GALLERY

Artists’ Gallery, 32 Coryell St., Lambertville, Finding the Extra in the Ordinary: works by Carol McClure Sanzalone and Joe Kazimierczyk, through Sept. 30, hours: Fri.-Sun. 11 a.m.-6 p.m., by appt.; (609) 397-4588; www.lambertvillearts.com
Artworks, 19 Everett Alley, Trenton, How We See What We See — eight local artists in various media, through Oct. 12Bernstein Gallery, Robertson Hall, Princeton University, Princeton, Sara Rhodin, ESTONIA, through SeptemberImproving Health in Poor Countries: What Works? photographs by Joan Needham and Kate Somers at Philani, South Africa, through Oct. 26, panel discussion Oct. 8, 4:30-6 p.m.; hours: Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; (609) 258-2222.
BOI’s of New Hope, 9 W. Mechanic St., New Hope, Pa., paintings of American Impressionist, Robert Lebrón, Sept. 22-Nov. 4, reception, Sept. 22 6-10 p.m., coffee, Sept. 23 10-11 a.m.; demo, Sept. 22 1:30-3:30 p.m.; hours: (215) 862-8292.
Canal Frame-Crafts Gallery, 1093 General Greene Rd., Washington Crossing, Pa, Good Fortune: Watercolor Paintings by Gail Bracegirdle, through Oct. 6, hours: Tue.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Thu. 10 a.m. –7 p.m.; (215) 493-3660; www.canalframe.com
Capital Health System Art Gallery, 446 Bellevue Ave., Trenton, Sandra Nusblatt: watercolor paintings through Sept. 28Colette Sexton Gallery, 32 Bridge St., Lambertville, regional landscapes by local artist Colette SextonThe College Art Gallery,
Holman Hall, TCNJ, Ewing, Religion, Culture & Identity: An Exhibition by the TCNJ Art Faculty, through Oct. 14, hours: Tue.-Thu. noon-7 p.m., Sun. 1-3 p.m.; (609)771-2198; www.tcnj.edu/tcag
conTEMPORARY Gallery, Arts Council of Princeton, 301 N. Harrison St., Princeton, Outside Worldmixed media work by Dan Fernandez, Sept. 20-Dec. 1, reception Sept. 20 5:30-7:30 p.m.; hours: Mon.-Fri. 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; www.artscouncilofprinceton.org
Coryell Gallery, 8 Coryell St., Lambertville, The Beauty of the Seasons, Sept. 30-Nov. 11, hours: Wed.-Sun. noon-5 p.m., reception, Sept. 30, 3-6 p.m.; 609-397-0804
D&R Greenway Land Trust, Marie L. Matthews Gallery, Johnson Education Center, 1 Preservation Place, Princeton, Species on the Edge, art and essay contest, through Oct. 5Shared Visions: Perspectives on Nature: computer landscapes contrasted with images of wildflowers by professors Henry S. Horn and wife Elizabeth G. Horn
, through Oct. 5www.drgreenway.org
desChamps Gallery, 7 Lambert Lane, Lambertville, A Moment Suspended: landscape paintings by César Jerez, though Sept. 30www.deschampsgallery.com
Dickinson Hall, Princeton University, Limitless Potential: calligraphy by Seow-Chu, through Oct. 31Erdman Art Gallery, 20 Library Place, Princeton, Frank Magalhaes: Hands: a Photographer and His Lady, through Oct. 19www.ptsem.edu/ce/erdmanartgallery.php
Firestone Library, Exhibition Gallery, Princeton University, To the Mountains of the Moon: Mapping African Exploration: 1541-1880, through Oct. 21, free; hours: Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat.-Sun. noon-5 p.m.
The Gallery, Mercer County Community College, 1200 Old Trenton Road, West Windsor, Dangerous Women Two: multi-media works by 70 female artists inspired by 20th century women, through Oct. 6Gallery 14, 14 Mercer St., Hopewell, The Shore Re-imagined, photographs by Martha WeintraubFences… photographs by Jay GoodkindRocks and Water, photographs by Jeffrey Farrington, through Oct. 7Gallery 125, 125 S. Warren St., Trenton, SHOOT—The Photography Show, through Nov. 3www.gallery125.com
Gourgaud Gallery, Town Hall, 1 Schoolhouse Lane, Cranbury, All About the Light: photographs by the Cranbury Digital Camera Club, through Sept. 30www.cranbury.org
Greene and Greene Gallery, 32 Bridge St., Lambertville, digital photography by John Wolodzkoongoing selection of elegant, contemporary fine jewelry, lighting, ceramics, accessories and functional art for the home, (609) 397-7774; www.greeneandgreenegallery.com
Haas Gallery, 71 Bridge St., Lambertville, Plein-Air Paintings w/works by Gordon Haas, ongoing; hours: Sat.-Sun. 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; (609) 397-7988; www.gordonhaas.com
Hicks Art Center Gallery, Bucks Community College, 275 Swamp Road, Newtown, Pa., Bucks County Artists: A Cross Section, through Oct. 20www.bucks.edu/gallery
Hopewell Frame Shop’s Gallery, 24. W. Broad St., Hopewell, Sauman Choy, oil paintings, through Oct. 9www.hopewellframeshop.com
J.B. Kline & Son Gallery, 25 Bridge St., Lambertville, Chris Harford: acrylics and oils, through Sept. 30Mariboe Gallery, Peddie School, Swig Arts Center, S. Main Street, Hightstown, works by Wayne Hodge, video artist, through Sept. 30www.peddie.org/capps
Mixed Media, 323 S. Main St., Doylestown, Pa., Those Who Teach: work of area public and private school art teachers, through Oct. 17; www.mixedmediaart.com
Montgomery Center for the Arts, 124 Montgomery Road, Montgomery, African-American Focus: an exhibit featuring artists from the area, through Oct. 19New Hope Arts Center, Stockton Avenue, New Hope, Pa., Young Voice From the Goodlands: an exhibition of photography by young artists of Philadelphia, Sept. 29-Oct. 14; hours: opening night 6-8 p.m., Thu.-Sun. noon-5 p.m., Sat. noon-8 p.m.; (215) 862-9606; Newhopearts@aol.comwww.Newhopeartsinc.org
New Hope Sidetracks Art Gallery, 2A Stockton Avenue, New Hope, Pa., Naked in New Hope: A Group Show, through Oct. 21Palmer Square, 63 West Palmer Square, Princeton, Pics and Stones: a fine art show of photography and stone sculpture, Sept. 28-Oct. 7reception, Sept. 28, 5-8:30 p.m., free, two-thirds of sales to benefit Home Front; www.jeffgoodwin.com
Pebble Hill Gallery, 320 Edison-Furlong Road, Doylestown, Pa., Krystyna Sanderson: photographs from her book Light at Ground Zero, through Sept. 30www.pebblehillchurch.org
Pedersen Gallery, 17 N. Union St., Lambertville, Moses Oley: Industrial Scenes of the Depression Era 1935-45, through Sept. 30pedersen@pil.net
Rider University Art Gallery, Bart Luedeke Center, 2083 Lawrenceville Road, Lawrenceville, Paintings: 1970-2007: abstract constructionist work of Peter Stroud, Sept. 20-Oct. 21, reception Sept. 20, 5-7 p.m.; artist talk Sept. 27, 7 p.m.; hours: Tue.-Thu. 11 a.m.-7 p.m., Sun. noon-4 p.m.; (609) 895-5588; www.rider.edu
Riverbank Arts, 19 Bridge St., Stockton, Sculpture: new works and new artists, through Sept. 30; hours: Mon.-Wed. noon-5 p.m., Thu., Sun. 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Fri.-Sat. 11 a.m.-7 p.m.; (609) 397-9330; www.riverbankarts.com
Riverrun Gallery, 287 S. Main St. (in the Laceworks), Lambertville, City Scenes: People, Places & Unusual Things photography by five area artists, through Sept. 30Schotland Gallery, 123 Main St., Flemington, Merce Cunningham at 88: a photographic portrait study by artist Robert Mahon, through Sept. 30Small World Coffee, 14 Witherspoon St., Princeton, Student Driven: paintings, photography and prints by six Princeton Day School artists, through Oct. 2www.smallworldcoffee.com
Straube Center, Building A, One Straube Center Blvd., Pennington, Digital Art Celebration, through Oct. 6www.straubecenter.com/art
Somerset County Library, North Bridge Street & Vogt Drive, Bridgewater, Ruth St. Denis: Passing it On. . . gallery exhibit featuring Modern Dance pioneer and Somerset native, through Sept. 30, free; (908) 526-8900, ext. 7126; www.scvths.org/scvths
Temple Gallery, Temple University, 259 N. Third St., Philadelphia, Re:Print Re:Present Re:View – works by Maria Magdalena Campos-Pons, Rachid Koraichi and Berni Searle, through Nov. 3Trenton City Museum at Ellarslie Mansion, The Garden State Watercolor’s Society’s 38th Annual Juried Exhibition, through Nov. 4, Gallery Talk by Marge Chavooshian, Sept. 23, 2 p.m., Watercolor Demonstration by Robert Sakson, Sept. 30www.ellarslie.org
Triumph Brewing Co., 138 Nassau St., Princeton, Paintings by Jane Lawrence, through Oct. 27University Medical Center at Princeton, 253 Witherspoon St., works by Donna Senopoulos, Patrice Sprovieri and Mikkey Tarantino, Sept. 21-Nov. 14reception, Sept. 21, 4-6 p.m.; hours: daily 8 a.m.-7 p.m.; 609-497-4192; www.princetonhcs.org
The Upstairs Gallery, Peddler’s Village, Lahaska, Pa., Sun-kissed: photographs, landscapes, seascapes by 28 local artists, through Sept. 28www.theupstairsgallery.com
VSA arts/ARU Gallery, Freehold Raceway Mall, Freehold, featuring works by artists with disabilities, hours: Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.; http://geocities.com/arugallery/
SUBMISSIONS
Gallery 125, 125 South Warren St., Trenton, call for 2D and 3D artwork, all media, juried show Nov. 9-Feb. 2 with the theme of REVOLUTION (e.g.: a radical change in society and the social structure; a sudden, complete or marked change in something; a turning round or rotating, as on an axis; the 1968 Beatles song; the cultural revolution, the digital revolution, the industrial revolution, the sexual revolution); deadline Sept. 25Lambertville Station, 11 Bridge St., Lambertville, accepting entries from artists residing within 100 miles for 25th Silver Anniversary Art Show and Sale, to commemorate the station’s rich history, cash prizes, deadline Oct. 12, works may not exceed 25 by 30 inches framed, send brief artist bio and photograph of entry c/o Dina Hicks, Lambertville Station, $40 entry fee; (609) 397-8300, ext. 504; dina@lambertvillestation.com
Rocky Hill Citizens for Responsible Growth, Community Collage: Your Neighborhood, deadline Sept. 30communitycollage@gmail.com, drop off display-ready copies to Mary Jacobs Library, Rocky Hill, or Montgomery Center for the Arts, the 1860 House, or mail to RH CRG, P.O. Box 814, Rocky Hill, NJ 08553; (609) 924-7989.
Sculpture New Hope-Indoor and Outdoor exhibition, New Hope Arts is currently accepting applications for national juried exhibition featuring works by nationally and internationally recognized sculptors as well as younger emerging artists. Indoor show: April 19-June 14, 2008April 19-March 2009application deadline Dec. 1. Applications available at www.newhopeartsinc.org
Terhune Orchards, 330 Cold Soil Road, Princeton, invites photographers of all ages/levels to submit photos for first-ever juried farm photo show, Oct. 12-28. Two themes: What I love About Terhune Orchards or Fun at the Farm. Photos submitted must have been taken at Terhune Orchards and be relevant to one of the themes; limit of two entries per person; deadline Oct. 9www.terhuneorchards.com/eventpage_photo_contest