TO-DO LIST: Galleries, Feb. 22-29

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TO-DO LIST: Galleries, Feb. 22-29

POSTED: Monday, February 21, 2011, 3:00 PM
Filed Under: Arts | To-Do List Visual Art
Each day we dig into a different category of our listings database to compile a to-do list of our favorite entries. Today: a week's worth of Gallery listings.
By John Zinsser

B SQUARE GALLERY, 614 S. Ninth St., 215-625-0692. LOVE, Participating artists, including Libby Bako, Bryan Willette, Diane Roka and Romy Burkus, showcase artworks that represent the many facets of love. Runs through Mar. 19.

CERULEAN ARTS, 1355 Ridge Ave., 267-514-8647. NOVA SCOTIA: EDGE OF THE SEA, Cerulean Arts presents a display of Nova Scotia-inspired watercolors by artist Margo Tassi. Runs through Apr. 1.

JOLIE LAIDE, 224 N. Juniper St., 267-603-1295. WORD!, New work from James Hyde's "Stuart Davis Group." Runs through Mar. 26.

LARRY BECKER CONTEMPORARY ART, 43 N. Second St., 215-925-5389. ABSTRACT MEMORY,  John Zinsser presents new and earlier paintings, and new auction catalogue drawings. Runs through Feb. 26.

RICHARD C. VON HESS GALLERY, 333 S. Broad St., 215-717-6270. UNIVERSITY OF THE ARTS PRESENTS THE ART OF JON FOSTER, The fantastical work of freelance illustrator and comic book artist Jon Foster is displayed. Runs through Feb. 28.

ROSENWALD-WOLF GALLERY, University of the Arts, 333 S. Broad St., 215-717-6480. ANGELS WITHOUT WINGS, Figurative works that represent a sense of urgent tension and disquiet by John Lurie, Alicia Henry, Dan Asher and Adele Kubel. Runs through Feb. 24.

By John Lurie

THIRD STREET GALLERY, 58 N. Second Street, Philadelphoa, 215-625-0993. COMMUNITY EXHIBIT, 3rd Street Gallery is seeking "established and emerging Philadelphia artists" to take part in their annual community-based exhibit. Those interested should email Carol Albrecht at albrecht@comcast.net. Runs through Feb. 27.

TWENTY-TWO GALLERY, 236 S. 22nd St., 215-772-1911. BEST ART SHOW EVER, Features Harry Boardman, an artist who lives and works in the woods of Montgomery County. Boardman is notorious for his boldness, thick paint, and defined brush strokes. The ink and oil-based works. Runs through Mar. 6.

WILLIAM WAY ART GALLERY, 1315 Spruce St., 215-732-2220. CONDENSAT.,ION: WORKS BY ALEXANDER CONNER, Philadelphia artist Alexander Conner uses drawings, photography, printmaking and video installation to examine people in their everyday surroundings. Runs through Feb. 25. Still feel like browsing? Check the gallery entries in our online events database.

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