Visual arts
Exhibits opening through July 11.
ArtCulture Partnership Gallery — 949 E. 35th St. A.C.P. ArtClub members in Young Visions (Austin Alabi-Isama, Kimbery Krueger, Jenae Simpkins, Jahvon Simpkins, Rizwan Zaki and Rasiba Quereshi) present paintings, collages and drawings. Through Aug. 2. 792-3617.
Crave Espresso Bar — 4530 E. Broadway. "Abstract Women," acrylic and oil abstract paintings by Mishcka O'Connor, Sheila Fox, Leslie Sinclair and Lisa Mishler. Through Aug. 7. Receptions: 7-11 p.m. Fridays through Aug. 1. 490-8222.
Philabaum Glass Studio and Gallery — 711 S. Sixth Ave. "Philabaum & Phriends," constructed glass sculptures by Tom Philabaum, Dan Enwright, Steve Hansen and Louie Via, July 8- Aug. 30. 884-7404.
WomanKraft Art Gallery — 388 S. Stone Ave., "Looking Up/Looking Down," two unique perspectives, in all mediums, July 5-Aug. 30. Reception: 7-10 p.m. July 5. 629-9976, Ext. 2.
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Wilde Meyer Gallery — 3001 E. Skyline Drive. "Little Worlds and Other Discreet Objects," acrylic paintings by Trevor Mikula and oil paintings by Sheridan Brown. July 10- Aug. 7. Artwalk: 5-7 p.m. July 10. 615-5222.
Ongoing
Academy Village Long Gallery — 13701 E. Old Spanish Trail. "Dancing Colors," contemporary fiber abstracts by Karin Malzan, through Aug. 31. 647-0900.
Access Tucson Gallery — 124 E. Broadway. "When We Were/Not," paintings by Elizabeth Burden, focuses on blackness in America, through July 26; gallery closed July 4-12. 624-9833.
Agua Caliente Ranch House Gallery — Roy P. Drachman-Agua Caliente Regional Park, 12325 E. Roger Road. "Amazing Arizona," photographs of Forrest Davis and Lynn Rogalsky, through July 16. 749-3718.
Art Gallery — 1122 N. Stone Ave. "The Annual Collector's Show," primarily paintings and sculpture, through July 31. 405-5800.
Artist of the Month Gallery — Unitarian Universalist Church, 4831 E. 22nd St. Photographic exhibit, "Worlds Near and Far," through Aug. 18. 885-5179.
ArtsEye — 3550 E. Grant Road. "A Summer's Bloom,"paintings, giclee paper and canvas prints by Elizabeth von Isser, through Aug. 22. 325-0260.
Bears' Path Gallery — 8806 E. Tanque Verde Road. "Our Pets," oil paintings of animal and oddities, through July 12. 760-1416.
Blue Raven Gallery and Gifts — 3054 N. First Ave. "Images of the Southwest," animal portraits in watercolor by Sherry Bryant and landscape photographs by Andrew Johnston, through July 12. 623-1003.
Center for Creative Photography — 1030 N. Olive Road. "American Monuments," photographs by Lee Friedlander, through Aug. 3. 621-7968.
Conrad Wilde Gallery — 210 N. Fourth Ave. "Encore: Season Highlights," works by David Adix, John Dempcy, Jessica Drenk, Tim Mosman, Margaret Suchland and Lucinda Young, through Aug. 30. 622-8997.
Dada Contemporary Art — 439 N. Sixth Ave. "Minimis," black-and-white photographs of Sonoran microfauna by Charles Hedgcock, through July 26. 275-9952.
Davis Dominguez Gallery — 154 E. Sixth St. "Small Works Review," selections from the 16th Small Works Invitational and Summer Gallery Mix, features small paintings and sculpture. Artists include James Cook, Judith Stewart, Josh Goldberg, Alfred Quiroz, Andy Polk, Bruce McGrew, Joy Fox, John Davis, through Sept. 2. 629-9759.
DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun — 6300 N. Swan Road. The Seri Indians of Tiburon Island in Mexico inspired this series of oil paintings, on display through Aug. 22. Also, "Todos Mexicanos," sketches by Ted DeGrazia, through Sept. 8. 299-9191.
Desert Artisans' Gallery — La Plaza Shoppes, 6536 E. Tanque Verde Road. "Summer Distractions," mixed media of local artists, through Sept. 7. 722-4412.
Dinnerware Artspace — 264 E. Congress St. "Big Ideas, Small Frames," paintings, drawings, photography, collage and sculpture, through July 19. 792-4503.
The Drawing Studio — 33 S. Sixth Ave. "Hot Teaching: Process and Practice," a series of mini-exhibits by TDS faculty, through July 26. 620-0947.
Etherton Gallery — 135 S. Sixth Ave. "Core Memory," large color photographs of computers by Mark Richards, through Aug. 30. 624-7370.
Galleria La Sirena — 2905 E. Broadway. "Hot Islands Dreaming VII," paintings of Latin American and Caribbean architecture and coastal areas, through Sept. 12. 319-1262.
Holy Joe Studio — 1124 N. Stone Ave. "Artist-in-Residence," bronze sculpture and working clay by Steve Murray, through July 31. 405-5800.
Hotel Congress Lobby — 311 E. Congress St. "Summer Pleasures," variety of mediums; artists include Diana Stapleton, Janet K. Miller and Mary Ann Johns, through July 19. 622-8848.
Joel D. Valdez Main Library — 101 N. Stone Ave. Desert landscapes in watercolor and pastel by John T. Jefferies. Through July 28. 594-5500.
Joseph Gross Gallery — UA School of Fine Art, 1030 N. Olive Road. Digital abstract art by Paul Jaffee, through Aug. 1. Reception: 5:30-7:30 p.m. July 11. 626-4215.
Museum of Contemporary Art — 149 N. Stone Ave. MOCA Summer Series, "Invisible City," features urban-inspired paintings, drawings, collages and films by Bill Mackey, Joe Robles, Walther Ruttman, Dave Sayre and Mark Street, through Sept. 20. 624-5019.
Northern Trust, NA — 3450 E. Sunrise Drive. "Southwest Impressions: Part II," works by the Southwestern League of Fine Arts, through Aug. 27. 615-2391.
Obsidian Gallery — 4320 N. Campbell Ave. Sculptures and vessels by Thomas Kerrigan and vessels by Cynthia Rae Levine, through Aug. 9. 577-3598.
Raices Taller 222 Art Gallery & Workshop — 218 E. Sixth St. "Mujeres, Mujeres, Mujeres," mixed media of more than 40 female artists, through July 5. 881-5335.
Rainbow Planet Coffeehouse — 606 N. Fourth Ave. "The Wine-Dark Sea," photographs of Greece and the Aegean by Pat O'Brien, through July 15. 620-1770.
Stone Dragon Studio — 1126 N. Stone Ave. Acrylic-on-canvas works by Lawrence W. Lee, through July 31. 405-5800.
Tang Gallery — 32 Main St. in Old Bisbee. "The Muses of Summer," watercolor, abstract landscapes, oil monoprints, sculpture and copper structures, through July 31. 1-520-432-5824.
Tangerine Gallery — 2522 E. Fort Lowell Road. "Summer Salon," paintings, sculpture and glass art from artists including Steven Derks and Cristina Cardenas, through Aug. 30. 326-5028.
Tohono Chul Park — 7366 N. Paseo del Norte. "Artful Insects & Inspired Arachnids" includes paintings, drawings, jewelry and beadwork by 23 Southwestern artists, through Aug. 17. "That's Artrageous," student visions and perspectives, through Sept. 9. 742-6455.
Tohono O'odham Nation Cultural Center and Museum — Fresnal Canyon Road, 10 miles from Arizona 86, south of Sells, Topawa. "The Border Project," a collaborative work of art sharing youths' perspectives on border issues, through Aug. 29. 1-520-383-0201, Ext. 0.
Tucson International Airport — 7150 S. Tucson Blvd. Center Gallery: "Electrified," acrylic-on-glass art by Chrissy Goral, through June 30. Upper Link Gallery: "Linocut," cut linoleum and block prints by Mary Lou Williams and Mary Lucking, through July 31. 573-8187.
UA Museum of Art — 1031 N. Olive Road. Five exhibits from the permanent collection showcased: "Abstract: Variations" through Aug. 17; "American Photorealists" through Aug. 17; "The Portrait in America" through Oct. 19; "Master Impressions From the UAMA Collections: Landscapes" through Sept. 22; and "Of Flesh, Form and Matter: Sculpture Selected From the UAMA Collections" through Sept. 7. Also, "Robert McCall: Imagination Unbound," poster art of spaceflight, through Aug. 10. 621-7567..
Ward 6 Council Office — 3202 E. First St. "Razzle Dazzle," artwork in all mediums by members of the Southwestern League of Fine Arts, through Aug. 28. 495-0461.
Zoe Boutique — 735 N. Fourth Ave. Joseph Robles' paintings, through July 26. 740-1201.
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Scottsdale Summer Spectacular ArtWalk — Scottsdale Arts District, along Main Street, Marshall Way, Sixth Avenue and Stetson Drive. Live entertainment, free food and drink samples, demonstrations and gallery show openings. 7-9 p.m. July 10. Free. 1-480-377-9366.
Pima County Arts Project Grant Application Deadline — The deadline for the grants to support arts and cultural participation and programming in the county's rural communities is Aug. 8. Find grant application and guidelines at www.tucsonpimaartscouncil.org/opps.html.
Youth Philanthropy Day Art Contest Deadline — Youth under age 18 can submit original artwork that illustrates the national Youth Philanthropy Day's theme: "Change the World With a Giving Heart." Artwork will be judged by the National Philanthropy Day Committee. For more information, contact Melanie Morgan, Community Food Bank, 622-0525, Ext. 205. Entry deadline is July 10.

