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Gallery Time and Space exhibition showcases creativity of 50 artists

The Gallery Time and Space exhibition in Hyderabad is showcasing the creative works of 50 artists, featuring a diverse range of paintings, sculptures, and mixed-media installations. The show aims to provide a platform for both emerging and established artists to display their talents and engage with the local art community.

Ripon Community Hospital opens community art gallery

SSM Health Ripon Community Hospital has opened a community art gallery near its lobby, funded by a $10,030 gift from the Agnesian HealthCare Foundation. The rotating gallery will feature monthly exhibits from local non-profit organizations and schools in Green Lake, Princeton, Ripon, and Rosendale-Brandon, with the first display created in collaboration with Art MidWisconsin. An open house was held on June 9, 2025, and the current exhibit runs through July 2026.

Coombs artist opens up gallery to public for the summer

Kim Hancock, an artist based in Coombs, British Columbia, is opening her studio gallery, Arts Afire Gallery, to the public for the summer season. The gallery will be open Monday to Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., with Hancock often present outside those hours when her sign is out. She works primarily in abstract expressionism, using mixed media such as acrylic, latex, spray paint, crayon, oil, collage, and pastels. Hancock studied art at UBC and the Instituto Allende in Mexico, has traveled widely, and has operated her gallery in Coombs since 2000. She also teaches art classes, offers free classes for those who cannot afford them, and is currently entered in an online competition called the People’s Artist, with plans to upgrade her studio, offer free classes, and host an exhibition on love, loss, and cellular structures if she wins.

This Delhi art exhibition spotlights Abdul Aziz Raiba’s work on Indian modernism

An ongoing exhibition at Thapar Gallery in New Delhi, titled "Master Artist A.A. Raiba: a Unilateral Eclectic," spotlights the work of Indian modernist painter Abdul Aziz Raiba (A.A. Raiba). The show features works from the 1950s and 1960s, including murals, paintings on jute, large drawings, reverse glass paintings, calligraphy, and serigraphs, highlighting his versatility and synthesis of Indo-Islamic traditions, European academic naturalism, the Bengal School, and European modernity.

From brink to sync: Maryam Sharaf Alhashmi conjures harmony from chaos

Emirati visual artist Maryam Sharaf Alhashmi is presenting her second solo exhibition, 'Mind Chaos,' at Lavish Cafe & Art Gallery, Wasl 51, running until the 15th. The show transforms abstract inner noise into visual experiences, exploring the relationship between disorder and creation through intricate patterns and surreal elements. In an interview, Alhashmi discusses how art became her voice, bridging her introverted inner world with external expression, and emphasizes that true creativity lies in balancing chaos with harmony.

Tucson Now: Alafia restaurant to open African art gallery

Alafia restaurant in Tucson, Arizona, will open a new African art gallery on June 13. Owner Ismael Lawani, who has run the restaurant for 11 years, has long collected West African art including baskets, masks, and jewelry, and will now display his collection to the community. Lawani sees the gallery as a starting point for bringing more West African culture to Tucson.

Apothecary Artists’ exhibit & workshop embrace the magic of fairies

Apothecary Artists, a downtown studio, is hosting two fairy-themed events next week. On Friday, June 19th, an opening reception will feature works by Southborough artists Jane Schwartz Gates, with her painting exhibit “Magic Lives Everywhere,” and Erica Champney, with her fairy home exhibit “Enchanted Adventures.” The following Saturday, June 20th, Champney will lead a children’s workshop where kids build tiny fairy houses from natural and found objects, surrounded by the artists’ whimsical creations.

Three master craftspeople bring slow art to Kelowna gallery

Three of Canada's most decorated craft artists—Lou Lynn, Jane Kidd, and Greg Payce—are featured in a new exhibition titled 'Skillful' at the Kelowna Art Gallery, opening June 12 and running through October 25. The show highlights their slow, deliberate craft practices, including Lynn's sculptural tools in glass, bronze, and steel, Kidd's densely layered tapestries, and Payce's ceramic vessels that play with negative space. All three are recipients of the Saidye Bronfman Award, the Governor General's highest distinction for fine craft in Canada.

Art exhibit ‘When Art Speaks’ opens at Orange County Multicultural Center

Orange County Arts & Cultural Affairs is hosting an opening reception for a new exhibit titled 'When Art Speaks: A Note to Self' at the Orange County Multicultural Center Art Gallery in Orlando, Florida. The exhibit features work by Verlese Pender, a Ph.D. candidate in human services specializing in mental health, who has nearly two decades of experience in children's and behavioral health. The reception takes place on Wednesday, June 17, with doors opening at 4:30 p.m. and the program at 5:10 p.m. The exhibit runs through Tuesday, July 14, and admission is free with advance registration requested.

Saluda artist’s painting accepted into American Impressionist Society exhibition

Local artist Jim Carson has been selected to exhibit his painting *Beaufort May* in the American Impressionist Society’s 27th Annual National Exhibition, taking place September 4 through October 3 at the Mockingbird Gallery in Bend, Oregon. The 16-by-20-inch work was chosen from 1,550 submissions, with only 180 paintings accepted into the juried show.

Avebury Papers exhibition opens at Southampton City Art Gallery

An exhibition titled "Avebury Papers" has opened at Southampton City Art Gallery, organized by Southampton City Council. The show presents archival materials and artworks related to the Avebury stone circle, a prehistoric site in Wiltshire, England.

Backyard Spirits | Trevor Grabill

Trevor Grabill presents 'Backyard Spirits', a solo exhibition of relief prints at the Lansing Art Gallery & Education Center. The opening reception includes an artist talk at 5:30 PM, and the exhibition is sponsored by Hude Legal Services, PLLC. Grabill's work depicts everyday midwestern life through a folkloric lens, exploring beauty, haunting themes, and the bizarre using woodcut prints that embrace imperfection.

Celebrating 80 Years of The Little Prince: Alliance Française de Hong Kong and the University Museum and Art Gallery Present "The Little Prince and the Pilot" Exhibition

Alliance Française de Hong Kong and the University Museum and Art Gallery (UMAG) of the University of Hong Kong have announced "The Little Prince and the Pilot" exhibition, running from 26 June to 18 October 2026 as part of the French May Arts Festival. The show commemorates the 80th anniversary of the first publication of Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's classic novella, featuring rare photographs, personal letters, manuscripts, drawings, first editions, and multilingual translations. It also includes eight life-sized coloured sculptures inspired by the story, available for pre-order, along with educational workshops, school tours, and French courses. Adrien Guiraud, the author's great-great-nephew, will attend the opening.

Old Westlake hospital transformed into art exhibit: Hospital of Emotions

An abandoned hospital in Westlake Village, the former St. Vincent Medical Center, has been transformed into a pop-up art exhibition called "Hospital of Emotions." Organized by ROYVA founder Oshri Elmorich in collaboration with House of Art and Dreams, the exhibit occupies four floors and 80 hospital rooms, each themed around different emotions such as joy, fear, anger, and resilience. Installation artist Javiera Estrada created a twister-themed room in the Joy Department, while neon artist David Otis Johnson contributed a piece depicting a hospital bed in the Resilience Department. The exhibition runs through the end of July and will be followed by the development of the St. Vincent Behavioral Health Campus on the site.

Helmholz Fine Art unveils monumental sculptures

Helmholz Fine Art, a gallery in Manchester, has unveiled a new exhibition featuring monumental sculptures. The show highlights large-scale works by various artists, emphasizing their physical presence and engagement with the surrounding space.

Leitrim’s Solas Art Gallery presents two exhibitions from local artists

Leitrim’s Solas Art Gallery is hosting two new exhibitions featuring works by local artists. The shows highlight the creative output of the region, offering a platform for community-based artistic expression.

At this art show, Canada is totally for sale

Toronto artist Christopher Rouleau has opened a solo exhibition titled "Selling Canada" at the Red Head Gallery, featuring pop art that reimagines iconic Canadian commercial brands such as Tim Hortons, Canadian Tire money, Habitant soup, and Laurentien pencil crayons. The show, on view until June 20, 2026, includes large-scale paintings and sculptural works that evoke nostalgia for products that have shaped Canadian identity, many of which are now discontinued, like Cherry Blossom chocolates.

CU Denver Marks 150 Years of Historic Emmanuel Art Gallery with New Exhibition

CU Denver is celebrating the 150th anniversary of the Emmanuel Art Gallery, one of Denver’s oldest buildings, with a new exhibition titled "Come Together: 150 Years of the Emmanuel" opening June 18. Curated by Gallery Coordinator Andrew Palamara with input from former Gallery Director Jeff Lambson and current Gallery Director Sarah Watson, the show features artists connected to the gallery’s past and present, including CU Denver alum Isabella Briganti, former instructor Carlos Frésquez, and local artist Max Kauffman. The Gothic Revival building, built in 1876, has served as a place of worship, an artist’s studio, and a nationally recognized gallery on the Auraria Campus.

Exploring Memories and Identity in ‘Interconnection’

Artist Lusine Saakyan presents 'Interconnection' at Glenmark Art Gallery in Glendale, California, a solo exhibition exploring Armenian heritage through petroglyphs, carpets, rugs, and textiles. Saakyan, who previously worked as a director in early childhood education, has shifted from decorative art to research-based works that decode ancient visual languages. The exhibition features embroidered textile artworks that trace motifs from prehistoric rock carvings in the Armenian Highlands to woven patterns in traditional rugs, highlighting continuity across millennia.

July Exhibition Opening

Portland Art Gallery in Portland, Maine, is opening a group exhibition featuring new works by four artists: Liz Prescott, Page Eastburn O'Rourke, Ann Trainor Domingue, and Holly L. Smith. The show runs from June 23 to July 27, 2026, with an opening reception on July 2. The artists explore themes of landscape, memory, and the natural world through richly layered surfaces and vibrant color.

Wanda Hollensteiner Art Gallery features work of Tom Saubert

The Wanda Hollensteiner Art Gallery has opened a new exhibition titled “The Artist’s Studio: Tom Saubert,” honoring gallery donors James and Wanda Hollensteiner. The show, running through August 14, features the work of Tom Saubert, an award-winning painter of the American West known for his figurative works and portraits. The exhibition focuses on Saubert’s creative process, his studio in Creston filled with reference materials and historical regalia, and his deep scholarly engagement with Native American culture and artifacts. Saubert is also scheduled for a solo show at the Glacier Art Museum next summer.

The tenth edition of OPENART opens at Järntorget and across central Örebro

The tenth edition of OPENART, Örebro's recurring art biennial, opens on Saturday, June 13, 2026, transforming the city center into an art landscape. Thirty-five artists present over 40 artworks across streets, squares, and venues including Järntorget and Örebro Art Gallery, with performances, music, dance, and creative workshops running throughout the summer. The opening weekend features a packed program including the world's first Reversed Zoo by artist duo JAM Public, DJ sets, dance performances by PARAMOUR and KFUM Massive Attack, and exhibitions such as Wonderland by Kristy Mitchell at Örebro Castle.

Open Air/Open Space Art Exhibition at the Wayrick Wildlife Art Gallery

A juried art exhibition titled 'Open Air/Open Space' will be on display at the Wayrick Wildlife Art Gallery, located on the second floor of the Schermann Hoffman Nature Center in Somerset County, New Jersey, from February 6 through March 25. The show features works by professional and novice plein air artists from New Jersey, celebrating the county's Open Space Preservation Program and its network of public parks.

Students design logos for art gallery at Worcester radio station

Students from Clark University designed new logos for the Harold Stevens Gallery, located inside WCUW 91.3 Community Radio in Worcester, Massachusetts. The project was part of Sherry Freyermuth's Identity in Practice course, with winning design by studio art major Sophie Lee '26, who won a popular vote. The logos were displayed at the gallery from April 20 to 23, and students gained real-world experience in client work and promotion.

Ateliê: Oak Cliff's Unique Art Gallery Restaurant Experience

Ateliê, a new restaurant on Jefferson Avenue in Dallas's Oak Cliff neighborhood, opened inside the Daisha Board Gallery, an art gallery representing artists of color, LGBTQ artists, and artists with disabilities. Co-owned by Vivaldo Gouveia and featuring executive chef Wyl Lima, the restaurant blends a dimly lit, intimate dining space with rotating art on the walls, a Portuguese name meaning 'workshop,' and a globally inspired menu that reflects Lima's Angolan heritage and fine-dining background.

WIT Gallery celebrates turning five while keeping an eye on the future

Larry Robertson opened WIT Gallery in Columbus, Ohio, in spring 2021 after years of activism, touring with bands, and a background in design. The gallery was born from Robertson's desire to create a space for Black and Brown artists to learn the business of art, sell their work, and build community. WIT Gallery will celebrate its five-year anniversary on June 12 with a group exhibition featuring artists such as Cameron Granger, Alek Shabazz, and Ian N. Njau, along with live music.

'In Service' Art Exhibit Opening at Studio B, Boyertown Kicks Off Themed Activities in the Community

Studio B Art Gallery in Boyertown, Pennsylvania, is opening a new exhibition titled 'In Service' on June 26, featuring works by dozens of local artists interpreting the theme of service. The show, curated by gallery director Bob Hakun with juror Robert Louis Williams, runs through August 23 and includes a mural, a display of thank-you notes from the community and Boyertown High School students, and published poetry and prose from area writers. The gallery is also participating in the 'Bells of Boyertown' activity of Freedom Fest, presented by the Boyertown Area Historical Society.

Guernsey Arts opens applications for 2027-28 exhibitions

Guernsey Arts has opened applications for local artists to exhibit at the Greenhouse Gallery as part of its 2027-28 exhibition season. The call is open to solo artists living in Guernsey working in visual arts disciplines including painting, sculpture, photography, animation, projections, and installations. Selected artists will receive curatorial guidance, promotional support, and a production budget, with exhibitions typically running for six weeks. The organization has supported local artists since 2009, and previous exhibitors like James Kitts and Etienne Marquis credit the program with advancing their careers.

Emerging artists on show

Tank's Art Gallery is hosting Notre Dame College's student art exhibition on June 11, 2026, featuring works by Year 10 and 11 students. The show highlights the creativity of young emerging local artists, with a photo by Rechelle Zammit capturing the event.

From fashion to fine art on Newbury Street

Artist Sitka and his wife Helaine Gulergun, former textile designers for Ralph Lauren, have opened Sitka Home Art Gallery on Newbury Street in Boston. After careers in New York's competitive fashion scene—where they worked with Ralph Lauren for over 20 years—the couple relocated to Boston following 2015 layoffs. Sitka returned to fine art painting, initially selling hand-painted scarves and pillows on Wayfair, then dedicated himself fully to painting during the pandemic. The gallery, which opened in late 2025, features Sitka's colorful, nature-inspired works influenced by Cape Cod and Boston Public Garden, with some pieces intentionally kept off the market.