THE SANTA MARIA TOWN CENTER presents a photo display by the Center for Research and Postgraduate Studies in Social Anthropology in Mexico, in collaboration with UCSB, titled ā€œTransborder Dialogues: Migration Through Children’s Eyes,ā€ through June 22 in the upper level of the Town Center across from Payless Shoes in Santa Maria.

THE GROSSMAN GALLERY presents an exhibition featuring the photography of Jeff Jones with an environmental education component by William Tweed through June at the gallery, Lompoc Public Library, 501 East North Ave., Lompoc. Info: 875-8778.

THE TOWN CENTER GALLERY features the works of local artists for two months at a time. Currently featured is the art of Lori Noel through July 16. New artists are welcome. Summer art classes offered include silk painting, pottery, cartooning, and mask making. Cost is $8 an hour. The gallery is located at 142 Town Center East in Santa Maria. Info: 349-7788.

THE DAVID RYAN GALLERY features the art of plein air artist Niles Nordquist through June. An art-and-wine party featuring the current artist and/or information on the current art is every first Friday of the month from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. The gallery is located at 205 E. Clark Ave., Orcutt. Info: 937-1058 or davidryangallery.com.

ALLAN HANCOCK COLLEGE ART CLASSES include mixed media, painting, and drawing. Open to ages 18 and up, any time throughout the semester. Info: 922-6966, Ext. 3209.

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THE SAN LUIS OBISPO ART CENTER holds a photo art celebration featuring lectures, presentations, and photography June 21-22 at the arts center, 1010 Broad St., SLO. Info: 543-8562.

THE CHANNING PEAKE GALLERY presents the exhibition ā€œThe Essential Workerā€ featuring the work of Nell Campbell, Patricia Clarke, Kate Connell, Bob DeBris, Cathy Gregg, Ian McKaig, Larry Mills, Barbara Parmet, Matthew Straka, and Paul Wellman through June 27. The gallery is located at 105 East Anapamu St., Santa Barbara. Info: 349-1018.

BROOKS INSTITUTE presents a fundraiser exhibition featuring photography through July 10 at the Brooks Institute Cota Street Gallery, 27 E. Cota St., Santa Barbara. Info: 690-7612 or laochildren.org.

PAINTING WITH LIGHT features the photography of Paul J. McCloskey through July 15 at Kennedy Club Fitness, 88 Tank Farm Road, SLO. Info: web.mac.com/paul_mccloskey.

MOROVINO WINERY presents American abstract symbolist art by Herbert Evans Macdonald through July 31 at the winery and tasting room, 550 1st Street, Avila Beach. Info: 627-1443.

GULLIVER’S TRAVEL presents photography by Bill Neufeld and oil paintings by Marsha Lee through July 31 at the gallery, corner of Santa Rosa and Walnut, SLO. Info: 489-1487.

THE SANTA BARBARA CONTEMPORARY ARTS FORUM presents the group art exhibit The Bellwether Effect: At the Forefront of Design through Aug. 10 at the Contemporary Arts Forum, 653 Paseo Nuevo, Santa Barbara. Info: 966-5373, Ext. 104.

THE SANTA BARBARA MUSEUM OF ART presents It’s All About Me: California Artists’ Self-Portraits an exhibition showing through Aug. 17 at the museum. The museum is located at 1130 State St., Santa Barbara. Info: 963-4364.

SANTA BARBARA ARTS AND CRAFTS SHOW seeks new artists in Santa Barbara County to join its ranks, displaying art every Sunday along Cabrillo Boulevard, Santa Barbara. It’s the only continuous, non-juried arts festival that caters to every medium, as long as it’s original art. Info: 897-1982 or www.sbaacs.com.

CARRIED AWAY ART offers art classes throughout the week on various media, including ceramics, drawing, painting, and collage. The gallery is located at 1200 E. Grande Ave., Arroyo Grande. Info: 481-4364.

ART AFTER DARK is the art walk in San Luis Obispo featuring local and guest artists’ receptions in open galleries, demonstrations, and conversations over glasses of wine on the first Friday of every month. Find the monthly event guides at sloartscouncil.org. Info: 544-9251.

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