Galleries: September

September shows

Atlas Coffee 2206 Fontaine Ave. A selection of photographs by Katie Hickson. 

BozART Located in Hot Cakes, Barracks Road Shopping Center. “Local-scapes,” landscapes in oil by Julia Kindred. 

The Bridge Progressive Arts Initiative 209 Monticello Rd. “Eyes on Sen Soley” showcases works by Haitian art collective Sen Soley.  

The Center at Belvedere 540 Belvedere Blvd. In the Auditorium Exhibit Gallery, “Awakening to the Beauty of Pastels,” works by local group the Piedmont Pastelists. On the second floor, “Renewal: Finding Our Way Back,” oil paintings by Randy Baskerville. 

Chroma Projects Inside Vault Virginia, Third St. SE. Rosamund Casey’s “Working Below Sea Level,” and Bill Atwood’s “Some Abstractions.” Opens September 3.   

Crozet Artisan Depot 5791 Three Notch’d Rd. “2021 Collection,” Ninika Gordon’s handmade sterling silver, gold, and gemstone jewelry. 

C’ville Arts Cooperative Gallery 118 E. Main St., Downtown Mall. “Beyond the Garden,” ceramic fairy figurines by Kim Clarke. 

Eastwood Farm and Winery 2531 Scottsville Rd. “Oil and Water” paintings by Ryan Arnold. Opens September 3.

The Fralin Museum of Art at UVA 155 Rugby Rd. “Skyscraper Gothic” investigates the role of European gothic architecture in 20th-century America through art. 

The Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art Collection 400 Worrell Dr. “Boo-malli Prints and Paper” showcases art by the Aboriginal Australian art cooperative Boomalli, and “Breathe With Me: A Wandering Sculpture Trail” features pieces by students of sculptor Bill Bennett. 

Les Yeux du Monde 841 Wolf Trap Rd. Recent works from collaborative team The Printmakers Left.

Loving Cup Vineyard and Winery 3340 Sutherland Rd. Lea Bodea’s abstract visualizations on paper. 

McGuffey Art Center 201 Second St. NW. In the Smith Gallery, “What I Sea,” acrylic, graphite, and colored-pencil works from Erica Lohan; on the first floor, “Mysticism vs Cynicism,” paintings and sculpture by David Currier; on the first and second floors, “Black and White,” works by McGuffey Art Center members. Opens September 3.    

Northside Library 705 Rio Rd. W. Natalie Kohler’s paintings using sustainably harvested pigments.  

The Ruffin Gallery 179 Culbreth Rd. “Wild Whimsey,” Emily Moores’ hand-cut and ornately layered installations.

Second Street Gallery 115 Second St. SE. “Teeny Tiny Trifecta 4,” work measuring 9×9 inches or smaller from 124 Virginia artists. In the Dové Gallery, LaRissa Rogers’ “On Belonging: The Space In Between,” which uses soil samples and archival imagery to explore culture, identity, and colonization. Opens September 3.

Quirk Gallery 499 W. Main St. Kristen Peyton’s painting series “Ordinary Time.” 

Studio IX 969 Second St. SE. “A Whisper in the Night,” paper-cut and woven works by Sri Kodakalla. 

Unitarian-Universalist Church 717 Rugby Rd. Online exhibit of paintings by Sara Gondwe.  

Visible Records 1740 Broadway St. “Tiajue Tocha (let’s go home)” showcases works exploring brickmaking by the Mexican art collective Rasquache.

The Stage at WTJU 2244 Ivy Road. WTJU, The Bridge PAI, and UVA Music partner for “We Hope This Art Finds You Well,” an exhibition and community arts time capsule in response to the pandemic. Opens September 11.