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Art
Ariana Gallery
Whimsical new jewelry designs by Link Wachler, artisan-designed studio glass from around the country, paintings by the late Jack Kevorkian, and colorful abstract paintings by Juan Carlos Zeballos Moscairo are on display.
119 S. Main St., Royal Oak; 248-546-8810, arianagallery.com; http://arianagallery.com.
ART Artcite
The second part of the 30th-anniversary show, featuring 15 artists, is on exhibit July 6-Aug. 4. Opening reception July 6, 7:30 p.m.
• As part of the Windsor International Fringe Festival, off-site galleries will open in locations around downtown Windsor. July 16-31.
109 University Ave. W., Windsor; 519-977-6564; artcite.ca.
Art Department Gallery
Sculptural Intellect is on display July 6-Aug. 17. Opening reception July 6, 5-8 p.m.
150 Art Building, Detroit; 313-993-7813; art.wayne.edu.
Art Gallery of Windsor (AGW)
Art for Canada: An Illustrated History is the gallery’s ongoing exhibition featuring a changing selection of historic Canadian artwork.
• Two Women’s Views on the War of 1812 are unveiled in a two-artist exhibition, featuring work by 19th- and 20th-century painters Catherine Reynolds and Joyce Wieland. Through Sept. 2.
401 Riverside Dr. W., Windsor, Ontario; 519-977-0013; artgalleryofwindsor.com.
Artspace II
Work by Richard Lindner, Patrick Heron, Sonia Delaunay, Richard Anuszkiewicz, Alan Davie, and Carol Summers is part of the 1960s to ’70s Modern Masters of Print exhibit. July 3-31.
303 E. Maple, Birmingham; 248-258-1540; artspace2.com/artspace2.
Belian Art Center
Gallery Collection Show includes work by Reuben Nakian, Emil Kazaz, Edward Avedisian, and others.
• Functional and decorative pottery designs by Zabel Belian are on display in the Pottery Loft. Through August.
5980 Rochester Rd., Troy; 248-828-1001, belianart.com.
Cranbrook Art Museum
George Nelson: Architect, Writer, Designer, Teacher is an exhibit with more than 120 3-D works and exceeding 50 historical documents by one of the most influential American designer of the 20th century. Through Oct. 14.
39221 Woodward, Bloomfield Hills; 248-645-3300; cranbrookart.edu/museum.
David Klein Gallery
Vitamin P Is Good for You features work by Kristin Beaver, Ben Grasso, Alyssa Monks, Jessica Rohrer, and Trevor Young. Through July 14.
163 Townsend St., Birmingham; 248-433-3700; dkgallery.com.

Dali's Soft Construction with Boiled Beans, from the DIA's Five Spanish Masterpieces. (© Salvador Dali, Fundacio Gala-Salvador Dali / Artist Rights Society (ARS), New York 2012.)
Detroit Institute of Arts
• Five Spanish Masterpieces, including Melancholy Woman by Pablo Picasso, is up through Aug. 19.
• Patti Smith: Camera Solo includes more than 60 black-and-white photographs, Polaroid prints, and the artist’s personal items. Smith’s photography was influenced by what was significant to her: writers and poets, portraiture, travel, and art and architecture. Through Sept. 2.
•Picasso and Matisse: The DIA’s Prints and Drawings begins July 11. Admission: $8 adults; $6 seniors; $4 youth 6-17; under 5 free. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Wed.-Thurs.; 10 a.m.-10 p.m. Fri.; 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Sat.-Sun.; Closed Mon.-Tue.
5200 Woodward, Detroit; 313-833-7900; dia.org.
Flint Institute of Arts
The Golden Age of Painting, 1600–1800, from by the Speed Art Museum, Louisville, Ky. is on display in the Charles Stewart Mott Wing. Through Aug. 19.
•The Epic and the Intimate: French Drawings from the Snite Museum is on display through July 29 in the Graphic Arts Gallery.
• Abstract Expressionism: Then and Now is in the Hodge & Temporary Exhibition Galleries. Through Aug. 19.
• Viola E. Bray: A Legacy of Giving is in the Viola E. Bray and Summerfield Galleries. Through Aug. 19.
• Designs from the Past: Ancient Chinese Ceramic Vessels is in the Decorative Arts Gallery through Sept. 16. Admission: $7 adults; $5 seniors; under 12 free. Noon-5 p.m. Mon.-Wed. and Fri.; 12-9 p.m. Thur.; 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Sat.; 1 p.m.-5 p.m. Sun.
1120 E. Kearsley St., Flint; 810-234-1695; flintarts.org.
Grosse Pointe Art Center
Realism vs. Surrealism is on exhibit through July 21.
16900 Kercheval, Grosse Pointe; 313-821-1848; grossepointeartcenter.org.
Lawrence Street Gallery
The summer invitational show is on display in July.
22620 Woodward, Ferndale; 248-544-0394;lawrencestreetgallery.com.
Long-Sharp Curis Gallery
John “Crash” Matos brings his graffiti art exhibit, Misdemeanors to Masterpieces, to the downtown gallery. Through July 3.
1260 Library St., Detroit; 313-600-7443, longsharpcuris.com.
Marshall Fredericks Sculpture Museum
Regional Biennial Juried Sculpture Exhibition is on display through September.
7400 Bay Rd., Saginaw; 989-964-7125, svsu.edu/mfsm.
Paint Creek Center for the Arts
Members Biennial Exhibit showcases art in various media by PCCA members. On display in the Main gallery July 13-Aug. 10. Opening reception July 13.
• Mixed media collages by Sandra Cardew are featured on the first floor.
407 Pine St., Rochester; 248-651-4110; pccart.org.
Pewabic Pottery
Simply by Hand: Architectural Ceramics from Mary Stratton to Now is on exhibit through Oct. 15.
10125 E. Jefferson, Detroit; 313-626-2000; pewabic.org.
Re:View Art Gallery
Pop art by Matt Zacharias is on display in Childhood, Boyhood, Sonic Youth, the artist’s first solo show. Zacharias conveys his life experiences and memories of popular culture through various media. Through July 7.
444 W. Willis, Detroit; 313-833-9000; reviewcontemporary.com.
River’s Edge Gallery
Detroit pop-culture art by Bill Morrison is on display through July 16.
3024 Biddle, Wyandotte; 734-246-9880; artattheedge.com.
Susanne Hilberry Gallery
Pots by Warren MacKenzie are featured through Aug. 4.
700 Livernois, Ferndale; 248-541-4700; hilberrygallery.com.
Toledo Museum of Art
For the Birds is inspired by the spring migration of birds. On display in the Gallery 18. Through Sept. 2.
• African Art, selected by the University of Toledo art-history students, is featured in the Hitchcock Galley through July 24.
•Refraction/Reflection presents photographs that focus on the themes of light, shadows, and reflection. Through Aug. 5.
• Revelation paintings by Russian-born Jules Olitski are featured in the Canaday Gallery. Through Aug. 26.
• In celebration of the 50th anniversary of the workshops, Color Ignited: Glass 1962-2012 is featured in the Wolfe Gallery. The exhibition emphasizes the role of color: conceptual, political, metaphoric, and artistic. Through Sept. 9. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Tue.-Thur.; 10 a.m.-10 p.m. Fri.; 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Sat.; 12-6 p.m. Sun.
2445 Monroe, Toledo; 419-255-8000, toledomuseum.org.
UMMA
Visual art by Haroon Mirza is on display through July 22. The installation explores the relationship between humans and the surrounding sounds created by objects, forces, and actions.
• Recent Acquisitions: Curator’s Choice Part II features modern and historic art from America, Europe, and Asia that was gifted to the museum in the past five years. Through Aug. 5.
• The Flatness of Ambiguity showcase about 40 photographs by American photographer Judith Turner. Through Sept. 2.
525 S. State St., Ann Arbor; 734-764-0395; umma.umich.edu.
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