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The Light Factory The Multiplication of Eggs: Experiments and Contraptions: An Installation by Nancy Fewkes. Interested in constructing a female perspective of biology, anatomy, history and experimental learning, Fewkes creates richly layered environments of sculptural forms and gold-toned albumen prints. Mon.-Sun. Continues through March 28. Members Portfolio Gallery: An Installation by Ginny Atkins. Atkins small boxes reveal the mysteries of collected lives. Mon.-Sun. Continues through March 28. 809 W. Hill St. 704-333-9755.

Microcosm Gallery Watercolors. by Dariusz Orszulik, Poland. 20 paintings. Mon.-Sun. Continues through Jan. 31. Oils and Pastels. featuring Piotr Lucjan and Beata Futro. Mon.-Sun. Continues through Feb. 28. 300 N. College St. #101.

Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art Nikki Blair: After The Instrument. From the complexities of the bio-tech industry to cosmetic surgery and prosthetics, according to the artists, we as a society have engaged in analyzing and re-structuring our bodies to the extent that scientific innovation will allow. Blair's work follows this banal practice to its extreme end and suggests the bizarre consequences of a world where our bodies are fragmented and possibly no longer able to be reassembled. Mon.-Sun. Continues through April 13.

Picture Show. the works of James Casebere - a three part exhibition based on the relationship of photography and cinematography. Mon.-Sun. Continues through April 14.

Photo + Video + Drawing = William Wegman. Features close to thirty years of Wegman's work in other media such as video, drawing, and altering his own and found photographs and postcards. In conjunction with the exhibit SECCA will present a selection of Wegman's videos including the U.S. premiere of his two most resent works, Reels 8 & 9. Mon.-Sun. Continues through April 12. 750 Marguerite Dr., Winston-Salem. 336-725-1904. Visual Arts: Ongoing

Afro-American Cultural Center Martin Luther King Children's Artwork Exhibit. A creative, inspiring and uplifting look at children's reflections of Dr. Martin Luther King's Legacy will be highlighted in this exhibit of artwork from Charlotte-Mecklenburg school children. The AACC will exhibit winning entries from a school-wide artwork competitions. Tue.-Sun. Continues through Jan. 27. First Juried Exhibition. An exhibit of Juried works reflecting the theme of "African-American Perspectives". Tue.-Sun. Continues through Jan. 27. 401 N. Myers St. 704-374-1565.

Applewood Gallery Selected Works by Regional Artists - at the Applewood Gallery. Featured artists: Mary Kelly (pastel works), Sheridan Strickland (pottery), and Cama Tadlock (acrylic & mixed media works). 3920 Park Rd. 704-525-6162.

Art Gallery Unlimited Exhibition of Contemporary Paintings. works of Piotr Lucjan of Poland. 507 E 36th Str. 704-347-0067;618-6568.

Art Institute of Charlotte Gallery Student Winter Projects. Will feature student work from all four programs - Interior Design, Fashion Marketing, Graphic Design, and Multimedia and Web Design. Mon.-Sun. Continues through Feb. 15. 2110 Water Ridge Parkway. 704-357-8020.

Center of the Earth Gallery New Paintings. by Linda Brown and Elizabeth Marin. Both artists utilize color and abstraction to push boundaries of the imagination. January opening will be Jan 18 during the Gallery Crawl. February openings will be on February 1 and February 15 during the Gallery Crawl. Mon.-Sun. Continues through Feb. 23. 3204 N Davidson St. 704-375-5756.

Charlotte Museum of History/Hezekiah Alexander Homesite & American Freedom Bell Raising The Roof: Barns of Our State. A photographic collaboration between the museum and Our State: North Carolina Magazine exploring a vanishing icon of the rural and agricultural South - the old wooden barn. Mon.-Sun. 3500 Shamrock Dr., Between Eastway and Sharon Amity. 704-568-1774.

Christa Faut Gallery Group Exhibition. paintings, drawings and lithographs by Gallery artists: Waddy Armstrong, Romare Bearden, John Borden Evans, Laura Grosch, Jim Henry, Douglas Houchens, Herb Jackson, Ken Freed, Denise Lisiecki, Elsie Dinsmore Popkin, Russ Warren and Joana Wardell. Also clay sculptures by Clara Couch. Mon.-Sat. Continues through Feb. 5. 19818 N. Cove Rd., Cornelius. 704-892-5312.

CPCC Art Gallery Son of Kibbutz: Chanan Getraide Photography. Works range from Industrial photo-documentaries to nature studies. Exhibit will focus on nature studies. This is his first exhibit in the U.S. Mon.-Fri., Sun. Continues through Feb. 22. P.O. Box 35009. 704-342-6633.

Elder Art Gallery A Celebration of Black History. The first of several theme shows for the year, the exhibit will celebrate the artistic talents that lie within the African-American community in the Southeastern United States. Featured artists include: Tyrone Geter, Charlotte Riley-Webb, Claire Miller Hopkins, Damond Howard, Jimmie Lee Suddeth, Annie Renee Smith, and Jeremy Davis. Mon.-Sun. Continues through Jan. 31. 1427 S. Blvd. 704-370-6337.

* Gallery L Wrapped in Living Tradition. Charlotte Quilters Guild exhibit at Main Library. Works showcase a wide range of design techniques and embody themes that range from nostalgia to regional pride and nature. 310 N. Tryon St. 704-336-2020.

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