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Hawkesbury Gallery Expands Shows for Local Artists

Hawkesbury Regional Gallery is expanding its annual exhibition and art fair, Hawkesbury Now, to include a wider range of local artists. Starting June 15, the program will open via a new Expression of Interest (EOI) process, replacing the previous model that relied on art society membership. This change allows both affiliated and independent artists living in the Hawkesbury Local Government Area to apply for exhibition opportunities.

Over a thousand visitors in Carbognano for the new Modern Art Gallery

Over a thousand visitors attended the opening of the new Modern Art Gallery in Carbognano, Italy. The gallery, which showcases contemporary works, drew significant local and regional interest, marking a major cultural milestone for the small town.

Ellsworth, coastal communities in spotlight: Courthouse Gallery celebrates 20 years with exhibitions, gallery talk

Courthouse Gallery in Ellsworth, Maine, is celebrating its 20th anniversary with a series of exhibitions and a gallery talk. The milestone event highlights the gallery's role in showcasing regional artists and engaging the coastal community through visual arts programming over the past two decades.

The coolest artist-run spaces open during Doors Open Toronto

Doors Open Toronto, the city's annual architecture and design festival, is opening several artist-run spaces to the public this year. These include galleries and studios that are typically not accessible, offering a rare behind-the-scenes look at Toronto's grassroots art scene. The event highlights the creative communities operating in repurposed industrial buildings and unconventional venues across the city.

Where Art Meets Memory: The Gallery Kalo Journey

Gallery Kalo founder Përparim Kalo discusses the origins and philosophy of his Tirana-based gallery in a Q&A. Founded in 2014, the gallery began as a personal collection shared with the public and has since grown into a cultural meeting point that promotes artistic authenticity, inclusivity, and community engagement. Its vision has expanded beyond Tirana to villages along the Vjosa and Drino rivers, connecting art with landscape and local heritage.

May - June Exhibits @ Art Works!

Art Works in Richmond, Virginia, is presenting six new exhibits from May through June 2026, featuring artists Heidi Peelen, Geneva Dinh, Anna Demovidova, RVA Clay Founding Members, and Meagan Samuel. Highlights include the May All Media Show, a juried exhibition of regional artists, and a collaborative Bridge Project with Richmond Public Schools, the Children’s Museum of Richmond, and Richard Harding. The venue also offers over 80 working artist studios, free admission, and free parking, with exhibits running through various dates in June and July.

Piccolo Spoleto Exhibition brings creativity and community to Marion Square

The Piccolo Spoleto Exhibition is taking place at Marion Square in Charleston, South Carolina, showcasing a wide range of visual art from local and regional artists. The outdoor event, part of the larger Spoleto Festival USA, features paintings, sculptures, photography, and mixed-media works, drawing crowds to engage with the creative community in a public setting.

Pompano Beach Arts to Close 2025–2026 Artist in Residence Program With Grand Finale Exhibition

Pompano Beach Arts is concluding its 2025–2026 Artist in Residence program with a grand finale exhibition, as announced by BroadwayWorld. The program has supported local artists through residencies, and the closing exhibition will showcase their work produced during the residency period.

Best Bets: Suburban museums open new exhibitions

Several suburban museums are opening new exhibitions, as reported by the Daily Herald. The article highlights a range of shows at local institutions, offering visitors fresh opportunities to engage with art and culture outside major city centers.

In the Heart of Tel Aviv, an Exhibition Turns Israel's 'Enemies of the State' Into Art

Artport gallery in Tel Aviv has opened 'Fragments of a Portrait,' an exhibition that examines Israeli surveillance policies and turns individuals labeled as 'enemies of the state' into art. The show features portraits and works that critique state surveillance, using artistic representation to humanize those targeted by security apparatuses. The article, by Avshalom Halutz, also briefly mentions the Israeli film 'Tel Aviv/Beirut' and the Jerusalem International Writers Festival as part of a broader cultural roundup.

Gainesville Fine Arts Association to host Studio Tour Preview Exhibition on Friday

The Gainesville Fine Arts Association (GFAA) will host a Studio Tour Preview Exhibition starting May 27 at its Main Gallery, showcasing works from artists participating in the annual GFAA Artist Studio Tour. The preview runs alongside the exhibition “Art In The Hammock,” with an opening reception and kickoff party on May 29 during Artwalk Gainesville. The Studio Tour itself takes place May 30-31, and both exhibitions remain on view through June 19. The events are free and open to the public, with a newly expanded gift shop and locally created artwork available for purchase.

The Newest Billings Farm Exhibition Turns Barns Into Outdoor Gallery

Billings Farm & Museum in Woodstock, Vermont, has opened a new season of its “Art on the Barns” exhibition featuring work by New Hampshire artist Gail Rickards. The outdoor installation transforms the museum’s historic barns and farm buildings into a large-scale contemporary art display, with agricultural-themed works adapted into painted cut aluminum and PVC foam. Featured pieces include “TROPHY ROOM,” “SILOS,” “ICEHOUSE,” and “QUILT BARN,” and additional paintings by Rickards are shown inside the Visitor Center. An artist reception is scheduled for May 28, 2025.

Annual juried exhibition features over 20 artists

The article is behind a paywall, but its headline indicates that an annual juried exhibition is taking place, featuring over 20 artists. The full details of the event, including the venue, participating artists, and dates, are unavailable without a subscription.

New Haven Paint & Clay Club Exhibition at the Guilford Art Center Gallery

The Guilford Art Center in Connecticut will host an exhibition of the New Haven Paint & Clay Club from May 26 to June 20, 2026. The show features a juried selection of works by club members and regional artists, chosen by Nancy Stuart, retired dean of the Hartford Art School. A free opening reception is scheduled for May 31.

Annual Student Art Exhibition recognizes works of Umpqua Community College artists

The Annual Student Art Exhibition at Umpqua Community College (UCC) is showcasing works by student artists, recognizing their creative achievements. The exhibition highlights a range of artistic mediums and provides a platform for emerging local talent within the college community.

Ottawa County artists invited to submit work for annual exhibition

Ottawa County artists are invited to submit work for the 2026 Ottawa County Art Trust Exhibition, a juried show organized by Ottawa County and the Holland Area Arts Council. Submissions should reflect the cultural traditions, activities, or natural features of the county. Artwork drop-off runs June 15-17 at the Ottawa County Administration Building, with an opening reception and awards ceremony on June 23. Local ceramicist Jami Mika will serve as juror, and purchase awards will add top works to the trust's permanent collection.

Norton and Mansfield high school art students display work in gallery

Art students from Mansfield and Norton high schools showcased their work in a juried exhibition titled “The Future Is Now” at the Morini Gallery in Mansfield. The opening reception took place on May 17, 2026, featuring 35 pieces in media ranging from colored pencil to chalk pastels. Mansfield senior Olivia Posk won first place for her colored pencil piece “First Look,” while Connor Ingram and Tania Andrade took second and third place, respectively. The exhibit runs through June 21 and is co-curated by Heidi Cerullo and Glenn Fournier.

At the Galleries for May 28, 2026

The article titled 'At the Galleries for May 28, 2026' from 27east provides a roundup of current art exhibitions and gallery shows opening or ongoing on that date. It highlights specific venues, artists, and featured works, offering a guide for local audiences to visit and engage with visual art in the region.

Contemporary Art Museum emerges as alternative attraction in Cappadocia

The Contemporary Art Museum in Nevşehir, Turkey, established in 2018 within Nevşehir Hacı Bektaş Veli University, has become an emerging cultural attraction in Cappadocia. Housing around 350 works by local and international artists across a 1,650-square-meter exhibition area, the museum features ceramics, oil paintings, and mixed-media pieces. Director Associate Professor Savaş Kurtuluş Çevik notes that over 30 artists have resided in the region in the past 15 years, and the museum has welcomed more than 50,000 visitors in the last three years. The museum also offers educational workshops for school groups and hosts exhibitions with artists from various countries.

At Beijing Dangdai, the Fair Extends Beyond the Fairground

Beijing Dangdai, an art fair in Beijing, has expanded its programming beyond the main fairground, incorporating satellite exhibitions and events across the city. The fair aims to engage a broader audience by activating multiple venues and fostering dialogue between galleries, artists, and local cultural spaces.

In the Presence of the Spirits: Art and Culture in New Guinea

The Museum of Fine Arts St. Petersburg is hosting a talk titled "In the Presence of the Spirits: Art and Culture in New Guinea" on February 27, 2025. MFA Research Associate Noah Cox will lead the discussion, focusing on the exhibition "Explore the Vaults: The Art of New Guinea" and placing the works displayed in the Miriam Acheson Gallery within the broader history of art from New Guinea, an island known for its rich artistic traditions rooted in ritual, myth, and communal history.

Local young artists shine at Yarkuwa exhibition

The article reports on a local exhibition titled "Yarkuwa" that showcases the work of young artists from the Deniliquin region. The event highlights emerging creative talent within the community, providing a platform for local youth to display their artistic skills and engage with the public.

South Bay artist Michael Leaf featured in new sculpture garden

South Bay artist Michael Leaf is featured in a new outdoor sculpture garden at the Bonita Museum & Cultural Center in San Diego, which recently unveiled several of his major metal works as the first phase of the garden. The museum is celebrating its 20th anniversary on May 23, 2026, with a "Meet the Artist" event, and attendance has increased since the installation was unveiled.

Hui Sun’s ‘Vertigo’ Art Exhibition Explores Emotion And Disruption

Artist Hui Sun will present his solo exhibition 'Vertigo' at the Malta Society of Arts from May 28 to June 25, featuring over 20 works including large-scale pieces from two of his series, along with smaller still lifes and landscapes. The show spans multiple media—oil, watercolor, ink, and clay sculpture—and is organized into four thematic sections: introduction, fantasy, vertigo, and revolution. Curator Marta Obiols Fornell describes the works as evoking a sense of dizziness and imbalance, encouraging viewers to seek stillness beyond the surface.

Tiverton's 'Art in Bloom' exhibition blends flowers and art

Four Corners Gallery in Tiverton, Rhode Island, is partnering with the Sogkonate Garden Club for an exhibition titled "Art in Bloom," running June 12–14, 2026. Garden club members will create floral arrangements inspired by specific artworks, interpreting their colors, texture, brushstrokes, mood, and emotional resonance. A reception on June 12 will feature music, refreshments, and opportunities to meet the artists and garden club members.

Discover Napa Valley Museum’s Must See Art and Culture This Memorial Day Weekend as Millions Travel Through California: All You Need to Know

Travel And Tour World reports that the Napa Valley Museum is promoting its art and culture offerings for Memorial Day weekend, anticipating millions of travelers passing through California. The museum highlights must-see exhibitions and cultural experiences to attract visitors during the holiday travel period.

Dugg Ci Dox (DUGG) by Ousmane Ba Exhibition

Ousmane Ba's exhibition 'Dugg Ci Dox (DUGG)' is being held in Tokyo, as reported by Tokyo Weekender. The show presents the artist's work, likely exploring themes of movement, place, or cultural identity through visual art.

King-Lincoln Bronzeville to get new grocery and art space in June

A new grocery store and art space is set to open in June in the King-Lincoln Bronzeville neighborhood of Columbus, Ohio, as reported by The Columbus Dispatch. The development aims to address food access while integrating a dedicated area for visual art exhibitions and community programming.

Coral Springs museum to honor Clyde Butcher, America at 250 before its relocation

The Coral Springs Museum of Art will present a double-feature exhibition from June 5 to August 1, 2025, as its final show before relocating to the Cornerstone complex in downtown Coral Springs. The exhibition includes "Clyde Butcher: Lifeworks in Photography," featuring 45 large-format prints of Everglades and global landscapes by the renowned photographer, and "Across this Land: America at 250," a multimedia contemporary collection exploring landscapes, waterways, and urban environments in honor of the nation’s 250th birthday. The museum will also host a lecture and book signing with Clyde Butcher on June 13.

Gallery Visitors Respond to For Which It Stands… Through Poetry and Prose

Gallery visitors responded to the exhibition "For Which It Stands…" by contributing original poetry and prose, as demonstrated by a submitted poem that reinterprets themes of patriotism, land, and brotherhood through vivid imagery and critical reflection. The poem engages with the exhibition's exploration of American identity and the complexities of national symbols.