EntertainmentJune 4, 2009

Black Door Gallery

Barbi Myers will be showing figurative work from 5 to 9 p.m.

124 S. Spanish St.; 573-225-7734

Edward Bernard Gallery

Rob Friedrich III, an art teacher at Cape Girardeau Central High School, will have three limestone sculptures (female torsos carved out of the old courthouse) and cherry, oak and butternut wood sculptures. There will also be mixed media pieces by Jerry Piper of Oklahoma City and new art glass by Epiphany Glass.

107 West Drive, Suite D; 332-7733

The River View Room

"Bare Essentials," a study of nudes by Thomas Shaner.

123 N. Main St.; 334-4677

Gallery of Inspirations

Featuring works by artists of the Community Counseling Center. Celebration from 5 to 8:30 p.m.

402 S. Silver Springs Road; 579-6544

Annie Laurie's Antiques

The funky antique shop will stay open until 10 p.m. with new summer fun items and an extended retro section.

536 Broadway; 339-1301

Mollie's Cafe

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Local artist Vicki Outman will have her landscapes and florals of pastels and oil on display.

11 S. Spanish St.; 339-1661

Arts Council

The Arts Council of Southeast Missouri will have pieces by watercolor artist Marilyn Bradley along with new works from the Visual Arts Co-op.

32 N. Main St.; 334-9233

Crisp Museum, River Campus

Photographs by photographer/cinematographer Steven Poster will be on display as part of "Around the Edges" exhibit.

518 S. Fountain St.; 651-2143

WESTRAY/Cat Ranch Art Guild

The featured artist will be Ian Wille. He does forged metal art, taking steel and transforming it into graceful, floating mobile and sculptures.

1930B Broadway; 573-238-2334

The Artist Studio

Acrylic paintings created by Benita Curtis and Janet Kluesner will be showcased. Schedule of summer workshops will be available at the First Friday reception from 5 to 9 p.m.

38A N. Main St.; 651-4464

Garden Gallery

The gallery will feature garden sculptures from John G. Harriman of Minnesota, new art from potters Zoe and Brian Keeland and Frank Neef, all of Highlandville, Mo., and Paul Pfrehm of Wewoka, Okla.

835 Broadway; 332-7123

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