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Shain Fine Art Originals Generation Gap: Charlotte Mother and Denver Son. Paintings by Connie Winters and her son, Darren Young. March 14-31. 601-B Providence Rd. 704-334-7744.
Visual Arts: Ongoing
Art 1 Gallery Natural Roots. Photography exhibit by Eustace Conway of Deep Gap, NC held in conjunction with the 5th Annual Carolina Lens Art competition and exhibition by local and regional photographers. Continues through March 14. 170 W. Franklin Blvd., Gastonia. 704-854-8800.
Art Institute of Charlotte Gallery Trio. Work by three artists who are faculty members. Featured artists include Mike Watson, Joe Thompson and Sue Ann Johnson. The reception will be held on March 13 from 5:30-7pm. March 3-31. 2110 Water Ridge Parkway. 704-357-8020.
Bank of America Gallery Challenging the Picture Plane. Late 20th century American landscapes from the Bank of America Art Collection. Continues through March 8. Hearst Tower, 114 N. Tryon St. 704-386-7324.
Charlotte Public Library (Main Library) The Eye of the Beholder: Charlotte's Photographers and Their Work 1867-1917. Images provide a glimpse at the technology of the period and how Charlotteans looked a century ago. Continues through May 17. Franklin Avenue House Series. Architectural photos from Carl Bergman. On display in the Carnegie Gallery. Courtesy of the artist and Hodges Taylor Gallery. On display through May 4. 310 N. Tryon St. 704-336-2020.
CPCC Art Gallery Cities Under One Moon. Works by Raed Al-Rawi and Alex Clark. An exhibition of two artists living in Charlotte, coming from different backgrounds and sharing a similar message in art. Continues through March 29. P.O. Box 35009. 704-330-6480.
Crazy Jane's Local Artists. Works by Ellyn Bernstein, Mike Watson and Rod Wriner. Pottery by Ann Hamilton. Mon.-Sat. 1817 Hawkins Street. 704-332-5454.
Galatique Susan Nuttall Kaplan & Diana Hughes. Kaplan will be showing a variety of her work including her floral mixed media collection. Hughes will be showing her collection of photo and charcoal gel transfers. March 1-29. 26 North Main St., Belmont. 704-608-1868.
Hodges Taylor Gallery Tim Buchman. Photography. Continues through March 29. 401 N. Tryon St. 704-334-3799.
Jeanne Rauch Gallery, Gaston College Africa Now. Curated by Dr. Alice Burmeister. Continues through March 28. Striking the Eye: Arts of West African Womani. This African cultural artifacts exhibit is on display in celebration of Black History Month. Continues through Mar. 10. Rauch Science and Fine Arts Bldg., Dallas Campus, 201 Highway 321 South, Gastonia. 704-922-6245.
Jerald Melberg Gallery Paul Jenkins and Alice Ballard Munn. Jenkins is famous for his method of pouring paint directly onto the canvas, as well as for pure, prismatic color fields. Munn sculpts white earthenware into natural forms. Continues through March 29. 3900 Colony Rd. 704-365-3000.
JOIE LASSITER GALLERY Joe Walters. A regional artist from Charleston who works with intricate and complex natural forms. Continues through March 26. 318 E. 9th St. 704-373-1464.
The Light Factory The Space Between & Fragmented Images. Exhibits by Kristina Rogers and Michael Burman (respectively). Bring a photo for Burman and trade it for one of his photos. Continues through the second week of March. Spirit Square, Knight Gallery, 345 N. College St. 704-333-9755.
McColl Center for Visual Art Winter 2003 Artists. Exhibition of work by the Winter 2003 Artists-in-Residence and Affiliate Artists: Albert Casayne & Matilde Grau, Bailey Doogan, Joyce Hsu, Thomas Mezzanotte, Franco Mondini Ruiz, Cedric Smith and Kristin St. Martin. Continues through March 22. $5 public, $3 students, free for McColl members. 721 N. Tryon St. 704-332-5535.
McGregor Downs Gallery Various Artists. Featuring watercolor works by Elaine Rockey. Also featuring etchings and serigraphs by Guillaume Azoulay. Previously unseen in any local gallery are artifacts recovered from the Spanish Galleon Concepcion, sunk in 1641. Visit www.mdgallery.homestead.com for more information. Continues through Feb. 28. 10801 Johnston Rd., Suite 219. 704-333-6699.
Merrill-Jennings Galleries A Pretty Day. A one-woman show honoring North Carolina folk artist, Addie James. Continues through March. 463 S. Main St., Davidson. 704-895-1213.
Microcosm Gallery Passion of My Life. Exhibition of paintings by Wiesia Kot. Continues through March 8. 300 N. College St. #101. 704-641-4256.
Pope's Gallery Jim Crompton. Dynamic images in oil from all over the world [Myers Park]. March. Jim Chapman. Fruit and floral still lifes, landscapes in acrylic [Arboretum]. March. 8016-900 Providence Rd. and 1035 Providence Rd. 704-541-3199 or 704-342-1774.
Queens University Watkins Gallery Chasing Magic. An exhibition of silk paintings and kimonos by Christina Burke, and acrylic paintings on paper and canvas by Peggy Hutson Weston. Continues through Mar. 23. 1900 Selwyn Avenue. 704-337-2286.
Rowe Arts Galleries, UNCC Brian Frink: Recent Works. Paintings, drawings and watercolors. Continues through Mar. 21. Rowe Arts Building.
South County Regional Library From the Library of Congress: The African American Mosaic. This exhibit surveys the African-American experience beginning with slavery and ending with the first days of the Civil Rights Movement. Continues through April 15. 5801 Rea Rd. 704-341-1176.