Galleries

Published: Oct 25, 2006

    Galleries are usually open Tuesdays through Saturdays; please call the gallery for exact days and hours. Receptions are denoted with Reception Reception

  • 201 GALLERY, 1400 N. American St., Suite 201, 215-236-2872. 13 PAINTINGS, Features abstract landscapes in oil on panel board by Brian Richmond. Runs through Nov. 26.
  • 222 GALLERY, 222 Vine St., 215-873-0750. LOVERS ROCK, Features the work of 26 artists. Each piece has a connection to music and how it has influenced their lives and work. Runs through Nov. 19.
  • 3RD STREET GALLERY, 58 N. 2nd St., 215-625-0993. PHORBIDDEN CITY: EAST WEST BUDDHIST QUAKER, Features the charcoal drawing and architectural collages of John James Pron. These images blend together two cultural traditions of divergent natures. Runs through Oct. 29. FLUXUS URBANUS, Features paintings, collages and assemblages by Carol Wisker that take a closer look at the constantly changing urban environment. Runs through Nov. 26.
  • AIRSPACE, 4013 Chestnut St., 215-694-8719. DRAWING FROM THE WELL, Features the collaborative paintings, textiles, written word and mixed media of Linda Goss and Gretchen Shannon, based on traditional African-American folktales. Runs through Nov. 5.
  • ALMA VISION GALLERY, 806 E. Passyunk Ave., 215-413-1685. TRILOGY, Features oil paintings and drawings by Marilia Lutz. Runs through Oct. 31.
  • APHRODITE GALLERY, 704 S. 5th St., 2nd floor, 215-829-4986. LA FEMENINA, Features works by designer and illustrator Marilyn Michelle Reyes. Runs through Oct. 29.
  • ART IN THE STOREFRONT, 41 E. Butler Ave., Ambler, 215-654-9106. LAURA KICEY, Features photography spotlighting objects that often go unnoticed. Runs through Nov. 16.
  • ART STAR GALLERY AND BOUTIQUE, Liberties Walk, 1030 N. 2nd St., unit 301, 215-238-1557. MUSTACHES & OTHER MUSTS, Featuring works by Seattle's Jason Sho Green. His eccentric characters are painted on found pieces of wood. Runs through Nov. 19.
  • ARTHUR ROSS GALLERY, University of Pennsylvania, 220 S. 34th St., 215-898-4401. AN EARLY EDITION OF LOS CAPRICHOS, Features works by Francisco Goya Y Lucientes. Runs through Jan. 14.
  • ARTIST'S GALLERY, 32 Coryell St., Lambertville, NJ, 609-397-8494. ABS (ANOTHER BRACEGIRDLE CITRON SHOW), Features the oil and watercolor paintings of Gail Bracegirdle and Merle Citron. Runs through Nov. 5.
  • ARTIST'S HOUSE GALLERY, 57 N. 2nd St., 215-923-8440. SCULPTURES AND OIL PAINTINGS, Features sculpture by Kate Brockman; oil paintings by Mark Heid, Georganna Lenssen and Nancy Bea Miller; and works on paper by Linda Thomson. Runs through Oct. 29. NEW PAINTINGS, Features oil and pastel paintings by Arcenio Martin Campos, Anthony Palumbo, Mark H. Brown, Alice Dustin, Carol Maguire, Doris Peltzman and Stephen Takats. Runs through Nov. 26.
  • B SQUARE GALLERY, 614 S. 9th St., 215-625-0692. BRYAN WILLETTE, Features mixed-media works including glass, oil paintings and block prints by the artist. Runs through Dec. 23.
  • BAHDEEBAHDU, 309 Cherry St., 215-627-5002. NOTES, Features the drawings of Pamela Birmingham. Runs through Oct. 31.
  • BALANCE GALLERY, 112 S. 20th St., 215-751-0344. TRAVELING LIGHT, Features work by Estelle Carraz-Bernabei. Runs through Oct. 31. JILLIAN CONTRENI SOKSO, Features the nontraditional printmaking creations of Sokso. Runs through Nov. 30.
  • BAMBI GALLERY, 1817 Frankford Ave., 215-423-2668. BLUSH, Features artwork from 10 members of the Center for Emerging Visual Artists and their interpretations of the word "Blush." Oh my, our cheeks are already red. Runs through Nov. 12.
  • BARNSTONE GALLERY, 388 W. Pothouse Rd., Phoenixville, 610-917-0140. ROSLYN EPSTEIN, Features paintings focusing on the female form. Runs through Oct. 31.
  • BLACK FLOOR GALLERY, 319 A N. 11th St., 3rd floor, 267-679-4587. ONE WALL IS AN EDGE, Features an installation landscape by Lauren Jenison. Runs through Oct. 28.
  • BRANDYWINE WORKSHOP, Firehouse Art Center, 730 S. Broad St., 215-546-3675. HOUSTON: CONTEMPORARY WORKS ON PAPER, Features the first installment in an annual "American Cities" series of exhibits. This show focuses on the art scene in Houston, Texas, and highlights its African-American arts community. Runs through Dec. 31.
  • BRIDGETTE MAYER GALLERY, 709 Walnut St., 215-413-8893. TRANSCAPES & OPERATION DOGLEG II, Features landscape works and a video projection by Scottish artist Dana Hargrove. Runs through Oct. 28. BASED ON A TRUE STORY, Features new paintings by Kate Davis Caldwell inspired by the idea of the snapshot. Runs through Nov. 25.
  • CANTOR FITZGERALD GALLERY, Whitehead Campus Center, Haverford College, 370 Lancaster Ave., Haverford, 610-896-1287. FOUR PRINTMAKERS, Features the prints of Jackie Battenfield, Gloria Escobar, Lisa Mackie and Kelly Reemtsenspent made in collaboration with their students. Runs through Nov. 22. Panel discussion Fri., Oct. 27, 4:30pm. ( Reception Reception )
  • CAROL SCHWARTZ GALLERY, 101 Bethlehem Pk., Chestnut Hill, 215-242-4510. AROUND THE TOWN, Features Howard Watson's watercolor paintings of sights and places that may be familiar to many who view them. Runs through Oct. 27.
  • CEREAL ART, 307 N. 3rd St., 215-627-5060. HAVE & TAKE, GIVE & GET, Features Lawrence Weiner's stencil installation, which explores the relationship between language and art. Runs through Oct. 31.
  • CERULEAN ARTS, 1355 Ridge Ave., 267-514-8647. 10TH ANNIVERSARY EXHIBITION OF THE PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF THE FINE ARTS MFA CLASS OF '96, Features the artwork of "Challenge" artists Astrid Bowlby, Michael Kowbuz, Hiro Sakaguchi and Mark Shetabi. Runs through Nov. 3.
  • DR. DAVID FLINKER PAVILION ART GALLERY, 175 Madison Ave., Mount Holly, NJ, 609-914-8680. A SEASON FOR ART, Features artwork by more than 40 artists such as locals Dressler Smith and Michael Hogan. Runs through Nov. 15.
  • ESTHER M. KLEIN GALLERY, 3600 Market St. at the University City Science Center, 215-387-2255. SAVING FACES, Features the paintings of Mark Gilbert, who documented the transformations of facial reconstructive surgery patients. Presented in conjunction with the College of Physicians. Runs through Oct. 28.
  • FALLING COW GALLERY, 732 S. 4th St., 215-627-4625. IMAGINED HERITAGE, Features paintings, drawings and mixed media works by artist Alana Bograd, Caroline Falby and Fay Ku. Their work gives a new point of view on old folklore stories. Runs through Oct. 28.
  • FINE ARTS LIAISONS, 916 Lancaster Ave., Bryn Mawr, 610-520-2200. FRANK WORTH: WORTH EXPOSING HOLLYWOOD, Features newly discovered photographs of stars such as Monroe, Elizabeth Taylor, Grace Kelly and James Dean in their golden years. Runs through Nov. 30.
  • FIRESIDE GALLERY, Main Line Unitarian Church, 816 S. Valley Forge Rd., Devon, 610-688-8332. FILTERED REFLECTIONS: SPEL, Features the works of current jailbird Hernan Cortes. Runs through Oct. 29.
  • FUEL COLLECTION, 249 Arch St., 215-592-8400. ALL JOIN HANDS: VISIONS OF PEACE ANTIVIOLENCE PROJECT, Features a compilation of art completed in the past year by students at MuralCorps E3 Program, St. Gabriel's Hall, The Mitchell Program, ArtWorks!, Benjamin Franklin High School and Community Council. Runs through Oct. 31.
  • GALLERIES AT MOORE COLLEGE OF ART & DESIGN, 20th & the Parkway, 215-965-4027. SELECTIONS 6, Features works by artists from the Levy Gallery Slide Registry. Runs through Dec. 10. IN A DREAM, Features large-scale photographs by Laura Graham of sculptures by Darla Jackson. Both the style of the photos and the sculptures depict a dreamlike atmosphere. Runs through Nov. 12.
  • GALLERY 13W, 4504 Regent St., 215-432-5729. THE NEW RELIGION OF WAR, Features an installation by Salvatore Cerceo. Runs through Dec. 9.
  • GALLERY 1401, 221 S. Broad St., 14th floor, 215-717-6300. DRESDEN RELIQUARY, Features panoramas of the German city of Dresden by Frederick Marsh. Runs through Oct. 27.
  • GALLERY 339, 339 S. 21st St., 215-731-1530. THE REGULARS, Features the photographs of Sarah Stolfa, taken while she was a bartender at McGlinchey's, one of Philadelphia's oldest and most storied taverns. Her photographs balance the intimacy of social expectation and the loneliness and searching of the urban bar experience. Runs through Nov. 11.
  • GALLERY 51, 51 N. 2nd St., 215-413-3191. THE KURDISH PALETTE: ANTIQUE WEAVINGS FROM TURKEY AND IRAN, Features a collection of textiles from Turkey and Iran. Runs through Nov. 30.
  • GALLERY AT CAMDEN COUNTY COLLEGE, Lincoln Hall, College Dr., Blackwood, NJ, 856-227-7200. AN EVOLUTION OF FORM: RECENT DRAWINGS AND SCULPTURE BY GREGORY BRELLOCHS, Features two- and three-dimensional objects by the artist that explore the relation of the self to environment. Runs through Nov. 3.
  • GALLERY JOE, 302 Arch St., 215-592-7752. LOOK OUT, DOOPLER, DOPPLER, SO HUM, LITTLE GEM, Features seven large color pencil and gouache drawings by Michelle Oosterbaan. Runs through Oct. 28. REAL SMILES, Features nearly 400 pictures of females smiling that were downloaded by artist Gil Kerlin and arranged into an installation. Runs through Oct. 28.
  • GALLERY SIANO, 309 Arch St., 215-629-2940. OUT BREAK, Features abstract paintings by Robert Goodman. Runs through Oct. 28. THEATRE OF THE ABSURD, Features photography by Shelly Lependorf and Stan Shire. Runs through Oct. 28. NIGHTSCAPES, Features paintings by Daniel Oliva. Runs through Oct. 28. DATA WALKS, Features new paintings by Paul Fabozzi. Runs through Nov. 25. THE BLACK KEYS AND OTHER PAINTINGS, Features new paintings by Douglas Witmer. Runs through Nov. 25.
  • GERM BOOKS & GALLERY, 308 E. Girard Ave., 215-423-5002. DIABOLICAL SCULPTURE OF JASON LEACH, Features resin metal-finished castings. Runs through Nov. 26.
  • GRATZ GALLERY, 30 W. Bridge St., New Hope, 215-862-4300. A JOURNEY IN LIGHT, Features more than 100 paintings spanning more than five decades by Bucks County artist Peter Cook. Runs through Nov. 26.
  • GROSS MCCLEAF GALLERY, 127 S. 16th St., 215-665-8138. DEAN HARTUNG: NEW PAINTINGS, Features paintings of Delaware County and includes still life and portrait. Runs through Nov. 8.
  • HAMILTON & ARRONSON GALLERIES, 320 S. Broad St., 215-717-6480. SUGGESTED READINGS, Features printmaking in the form of books, by University of the Arts book arts and printmaking students Elena Bouvier, Amanda D'Amico, Bo DuVall, Sun Young Kang, Phuong Pham, Stephanie Stump, Graham Watson and Michelle Wilson. Runs through Oct. 31.
  • HOME FINE ART, 2 Church St., Mount Holly, NJ, 609-261-8634. THE GUILD OF AMERICAN PAPERCUTTERS, Features paper art. Runs through Oct. 31.
  • INDIGO, 151 N. 3rd St., 215--922-4041. PRINTS FROM OAXACA: MASTERS OF THE MEXICAN TRADITION, Features aquatints, lithographs, serigraphs, woodcuts and linoprints by Modesto Bernardo, Enrique Flores, Abelardo Lopez, Eddie Martinez, Leovigildo Martinez, Lorena Montes, Felipe Morales, Fernando Olivera and the late Rodolfo Morales. Runs through Dec. 30. JOSE GARCIA MONTEBRAVO: CUBAN SELF-TAUGHT PAINTER, Features the artwork of the Afro-Cuban artist. Runs through Dec. 30.
  • INFUSION COFFEE & TEA GALLERY, 7133 Germantown Ave., 215-248-1718. SENSUAL ABSTRACT, Features paintings by Gaille Hunter, a graduate of University of the Arts. Runs through Nov. 1.
  • J & W GALLERY, 20 W. Bridge St., New Hope, 215-862-5119. THE ART OF PROVINCETOWN, Features diverse works from Henry Hensche, Arthur Egeli, Michael McGuire, Dianna Matherly, Denny Camino, Joerg Dressler, Marc Kunderman, Pauline Lim, Steven Bowerstock, Marc Civitarese, Colette Hebert, Ellen Langer and Steven Coyle. Runs through Oct. 29.
  • JAMES OLIVER GALLERY, 723 Chestnut St., 4th floor, 267-918-7432. PAINTED LORE, Features new abstract paintings by James Oliver. Runs through Nov. 11.
  • JMS GALLERY, 8236 Germantown Ave., 215-248-4649. TYLER LAKE AND KEVIN O'TOOLE, Features new abstract paintings and sculpture. Runs through Oct. 28.
  • JOHN ALEXANDER LTD. GALLERY, 10-12 W. Gravers Ln., 215-242-0741. MODERN PASTORAL: COTSWOLD SCHOOL OF DESIGN 1890-2006, Features works from the school's designers. Runs through Nov. 25.
  • JOURNEY HOME GALLERY, 948 N. 8th St., 215-636-9101. ART FOR JUSTICE: REFLECTIONS IN TIME, Features artwork by inmates currently serving time at the State Correctional Facility at Graterford. Runs through Nov. 4.
  • KNAPP GALLERY, 162 N. 3rd St., 267-455-0279. STUDENT WORKS, Features works by Melissia Grosjean, Stacia Paul, Kristin Fialko and others. Runs through Oct. 31.
  • LANGMAN GALLERY, 2500 Moreland Rd., Willow Grove Park, 215-657-8333. VISTAS, Features the illuminated still-life oil paintings of William McCarthy. Runs through Oct. 31.
  • LARRY BECKER CONTEMPORARY ART, 43 N. 2nd St., 215-925-5389. NEW PAINTINGS: TGGT, Features recent paintings by Marcia Hafif. Runs through Nov. 18.
  • LAZERTOWN ART COLLECTIVE, 3245 Amber St., Suite 4, 215-739-4890. STILL LIFE WITH DEAD THINGS, Features works by Megan Elizabeth Ford, along with other works from various artists focusing on the dead and ghoulish. Runs through Oct. 31.
  • LEONARD PEARLSTEIN GALLERY, Drexel University, Nesbitt Hall, 33rd & Market sts., 215-895-2548. DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE ANNUAL STUDENT EXHIBITION, Features Drexel's finest student work in architecture. Runs through Oct. 27.
  • LINEAGE GALLERY, 21 N. 2nd St., 215-928-0980. INDUSTRIAL POP, Featuring works by Ron English and John Puglisi. Runs through Nov. 19.
  • LIST GALLERY, Lang Performing Arts Center, Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, 610-328-7811. WHAT THE EYE DOESN'T SEE, Features the photography of longtime Philadelphia Inquirer staff photographer Ron Tarver. Runs through Nov. 12. Slide lecture & reception Thu, Oct. 26, 4:30pm. ( Reception Reception )
  • LOCKS GALLERY, 600 Washington Square South, 215-629-1000. PAINTING THE LANGUAGE OF NATURE AND PAINTING, Features 15 large-scale paintings on canvas as well as 14 on plate by Jennifer Bartlett. Runs through Nov. 11.
  • LONG GALLERY, S. Church St., West Chester, 610-436-3383. PRINTS AND PICTURES, Features works by Ron Wyffels and Tony Rosati Wyffels. Both teach at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. Runs through Oct. 27.
  • LORENZO HOMAR GALLERY, 2721 N. 5th St., 215-426-3311. 6 LIVING TRADITIONS, Features traditional arts and crafts of Puerto Rico, provided by the Museo de las Americas in San Juan. This is just a sampling of the island's largest contemporary arts and crafts collection. Runs through Jan. 13.
  • MANAYUNK ART CENTER, 419 Green Ln., Manayunk, 215-482-3363. ANNUAL MEMBERS SHOW, Features oil, acrylic, photographic and multimedia works by Manayunk Art Center members. Runs through Oct. 29.
  • MASON GROSS GALLERIES, Rutgers University, 33 Livingston Ave., New Brunswick, NJ, 732-932-9360. BA/BFA SHOW, Features student works. Runs through Nov. 3.
  • MCKINNEY GALLERY, S. Church St., West Chester, 610-436-2755. CONVERSATIONS WITH IRAN, Features Ben Richardson's still images and documentary chronicling his six-week stay with an Iranian family and his experiences in the country. Runs through Oct. 27.
  • MEW GALLERY, 906 Christian St., 215-625-2424. PAPER OR PLASTIC: THE ART OF WHOLE FOODS EMPLOYEES, Features prints and drawings by James Olstein and a talking potato installation by Diane Huebner. Runs through Nov. 10.
  • MIDWIVE'S COLLECTIVE GALLERY, 722 Sansom St., 3rd floor, 215-771-2609. THE MIDWIVES COLLECTIVE GALLERY'S FIRST EXHIBITION, Features Acting 101, a photography project by members of the collective and area visual artists, filmmakers and actors. Runs through Nov. 3.
  • MINNOW, 700 S. 6th St. INSTANCE OF IMPAIRMENT, Features new collaborative paintings by Steven Martin and Mark Price. Runs through Oct. 26.
  • MUSE GALLERY, 60 N. 2nd St., 215-627-5310. GROUNDED, Features photography from Keith Sharp. Runs through Oct. 29. BARBARA SPADARO, Features digital collages of intricate scenes and open spaces. Runs through Nov. 26.
  • NAP SPACE, 173 W. Main St., Kutztown, 610-683-6440. DAVID O'CONNELL, Features paintings by the artist. Runs through Dec. 2.
  • NEWMAN GALLERIES, 1625 Walnut St., 215-563-1779. THREE TWENTIETH CENTURY AMERICAN ARTISTS: WALTER BAUM, ANTONIO MARTINO, AND CARL PETERS, Features the work of three artists depicting Bucks County as well as other landscapes. Runs through Nov. 11.
  • NEXUS GALLERY, 137 N. 2nd St, 215-629-1103. TORSOS, Features nontraditional nude photography by Chris Macan. Runs through Oct. 29. BLACK ISLANDS, Features Dina Wind's installation, which transforms car fenders, tar and rubber into conceptual urban islands. Runs through Oct. 29.
  • OFF THE WALL GALLERY, Dirty Frank's Bar, 13th & Pine sts., 215-732-5010. FALL EXHIBITION, Features installation art by Melissa Crotty, works on paper by Donald Dixon and paintings by Carlos Nunez. Runs through Dec. 1.
  • OPEN LENS GALLERY, 401 S. Broad St., 215-545-4400. SIGNS OF LIGHT, Features the abstract photo-collages of artist and architect David Slovic. Runs through Nov. 26.
  • PAGUS GALLERY, Norristown Arts Building, 619 W. Washington St., Norristown, 610-272-8484. WHAT IF, Features paintings by Michelle Soslau. Runs through Nov. 26.
  • PEGGY LEWIS GALLERY, Lambertville Public Library, 6 Lily St., Lambertville, NJ, 609-397-0275. RECENT WORKS BY BETTY BAER, Features new paintings as well as clay vessels and sculptured heads. In her paintings she looks at people and architecture. Runs through Oct. 31.
  • PENG GALLERY, 35 S. 3rd St., 215-629-5889. HISAKO KOBAYASHI: RECENT PAINTINGS, Features new abstract paintings by the artist. His works are known for their ability to "float" over the canvas through the use of multiple layers of paint. Runs through Oct. 28.
  • PENTIMENTI GALLERY, 145 N. 3rd St., 215-625-9990. ADJOINING LOT, Features the "conversations" of artist Franco Mueller as shown through paintings, photographs and video. Runs through Nov. 11. SACRED WINDOWS, Features works by Noel Neri that unify opposites. Runs through Nov. 11.
  • PHOTO 612, 612 Station Ave., Haddon Heights, NJ, 856-429-2304. REGINALD WICKHAM, Features black and white prints of woodland scenes, people and ordinary objects. Runs through Nov. 2.
  • PII GALLERY, 242 Race St., 610-328-3468. RECENT PAINTINGS, Features oil paintings by Shane Durgee. Runs through Oct. 31.
  • PLASTIC CLUB, 247 S. Camac St., 215-545-9324. 62ND ANNUAL MEMBERS EXHIBITION OF THE AMERICAN COLOR PRINT SOCIETY, Features multimedia works ranging from woodblock prints to digital prints by members of the American Color Print Society. Runs through Nov. 22. Opening reception Sun., Oct. 29, 2-5pm. ( Reception Reception )
  • PRINT CENTER, 1614 Latimer St., 215-735-6090. TAKEN WITH TIME: A CAMERA OBSCURA PROJECT, Features the cityscape of Philadelphia as captured by photographers Ann Hamilton, Vera Lutter and Abelardo Morell. With the use of the camera obscura, the oldest and simplest of photographic devices, each artist gives a unique view of various locations throughout Philadelphia. Runs through Nov. 11.
  • PROJECTS GALLERY, 629 N. 2nd St., 267-303-9652. …WITH THE BATHWATER, Features Caleb Weintraub's works in response to violence caused by gun-toting children in the city. Runs through Oct. 29.
  • QBIX GALLERY, 211 Arch St., 215-625-2521. LOOVORFOOK, Features works by visual artist Rah Crawford. Runs through Oct. 31.
  • RINCLIFFE AND ANTHONY J. PICTURE GALLERY, 32nd & Chestnut sts., 215-895-0480. DREXEL & CO. BANKERS: 19TH CENTURY PAINTINGS, PHOTOGRAPHS AND DOCUMENTS, Features historical artifacts that belonged to the Drexel Bank. Runs through Nov. 3.
  • RODGER LAPELLE GALLERY, 122 N. 3rd St., 215-596-0232. LEFT OEUVRE, Features achromic paintings by Nick D'Angelo. Runs through Oct. 29.
  • ROSENWALD-WOLF GALLERY, University of the Arts, 333 S. Broad St., 215-717-6480. INFESTATION, Features East Falls artist Carole Loeffler's "Binks," stuffed creatures that share the tale of evolution. Runs through Oct. 31. AFTER THE FACT, Features the photos of Ann-Marie LeQesne, one of which is a re-enactment of the execution of the Mexican emperor Maximillian in 1867. Runs through Nov. 22.
  • SALON DES AMIS GALLERY, 2321 Yellow Springs Rd., Malvern, 610-647-6010. ACX INVITATIONAL, Features roughly 70 works of 30 artists from Delaware Valley's Artist Cultural Exchange. Runs through Nov. 30. Opening reception Sun., Oct. 29, 2-6pm. ( Reception Reception )
  • SANDE WEBSTER GALLERY, 2006 Walnut St., 215-636-9003. SWEET HARMONY, Features Moe Brooker's vibrant, jazz-inspired oil paintings, presented on wood panel, paper and canvas. Runs through Nov. 1. FORM & FUNCTION, Features Gabriele Tiberino's new oil works on canvas and panel. Runs through Nov. 1.
  • SCHUYLKILL GALLERY, 3510 Scotts Ln., 215-287-9963. 3D WORKS, Features sculpture, ceramics and mixed media by artists Damini Celebre, Clair Rodgers, Holly Harper, Judy Rosenthal, Jesse Harrington, Maryann Worrel and Kate Joyce. Runs through Nov. 4.
  • SERAPHIN GALLERY, 1108 Pine St., 215-923-7000. ISOCHRONE, Features 22 framed toned gelatin silver prints by James Fee. Runs through Nov. 5.
  • SNYDERMAN-WORKS GALLERY, 303 Cherry St., 215-238-9576. JOHN ERIC BYERS, Features the texture-heavy furniture of the artist. Runs through Nov. 18.
  • SOL MEDNICK GALLERY, 211 S. Broad St., 15th floor, 215-717-6300. PITTSBURGH PROJECT, Features Dylan Vitone's 360-degree panoramic photographs of Pittsburgh public life. Runs through Oct. 27.
  • SPACE 1026, 1026 Arch St., 2nd floor, 215-574-7630. TOO BLACK FOR BET EPISODE 2: THE BLACK BOY GEORGE, Features works by Jayson Scott Musson. Runs through Oct. 28.
  • SPP GALLERIES, 800 River Rd., Conshohocken, 610-292-6048. IMAGES THAT MATTER, Features the work of Linda Dubin Garfield of Wynnewood. Runs through Dec. 31.
  • STOCKTON ART GALLERY, Jim Leeds Rd., Room H113, Pomona, NJ, 609-652-4566. AIR, LIGHT AND THE VISABLE SOUND, Features paintings by Kyle Stevenson. Runs through Nov. 17.
  • STRATA SPHERE, 1854 Germantown Ave., 215-235-4726. ETERNAL TEMPORALITY, Features works by three Philadelphia artists: Rosemary Castiglioni, Brooke Hine and Keith Sharp. Runs through Nov. 11.
  • SUZANNE H. ARNOLD ART GALLERY, White Oak & Church sts., Annville, 717-867-6445. DESIGNING FOR VICTORY 1914-1945, Features posters from World War I and II and takes a closer look at the social commentary involved in wartime art and the justification of going into battle. Runs through Dec. 10.
  • TRINITY GALLERY, 158 N. 3rd St., 215-625-2427. EYE CANDY, Features Halloween-themed artwork from Av Vibes, Molly Crabapple, Mike Mass, Dave Glass, Genevive Zacconi, Nik Scarlette, Jesse Pepper, Fred Harper and Cindy Magee. Runs through Oct. 28.
  • TWENTY TWO GALLERY, 236 S. 22nd St., 215-772-1911. DECONSTRUCTED, Features work by Diane Edwards. Runs through Nov. 9.
  • TYLER GALLERY, Tyler School of Art, 7725 Penrose Ave., Elkins Park, 215-782-2776. PRODUCE PRESENTS…, Features works by the student group Produce, which includes David Howe, Steven Lam, Quentin Davis, Benjamin Kinsley and Nelson Loskamp. Runs through Nov. 4.
  • UNIVERSITY CITY ARTS LEAGUE, 4226 Spruce St., 215-382-7811. PLACES AND PERCEPTIONS, PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS, Features small and large scale drawings, oil paintings and prints by Robin Meyer. These works were inspired by nature and by her childhood in Kingston, NY. Runs through Oct. 29.
  • VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY ART GALLERY, Connelly Center, Villanova, 610-519-4612. PORTRAITS FROM INDIA, Features vibrant color portraits by Philadelphia photographer Peter Miraglia. Runs through Dec. 7. Opening reception Fri., Oct. 27, 5-7pm. ( Reception Reception )
  • VOX POPULI, 1315 Cherry St., 215-568-5513. UNDEAD, Features nearly 50 silver pen drawings depicting the "undead" landscapes of Amy Adams. Runs through Oct. 27. PURIFIED BY FIRE, Features Matthew Suib's fourth and final exhibition at the gallery. Runs through Oct. 27. FLOURESCAPES AND MIRTH, Features the constructed image dialogues of Eva Wylie and landscape works of Rebecca Vicars. Runs through Oct. 27. THE GRADUAL APPROACH OF MY DISINTEGRATION, Features an installation of alternate universes by Diana Al-Hadid. Runs through Oct. 27. POP QUIZ, Features every question asked about artist David Dyment's record and CD collection. Runs through Oct. 27.
  • WIDENER UNIVERSITY ART GALLERY, One University Place, Chester, 610-499-1189. ALFRED O. DESHONG, Features 18th- and 19th-century Asian art, including Japanese ivory sculpture and bronze vases, and Chinese-carved hardstone vessels. Ongoing.

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