Galleries are usually open Tuesdays through Saturdays; please call the gallery for exact days and hours. Receptions are denoted by a E.
201 GALLERY, 1400 North American St., Suite 201, 215-236-2872. 1801 @ 201, Features works by the South Kensington Artists Collective 1801. Runs through June 27.
222 GALLERY, 222 Vine St., 215-873-0750. CLODHOPPER, Features new sculptures, site specific art and screen prints by Jake Henry. Runs through July 24.
40TH ST AIR, 4013 Chestnut St., 215-694-8719. GOUACHES, Features works by Kate Stewart and Alex Paik. Runs through June 25.
ALMA VISION GALLERY, 806 E. Passyunk Ave., 215-413-1685. RECENT WORKS BY, Features an ongoing exhibition of paintings and drawings by local artists and recent works by owner Marilia, whose subjects include Trilogy, Shapes and Forms and Visions of Travels. Runs through April 1.
ART IN CITY HALL, Broad & Market sts., 2nd & 4th Flrs., 215-686-2803. FLIGHTS OF FANCY, Features the works of 14 local artists inspired by Ben Franklin and his use of kites. Runs through June 23.
ART STAR GALLERY AND BOUTIQUE, Liberties Walk, 1030 N. 2nd St., unit 301, 215-238-1557. HOUSE BROKEN, Features Angie Mason's creepy-cute paintings of one-eyed hybrid animals. Runs through June 25.
ARTISTS' HOUSE, 57 N. 2nd St., 215-923-8440. JUNE EXHIBITION, Features oil paintings by Carolyn Pyfrom, sculpture by Lee Dunsmore, oil paintings by David McShane and other works by Renee Foulks, David Graeme Baker, Noah Buchanan, Adam Vinson, Brian Schumacher, David McShane, Amber Lia-Kloppel and Andrew Wrigley. Runs through June 25.
BAMBI GALLERY, 1817 Frankford Ave., 215-423-2668. SARAH GAMBLE, MATT OSBORNE AND JOE BORUCHOW, Features creature illustrations and imaginative comic-like drawings on large panels. Runs through July 14.
BLACK FLOOR GALLERY, 319 A N. 11th St., 3rd Fl., 267-679-4587. UNICORNS, Group exhibit curated by Caitlin Kuhwald and Brielle Duym. Features unicorn works by Tim Gough, Hawk Krall, Kris Chau, Lisel Ashlock, Heather Morton, Jayson Musson, Damian Weinkrantz, Adrienne Mano, Heather Jo Wingate, Linda Smyth, Ralph Stolenwerk w/ Mouth, Michael Wirley, Alex Decorte and Carrie Powell. Runs through June 30.
BRIDGETTE MAYER GALLERY, 709 Walnut St., 215-413-8893. WORDSPACE, Features new paintings by Philadelphia artist Mark Brosseau. Runs through July 1.
BRIDGETTE MAYER GALLERY, 709 Walnut St., 215-413-8893. UP IN THE ATTIC AND UNDER THE BED, Features Jenny Brown's Gallery Vault room installation. Runs through July 1. COLOR MY WORLD, Features new paintings by Elyce Abrams, Neil Anderson, Allen Bentley, Mark Brosseau, Deborah Caiola, Kate Davis Caldwell, Clark Gibson, Robert Godfrey, Dana Hargrove, Chris Lyon, Tim McFarlane, Deirdre Murphy, Rebecca Rutstein and Alexis Serio. Runs through Aug. 26.
BSQUARE GALLERY, 614 S. 9th St., 215-625-0692. ALLEN KOLC, Features photography and KeneticArctectures. Runs through July 29.
BURRISON GALLERY, University Club, The Inn at Penn, 3611 Walnut St., 2nd Fl., 215-898-4618. FOLIO, Features print works by students at the School of Fine Art. Runs through Aug. 24.
CANTOR FITZGERALD GALLERY, Whitehead Campus Center, Haverford College, 370 Lancaster Ave., Haverford, 610-896-1333. ALUMNI EXHIBIT, Features photographs by Haverford alum Charles Henry Currier and paintings by Robert Feinland. Runs through Sept. 10.
CENTER FOR EMERGING VISUAL ARTISTS, 237 S. 18th St., Ste. 3A, 215-546-7775. PAST PERFECT, Features works by Rita Bernstein. Runs through June 28.
CHESTNUT HILL GALLERY, 8117 Germantown Ave., 215-248-2549. VALLEYS & VILLAGES, Features oil paintings of European cityscapes, New York and Canadian landscapes and scenes from the Wissahickon Valley. Runs through June 17.
CLAY STUDIO, 139 N. 2nd St., 215-925-3453. MADE AT THE CLAY STUDIO, Features guest clay artists as well as the work of Sanam Emami. Runs through July 2. TROMPE L'OEIL SCULPTURE, Features new works.Runs through June 25.
CRAFTS FOR LIVING GALLERY, Sherman Mills at East Falls, 3502 Scotts Lane, 215-991-7601 x3. CELEBRATION OF FIBER, Features an annual exhibit of fiber art from the Philadelphia Guild of Handweavers. Runs through July 14.
DA VINCI ART ALLIANCE, 704 Catharine St., 215-829-0466. BACKYARD DREAMS, Features landscape paintings by Catherine Bath, paintings by Cathy Wheeler-Didona, exotic tapestries by Farland Hardy and photographs by Ismail Didona. Runs through June 28.
DELAWARE CENTER FOR THE CONTEMPORARY ARTS, 200 S. Madison St., Wilmington, DE, 302-658-6262. PRINTS AND DRAWINGS, Features a selection of 34 works on paper by Eric Fischl, dating from 1986 through 2003. Runs through Sept. 1. THE LOW ROAD, Features Katherine Kuharic's paintings and drawings commenting on American consumer culture. Runs through June 16. SMALLER RUMBLINGS FOR DARKER TIMES, Features kinetic installation by David McQueen. Runs through July 30. MENAGERIE, Features clay and mixed-media sculptures by Syd Carpenter. Runs through Aug. 13. THE ACHE TO WALK UNDER A DIFFERENT SKY, Features oil on canvas, digital photography and mixed media by Greg Barkley, Felise Luchansky and Jane Quartarone. Runs through June 28. SITE/SIGHT, Features mixed media by Sylvia Benitez. Runs through Sept. 10.
F.A.N. GALLERY, 221 Arch St., 215-922-5155. CARLO RUSSO, Features recent oil still life and portrait paintings, each with deep shadows and soft light. Runs through July 1.
FALLING COW GALLERY, 732 S. 4th St., 215-627-4625. EMBELLISH, Features patterned installations by Sara Gates; silkscreens, skateboards and skulls made of china and gold by Candy Depew; and disguised images of war by Jackie Hoving. Runs through July 15.
FUEL GALLERY, 249 Arch St., 215-592-8400. INTRODUCE YOURSELF, Features bold acrylic, oil, mixed media and watercolor paintings by young local artists Brian Chen, Damian De Giosio, Daniel Endicott, Dustin Kemper, Austin Lee, Helena Pappas, and Lauren Rinaldi. Runs through June 30.
GALLERY 339, 339 S. 21st St., 215-731-1530. IMPRINT, Features photographic works by Yuichi Hibi. Runs through July 8. GAY DAY PARADE, Features Hank O'Neil's photos from the nation's first gay pride parade. Runs through July 8.
GALLERY 51, 51 N. 2nd St., 215-413-3191. SALT BAGS: ONE SHAPE, ONE PURPOSE, Features an early 20th-century salt bag collection, once used by nomads and shepherds to herd their flocks of animals. Runs through June 30.
GALLERY SIANO, 309 Arch St., 215-629-2940. ORDER(ED), Features varied geometrical abstract paintings in acrylic, mixed media and oil. By 17 local and out-of-state artists including Steven Baris, Gail Gregg, Marjorie Mikasen, Howard R. Barnhart, and Julie Gross. Runs through June 17.
GROSS MCCLEAF GALLERY, 127 S. 16th St., 215-665-8138. MAX MASON, Features paintings of baseball imagery by Max Mason. Runs through July 5.
HIGHWIRE GALLERY, 1315 Cherry St., 4th Floor, 215-829-1255. GALA VISUAL ARTS 18TH ANNUAL EXHIBITION, Features the works of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered artists. The purpose of the exhibit is to allow the artists to express their emotions about sexuality through various art forms such as pottery, sculpture, painting, printmaking and collage. Artists include Hilton Brown, Joe D'Amato, Dot French, Joel Kaylor, John Krautsack, Jean Longo, Marianne McCafferty, Justin Weaver, and Demetrius Wyatt. Runs through June 24.
HOME FINE ART, 2 Church St., Mount Holly, NJ, 609-261-8634. PAST AND PRESENT, Features paintings by Barbara Helmeci and Lydia McCloskey. Helmeci paints warm landscapes, playful portraits of cats and dogs, and colorful gardens. McCloskey's works are part of a retrospective of her watercolor paintings. Runs through June 30.
HONEYMILK, Vagabond, 37 N. 3rd St., 267-671-0737. WOWL!, Features new works by Damian Weinkrantz and Emily Glaudinger. Runs through July 2.
HOT SOUP GLASSBLOWING STUDIO AND GALLERY, 26 S. Strawberry St., 215-922-2332. BEAD INVITATIONAL 2006, Features works by the newly formed chapter of the International Society of Glass Beadmakers, the Jersey Fire Devils and by local artists. Runs through July 16.
INDIGO ARTS, 153 N. 3rd St., 215-922-4041. DE LA TIERRA DE LOS SUENOS: FROM THE LAND OF DREAMS, Features prints and paintings from Oaxaca, Mexico, including works by Modesto Bernardo, Enrique Flores, Abelardo Lopez, Jose Eddie Martinez, Leovigildo Martinez, Lorena Montes, Felipe Morales, Rodolfo Morales, Fernando Olivera, Filemon Santiago and others. Runs through July 30.
INSTITUTE OF CONTEMPORARY ART, University of Pennsylvania, 118 S. 36th St., 215-898-5050. ARCHITECTURE OF ABSENCE, Features 50 chromogenic prints that survey the work of artist Candida Hofer. Runs through July 30. MAKE YOUR OWN LIFE: ARTISTS IN & OUT OF COLOGNE, Group exhibit looks at the mythic and art historical significance of the Cologne art scene, one of the most important centers for contemporary art during the 1980s and '90s. Artists include Kai Althoff, Bernadette Corporation, Cosima von Bonim, Merlin Carpenter, Stephan Dillermuth, Michaela Eichwald, Andrea Fraser, Charline von Heyl, Gareth James, Mike Kelley, Martin Keppenberger, Jutta Koether, Michael Krebber, Louise Lawler, Lucy McKenzie, Nils Norman, Albert Oehlen, Christian Philipp Muller, Stephen Prina, Josephine Pryde, Blake Rayne, Reena Spaulings, Josef Strau, Rosemarie Trockel, Christopher Williams and Christopher Wool. Runs through July 30. SOFT SITES, Features site-specific installations documenting architectural locations affected by natural or man-made disasters and includes artwork from Soledad Arias, Jane Benson, Jimbo Blachly and Lytle Shaw, Mary Ellen Carroll, Laura Carton, Lieven de Boeck, Peter Dudek, Katie Holten, McKendree Key, Seung Young Kim and Hironori Murai, Sebastian Romo and Katrin Sigurdardottir. Runs through July 30. RAMP PROJECT, Features photographs by Zoe Strauss. Runs through July 30.
JMS GALLERY, 8236 Germantown Ave., 215-248-4649. BOTANICAL PHOTOGRAPHS, Features works by Andrea Baldeck. Runs through July 1. ABSTRACT PAINTINGS, Features works by Peter Groesbeck. Runs through July 1.
LANGMAN GALLERY, 2500 Moreland Rd., Willow Grove Park, 215-657-8333. TIE THE KNOT, Features contemporary engagement rings, wedding bands and other bridal jewelry designed by Julie Bergstein, Jasper Kegge, Elizabeth Ross, Gaia Pelikan and others. Runs through June 30. NET PAINTINGS, Features Jonathan Acheson's intricate paintings on paper that resemble textile patterns. Runs through June 30.
LARRY BECKER CONTEMPORARY ART, 43 N. 2nd St., 215-925-5389. JOE BEGONIA BLUE, PERIOD ETC., Features new and recent paintings with patterned and striped motifs. Runs through July 1.
LIGHTFOOT GALLERY, 3320 Collins St., Loft B, 215-739-0110. RECENT WORKS FROM A PAINTER'S MIND, Features artwork by David R. Goss. Runs through June 30.
LINEAGE GALLERY, 21 N. 2nd St., 215-928-0980. UNUSUAL LOCATIONS, Features mixed-media art by Mars-1 (Mario Martinez) and Damon Soule. Mars-1 combines the style of graffiti, complex and imaginative landscapes, and otherworldly images to his pieces. Soule's pieces feature overlapping planes and crowded landscapes. Runs through July 2.
LOCKS GALLERY, 600 Washington Square South, 215-629-1000. MOONS AND MIRAGES, Features oil paintings of the nighttime sky, the soft glow of the moon and a series of waterfalls by Pat Steir. Runs through June 17. PLEATED, KNOTTED, POURED..., Features wall sculptures made of twisted wire mesh, steel mesh, cotton bunting and varied metals by Lynda Benglis. Runs through June 30. DIANE BURKO, Features aerial photos as well as landscape photos of rural Pennsylvania. Runs through June 30. ISAAC WITKIN: IN MEMORIAM WELDED STEEL SCULPTURE, Features four of the late artist's large Cubist structures from different periods in his life. Runs through July 1.
LORENZO HOMAR GALLERY, 2721 N. 5th St., 215-426-3311. AUTORRETRATO DE MUJER ARTISTA, Features drawings, paintings and mixed media collages of past and new works by Betsy Casanas. Runs through July 15.
MAIN LINE ART CENTER, Old Buck Rd. & Lancaster Ave., 610-525-0272. KITES, Features 40 original kite-themed sculptures in honor of Ben Franklin's 300th birthday. Runs through Oct. 31.
MANAYUNK ART CENTER, 419 Green Lane, 215-482-3363. PAINTINGS IN COLOR, Features bright and bold work by John Graham and John Hagarty. Runs through June 25.
MUSE GALLERY, 60 N. Second St., 215-627-5310. NEW WORKS ON PAPER, Features splotchy, colorful abstract drawings by Edwina Brennan. Runs through June 25.
OFF THE WALL GALLERY, Dirty Frank's Bar, 13th & Pine sts., 215-732-5010. SIX SIX SIX, Features a community exhibition about art, religion and ethos. Participating artists include Jed Mauger Williams, Terry Wendelken, Jack Coulter, Becca Dent, Carlos Nunez, Wayne Urffer and others. Runs through Aug. 4.
OPEN LENS GALLERY, 401 S. Broad St., 215-446-3001. FLYING COLORS, Features Sam Maitin's posters and other works. Runs through Aug. 13. TRACES: FISHTOWN IN FLUX, Features photography by Andrew Tomasulo and Rachel Zimmerman. Runs through Aug. 13.
PADLOCK GALLERY, 1409 Ellsworth St. PAPER ALCHEMY, Features drawings, photos and paper models by Jason Hsu. Runs through July 2.
PEGGY LEWIS GALLERY, Lambertville Public Library, 6 Lily St., Lambertville, NJ, 609-397-0275. EMOTIONS, Features a host of artists that donated their works to promote art as a therapeutic tool in recovery, prevention and education. Includes Robert Beck, Marty Nelson, Judy Levinson, Deborah Maher, Rebecca Kelly and others. Runs through June 17.
PENG GALLERY, 35 S. 3rd St., 215-629-5889. TATTFOO TAN: PONDERING, Features an experimental installation using coffee filters and new paintings. The works are based on the Japanese concept of wabisabi, a word that means temporary and imperfect beauty. Runs through July 16.
PENNSYLVANIA ART CONSERVATORY, 1824 Chestnut St., 215-564-2100. SURF & TURF, Features seascapes, landscapes, and harbor paintings from the 19th and 20th centuries. Artists include Walter Blackman, Alfred Churchill, Jess Hobby, Anthony Thieme, Carl Weber and more. Runs through July 21.
PHILADELPHIA ART ALLIANCE, 251 S. 18th St., 215-545-4302. OUTSIDEIN, Features wall paintings, murals and large-scale installations by Nancy Agati, David Guinn and Jim Hinz, Valerie Hollister, B. Ever Nalens, Matthew Pruden, Xiang Yang and others. Runs through Aug. 20. ATTACK OF THE GENTRIFIER!, Features murals by students of the Big Picture program that address social issues such as the expansion of the Convention Center in Philly, affordable housing, racism, and banking and loans. Runs through Aug. 20. AM/FM + CELL PHONE PAINTINGS, Features Sarah Gamble's paintings that track the voyage of invisible radio waves and energy. Runs through Aug. 20. DEJA VU, Features Hedwig Jacobs' dream-like drawings on paper, which are sometimes used in her stop-action animation, also on display. Runs through Aug. 20.
PHILADELPHIA ART ALLIANCE SATELLITE GALLERY, Rittenhouse Hotel, 210 W. Rittenhouse Square, 3rd Fl., 215-545-4302. BLUE CAIRNS, Features Doug Kinsey's blue and white mixed media paintings that relate to ideas of spirituality, geography and inner peace. Runs through Aug. 20.
PHILADELPHIA SKETCH CLUB, 235 S. Camac St., 215-545-7140. WORKS ON PAPER, Features the annual juried exhibit. MASON W. ZIMMERMAN, Features new paintings. Runs through June 30.
PROJECTS GALLERY, 629 N. 2nd St., 267-303-9652. BLACK & WHITE, Features paintings, drawings, sculpture and prints by Jim Brossy, Nic Coviello, Peter Gourfain, Paul Santoleri, Barbara Schaff, Jack Thompson, Douglas Wirls and others. Runs through June 25.
QBIX GALLERY, 211 Arch St., 215-625-2521. MANIFEST DESTINIES, Features Cubist-inspired acrylic portraits by Ken Vallario. Runs through June 23.
RINCLIFFE AND ANTHONY J. PICTURE GALLERIES, Drexel University, Main Building, 3rd Fl., 32nd & Chestnut sts., 215-895-0480. ROBERT & JOHN: THE LANGDONS IN THE WORLD OF DAN BROWN, Features ambigrams and other typographic works by John Langdon. Runs through June 23.
RODGER LAPELLE GALLERIES, 122 N. 3rd St., 215-592-0232. MATT BOLLINGER, Features "Man and Bed" and other new paintings, drawings and prints. Runs through June 30.
ROSEMONT COLLEGE'S LAWRENCE GALLERY, 1400 Montgomery Ave., Rosemont, 610-526-2967. ALUMNAE ARTISTS: THE REUNION YEARS, Features the works of Rosemont College's past students including Carolyn Keener Aberbach, Rosemary Tottoroto, Marion Zukas, Dina Altieri, Desiree Keane and others. Runs through Aug. 27.
ROSENFELD GALLERY, 113 Arch St., 215-922-1376. CHRIS FEIRO, Features oil paintings that bear resemblance to the crisp quality of photographs. Runs through June 25.KAREN FOGARTY, Features romantic and moody oil paintings of buildings. Runs through June 25.
SALON DES AMIS GALLERY, 2321 Yellow Springs Rd., Malvern, 610-647-6010. INVITATIONAL, Features figure paintings by Dianne Corbeau, paintings by Eleanor Day, found object sculpture by Hugo Hsu, photo-paint collages by Dae Rebeck Sanchez and more. Runs through June 30.
SANDE WEBSTER GALLERY, 2006 Walnut St., 215-636-9003. BERRISFORD BOOTHE: RITUAL AS AESTHETIC, Features mixed media collages on wood panels of different shapes. Runs through June 30.
SCHMIDT DEAN GALLERY, 1710 Sansom St., 215-569-9433. LEILA CARTIER, Features vivid oil paintings that resemble blurred kaleidoscope images. Runs through July 1.
SERAPHIN GALLERY, 1108 Pine St., 215-923-7000. PAUL LOUGHNEY, Features recent large-scale photographic prints, largely taken from an aerial perspective. Runs through June 23.
SOL MEDNICK GALLERY, 211 S. Broad St., 15th Fl., 215-717-6300. PORTRAITS IN AFRICA, Features photography by Hector Acebes. Runs through Aug. 11. A 12-YEAR DIARY IN PHOTOGRAPHS, Features photos from Richard Newman's introspective career. Runs through Aug. 11.
SPACE 1026, 1026 Arch St., 2nd Fl., 215-574-7630. HELP YOURSELF TO ROSES, Features a screenprint of wallpaper, prints, paintings and stuffed snakes by Alex da Corte. Runs through June 30.
STEDMAN GALLERY, 3rd St. between Cooper St. & the Benjamin Franklin Bridge, Rutgers University, Camden, NJ, 609-225-6245. PRE-COLUMBIAN ART EXHIBIT, Features artifacts from Mexico, Central America and Peruvia. Runs through July 8.
STUDIO OF BEN SOLOWEY, 3551 Olde Bedminster Rd., Bedminster, PA, 215-795-0228. WOMAN ETERNAL: A RAE SOLOWEY CENTENNIAL, Features oil, watercolors, pastels, prints and obscure works of Ben Solowey's muse. Runs through June 25.
THIRD STREET GALLERY, 58 N. 2nd St., 215-625-0993. THINKING INSIDE THE BOX, Features assemblages of found objects and papers by Judith Schermer, plus recent paintings by Marjorie Grigonis. Runs through July 2.
TWENTY TWO GALLERY, 236 S. 22nd St., 215-772-1911. GEORGIANNA LENSSEN, Features new and recent oil paintings and drawings. Runs through July 13.
VOX POPULI, 1315 Cherry St., 215-568-5513. DREXEL UNIVERSITY 2006 SENIOR PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITION, Features a diverse collection of photos by four students: Alizabeth Bronsdon, Mark Diehl, Alissa Hafele, and Karen Maziarz. Runs through July 2.
WEXLER GALLERY, 201 N. 3rd St., 215-923-7030. ED ZUCCA AND LEAH WOODS, Features new works in innovative furniture and sculptural doorstops. Runs through July 3. NEW ACQUISITIONS IN HISTORICAL AND CONTEMPORARY GLASS, Features decorative glass art by Harvey Littleton, Toots Zynsky, Robin Grebe, Berteil Vallien and Tessa Clegg. Runs through Aug. 29.
WOOD TURNING CENTER, 512 Vine St., 215-923-8000. WOOD NOW, Features works by Christian Burchard, Robyn Horn, Stoney Lamar, George Peterson, Michael Peterson and Grant Vaughan. Runs through July 15.