Buffalo Gal -
A glamorous Hollywood actress returns to her hometown of Buffalo, New York, to guest star in a play.
Through March 14.
Theatre Memphis, 630 Perkins Ext., Memphis, 682-8323, www.theatrememphis.org/.
The Miracle Worker -
Teacher Annie Sullivan helps her student Helen Keller shed her spoiled and violent nature.
Through March 21.
Circuit Playhouse, 51 S. Cooper, Memphis, 725-0776.
Over the Tavern -
A dysfunctional family struggles in Buffalo, New York, in the 1950s.
Through March 14.
754-2680.
Germantown Community Theatre, 3037 Forest Hill-Irene, Memphis, 754-2680.
Parade -
Turn-of-the-century drama about a factory supervisor wrongly convicted of a terrible crime.
Through March 13.
Poplar Pike Playhouse, Germantown High School, 7653 Poplar Pike, Memphis, 755-7775.
Adult Acrylic and Watercolor Classes -
Taught by John Helms. Call for times and dates.
Ongoing.
$160 for 4 weeks/$40 for 3 hours, 363-6589 or john@johnhelmsgallery.com.
Hobby Lobby Bartlett, 7926 Hwy. 64, Memphis.
Drawing Classes -
Anne Enochs leads daytime classes from 9:30 a.m. to noon at Hobby Lobby Bartlett (7926 Hwy. 64) and evening classes from 5:30 to 8 p.m. at Hobby Lobby Germantown (1991 Exeter).
Tuesdays. Continues through March 16.
383-9339.
Pet Portrait Class -
Learn to portray animals in charcoal, pastel, acrylic, and oil.
Tuesdays, 6:30-8:30 p.m.
336-3122.
Jeanne Reynolds Studio, Call for location, Memphis, 336-3122.
"Antiplano" -
By Keiko Gonzalez.
Through April 30.
Lisa Kurts Gallery, 766 S. White Station, Memphis, 683-6200.
Art Education Alumni Juried Exhibition -
"Green art" created by art teachers and judged by Lea Alexander.
Through March 25.
Jones Hall Gallery, University of Memphis, Alumni Street at DeSoto Street, Memphis.
"Different Tempers: Jewelry and Blacksmithing" -
Metalwork by 14 prominent and emerging artists.
Through March 28.
National Ornamental Metal Museum, 374 Metal Museum Dr., Memphis, 774-6380.
"Dogs Smile with Their Tails" -
By Melanie Anderson.
Through March 17.
Eclectic Eye, 242 S. Cooper, Memphis, 276-3937.
"Exploring the Shadows" -
Works in black and white by David Kennedy, James Hayes, Yan Karpovich, Lisa Allen, Donna Blackard, Tom Clifton, Dale Cox, and Lisa Williamson.
Through March 31.
T Clifton Art Gallery, 2571 Broad, Memphis, 323-2787.
"Fat Tuesday at Dixie's" -
Exhibition of 1950s photographs of Mardi Gras in New Orleans. Curated by Sarah Wilkerson Freeman.
Through March 18.
Jack Robinson Photography Gallery, 44 Huling, Memphis, 576-0708.
"Ice Hockey Is for Abstract Painters Who Are Tired of Defending Formalism" -
By Ryan VanderLey.
Through March 30.
L Ross Gallery, 5040 Sanderlin, Memphis, 767-2200, www.lrossgallery.com.
"Love Beyond Words" -
Intimate images of photographer Jack Robinson's longtime partner Gabriel taken in 1950s New Orleans.
Through May 15.
Jack Robinson Photography Gallery, 44 Huling, Memphis, 576-0708.
"Memphis 10" Art Exhibit -
Portion of the proceeds benefits Friends for Life and the Memphis Botanic Garden's education and horticulture programs.
Through March 31.
Memphis Botanic Garden, 750 Cherry, Memphis, 636-4100.
"Metal in Memphis" -
By National Ornamental Metal Museum artists-in-residence Mary Catherine Floyd, Jacob Brown, Jim Masterson, Kevin Burge, and Jeannie Tomlinson-Saltmarsh.
Through March 14.
The Dixon Gallery & Gardens, 4339 Park, Memphis, 761-5250.
"Monet to Matisse" -
French masterworks by the most important artists of the Impressionist and Post-Impressionist movements.
Through April 4.
The Dixon Gallery & Gardens, 4339 Park, Memphis, 761-5250.
New Work -
by Mid-South artists.
Ongoing.
Fountain Art Gallery, 3092 Poplar, Suite 1, Memphis, 458-7100.
works in Venetian plaster and sandstone by Charles Ivey, David Johnson, and Lou Ann Dattilo.
Ongoing.
Village Frame & Art, 540 S. Mendenhall, Memphis, 767-8882.
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