Santa Monica’s art scene is large and diverse — with Bergamot Station Art Center at 2525 Michigan Avenue home to many galleries who regulatory change their exhibitions.
Here is a selection of galleries with exhibitions current as of Friday, Oct. 26.
LAST CHANCE: Jeanie Madsen Gallery concludes “A New Beautiful” featuring Robbie Kaye, Jennifer Verge, Joyce Patenude, Mimi Yoon, and Liz Huston this Sunday, Oct. 28. 1431 Ocean Ave. 310.393.7436, jeaniemadsengallery.com.
LAST CHANCE: Hamilton Galleries concludes “California to Cairo” this Saturday, Oct. 27 featuring artists Anthony Hassett and Erin Currier. 1431 Ocean Ave. 310.451.9983, hamiltongalleries.com.
LAST CHANCE: Blue 7 Art Gallery concludes “An Inappropriate Show” this Saturday, Oct. 27. Featuring artists Lucius Peterson, Randy Ball, and gallery artists. 3129 Pico. 310.449.144.
LAST CHANCE: Christopher Grimes Gallery concludes an exhibition of new work by Iñigo Manglano-Ovalle this Saturday, Oct. 27. 916 Colorado Ave. 310.587.3373, cgrimes.com.
William Turner Gallery presents “New Works” Nov. 1 through Dec. 1. Opening reception Nov. 1 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. 2525 Michigan Ave. E1 (Bergamot Station). williamturnergallery.com.
Shoshana Wayne Gallery presents Kathy Butterly’s “Lots of little love affairs” through Dec. 22. 2525 Michigan Ave. Suite B1 (Bergamot Station). shoshanawayne.com.
The Santa Monica Museum of Art presents “Wall Works: Karen Kimmel – Art of Exchange” through Feb. 3, 2013. Discover the synergy of the Wall Works public art project created by K-12 students in a vibrant collaboration with artist and designer Karen Kimmel, founder of Kimmel Kids. 2525 Michigan Avenue, G1 (Bergamot Station). 310.586.6488, smmoa.org.
Axiom Contemporary presents a solo exhibition by new mixed media work by Jay Kelly called “Westward” through Nov. 10. 2801 Main Street. 818.799.1110, axiomcomtemporary.com.
Craig Krull Gallery presents Woods Davy’s “Cantamar” and Wendy Burton’s “Natural Histories” through Nov. 24. 2525 Michigan Avenue, B3 (Bergamot Station). 310.828.6410, craigkrullgallery.com.
Rosamund Felson Gallery presents “M.A. Peers” through Nov. 10. 2525 Michigan Ave. B4 (Bergamot Station). 310.828.8488, rosamundfelsen.com.
James Gray presents the works of Dey Young through Nov. 11. 2525 Michigan Ave. D4 (Bergamot Station) 310.315.9502, jamesgraygallery.com.
The Santa Monica College Photography Gallery presents “Natura humana” through Nov. 21, second floor of Drescher Hall on the main SMC campus, 1900 Pico Blvd. Gallery hours are noon to 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday. 310.434.4289.
ArtLA presents its fall show with Charlie deMar, David Skernick, and Andrew Glass through Nov. 10. 2525 Michigan Ave. 310.315.0282, artla.com.
Schomburg Gallery presents “Lee Webster Shaw: The Lake” through Nov. 15. 2525 Michigan Ave. E3A (Bergamot Station). 310.453.5757, SchomburgGallery.com.
Peter Fetterman Gallery presents a new exhibition of works called “Grace” through Dec. 6. The gallery is also featuring “Raymond Cauchetier’s “Photos De Cinema” through Dec. 6. 2525 Michigan Ave. A1 (Bergamot Station). 310.453.6463, peterfetterman.com.
Santa Monica Museum of Art presents “Michael Queensland: Rudy’s Ramp of Remainders” and “Agnes Denes: Philosophical Drawings and Map Projections, 1969–1978” through Dec. 22. “Kianja Strobert: Nothing to Do but Keep Going” runs through Nov. 28. 2525 Michigan Avenue, G1 (Bergamot Station). 310.586.6488, smmoa.org.
Lois Lambert Gallery presents mixed media artist Gwen Samuels and her new works in the solo show “Dress Code” through Nov. 11. 2525 Michigan Ave. E3 (Bergamot Station) 310.829.6990, loislambertgallery.com.
The Santa Monica History Museum presents the permanent exhibit “Santa Monica: A Journey Into An Extraordinary Past.” Four themed exhibit rooms delve into the rich and colorful history of Santa Monica. 1350 Seventh Street. 310.395.2290. Admission: $5 general, $3 seniors and students, free for children under 12. santamonicahistory.org.
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