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Anton Art Center

Cut & Paste: The Art of Collage features more than 100 multiple-media artworks from artists nationwide. May 4-June 6. Opening reception is May 4.

Works by members of the Lakeside Palette Club, Mount Clemens Art Association, and Warren Tri-County Fine Arts, Inc. are on display in Juried Group Show. May 13-June 16. Opening reception May 20. 1-3 p.m.

125 Macomb Place, Mount Clemens; 586-469-8666; theartcenter.org.

 

Art Center

The PRINT is featured through June 10.

117 W. Liberty, Ann Arbor; 734-994-8004, ext. 101; annarborartcenter.org.

 

Artcite

Festival MayWorks Windsor 2012 is happening through May 25.

109 University Ave. W., Windsor; 519-977-6564; artcite.ca.

 

Art Department Gallery

WSU Undergraduate Exhibition is up through May 11.

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.

401 Riverside Dr. W., Windsor, Ontario; 519-977-0013; artgalleryofwindsor.com.

 

Artspace II

Titled History Lesson, limestone and steel sculptures by Mark Beltchenko refer to primitive weapons. May 1-31.

303 E. Maple, Birmingham; 248-258-1540; artspace2.com/artspace2.

 

Birmingham Bloomfield Art Center (BBAC)

Entries to the Michigan Fine Arts Competition are on exhibit through May 4.

1516 S. Cranbrook, Birmingham; 248-644-0866; bbartcenter.org.

 

Brown and Juanita C. Ford Gallery

Traces: Mark Making in Prints highlights works by Evangeline Montgomery and Jeanne Poulet. Through May 25.

9 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Fri. 9555 Haggerty, Belleville; 313-496-2510; wcccd.edu.

 

Cranbrook Art Museum

Work by Masters of Fine Arts and Masters of Architecture students, class of 2012, are on display through May 13.

39221 Woodward, Bloomfield Hills; 248-645-3300; cranbrookart.edu/museum.

 

David Klein Gallery

Art by Betty Woodman is on exhibit through May 26.

163 Townsend St., Birmingham; 248-433-3700; dkgallery.com.

 

Detroit Institute of Arts

Upon a Time: Prints and Drawings That Tell Stories includes artwork from familiar series, portfolios, and books. Through June 24. 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.

 

Elaine L. Jacob Gallery

No.Town Beyond the Wall: Berlin Artists in Detroit is on display through June 22.

480 W. Hancock, Detroit; 313-993-7813; art.wayne.edu.

 

Flint Institute of Arts

Captured in Glass: Historic and Contemporary Paperweights is the decorative arts gallery’s inaugural exhibition, which includes 300 works. Through June 10. • 

The Epic and the Intimate: French Drawings from the Snite Museum runs May 5-July 12 in the Graphic Arts Gallery. •

The Golden Age of Painting, 1600–1800, from by the Speed Art Museum, Louisville, Ky. is on display in the Charles Stewart Mott Wing. May 5-Aug. 19. •

Abstract Expressionism: Then and Now is in the Hodge & Temporary Exhibition Galleries. May 5-Aug. 19. •

Viola E. Bray: A Legacy of Giving is in the Viola E. Bray and Summerfield Galleries. May 5-Aug. 19. Admission: $7 adults; $5 seniors; under 12 free. 12-5 p.m. Mon.-Wed. and Fri.; 12-9 p.m. Thurs.; 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Sat.; 1 p.m.-5 p.m. Sun.

1120 E. Kearsley St., Flint; 810-234-1695; flintarts.org.

 

Gallery Project

Spacial Shift explores the human connection to the physical and the three-dimensional in the modern, digital world. Through May 15.

215 S. Fourth Ave., Ann Arbor; 734-997-7012; thegalleryproject.com.

 

Grosse Pointe Art Center

Faces/Portraits is on exhibit through June 2.

16900 Kercheval, Grosse Pointe; 313-821-1848; grossepointeartcenter.org.

 

Habatat Galleries

More than 90 artists from around the world are featured in the 40th Annual International Glass Invitational Awards Exhibition. Through May 26.

4400 Fernlee, Royal Oak; 248-554-0590; habatat.com.

 

Lawrence Street Gallery

Paintings by Nora Chapa Mendoza are on display.

22620 Woodward, Ferndale; 248-544-0394;lawrencestreetgallery.com.

 

Marshall M. Fredericks Sculpture Museum

A Three-Dimensional Perspective showcases artwork by Michigan artists Tom Phardel and Sharon Que. Through May 26.

7400 Bay Rd., Saginaw; 989-964-7125; svsu.edu/mfsm.

 

Oakland University Art Gallery

Senior Thesis in Studio Art Exhibition II is up through May 13.

208 Wilson Hall on the Oakland University campus, Rochester; 248-370-3005; ouartgallery.org.

 

Paint Creek Center for the Arts

Spring Gallery Stroll features works on paper by four artists in the main gallery. On the first floor are small paintings and collages by Robert Tucker, who draws inspiration from nature. Through May 25.

407 Pine St., Rochester; 248-651-4110; pccart.org.

 

Re:View Art Gallery

Art by Greg Fadell is on display through May 26.

444 W. Willis, Detroit; 313-833-9000; reviewcontemporary.com.

 

River’s Edge Gallery

Art of New Detroit is exhibited through May 11.

3024 Biddle, Wyandotte; 734-246-9880; artattheedge.com.

 

Robert Kidd Gallery

Works by Robert Schefman are showcased. Exhibition begins May 12.

107 Townsend St., Birmingham; 248-642-3909; robertkiddgallery.com.

 

Toledo Museum of Art

For the Birds is inspired by the spring migration of birds. 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.

Revelation paintings by Russian-born Jules Olitski are in the Canaday Gallery. May 31-Aug. 26. 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

Recent Acquisitions: Curator’s Choice Part II includes modern and historic art from America, Europe, and Asia donated to the museum in the past five years. Through Aug. 5.

Fluxus and the Essential Questions of Life showcases the work of such artists as George Brecht and Yoko Ono as they blur the boundaries between art and life. Through May 20.

• Visual art by Haroon Mirza is up through July 22. The installation explores the relationship between humans and the surrounding sounds created by objects, forces, and actions.

525 S. State St., Ann Arbor; 734-764-0395; umma.umich.edu.

 

Whitdel Arts

Two-Person Exhibition is on display through May 11.

•  2010 Submission Group Show runs May 18-June 15. Reception is May 18.

1250 Hubbard, Suite B1, Detroit; 313-899-2243; whitdelarts.com.

 

WSG

Vice Versa by Nora Venturelli runs May 8-June 17. Opening reception is May 11.

306 S. Main St., Ann Arbor; 734-761-2287; wsg-art.com.

 

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