AT THE GALLERIES
Art Gallery Of Hamilton, 123 King St. W., presents The Artist Herself: Self-Portraits by Canadian Historical Women Artists, to Sept. 11. Embracing Canada: Landscapes from Krieghoff to the Group of Seven, to Sept. 25. Imaging Phantoms: Catherine Heard, to Sept. 25. 905-527-6610, artgalleryofhamilton.com
Art Gallery of Burlington, 1333 Lakeshore Rd., Burlington, presents Burlington Urban & Rural, multidisciplinary exhibition that explores Burlington’s surrounding landscape and history from a rural and urban perspective, to Sept. 5. Power of Passion, the works of Burlington Fine Arts Association artists, past and present, to Sept. 5. Mary Philpott: A Murder of Crows, life-sized sculptures set in the garden courtyard, to Sept. 25. Jordan MacLachlan: Radiance in Uncontrollable Worlds, sequential series of works in clay and mixed media, to Sept. 5. 905-632-7796, artgalleryofburlington.com
Carnegie Gallery, 10 King St. W., Dundas, presents Steel Town: collographs by Ingrid Mayrhofer, an exhibition of prints from three series offering visual interpretations of Hamilton’s industrial sector, to July 31. Dark Water, photographs by Lora Moore-Kakaletris, to July 31. Georgian Bay, photograph series by Joseph Hartman, to Aug. 21. 905-627-4265, carnegiegallery.org
Dundas Valley School of Art, 21 Ogilvie St., Dundas, presents Juncture, an exhibition of work by eight DVSA Mentored Independent Studies artists, to July 29. 905-628-6357, dvsa.ca Dundas Museum and Archives, 139 Park St. W., Dundas, presents Impressions: 500 Years of Printmaking, following the art of printmaking from early German woodcuts to contemporary Dundas artists, to Sept. 3. Connected by M.E. Patricia Kirby, Lois Shaw and Ulla Lenzen-Butt, to July 16. 905-627-7412, dundasmuseum.ca
Earls Court Gallery, 215 Ottawa St. N., presents En Plein Air, selected works from the estate of Juanita LeBarre Symington, to July 16. 905-527-6685, earlscourtgallery.ca
Gallery on the Bay, 231 Bay St. N., presents Summer in the City: If a Tree Falls …, group show of 20 or so artists, to July 17. 905-540-8532, galleryonthebay.com Gooderham Gallery and Fine Art
Studio, 141 Catharine St. N., presents works by Eva Ivanov, Claudette Losier, Leslie Furness, John Storey
Glass, Tzvia Devor, Lorraine Coakley, Kristina Kirkwood, Adele D’Arcy, Monika Minnis, Naomi Frohlich, Leslie Cordero, Nathalie Gerasimchuk, Tim Francis and Diane Maranger. 905-581-5464
Grimsby Public Art Gallery, 18 Carnegie Lane, Grimsby, presents At the Seams, works by established and emerging artists that explore craft, contemporary art and constructions of identity, to July 31. 905-945-3246, grimsby.ca
Hamilton Artists Inc., 155 James St. N., presents Inaugural Summer Screening Series: Life of a Craphead: Bugs, Zak Tatham: Doorcuts, Thursday, July 21, 9:30 p.m. Open Ended Ensemble (Competitive Coevolution), installations by Halifax artist Stephen Kelly, to Aug. 13. Proximities, works by Nahed Mansour, Lee Nutbean and Giles Whitaker, to Aug. 13. Artist’s Palette Community Dye Garden with textile designer, artist and educator Thea Haines, to September. 905-529-3355, theinc.ca
McMaster Museum of Art, Alvin A. Lee Building, McMaster University, 1280 Main St. W., presents Suzy Lake: Performing an Archive, photos and collages inspired by her Detroit family history, to Aug. 20. Joseph Hartman: Hamilton, selected photos, to Aug. 20. The Rules of its Functioning, System Works, 1946-2011, modern and contemporary art from the collection, to Aug. 13. The Working Eye, selected 19th and early 20th art from private collections, Aug. 13. Free admission. 905-525-9140, ext. 23081, museum.mcmaster.ca
Teresa Seaton Studio & Gallery, 654 Spring Gardens Rd., Burlington, presents oil and acrylic paintings by Tamara Kwapich, to July 31. 905-510-5030, teresaseaton.ca
You me gallery, 330 James St. N., presents Both are Equally Possible, assemblage sculpture for floor and wall by Brian Kelly and Bryce Kanbara, to Aug. 7. 905-523-7754, youmegallery.com