Galleries are usually open Tuesdays through Saturdays; please call the gallery for exact days and hours. Receptions are denoted with Reception
10TH STREET LAUNDROMAT , 10th & Ellsworth sts., 214-463-3100. A HEIGHTENED BRIGHTEN LE JOSH EXHIBIT, Features new paintings by Josh Smith, live music by Lillie Ruth Bussie, tunes spun by DJ Bilwa and video projections by VjKg. Fri., April 13, 8-11pm. ( Reception )
201 GALLERY , 1400 N. American St., Suite 201, 215-236-2872. SHATTERED BARK, Features sculptural works by Austin Heitzman. Runs through May 5. Opening reception Thu., April 12, 6-10pm. ( Reception )
3RD STREET GALLERY , 58 N. 2nd St., 215-625-0993. WINDOWS AND DOORS: JEAN PLOUGH, Features the artist's oil and acrylic paintings. Runs through April 29.
AIA GALLERY , 117 S. 17th St., 215-569-3186. DESIGN SHOWCASE, Features the "Opening" vase series of Little Wonder; wearables, inflatable art objects and functional art by Jenny Lynn Studios; and works by author, illustrator and textile designer Alexander Stadler. Runs through April 30. Reception Tue., April 17, 5-7pm. ( Reception )
AIRSPACE , 4013 Chestnut St., 215-694-8719. FABRIC ARTS COLLABORATION, Features works by Betty Leacraft, Pam Toller and Shaw Middle School students. Runs through May 3.
AMOEBA ART SHOP , 7174 Germantown Ave., 215-242-4568. JAY THOMSON, Features the artist's impasto paintings. Runs through May 2.
ART AROUND GALLERY , 2011 Chestnut St., 215-972-1644. EXACTA: MAX MADDOX AND THERESA ROSE, Features recent drawings, video, collage, sculpture and painting conjuring the spirit of the race. Runs through April 15. Closing reception Fri., April 13, 6-8pm. ( Reception )
ART STAR GALLERY AND BOUTIQUE , Liberties Walk, 1030 N. 2nd St., unit 301, 215-238-1557. LANDSCAPES OF THE FORGOTTEN: NEW PAINTINGS BY PARSKID, Features the artist's enamel-on-wood paintings, exploring the themes of life, death and rebirth. Runs through May 6.
ARTHUR ROSS GALLERY , University of Pennsylvania, 220 S. 34th St., 215-898-4401. DRAMATIC IMPRESSIONS, Features Japanese theater prints from the Gilbert Luber Collection. Runs through May 6.
ARTIST'S HOUSE GALLERY , 57 N. 2nd St., 215-923-8440. ADAM VINSON, Features the artist's paintings and drawings of still lifes and portraits. Runs through April 29. MUSTAFA LAMAJ, Features the artist's oil paintings, in which he emphasizes light and geometry in cityscapes. Runs through April 29. DAN MILLER, Features the artist's woodcuts of landscapes and historical portraits. Runs through April 29. TIMOTHY CLAYTON, Features the artist's oil paintings of landscapes and still lifes. Runs through April 29.
ARTISTS' GALLERY , 32 Coryell St., Lambertville, NJ, 609-397-4588. CONSTRUCTIONS AND RECONSTRUCTIONS, Features new collages and photographs by Nancy Shill and John Treichler. Runs through April 29. Reception Sat., April 14, 6-9pm. ( Reception )
B SQUARE GALLERY , 614 S. 9th St., 215-625-0692. HEATHER BRYSON, ROMY BURKUS AND MEGAN "VERB" KARGHTER, Features painting on silk, printmaking, drawings and paintings by the artists. Runs through April 14.
BAHDEEBAHDU , 309 Cherry St., 215-627-5002. ELAINE ERNE, Features the artist's large-scale works. Runs through April 30. HIDE AND SLEEK, Features the works of Elaine Erne, as well as a new line of furniture and leathers by Edelman Ltd. Part of DesignPhiladelphia. Wed., April 18, 6-9pm. ( Reception )
BAMBI GALLERY , 1817 Frankford Ave., 215-423-2668. POSTCARD DIARIES, Features Mark Mothersbaugh's personal assemblages and drawn images created while on tour with Devo. Runs through May 13.
BOROWSKY GALLERY , 401 S. Broad St., 215-545-4400. FINISH/LINE, Features paintings in which linear and fully painted elements co-habit. Artists include Matt Curius, Gina Triplett, John Gibbons, Isobel Sollenberger, Anne Krinsky and Rebecca Rutstein. Runs through April 13.
BRIDGETTE MAYER GALLERY , 709 Walnut St., 215-413-8893. IVAN STOJAKOVIC: GLOBAL NATURE, Features the artist's new mixed-media paintings, in which he relates science to human experiences. Runs through April 28.
CEREAL ART , 149 N. 3rd St., 215-627-5060. INKY TOYS AFFINITAS, Features works on paper by 31 artists from Berlin, Hamburg, London and Paris. Runs through April 14.
CERULEAN ARTS , 1355 Ridge Ave., 267-514-8647. ANTHONY CIAMBELLA: RECENT SCULPTURE, Features new work by the Philadelphia artist, who creates secret worlds and make-believe mythology. Runs through April 20.
CHESTNUT HILL GALLERY , 8117 Germantown Ave., 215-248-2549. SPRING RECEPTION & SALE, Features works by Elaine Lisle, Gary Kresge, Tim Simboli and Bill Roberts. Runs through April 30.
CLAY STUDIO , 139 N. 2nd St., 215-925-3453. FLOWER POWER: VESSELS OF CONTAINMENT, Features a group exhibition of vases from simple, porcelain forms to wild, manipulated shapes. Artists include Christa Assad, Malcolm Davis, Sanam Emami, Suze Lindsay, Joyce Nagata and Bruce Winn. Runs through April 15. BRYAN HOPKINS: NEW VESSELS, Features the artist's functional sculptures, cylindrical vessels thinly thrown using a porcelain clay body. Runs through April 29. KAREN SWYLER: NEW WORK, Features the artist's bottles, cups, cruets and bowls shapes she uses to explore human gesture, body language and posture. Runs through April 29.
CRANE ARTS BUILDING , 1400 N. American St., 215-592-1310. SHOWROOM, Features artwork, furniture, lighting, carpets, home decor and accessories by Alyse Bernstein, Candy Depew, Float, Talia Greene, Hot Soup, Michael Iannone, Leslie Mutchler and Marisha Simons. Part of DesignPhiladelphia. Runs through April 28. Reception Mon., April 16, 6-9pm. ( Reception )
DOWNSTARES GALLERY AT FRUGAL FRAMES , 1234 Pine St., 215-772-1150. RA FRIEDMAN: IMAGES OF WOMEN, Features photographs by the artist, who uses expired Polaroid film (some frozen for more than 30 years ago) and a 1950 Graflex press camera and lets chance, age, temperature and humidity have their way with his works. Runs through Nov. 30.
E.M. ADAMS GALLERY , 19 N. Main St., New Hope, 215-862-5667. PAINTINGS, SCULPTURES AND PRINTS, Features the artwork of Ed Adams. Ongoing.
ESTHER M. KLEIN ART GALLERY , University City Science Center, 3600 Market St., 215-966-6188. ARTBOTS PHILADELPHIA 2007, Features robotic wonders like Misericordiam, a floating robot accordian; the Wildflower Meadow Glacier, an autonomous robotic sculpture that plants flowers and monitors local climate change; and Neil and Iona, a pair of living works of art who interact with each other and their audiences. Runs through June 30.
F.A.N. GALLERY , 221 Arch St., 215-922-5155. GREGORY PRESTEGORD, Features recent cityscape paintings by the artist. Runs through April 28.
FLOTSAM AND JETSAM , 1100 Shackamaxon St., 215-351-9914. KATE KAMAN, Features new suspended sculptures and paintings. Reception Wed, April 18, 5:30pm-mid. ( Reception )
FUEL COLLECTION , 249 Arch St., 215-592-8400. PHILLY (HEART) DESIGN, Features product, graphic and interactive designs by Philadelphia designers. Curated by MIO. Part of DesignPhiladelphia. Runs through April 27. Reception Sat., April 14, 6pm. ( Reception )
GALLERY 1401 , 221 S. Broad St., 14th floor, 215-717-6300. ZOE STRAUSS: IF YOU BREAK THE SKIN YOU MUST COME IN, Features work by the Philadelphia photographer and installation artist. The exhibit also includes a recent documentary about Strauss. Runs through May 4.
GALLERY 339 , 339 S. 21st St., 215-731-1530. QI: JUSTIN GUARIGLIA AND ZOE CHEN, Features the artists' photographs, in which they portray the practice of kung fu as practiced for more than 1,500 years by Buddhist monks of the Shaolin Temple in China. Guariglia and Chen seek to depict the nature of kung fu as both a physical act and an act of meditation. Runs through May 5.
GALLERY JOE , 302 Arch St., 215-592-7752. LYNNE WOODS TURNER, Features the artist's recent drawings, in which she studies lines, curves, circles and other elemental forms. Runs through April 28.
GALLERY SIANO , 309 Arch St., 215-629-2940. ABSTRACT PAINTINGS, Features works by Joanne Bosack, Chris Malcomson and Andrew V. Wapinski. Runs through April 28.
GALLERY ST. ASAPH , 27 Conshohocken State Rd., Bala Cynwyd, 610-664-0966. CAROL ANN WISKER, Features the artist's works of acrylic paint with oil pastel, casein, ink and graphite. Runs through May 6. Reception Fri., April 13, 6-8pm. ( Reception )
GLOUCESTER COUNTY COLLEGE ART GALLERY , 1400 Tanyard Rd., Sewell, NJ, 856-415-2236. THE PERSONAL PICTURE PLANE, Features the paintings of Ellen Abraham, Jim Brossy, Aurora Deshauteurs, Carol Taylor-Kearney, Richard Elzo Dunn, Jessica Makin and DeSalvor Masi, as well as the stained glass of Ken Cabot. Runs through April 20.
GROSS MCCLEAF GALLERY , 127 S. 16th St., 215-665-8138. GIOVANNI CASADEI, Features the artist's new paintings, landscapes from the Jersey Shore and still lifes. Runs through May 1. Reception Fri., April 13, 5-7pm. ( Reception )
HOT SOUP GLASSBLOWING STUDIO AND GALLERY , 26 S. Strawberry St., 215-922-2332. NESTING: HOT SOUP AT HOME, Features housewares, lighting and furniture hardware by local glass artists. Runs through April 29.
ICEBOX GALLERY , 1400 N. American St., 215-232-3203. VICTORY FOR TYLER, Features Tyler School of Art alumni painting show to benefit Tyler exhibitions and public programs. Fri., April 13, 6-8pm. ( Reception )
JMS GALLERY , 8236 Germantown Ave., 215-248-4649. JOHN GREIG, Features recent mixed-media figurative sculptures. Runs through May 5. JEREMIAS PAUL, Features photographs from the series "My Invented Country." Runs through May 5.
KAMIN GALLERY , Van Pelt-Dietrich Library, UPenn, 3420 Walnut St., 215-898-7088. EQUUS UNBOUND: FAIRMAN ROGERS AND THE AGE OF THE HORSE, Features materials from the Fairman Rogers Collection of Books, examining the expanding role of the horse in 19th-century industrial America. Rogers was a Philadelphia engineer, Penn professor, horseman and art patron whose collection of books on horses comprises more than 1,000 titles from the 16th century through the 20th century. Runs through June 15.
KNAPP GALLERY , 162 N. 3rd St., 267-455-0279. JON ECKEL: SELECTED WORKS, Features works by the Philadelphia artist. Runs through April 29.
LANGMAN GALLERY , 2500 Moreland Rd., Willow Grove Park, 215-657-8333. JOANNE TAYLOR BROWN: PORCELAIN IMPRESSIONS, Features the artist's series of teapots, trays, jars and vessels, on which she depicts the cycles of growth and decay in nature. Runs through April 30. DIANE HARK: WATERWAYS, Features the artist's watercolors, in which she colorfully depicts boats, bridges, waterways and shorelines. Runs through April 30.
LARRY BECKER CONTEMPORARY ART , 43 N. 2nd St., 215-925-5389. QUENTIN MORRIS, Features the artist's paintings and drawings. Runs through May 19.
LEONARD PEARLSTEIN GALLERY , Drexel University, Nesbitt Hall, 33rd & Market sts., 215-895-2548. LORIE PETERS LAUTHIER COLLECTS, Features pieces from Lauthier's collection, including photography, sculpture and mixed media works by Wim Wenders, Jenny Holzer, William Wegman, Tony Oursler, Wim Delvoye and others. Runs through May 4.
LOCKS GALLERY , 600 Washington Square South, 215-629-1000. THOMAS CHIMES: THE ENTROPY PAINTINGS, Features about 50 smll works by Chimes. The cartoonlike imagery of the paintings is inspired by the drawings of Alfred Jarry. His works also contain references to entropy, alchemy and astronomy. Runs through April 14. JENNIFER STEINKAMP: VIDEO INSTALLATIONS, Features six video installations incorporating three-dimensional animations of plants, vines and a tree in full bloom. Runs through April 14.
LORENZO HOMAR GALLERY , 2721 N. 5th St., 215-426-3311. GINA ECHEVERRY: RECENT WORKS, Features the artist's paintings and three-dimensional works, in which she focuses on the varied cultural expressions of the African Diaspora in Latin America, as well as the permanent struggle of women seeking fulfillment in that society. Runs through April 14.
MANAYUNK ART CENTER , 419 Green Ln., 215-482-3363. MAINLY MANAYUNK, This exhibit features work by 30 Manayunk artists inspired by their local landscape. Runs through April 29.
MASON GROSS GALLERIES , Rutgers University, 33 Livingston Ave., New Brunswick, NJ, 732-932-9360. BFA THESIS GROUP I, Features mixed-media works by BFA students at Mason Gross. Runs through April 13.
MEW GALLERY , 906 Christian St., 215-625-2424. ISAAC BUSHKIN: NEW PAINTINGS, Features the artist's works of acrylic on wood, in which he depicts creatures journeying through surrealist landscapes. Runs through May 18.
MICHELYN GALLERIES , 46 & 52 East State St., Doylestown, 215-348-2011. DOT BUNN: BUCKS COUNTY TODAY, Features the artist's landscape and still-life oil paintings. Runs through April 29.
NEXUS/FOUNDATION FOR TODAY'S ART , 1400 N. American St., Suite 102, 215-629-1103. MAGNETIC SLEEP, Features Matthew Pruden's suite of multimedia projects, based on research into 19th-century spirit photography, parapsychology and Spiritualism. Runs through April 29. KUMO WOLK CLOUD, Features a collaborative installation comprised of handmade paper and silk weavings, by Yukie Kobayashi and Elsabe Dixon. Runs through April 29.
OFF THE WALL GALLERY , Dirty Frank's Bar, 13th & Pine sts., 215-732-5010. GO FIGURE: PORTRAITS OF A HUMAN FORM, Features paintings, mixed-media works and art on skateboards by Jody Sweitzer, Christian Ziegler and Andrew P. Eggers. Runs through June 2.
PAINTED BRIDE ART CENTER , 230 Vine St., 215-925-9914. THIS BEATING HEART ACTS AS A TIMER, Features Jim Houser's paintings, installation, original music and sculpture, in which he explores sickness and death, decay and rebirth and the human need to communicate. Runs through May 19.
PENTIMENTI GALLERY , 145 N. 3rd St., 215-625-9990. JACKIE TILESTON: EVERYTHING, IN YOUR FAVOR, Features colorful abstract paintings by the artist, drawing inspiration from the cultures and patterns of countries such as India and China. Runs through April 28. KAY HWANG, Features the artist's oil pencil drawings on denril, in which simple repetitive shapes are built up into complex, geometric forms. Runs through April 28.
PHILADELPHIA FOUNDATION'S COMMUNITY ART GALLERY , 1234 Market St., Ste.1800, 215-563-6417. EL CORAZON CULTURAL DEL BARRIO: THE CULTURAL HEART OF EL BARRIO, Featuring more than 40 paintings, prints and sculptures produced by local Latino artists working with Taller Puertorriqueno. Runs through May 1.
PHILADELPHIA INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE , 242 Race St., 610-328-3468. DISCOVERIES AND POSSIBILITIES: CATHLEEN HUGHES, Features paintings by the artist. Runs through April 30.
PLASTIC CLUB , 247 S. Camac St., 215-545-9324. ALL MEDIA EXHIBITION, Features work by area artists. Runs through April 25.
PRINT CENTER , 1614 Latimer St., 215-735-6090. DANIEL HEYMAN: ABU GHRAIB DETAINEE INTERVIEW PROJECT, Features two editions of Heyman's prints, portraits of Abu Ghraib prison detainees, whom he saw interviewed during his travels to Amman and Istanbul. Runs through May 5. BOOKS: PHOTOGRAPHIC SEQUENCES, Features works by Ditta Baron Hoeber. Runs through May 5. JAMES STOGDILL: DREAM, Features the artist's black and white photography. Runs through May 5.
PRINTED IMAGE GALLERY , at the Firehouse Art Center, 730-732 S. Broad St., 546-3675. DOUBLE X, Features original prints by visiting artists, exploring the element of scale as a common aesthetic focus. Runs through April 30. Opening reception Fri., April 13, 5:30-8pm. ( Reception )
PROJECTS GALLERY , 629 N. 2nd St., 267-303-9652. TOM JUDD: THE NEW WORLD, Features the artist's new work, mixed-media creations in which he recycles nostalgic imagery in a new context. Runs through April 29.
RIVERRUN GALLERY , 287 S. Main St., Lambertville, NJ, 609-397-3349. MARK LUDAK: RECENT WORK, Features the documentary photographer's images of Solebury Township, Pa.; Cape Breton, Nova Scotia; and Asbury Park, N.J. Runs through May 14. Reception April 14, 6-9pm. ( Reception )
RODGER LAPELLE GALLERY , 122 N. 3rd St., 215-596-0232. MARTIN POOLE: ONE CANDLE AND OTHER NEW PAINTINGS, Features the artist's works. Runs through April 29.
ROSENWALD GALLERY , Penn Library, 6th floor, 3420 Walnut St., 215-573-8280. THE ART OF REINVENTION, Features the works of Franz Werfel and Kinga Araya, two artists whose political exile occurred exactly 50 years apart. Runs through April 13.
SALON DES AMIS GALLERY , 2321 Yellow Springs Rd., Malvern, 610-647-6010. FLOWER SHOW, Features paintings, sculpture and photography on the theme of flowers by artists Robert Bohne, Hugo Hsu, Martin Pieczonka, Judy Jarvis, Joan Frain and more. Runs through April 14.
SAM QUINN GALLERY , 4501 Spruce St., 267-408-5769. SCARS OF TIME, Features the stark and provocative drawings and paintings of Chester County artist John Cartwright. Runs through April 22.
SANDE WEBSTER GALLERY , 2006 Walnut St., 215-636-9003. R.L. WASHINGTON: SLICES OF LIFE, Features the artist's narrative paintings which reflect different aspects of the human condition. Runs through May 26. ERIC MACK: CELESTIAL SHEET MUSIC, Features the artist's work, an abstract montage of shapes, colors and patterns that expresses rhythm and tone. Runs through April 26.
SCHMIDT DEAN GALLERY , 1710 Sansom St., 215-569-9433. LINDA ADLESTEIN: RECENT WORK, Features toned silver print photographs. Runs through May 19. WILLIAM SMITH: RECENT WORK, Features paintings. Runs through May 19. Opening reception Fri., April 13, 5:30-7:30pm. ( Reception )
SEEBER FINE ART GALLERY , 2007 Chestnut St., 215-756-7999. MULTIMEDIA EXHIBIT, Features works by Chris Clark, Tai-Woong Kang, Kurt Herrmann, Michael Seeber and Stacey Wexler. Runs through May 10. Opening reception Fri., April 13, 5-9pm. ( Reception )
SERAPHIN GALLERY , 1108 Pine St., 215-923-7000. CYCLES, Features Joan Wadleigh Curran's drawings, prints and paintings, in which she combines elements of landscape and still life. Runs through May 6. ARMY OF ME, Features D.S. Nicholas's paintings, print media and works of bas-relief, works inspired by Middle Eastern religious architecture and structures. Runs through May 6.
SITE AND ARCHITECTURE WORKSHOP , 105 N. Watts St., 215-636-0677. GREATER GOOD, Features the work of nine installation artists, architects and designers. Runs through April 14.
SNYDERMAN-WORKS GALLERY , 303 Cherry St., 215-922-7775. SEQUOIA MILLER, CYNTHIA SCHIRA AND RUTH MCCORRISON, Features the artists' works of ceramics and fiber. Runs through May 15. DesignPhiladelphia reception, tour and discussion, Wed., April 18, 6-8pm. ( Reception )
SOL MEDNICK GALLERY , 211 S. Broad St., 15th floor, 215-717-6300. GABE MARTINEZ: CURRENT MISCHIEF, Features the artist's photographs, which focus on the theme of male sexuality. Runs through May 4.
SPACE 1026 , 1026 Arch St., 2nd floor, 215-574-7630. JUNGLELAND, Features paintings, drawings, sculpture and site-specific installations by Matt Leines, William Buzzell, Alex Lukas and Joe Buzzell. The four friends use themes from the Bruce Springsteen song "Jungleland" in their work. Runs through April 27.
STRATA SPHERE , 1854 Germantown Ave., 215-235-4726. THE PROGRESS OF PROCESS, Features works in progress, including paintings by David Foss, wax and mixed media by Michelle Marcuse, and textiles by Kathryn Pannepacker. Runs through April 28.
TEMPLE GALLERY , 259 N. Third St., 215-925-7379. MFA THESIS EXHIBITIONS, Features a series of one-person shows in a full range of media: painting, printmaking, glass, fibers, graphic design and more. Artists include Jacquelyn Strycker, Dini Yang, Marco Phillips, Asuka Goto, Rachel A. Chambers, Ivette Spradlin, Chad States and more students from the Tyler School of Art. Runs through May 19. RYAN MCCARTNEY: ANALOG, Features the artist's paintings, which explore the relationship between seeing and knowing. Runs through April 21. JONATHAN ALLMAIER: FACTICITY, Features the artist's abstract paintings. Runs through April 21. JAHJEHAN BATH IVES, Features the artist's constructions, sculptures made from familiar materials like yarn, pipe cleaners and tablecloths. Runs through April 14. Reception Fri., April 13, 6-8:30pm. ( Reception )
TOWER GALLERY , 969 N. 2nd St., 215-253-9874. FINDING A FORM: INFLUENCES IN FIGURATIVE PAINTING, Features works by Joan Wadleigh Curran, Martha Mayer Erlebacher, Randall Exon, Sidney Goodman, Jane Irish, Ben Kamihira, Alex Kanevsky, Susan Moore, Tina Newberry, Scott Noel and Mark Shetabi. Runs through May 26.
TWENTY TWO GALLERY , 236 S. 22nd St., 215-772-1911. FLOWERS: A GROUP SHOW, Features a multimedia exhibit that celebrates the Philadelphia Flower Show. Runs through April 12. GEORGANNA LENSSEN: ANIMALS AND MEN, Features the artist's oil paintings. Runs through May 10. Opening reception Fri., April 13, 6-9pm. ( Reception )
TYLER GALLERY , Tyler School of Art, 7725 Penrose Ave., Elkins Park, 215-782-2776. MFA THESIS EXHIBITIONS, Features paintings, glass, printmaking, metals, graphic design, photography, ceramics and more. Runs through May 19. LIDIA KOHUTIAK AND BARBARA GLICKMAN, Features the artists' eclectic landscapes and still-life paintings. Runs through May 8. Opening reception Fri., April 13, 5-9pm. ( Reception )
VOX POPULI , 319 N. 11th St., 3rd floor, 215-238-1236. GRAVITY, Features Vox's first exhibit in its new Chinatown gallery space, including works by Juliana Espana Keller, Gun Holmstrom, Gabriel Martinez, David Philips, Paul Rowley, Juan Recaman and Catherine Ross. Runs through April 30.
WEXLER GALLERY , 201 N. 3rd St., 215-923-7030. MAN MADE IN THE NATURAL WORLD, Features paintings and works on paper by Bosnian artist Tanja Softic juxtaposed with sculptural and turned wood objects by Ron Fleming, George Peterson, Thierry Martenon, Louise Hibbert and more. Runs through May 29. TIMELESS DESIGN: A MARRIAGE OF NEW TECHNOLOGY AND CLASSIC MODERNISM, Features new rapid prototyping designs and lighting by Belgium design group MGX.Materialise, as well as classic modern furniture of the 1950s through 1970s. Runs through May 29. Reception Fri., April 13, 6pm. ( Reception )
WIDENER UNIVERSITY GALLERY , University Center, 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.
WOOD TURNING CENTER , 512 Vine St., 215-923-8000. COMING OF AGE: EMERGING AND ESTABLISHED WOOD ARTISTS, Features the work of veteran and up-and-coming wood artists. Runs through May 19.
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