Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library 2450 Old Ivy Rd. “Their World As Big As They Made It: Looking Back at the Harlem Renaissance,” plus other permanent exhibitions.
The Center at Belvedere 540 Belvedere Blvd. “Near and Far: Oil Paintings from Virginia, Maine and Tennessee” by Randy Baskerville. Through February 29.
Chroma Projects Inside Vault Virginia, Third St. SE. In the Micro Gallery, Cyd Black’s “Ordered Worlds” showcases abstract paintings through January 26. In Vault Virginia’s Great Hall Galleries, “Sculpted Harmony” by Alan Box Levine and “Sabr (Patience)” by Amdane Sanda are on display through March.
Crozet Library 2020 Library Ave., Crozet. Ink and watercolor works by Gayle Keaton.
C’ville Arts Cooperative Gallery 118 E. Main St., Downtown Mall. The Studio Sale showcases locally handmade arts and crafts.
Elmaleh Gallery Campbell Hall, UVA Grounds. “Almost Useful: The Michael Owen Jones Exhibition.” Opens January 17.
Grace Estate Winery 5273 Mt. Juliet Farm, Crozet. Works by local landscape artist Anne French. Through March.
Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art Collection of UVA 400 Worrell Dr. “Performing Country,” never-before-seen works from the museum’s permanent collection, and “Close to the Wind,” screenprints and installation work by First Nations Australian multidisciplinary artist Lisa Waup. Through March 3.
McGuffey Art Center 201 Second St. NW. In the Smith Gallery, “De-Circulated,” a photography exhibition of reconstructed covers of banned books by Karen Duncan Pape. In the First and Second Floor Galleries, the new members’ show features works by artists including Carolyn Brandt, Tori Cherry, and Jenn Clemons. In the Associate Gallery, a group show on the theme “Quiet.” Through January 28.
Northside Library 705 Rio Rd. W. A multimedia exhibit with BozART Fine Arts Collective artist’s Judi Ely, Katharine Eisaman Maus, and Shirley Paul. In the Quiet Room, works by Terry Pratt.
The PVCC Gallery V. Earl Dickinson Building, 501 College Dr. In the North Gallery, “Looking Small, Thinking Big,” by Fenella Belle. In the South Gallery, “Drawn to the Light” by Deborah Davis. Through January 13. “The Power of Plenty” opens January 26.
Quirk Gallery 499 W. Main St. “game of telephone,” contemporary works by Michael Reisor is on display through January 21. Frankie Slaughter’s “Interplay” opens January 25.
Random Row Brewery 608 Preston Ave. Watercolors by Juliette Swenson. Through January 15.
The Rotunda UVA Grounds. In the Upper West Oval Room, “Waŋupini: Clouds of Remembrance and Return” features printmaking and ceramics by Yolŋu artists from Arnhem Land. Through July 7.
Scottsville Library 330 Bird St., Scottsville. A community exhibit of sunflower paintings.
Second Street Gallery 115 Second St. SE. In the Main Gallery, “The Labyrinth,” many-layered constructions of mineral-pigmented glazes by Clay Witt. In the Dové Gallery, “Under the Skin,” paintings and works on paper by Akemi Ohira. Through January 19.
Studio Ix 969 Second St. SE. “Black-eyes peas, Greens, and Cornbread,” a group exhibition by the Charlottesville Black Arts Collective, including Lizzie Brown, Gabrielle Cash, Sahara Clemons, Sarah Jones, Jae Johnson, Jowarnise, David Marion and Ron Stokes. Through January 28.
Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Charlottesville 717 Rugby Rd. The intuitive, or process, paintings of Shirley Paul. Through February.
Visible Records 1740 Broadway St. “Tributaries: A Visible Records Community Exhibition” is the result of visual artists and poets creating new works in conversation with one another. Through February 7.