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Ticking Crocs and Fairy Dust: Youthful Visions and the Art of Peter Pan — Through April 13 at the Akron Art Museum, 1 S. High St. Also, Family Album: The Karl and Bertl Arnstein Print Collection through June 1 and A Shared Vision: The Fred and Laura Ruth Bidwell Photography Collection through May 25. Admission: $7; $5 seniors and students. 330-376-9185.
Artists of Rubber City Celebrating Our First 30 Years — Through April 19 at Summit Artspace Gallery, 140 E. Market St., Akron. 330-376-8480.
Meanderings of a Wildlife Artist and a Photographer — Through April 30 at Art Gallery of St. Paul's, St. Paul's Episcopal Church East Wing, 1361 W. Market St., Akron. 330-836-9327.
Virginia Gore Exhibition — Through March 28 at Gallery 732, Akron Woman's City Club, 732 W.Exchange St., Akron. Free. 330-762-6261.
Marius Watz: ElectroPlastiques — through April 23 in the Emily Davis Gallery in Folk Hall, 150 E. Exchange St., The University of Akron. 330-972-5951.
Members Show — Through March 31 at the Red Light Galleries, 111 N. Main St., Akron. 330-671-3792.
PAA Instructors Showcase — Through Sunday at Peninsula Art Academy, 1600 W. Mill St. 330-657-2788.
Exquisite Coarse the Collaborative Work of Lesley Baker and Karl McDade — Through Saturday at the Downtown Gallery, 141 E. Main St., Kent. 330-672-1369. Also, The Work of Melissa Vogley Woods and Linda Gall, March 26 through April 12.
Mood Indigo — Through Aug. 31 at Kent State University Museum, South Lincoln and East Main streets, Kent. Also Native Americans Through the Prism of Culture: Edward S. Curtis and the Legacy of Collectors through June 15; The James Galanos: American Luxury Exhibit through May 24; Belle Epoque Brides through Jan. 4, 2009. Admission $5; $4 seniors; children 7-18, $3. 330-672-3450.
Personal Cartography Recent Work by Rhea Nowak — Through March 28 at Kent State Stark, Main Hall Lower Level, 6000 Frank Ave. N.W., North Canton. 330-244-3356.
Portraits Photography Collection by Steve Newport— Through April 16 at Stark State College Art Gallery, 6200 Frank Ave. N.W., Jackson Township. 330-494-6170, Ext. 4319.
Paws & Reflect: Art of Canines — Through May 11 at the Canton Museum of Art, 1001 Market Ave. N. Also Looking Up: Paintings by Eileen McConkey through Sunday. 330-453-7666.
In the Garden — Through April 20 at the Massillon Museum, 121 Lincoln Way E. Also Outdoor Sculpture Exhibition through June 29 and Brian Robinson Studio M Exhibition through April 6. 330-833-4061.
Regular Guy Monuments Doug McGlumphy — through April 20 in the Burton D. Morgan Gallery, the College of Wooster Art Museum, Ebert Art Center, 1220 Beall ave., Wooster. 330-263-2495.
Hangin' With the Gals Silent Art Auction — Through March 29 at North Water Street Gallery, 257 N. Water St., Kent. 330-673-4970 or 330-686-9800.
Ron Amstutz: Right Roads and Wrong Ways — Through April 27 in the Beecher Center, Flad Gallery of the Butler Institute of American Art, 524 Wick Ave., Youngstown. Also, Joseph Vitone: Digital Photographs through March 30 in the Novak Gallery. Antonio Petruccelli: American Illustrator through April 20 in the Finnegan-Hynes gallery. And The Art of Warner Bros. Animation through May 18 in the MacIntosh Gallery. 330-743-1107, Ext. 123.
James Pernotto Angels of Decadence — Through April 19 at Trumbull Art Gallery, 196-198 E. Market St., Warren. 330-395-4876.
Telling Tales Out of School by Karen St. John-Vincent — Through April 26 at Brecksville Center for the Arts, 8997 Highland Drive. 440-526-6232.
Photographer: Steven M. Hale — Through March 31 at Imagery Fine Arts, 100 Main, Chagrin Falls. 440-247-1278.
Ivelisse Jimenez and Lorri Ott Description Without a Place — Through April 26 at exit [a gallery space], 2668 W. 14th St., Cleveland. 330-321-8161.
ArtMart: Spaces Annual Members' Show & Sale — Begins at 5 p.m. Friday and continues through March 28 at Spaces Gallery, 2220 Superior Viaduct, on the west side of the Flats, Cleveland. 216-621-2314 or http://www.spacesgallery.org.
Vibrancy of Tradition: Folk Art of Oaxaca, Mexico — Through April 27 at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History, 1 Wade Oval Drive, University Circle. Also Animal Expressions: Bronzes by Larry Isard through Sunday, Humans: A Field Guide through April 20 and The Canary Project: Landscape of Change through Aug. 10. Admission $6.50; $4.50 ages 7-18, college students with ID and seniors; $3.50 children ages 3-6. 800-317-9155 or 216-231-4600.
Wings+Wheels: Crawford Memories in Motion — Through April at the Crawford Auto-Aviation Museum, 10825 East Blvd., Cleveland. Also Hoods Up at the Crawford through March 30. $8.50; $7.50 seniors; $5 students. 216-721-5722, Ext. 297, or http://www.wrhs.org.
Lauren Kalman: A Pretty Little Trick — Through May 31 at the Sculpture Center, 1834 E. 123rd St., Cleveland. Also, Joseph J. Filak, III: The Accumulated Blur through Saturday. 216-229-6527.
All Creatures Great and Small: Paintings, Concept Drawings and Hewn Pieces by Viktor Schreckengost — Through April 19 at the Kirtland Historic Center, 7800 Kirtland-Chardon Road. 440-256-9805 or http://www.visithistorickirtland.org.
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