arts in San Juan, PR. Runs through March 31.
Galleries at Moore College of Art & Design, 20th & the Parkway, 215-568-4515. BUDDHA BUM & BURNING CITY, Work by Vera Lehndorff a.k.a. Veruschka. Runs through March 28.
Gallery 1401, University of the Arts, College of Art & Design, 221 S. Broad St., 14th floor, 215-717-6300. ART STORIES, Work by Ditta Baron Hoeber. Runs through March 14.
Gershman YM&YWHA, Broad & Pine Sts. PERSPECTIVES IN PORTRAITURE, Four approaches by local photographers. In the Open Lens gallery. Runs through March 28.
Good Earth Gallery, 252 S. 12th St., 215-545-7898. TEA & FLOWERS, Works in ceramics. Runs March 7 through April 3.
Gross McCleaf Gallery, 127 S. 16th St., 215-665-8138. MARTHA ARMSTRONG, Italian Landscapes and recent paintings. Runs March 14 through April 2; reception, March 14, 5-7pm.E
Grounds For Sculpture (22-acre sculpture park), 18 Fairgrounds Rd., Hamilton, NJ, (609) 586-0616. FOCUS ON SCULPTURE 2003, Annual juried show of photography which chooses sculpture as subject matter. Runs through April 6 .
High Wire Gallery, 137 N. 2nd Street, 215-839-1255. GROUP SHOW, featuring work by Ben Cohen, Jeff Thomas, Antonia Grimaldi, Bette Johnson and Lisa Spera. Runs through March 30.
HSE Art Gallery, Temple University, 200 Faculty Center, 3340 N. Broad St. ROYAL PALACES OF HYDERABAD, Impressionist renderings in watercolor by Murali Harathi. Runs through March 31.
Infusion, 7133 Germantown Av., 215-248-1718. ONE VILLAGE, Global portraits and photographs, from Northeast Philly to Southeast Asia. Runs through March 31.
James Michener Art Museum, 138 S. Pine St., Doylestown, 215-340-9800. RANDALL EXON, A Quiet Light, featuring 35 paintings. Runs through April 27.
Larry Becker, 43 N. 2nd St., 215-925-5389. QUENTIN MORRIS, Paintings and drawings. Runs through March 22.
Levy Gallery, Moore College of Art and Design, 20th St. & The Parkway, 215-568-4515, ext. 1142. SPACES: WHAT INTERIOR DESIGNERS DO, Juried alumnae show of work dedicated to professional interior design. Runs through March 26. Reception, March 14, 5:30-7:30pm.E
List Gallery, Lang Performing Arts Center, Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, 610-328-7811. MULATTO NATION, A mixed media installation by Lezley Saar. Runs through March 30.
Locks Gallery, 600 Washington Sq. South, 215-629-1000. FAUSTROLL: LANDSCAPE PAINTINGS, 1980-1990, White portraits and landscapes by Thomas Chimes. Runs through April 12. NOW, VOYAGER, Abstract paintings by Stuart Netsky. Runs through April 19.
Logan Hall, University of PA, 36th & Spruce Sts. ECHO, Recent works by Nisaluk Chantanakom, Yulhee Kim and Susan Ziegler, in Fox Gallery. Runs through March 14.
Lost Highways Archive, 307 Market St., 2nd floor, 215-925-2568. RADEBAUGH, "THE FUTURE WE WERE PROMISED." Runs through Sept. 31.
Mangel Gallery, 1714 Rittenhouse Sq., 215-545-4343. TOM GAINES , Recent paintings. Runs March 14 through April 4.
Millennium Coffee, 212 S. 12th St., 574-8669. BLUE BALL REVISITED, Photographic exhibition by Joseph Mattera of work from this year's Blue Ball. Runs through March 29.
Moore College of Art & Design, 20th & the Pkwy., 215-568-4515. ASH: SELF PORTRAITS, Artist Vera Lehndorff will present her black and white photographs and two video installations. Runs through March 28 .
More Gallery, 1630 Walnut St., 735-1827. PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA, PART II: FAREWELL SEASON AT TEH ACADEMY OF MUSIC, New paintings by Joseph Peller. Presented by Rittenhouse Fine Art. JAMES MCGARRELL, contemporary figurative paintings. SIDNEY GOODMAN. Runs through April 3. NEW TALENT, Runs through April 5.
Morris Gallery, Museum of American Art at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Broad & Cherry Sts., 215-972-7600. CERTIFICATE PRGRAMS JURIED STUDENT EXHIBITION, Runs March 14 through April 16, 9am-7pm, free. Reception: March 14, 5pm-7pm. ODD FELLOWS, MARCEL DZAMA, MICHAEL DUMONTIER AND ANDREW JEFFREY WRIGHT. Exhibit exploring the artists' whimsical aesthetic. Runs through April 27.E
Muse Gallery, 60 N. Second St., 215-627-5310. ILLUSIONS, Black & white photography by Ruth Humpton. Runs through March 30.
Newman Galleries, 1625 Walnut St., 215-563-1779. AMERICAN PRINTS, Work by artists Frank Benson, Earl Horter, Jack Bookbinder, Luigi Lucioni, Martin Lewis, Christian Dull, John Folinsbee and others. Runs through march 29.
Nexus Gallery, 137 N. 2nd St. , 215-629-1103. BETWEEN LEAF AND SKY, WE LIVE, Work by Claire Owen. Runs through March 30.
Ofuroya, 201 S. Camac St., 215-801-3007. GENDER, Work by twenty painters. Runs March 7 through March 27.
Painted Bride Art Center, 230 Vine St., 215-925-9914. AFRICANISMS UNMASKED, Presented by Independence Foundation Gallery for the Visual Arts. REPETITION: DAY AFTER DAY presented by InLiquid.com. Runs through Mar. 22.
Parallels Gallery, 321 Arch St., 215-574-2989. ROME: THE LAYERS OF MEMORY, Lyrical abstractions by Paul Fabozzi. Runs through April 2.
Penn Medicine Building, 250 King of Prussia Rd., Radnor, PA, 610-856-0765. SPRING SHOW, Exhibit of new works juried by Maxine Manges. Runs through May 2.
Pentimenti Gallery, 133 N. 3rd St., 215-625-9990, www.pentimenti.com. NEW PAINTINGS, Solo exhibition featuring paintings by William Steiger. Runs through March 30.
Philadelphia Art Alliance, 251 S. 18th St., 215-545-4302. STREAM OF CONSCIENCE, Elizabeth Hoak Doering presents her new body of work. Runs through May 4. GLIMPSES OF THE IRISH COAST, Stuart Shils unveils his recent oils and monotypes. Runs through May 4. PICTURES TELL THE STORY, Photographs by Ernest C. Withers, documenting the Civil Rights Movement, Diamond League Baseball and the Memphis music scene. Runs through May 4.
Philadelphia Foundation, 1234 Market St., suite 1800, 215-563-6417. CAPTURING THE SPIRIT, "Art without Boundaries," a collection of paintings and pottery by older artists. Runs through March 31.
Philadelphia International Airport, www.phl.org. SPRING PHOTOGRAPHY 2003, Featuring work by Sandra C. Davis, Dominic Episcopo, Vincent Feldman, Kristen Noblette, Time Rice and Douglas Takeshi Wolfe. Runs through July 31.
Philadelphia Sketch Club, 235 S. Camac St., 215-545-9298. SMALL OIL PAINTINGS, Annual exhibit. Runs through March 23.
Print Center, 1614 Latimer St., 215-735-6090. THREE SOLO EXHIBITS, Photographer David Graham, artist Ann Chernow and Linda Schwartz will present their prints and photos. Runs through May 3.
Rodger LaPelle Galleries, 122 N. 3rd St., 215-592-0232. THIRTEENTH AND ARCH, And other new paintings: Works by Simon Huelsbeck. Runs through March 30. BRUCE EVANS, 'Oscar" and other new paintings. Runs through March 30.
Saint Joseph's University Gallery, Lapsley Ln. at City Ave. LIFE FORMS, Figure studies for a large-scale painting by Charles Schmidt. Runs through April 4.
Salon des Amis Gallery, 2321 Yellow Springs Rd., Malvern, 610-647-6010. ENTERING THE GROVE, Landscape paintings by Amy Anna. Runs through April 2.
Sande Webster Gallery, 2018 Locust St., 215-732-8850. HIGHWAYS & WATERWAYS, Works in oils on canvas, by Lee Lippman. Runs through March 25; reception, March 14, 6-8pm.E
Satellite Gallery, 210 W. Rittenhouse Square, Rittenhouse Hotel, 3rd Floor. SONYA POLLACK, "The Cuba Series," featuring large-scale oil paintings. Runs through April 27.
Schmidt/Dean Sansom, 1710-12 Sansom St., 215-569-9433. NEW PAINTINGS, Artist Michael Gallaher will present his new works. Runs through Mar.29, Tuesday-Sat., 10:30-6pm. NEW PAINTINGS, Artist Kate Javens will present her new works. Runs through March 29, Tues.-Sat., 10:30-6pm.
Seraphin Gallery, 1108 Pine St., 215-923-7000. BORDERS, Three installations, in sculpture, photography and assemblage. Runs through March 30.
Slought Networks, 4017 Walnut St. CITIES WITHOUT CITIZENS, Exploring the figure of the stranger in art and architecture. Runs through March 22 .
Snyderman Gallery, 303 Cherry St., 215-238-9576. JOHN ERIC BYERS, Solo exhibit of furniture with textured, handpainted surfaces. Runs through March 15.
Sol Mednick Gallery, 15th floor, 211 S. Broad St., 215-717-6300. VINCENT CIANNI, Photographs from the south side. Runs through March 14.
Somerville Manning Gallery, Breck's Mill, 2nd floor, 101 Stone Block Row, Greenville, DE, 302-652-0271. ANNA BRELSFORD MCCOY, Recent oils and watercolors. Runs through April 5.
Space 1026, 1026 Arch St., 2nd floor, 215-574-7630, www.space1026.com. MAN, I FEEL LIKE A WOMAN, Work concerned with the limitations and possibilities of gender, by more than 50 artists. Runs through March 28.
Spacial Anomaly Gallery, 1944 South St., 215-545-8750. SANDRA BLAKELY, Earth Apocalypse. Runs March 14 through March 30; reception March 14, 5-9pm.E
Stedman Gallery, 3rd St. between Cooper St. & the Benjamin Franklin Bridge, Rutgers University, Camden, NJ, 609-225-6245. NO ORDINARY LAND, Encounters in a Changing Environment. Work by two photographers, Virginia Beahan and Laura McPhee. Runs through March 15.
Temple Gallery, 45 N. 2nd St., 215-925-7379. MFA THESIS EXHIBITION, Runs March 18 through May 24.
Third Street Gallery, 58 N. 2nd St., 215-625-0993. ALYSA BENNETT, Will present her western landscape paintings, completed in oil on canvas, and pastel on mylar. Mar. 5 through 30, Wed.-Sun., 12-5pm. ATMOSPHERIC LANDSCAPES, By artist Sylvia Hamerman-Brown in oil on canvas and wood. Runs through March 30, Wed-Sun., 12-5pm.
Tin Man Alley, 608 N. 2nd St., 215-923-1418. MODULAR POPULOUS, A collection of new work from Gary Baseman and Tim Biskup, featuring 24 interchangeable paintings of heads, torsos and feet which combine to make different figures. Runs through March 16.
Trenton City Museum, 319 East State St., Trenton, 609-989-3632 . GABRIELE ROOS, Work by photo discussion group. Runs through April 13.
Tyme Gallery, 48 W. Eagle Rd., Havertown, 610-853-1215. ART IN OUR SCHOOLS, Artwork completed by middle and high school students. Runs March 14 through April 8. Reception, March 14, 5-7:30pm.E
University City Arts League, 4226 Spruce St., 215-382-7811. PORTFOLIO OF ILLUSIONS, Drawings, paintings and constructions by Tucker Bobst. Runs March 14 through April 4.
University of PA's Arts House, Houston Hall Aud., 3417 Spruce St. EMERGING ARTISTS, Work by 11 artists in various media. Runs through March 30.
University of the Arts, Anderson Hall, Rm 212, 333 S. Broad St. ANTHONY SHOSTAK, Paintings. Runs through March 28.
Vox Populi, 1315 Cherry St., 215-568-5513. KEITH R. BREIFELLER, recent works. MAURO ZAMORA, Tlonian Utopia. EL MONO MUY MAL (THE VERY BAD MONKEY): AN ANTI-WAR EXHIBITION. Runs March 7 through March 28.
Wayne Art Center, 413 Maplewood Ave., Wayne, 610-688-3553. FUNDRAISER FOR QUITA BROODHEAD MEMORIAL FUND, Runs through March 24. .
Westby Art Gallery, Rowan University, 201 Mullica Hill Road, Glassboro, NJ, 609-256-4550. ANGIE BUCKLEY, Black & white photography. STEPHANIE HUNDER, Digital prints and serigraphs. Runs through March 28.
Widener University , 14th & Chestnut Sts., Chester, 215-499-4244. PROGRESSION, Abstract expressionist work by Alan Soffer. ..IN THEIR FOOTSTEPS, mixed media exhibit by Libbie Soffer. Runs through April 17.
Wood Turning Center, 512 Vine St., 215-923-8000. TURNED MULTIPLES III, Work by members of the Wood Turning Center and the Craft Alliance in St. Louis. Runs through June 1.
Woodmere Art Museum, 9201 Germantown Ave., 215-247-0476. SENIOR ARTISTS INITIATIVE, Will exhibit feature work from multiple artists including Merle Spandorfer. Runs through Mar. 16. 63RD ANNUAL JURIED EXHIBITION, Guest juror, Janet Fish. Runs through March 30.
Works Gallery, 303 Cherry St., 215-922-7775. POET'S WALK, Jewelry by Kiwon Wang. MARK HARTUNG, Mixed Media. GRETCHEN GOSS, Enamel wall pieces. Runs March 7 through March 29.
Works on Paper, Contemporary Print Gallery, 1611 Walnut St., 215-988-9999. ARTIST TOM BARIL, Will present prints from wet-plate collodion negatives, pin-hole waterfalls, and unique ambrotypes. Runs through April 5.
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