Galleries
Art Upstairs Gallery 112 W. Main St., Suite 3 (in York Place). Tuesday-Thursday and Saturday, noon-5pm; Friday, 1-9pm; Sunday, 1-4pm. 923-3900. www.artupstairsgallery.com. Through May 31: “Watercolor Retrospective: 1960s to Present,” by Peter Almonte.
Bozart Gallery 211 W. Main St., Wednesday-Thursday, 3-9pm; Friday-Saturday, noon-9pm; Sunday, 1-4pm. 296-3919. www.bozartgallery.com. Through May 31: Recent works by Julia Kindred.
The Bridge/Progressive Arts Initiative 209 Monticello Rd. Wednesday-Saturday, noon-3pm, or by appointment. 984-5669. www.thebridgepai.com. Through May 31: A collection of photography from fourth-year students at UVA, including Allison Harbin, Anna Kreyling, Ellie Frazier, David Schneider, Adam Barkley, Carter Ward, Alix Baycroft and Aunspaugh fellow James Scheuren.
The Gallery at Fifth and Water 107 Fifth St. SE. Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm. 979-9825. Through May 27: “Naming the Architects,” a series of paintings by James Lightbourne.
Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art Collection 400 Worrell Dr. Tuesday-Saturday, 10am-4pm; Sunday, 1-5pm. 244-0234. Through August 9: “All Time Favorites,” a sampling of “best loved” works from the Kluge-Ruhe collection.
La Galeria 218 W. Main St. Call for hours. 293-7003. Through May 31: A collection of works across a variety of media from many of La Galeria’s finest artists.
Les Yeux du Monde Hours by appointment only; contact for directions. 973-5566. les yeuxdumonde@aol.com. May 14-30: “Plein Air Painting,” works by Richard Crozier and Edward Thomas.
McGuffey Art Center 201 Second St. NW. Tuesday-Saturday, 11am-6pm; Sunday, 1-5pm. 295-7973. www.mcguffeyartcenter.com. Through May 31: Multiple exhibits, including “Retrospective: Selected Works, 1961-2009,” by Sarah Smith; “Nature and Buildings,” a 20-year retrospective by Wilma Bradbeer; “Curious Combinations,” collages by Rhonda Roebuck; and “Forest Discoveries,” a science and arts project by the Boys and Girls Club.
PVCC 501 College Dr. Monday-Thursday, 9am-10pm; Friday, 9am-5pm; Saturday, 1-5pm. 961-5202. Through August 27: The annual student art exhibition.
Ruffin Gallery 179 Culbreth Rd. Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm. 924-6123. The gallery exhibits work by UVA faculty and students on an ongoing basis.
Second Street Gallery 115 Second St. SE. Tuesday-Saturday, 11am-6pm. 977-7284. www.secondstreetgallery.org. Through May 30: “Rhythm 1001,” a sound installation using a one-of-a-kind analog drum machine; “Mementos,” paintings by Yoko Iwanaga.
Try & Make 608 Preston Ave. Tuesday-Thursday and Saturday, noon-6pm; Friday, 1-8pm; Sunday, 1-5pm. tryandmake.org. Offers a variety of readings, events and exhibits, including “Ersatz,” a sculpture installation by Andrew Herbig.
Other exhibits
Restaurants, retailers and public spaces that host regular art events
Angelo 220 E. Main St., on the Downtown Mall. Monday-Friday, 11am-6pm; Saturday, 11am-5pm. Through June 30: “Florida Hybrids,” photographs by Susan Crowder.
Blue Ridge Beads and Glass 1724 Allied St. Tuesday-Saturday, 10:30am-5:30pm. 293-2876. www.blueridgebeads-glass.com. Glass pieces, paintings and instruments by Jerry O’Dell.
BozArt 211 W. Main St. Wednesday-Thursday, 3-9pm; Friday-Saturday, noon-9pm; Sunday, 1-4pm. 296-3919. Through May 31: Works by Julia Kindred.
C’ville Coffee 1301 Harris St. Monday-Thursday, 7:30am-9pm; Friday, 7:30am-5pm; Saturday, 8:30am-5pm; Sunday, 9:30am-8pm. 817-2633. Through May 31: Paintings by Katelyn Sack.
C&O Gallery 511 E. Water St. Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm. 971-7044. Through May 31: “Garages of Charlottesville,” recent paintings by Kathleen Free.
Café Cubano 112 W. Main St. Call for hours. 971-8743. Through May 31: A farewell show featuring recent paintings by Gerald Mitchell.
Charlottesville Community Design Center 100 Fifth St. NE. 984-2232. www.cvilledesign.org. Through June 5: “Urban Places, Rural Spaces,” an installation from multiple local artists and photos by Robert Llewellyn.
The Garage N. First St., across from Lee Park. Hours by appointment. 295-6649. thegarage-cville.com. Through May 31: Prints by Matt Pamer.
Horse & Hound 625 W. Main St. Call for hours. 293-3365. Ongoing: “Virginia Hunt Country,” photographs on canvas by James Rowinski.
Jefferson Library 1329 Kenwood Farm Ln. Call for hours. 964-7540. Through November 12: “Lucy Meriwether Lewis Marks: A Biographical and Botanical Art Exhibit.”
Mudhouse 213 W. Main St. Monday-Thursday, 6:30am-10pm; Friday-Saturday, 6:30am-11pm; Sunday, 7am-7pm. 984-6833. Through May 31: A collection of photographs documenting Middle Eastern life and culture by Nadjib Aktouf.
New Dominion Bookshop 404 E. Main St. Monday-Saturday, 9:30am-5:30pm; Sunday, noon-5pm. 295-2552. Through May 31: “The City in Which I Love You,” new paintings by Kendall Cox.
Sage Moon Gallery LLC at Siips 212 E. Main St. Monday-Wednesday, 11:30am-10pm; Thursday-Saturday, 11:30am-midnight; Sunday, 11am-9pm. 872-0056. Through May 31: Oil landscapes using gold and copper leaf by Gwyn Kohr.
Small Special Collections Library On the UVA Grounds. Monday-Thursday, 9am-9pm; Friday-Saturday, 9am-5pm. 924-3021. Through August 1: “From Out That Shadow: The Life and Legacy of Edgar Allan Poe.”
South Street Brewery 106 W. South St. Daily 4:30pm-close. 960-9352. Through June 30: A collection of paintings by Katherine Marshall.
Speak! Language Center Rear entrance to The Glass Building, 313 Second St. SE. 245-8255. Through July 1: “Hadrian’s Coffee: Ancient Images of Contemporary Italy,” photographs by Richard Robinson.
Spring Street Boutique 107 W. Main St., on the Downtown Mall. Call for hours. 975-1200. Through June 30: Photographs from Virginia Fashion Week by Jack Looney and Liza Bishop.
Virginia Artists in Action 112 W. Main St. Wednesday, 3-6pm; Thursday-Saturday, 11am-6pm. 295-4080. Through May 31: “Metaphors,” a series of paintings by David Copson, and works by Susan Ema Vernon, Nancy Jane Dodge and David Golden.
Westminster-Canterbury of the Blue Ridge 250 Pantops Mountain Rd. Call for hours. 972-2622. Through May 30: Watercolors and stained glass by Ellie Banks, Jeanette Buys, Edith Catlin, Dan Kelly, Tom Michie, Jeanne Radcliffe, Anne Taylor and Marnie Trotter.