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RUTLEDGE GALLERY Winthrop Works by Leo Twiggs. Presented in collaboration with Clinton Junior College and the Dalton Downtown Arts Initiative. Sept. 4-Oct. 7. Force of Nature. Exhibition by Yumiko Yamazaki and Rikuo Ueda. Oct. 13-Nov. 16. www.halsey.cofc.edu/fon.html. 1898 Alumni Dr. 803-323-2493.
WENTWORTH GALLERY Peter Max. Meet the Artist reception with the pop culture icon. Sat., Sept. 9, 6-9pm. South Park Mall, 4400 Sharon Rd. 704-365-2733.
VISUAL ARTS: ONGOING
AFRO-AMERICAN CULTURAL CENTER Without Boundaries: The Afro-American Cultural Center Permanent Collection. This exhibit includes more than 40 works of fine art representing many different styles and techniques and sharing a single theme: the African Diaspora experience. www.aacc-charlotte.org. 401 N. Myers St. 704-374-1565.
B.BROWN GALLERY Prudy Weaver, Patsy Howell and Robin Rowe. An evening featuring these gallery artists. Aug. 15-25. 131 C Matthews Station St. 704-321-0999.
CALEIDOSCOPE GALLERY Water: The Source of Life. Group exhibition of artists' interpretation of the title theme. Aug. 3-Sept. 7. 1517 Camden Rd. 704-376-2787.
DALTON GALLERY New Vistas. An exhibition of collage and watermedia images by Elsa Turner. Aug. 15-Feb. 13. Center for the Arts, 121 East Main St., Rock Hill. 803-328-2787.
ELDERART GALLERY Southern Contemporary. Exhibition of two SC artists: Claire Miller Hopkins and Jill Jones with southern landscapes and still life paintings and figures. Aug. 15-31. 1427 S. Blvd. 704-370-6337. www.elderart.com.
THE EVENING MUSE Stone Faces and Sanctuaries. Infrared Quad tone giclées taken along Ley lines - photographs by John Gessner. Aug. 15-31. 3227 N. Davidson St. 704-376-3737.
GALLERY L, Main Library 381 Days: The Montgomery Bus Story. Multimedia presentation of a people's strategic act of faith and determination. Aug. 6-Oct. 15. 310 N. Tryon St. 704-336-2020.
GREEN RICE GALLERY Earth Visions. A photography show by Elizabeth Sproul Ross. Aug. 15-31. 451 E. 36th St. 704-344-0300.
HART-WITZEN GALLERY Life versus The Camera. Seven years of charcoal drawings by David Thayer French. Also by appt. Aug. 15-31. Soup II. Interdisciplinary invitational exhibition promoting national and regional emerging artists exploring themes in contemporary art. Artist Receptions/Gallery Crawls: Friday, Oct. 6, 6-10pm; Oct. 20, 6-10pm. Oct. 6-31. 136 E. 36 St. 704-334-1177.
HAYES GEORGE GALLERY Everything's Figurative. Featuring artists: Michel Beaucage, Rein, de Lege, David de Villier, Marta Moreu and Pamela Murphy. Aug. 15-25. 225 East Worthington Ave. # 100. 704-332-3278.
HIDELL BROOKS GALLERY Moments In Time. Contemporary art exhibition by Barbara Fisher. Aug. 15-31. 1910 S. Blvd. Suite 130. 704-334-7302.
HODGES TAYLOR GALLERY The Present Tense of Making. Exhibition of Architectural Graduate Research by Nick Ault and Jason Slatinsky. Aug. 15-31. 401 N. Tryon St. 704-334-3799.
JERALD MELBERG GALLERY The Quilts and Prints of Gee's Bend. An exhibition of prints and original quilts by Mary Lee Bendolph and Louisiana Bendolph, internationally acclaimed Gee's Bend quilters. Aug. 15-Sept. 2. 625 S. Sharon Amity Road. 704-365-3000. www.jeraldmelberg.com.
THE LIGHT FACTORY (Id). An exhibition of photographic self portraiture. Opening Reception and Performance by Pinky Bass: Sept. 8. Sept. 28: Artist lecture with Arno Raphael Minkkinen and Maya Derren film screening. Aug. 18-Oct. 12. Mexico. Exhibit by street photographer Harvey Stein. Aug. 18-Oct. 30. Spirit Square, 345 N. College St. 704-333-9755. www.lightfactory.org.
MCCOLL CENTER FOR VISUAL ART Launched: First Annual North Carolina Undergraduate Juried Exhibition. Aug. 15-Sept. 9. 721 N. Tryon St. 704-332-5535. www.mccollcenter.org.
MODERN EYE GALLERY A Modern Eye: Part One. Group exhibit of work by the gallery's local, national and international artists, featuring non-objective paintings, sculpture, prints and photography. Aug. 15-25. New Abstractions 2006. Charlotte gallery debut for Texas artist Robert Langford. Aug. 15-31. 1923-A South Blvd. 704-333-3190.
REDSKY GALLERY Opposites Attract. Artwork of Tim McMahon and Todd Crockett, two bold artists with different forms: landscapes and vistas. www.redskygallery.com. Aug. 15-Sept. 8. 4705 Savings Place, Suite 108. 704-552-5200.