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April 30, 2009

First Friday receptions for May.

Edward Bernard

The gallery will again host the Sculpture on the Green exhibit with sculptures by 10 local artists displayed on the grass outside the gallery.

107 West Drive, Suite D; 332-7733

Arts Council

The Arts Council of Southeast Missouri will have Arts Co-op works in the Chapman Gallery and watercolors by Paul Jackson in the Gallery 100 and Lorimier Gallery.

32 N. Main St.; 334-9233

Black Door Gallery

The winners of the 23rd annual Missouri 8th Congressional District Art Competition with art from high school students within the district.

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

River Campus Art Gallery

Graduating Seniors' B.F.A. exhibition features paintings, graphic artists and sculptures from five students. Opening reception 5 to 7 p.m.

518 S. Fountain St.

Crisp Museum, River Campus

"Tell Me TV, Elevating Television to its Rightful Place as our Narrative Art Form" features an interactive video piece by Brooklyn-based artist Elizabeth Demaray. Photographs by photographer/cinematographer Steven Poster will also be on display as part of "Around the Edges" exhibit.

518 S. Fountain St.; 651-2143

Gallery 125

The Cape Girardeau Central High School Senior Art Student show features nearly 150 paintings, sculptures, ceramics, fibers, photographs and prints.

125 N. Main St.; 335-6850

Mollie's Cafe

Local artist Megan Ebaugh will be exhibiting work that uses different mediums to accomplish an eclectic, bohemian feel.

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11 S. Spanish St., 339-1661

The Artist Studio

First Friday reception from 5 to 9 p.m.

38A N. Main St.; 573-651-4464

Garden Gallery

The shop will open with handmade jewelry and knickknacks.

835 Broadway; 332-7123

Global Cafe

Art from the Cadmium River Group will be on display.

1315 Broadway; 334-7955

WESTRAY/Cat Ranch Art Guild

Members of the Cat Ranch Art Guild will display their work.

1930B Broadway; 573-238-2334

The Crowe Gallery

The newest gallery on the First Friday scene offers mix of photography and paintings.

13 S. Spanish St.; 334-0097

Annie Laurie's Antiques

Open until 10 p.m. with odds and ends and possibly a local musician.

536 Broadway; 339-1301

Blues on Broadway

The monthly concert features blues artist Pete Karp with up-tempo Americana and blues. Karp's lyrics tell stories about life and love that conjure images of characters sure to make you laugh. Tickets are $15 in advance at Stooge's, Shivelbine's, Marquette Bar, Celebrations and Underbergs; $20 at the door.

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