
All Day
New Bedford Art Museum
Through November 14“Uncommon Threads: The Works
of Ruth E. Carter”
Through January 9, 2022“Eadweard Muybridge: Animal
Locomotion”
December 4 – May 8, 2022“Members’ Exhibition”
Hours: Thurs.-Sun., 10 a.m.-4 p.m.

Storefront Art Projects
Adria Arch, The Visitors, December 4 –January 8.
Human scaled totem-like sculptures with crown-like constructions on top recall children’s toys with colors that run the gamut from grape, and rose to plum and avocado. Since 2019, Adria’s hanging kinetic shapes have been shown at the Danforth, Brattleboro, Fitchburg, Bristol and Cahoon Museums. She keeps pushing and combining the limits of mobile, stabile, sculpture and painting.These are her newest pieces, all completed during the Pandemic.
Dec. 4 – Jan. 8. Artists’ Reception, Sat. Dec. 4, 3 – 5
Open Thursdays and Saturdays 1 – 4 and anytime by appointment

Kim Carlino, Earthly Desire, 2018. Acrylic and gouache on Tyvek.
ClipArt Gallery at Clippership Wharf
Through March 5, 2022“SPECTRA”, Tracy Silva Barbosa,
Kim Carlino, and Sandrine Colson.Harmonized affinities invite for
a glimpse beyond the everyday.Utilizing physics, geometry, and
biology, these artworks offer entryto a sublime perspective wheremicro- & macrocosm co-mingle.Hours: Sat., 12-4 p.m.

Courtney Mattison, Malum Geminos (detail), 2019, glazed stoneware and porcelain. Florence Griswold Museum.
New Bedford Whaling Museum
Through March 6
“Unvarnished: Conservation of Charles Sidney Raleigh’s Panorama of a Whaling Voyage”
Through May 1
“Turn the Tide: Courtney Mattison”
Through May 8
“Loomings: Christopher Volpe”
Hours: Tues.—Sat., 9 a.m.—4 p.m.; Sun. 11 a.m.—4 p.m.
Kelley Stelling Contemporary
Contemporary installationmingles with Victorianextravagance in “The Dysfunctionof Social Practice” presented byKelley Stelling Contemporary atKimball Jenkins. Artists includeZach Dewitt, Emmett Donlon,Rosemary Mack, Heather Morgan,and Meghan Samson. Clay, paint,miniatures, and a performativemouse circus blend for a livelyjourney through the mansion.Opening at Kimball Jenkins,November 20, through mid-
January. Benefit Performanceby NH Dance Collaborative
on December 2, get tickets atKimball Jenkins website.Hours: Mon.–Fri., 9 a.m.–4 p.m.
The Art Center Dover
Printmaking 2022 Exhibition
January – February 28
The annual printmaking exhibition draws artists from all over this region and faraway locations such as France, Russia and beyond. The exhibition highlights the recent works of many prominent printmakers and the numerous processes available in their field. Come experience the work firsthand and enjoy this wonderful art form.

Lisa Gleim, Wisdom, pastel on board, 26” x 23”
Copley Society of Art
January 13 – February 13 “New Members Show”
January 13 – March 26 “Small Works: Emergence”
Hours: Tues.-Sat., 11 a.m.-5 p.m.
Arlington Commission for Arts & Culture
Free outdoor exhibitions: PATHWAYS (on the Minuteman Bikeway near Spy Pond) including Persistence, Michelle Lougee’s installation crocheted from plastic bags; Colony II & III by Christopher Frost; ExtraOrdinary Birds, Resa Blatman. REMEMBRANCE OF CLIMATE FUTURES, wheatpaste mural by Tom Starr and public art interns on Fox Library (175 Mass Ave).
Mosesian Center for the Arts
February 14 – April 22 “Human/Nature”
This exhibition includes a broad range of art addressing issues of rapidly changing climate and its impact on daily life. The work was selected by Boston-based artist Nathalie Miebach. Opening reception: February 17, 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. / Snow date: February 24.
Closing reception: April 22, 5:30 – 7:30 p.m., with Nathalie Miebach.
Hours: Tues.–Fri., 12—6 p.m., and during performances.