11 South Gallery: Featuring the pottery of Pamela Pieropan Adorno and Jeanne Souillard, paintings by David Sund and Lisa Henry. Through June. Free. 11 South St., Bernardston. (413) 648-5484, 11southgallery@gmail.com, 11southgallery.com.

Anchor House of Artists: Peter Mishkin — A New Type of Color. Peter Mishkin produces consistently attractive abstract oil paintings and polychromed sculpture that have their own secret language. Free. 518 Pleasant St., Northampton. (413) 588-4337, anchorhouseartists.org.

A.P.E. Gallery: ARC. Four projects in dance, installation, video and music. Through Aug. 5. • Cuba in Transition: Narrative & Perspective by Mark Guglielmo. Massive photo-collages shot in Cuba handmade by taping together thousands of photos. Diverse Cuban perspectives are presented on portable mp3 players. 126 Main St., Northampton. (413) 586-5553, lisathompson@apearts.org, apearts.org.

Burnett Gallery, Jones Library: Fine Art Images to Live With: The Photography of Jim Gambaro. Representational and recent more abstract imagery. Free. 43 Amity St., Amherst. jim@jimgambarophotography.com.

The Clark: Picasso: Encounters.  • Orchestrating Elegance. Alma-Tadema and design. • An Inner World. Seventeenth-century Dutch genre painting. Through Sept. 17. 22 South St., Williamstown. (413) 459-2303, clarkart.edu.

CYNTHIA-REEVES: Yechel Gagnon: Project. June 3–July 8. Free. 1315 MASS MoCA Way, North Adams. (413) 398-5257, k_jussila@cynthia-reeves.com.

Daylily Art Gallery: Exhibition of oils by Valerie Bassett, a member of the Old Deerfield Painting Group and the Dalton Art Guild. Free. 8A Sugarloaf St., Deerfield.

The Elusie Gallery: Ghosts of Industry by Catherine Gibbs. New oil paintings by Westfield/Easthampton artist Gibbs. Depictions of mill interiors and train yards. 43 Main St., Easthampton. (413) 529-9265, info@bigredframe.com.

The Eric Carle Museum: Collecting Inspiration: Contemporary Illustrators and Their Heroes. Picture books instill in children a sense of awe, magic, and wonderment, but who inspires the illustrators themselves? $6-$22. 125 West Bay Road, Amherst. (413) 559-6300, carlemuseum.org.

Gallery A3: Bloom! Exhibit of vintage mosaics and vibrant oil paintings by Nancy Meagher and Tom Morton. 28 Amity St., Amherst. (413) 256-4250, a3.gallerya3@gmail.com, gallerya3.com.

Gallery in the Woods: Alebrijes — Animals from the Dream. Influenced by animation and intrigued by other artforms, younger Oaxacan artists contribute a pop aesthetic and a personal style to the mix. • Modern Art from a Culture of Shamanism. Yarn art of the Huichols. Recent sacred yarn visions from Jose Benitez Sanchez and others. • Nika Feldman: Shadow Soul Silhouette Project. Artist/activist Nika Feldman’s installation wall, deconstructing the prominent visual identities of costume: form,color and pattern. 145 Main St., Brattleboro. (802) 257-4777, galleryinthewood@yahoo.com, galleryinthewoods.com.

Great Falls Discovery Center: Pioneer Valley Perspectives Art Exhibit. Susan Dion, regional artist, will share her vision of local scenic views. A portion of sales will be donated to The Trustees of the Reservations. 2 Avenue A, Turners Falls. (413) 834-8800, nalerossi@gmail.com.

The Greenfield Gallery: Landscapes & Seascapes. 231 Main St., Greenfield. (413) 772-9334, thegreenfieldgallery@gmail.com.

Greenfield-Northampton Cooperative Bank: Impressions: Recent Work by the Fiberistas. 253 Triangle St., Amherst. (413) 256-1840, florosenstock@hotmail.com, fiberistas.com.

Historic Northampton: Constrained & Contained features hanging and sculptural artworks by artists Leslie Lyman and Karen Battles reinterpreting artifacts in its collection. Free. 46 Bridge St, Northampton. (413) 584-6011, stansherer@historic-northampton.org.

Historical Society of Greenfield: Museum Sampler in Greenfield. Items that help tell the story of Greenfield and regional history. 43 Church St, Greenfield. (413) 774-3663, hsgreenfield1907@gmail.com.

Hope and Feathers Framing and Gallery: Secret Garden. Paintings by Ali Moshiri. Free. 319 Main St., Amherst. (413) 835-0197, hopeandfeathersframing.com.

Hosmer Gallery: Northampton High School Student Art Exhibition. New Americans by NHS Teen Advisory Group. A photo-voice project exploring immigration experiences in our community through interviews, photographs, and portraits.  • Fences Paintings and Photographs by Ellen Augarten and Jan Ruby-Crystal. Textured paintings, painterly photographs, and collaborations inspired by nature, light and shadow, and fences. 20 West St, Northampton. fkaufmann@forbeslibrary.org.

Jones Library: Amherst Plein Air Society Art Show. Amherst: The Beauty Around Us. 43 Amity St, Amherst. SusannePersonette@gmail.com.

Lathrop Community: Special Moments of Everyday Life by Anne-Marie Taylor. Free. 100 Bassett Brook Drive, Easthampton. (413) 586-0006, sgauger@lathrop.kendal.org.

Little Big House Gallery: An Aluminus Centipedus Evolution. Glenn Ridler’s new wire sculptures. Free. 323 Patten Road, Shelburne. (413) 625-6697, christine.baronas@gmail.com.

MASS MoCA: Raymon Elozua — Hubris #1. Featuring Elozua, Sergei Isupov, Bouke de Vries, and Kurt Weiser. • Steffani Jemison Plant You Now, Dig You Later. The complicated role of language and literacy in black history to explore narration, and the role of the archive are the themes studied in this exhibit. • Elizabeth King Radical Small. Combining small sculptures and large videos to create “intimate immensity.” • Tanja Hollander Are you really my friend? Hollander set out to differentiate the actual from the virtual by photographing all 626 of her Facebook friends. • Chris Domenick 50DAYS. Designed for the 140-foot-long wall in MASS MoCA’s Hunter Center Mezzanine, New York-based artist Chris Domenick’s new work rethinks the decorative and mass-produced character of traditional wallpaper. • Spencer Finch Cosmic Latte. Bringing the starry night inside the museum, Finch’s light-based work features over 150 specially fabricated LED fixtures suspended from the ceiling over an expanse of the 80-foot long gallery. • Nick Cave Until. His largest installation to date, made up of thousands of found objects and millions of beads, which will make viewers feel as if they have entered a rich sensory tapestry, like stepping directly inside the belly of one of his iconic Soundsuits. Through August. • Julianne Swartz in Harmonicity, the Tonal Walkway. Over the years Swartz has returned again and again to using the human voice, recording singers both professional and amateur to create moving works that embrace visitors with sound and emotion. • Anselm Kiefer. The artist often builds his imagery on top of photographs, layering his massive canvases with dirt, lead, straw, and other materials that generate a “ground” that reads literally of the earth itself. $8-$18. 1040 MASS MoCA Way, North Adams. (413) 662-2111, massmoca.org.

R. Michelson Galleries: Views of the Mount Holyoke Range with Kestrel Land Trust.  • Cats in Hats. Group show. 132 Main St., Northampton. (413) 586-3964, events@rmichelson.com, rmichelson.com.

Nash Gallery: Art for Gardens and Other Fine Places. Garden sculptures by Piper Foreso and Chris Woodman. 40 Cottage St., Easthampton. (413) 529-9393, nashgalleryart@yahoo.com, nashgalleryart.com.

Nina’s Nook: The Time Tunnel. Repurposed vintage clocks by Adrian Montagano and metal sculpture by Jon Bander. 125A Avenue A, Turners Falls. (413) 834-8800, nalerossi@gmail.com.

Norman Rockwell Museum: Inventing America: Rockwell and Warhol. The first exhibition linking Norman Rockwell and Andy Warhol, two iconic visual communicators who embraced populism, shaped national identity, and opened new ways of seeing in twentieth century America. Through Oct. 29. Free. 130 River Dr., Hadley. (413) 584-4699, pphmuseumassistant@gmail.com.

Oresman Gallery, Hillyer, Brown Fine Arts Center: Calligraphic Visions: Paintings Based on Letter Forms and Text. Thirteen paintings by Robert Moorhead based on his letterforms and texts. Free. 22 Elm St., Northampton. (413) 585-2190, mhobbes@smith.edu.

Oxbow Gallery: Recent Work. Show of sculpture and drawings by Chris Serra and John Galt. Through June 25.  • In the Sandbox. Collage and paintings by Linda Batchelor. Tuxedo is a mixed media piece which has both collage and painting elements to add depth and interest to the work. Free. 273 Pleasant St., Northampton. (413) 586-6300, claudiasperry@comcast.net, oxbowgallery.org.

Salmon Falls Gallery: Christin Couture — The Nearest Faraway Place features encaustic landscape paintings of Salmon Falls. Through June 25. • Winter’s Bone. Photographs by Carl Nardiello. An ongoing study of landscape in late fall and winter. Through June 25. 1 Ashfield St., Shelburne Falls. (413) 625-9833, salmonfalls@megaplanet.com, salmonfallsgallery.com.

Shelburne Arts Co-op: A World Beneath Our Feet. Rag rugs by Lynda Faye and floor cloths by Joanne Gold.  • Portals and Passages. Platinum/palladium and gum bichromate photos by Amanda Quinby. 26 Bridge St., Shelburne Falls. (413) 256-1840, florosenstock@hotmail.com.

Smith College Museum of Art: Leisure and Luxury in the Age of Nero — The Villas of Oplontis near Pompeii. This exhibition centers on the ancient town of Oplontis on the Neapolitan coast, a site that was buried and preserved when Mount Vesuvius erupted in 79 CE. Through Aug. 13. $4-$5. 20 Elm St., Northampton. (413) 585-2760, smith.edu/artmuseum.

Springfield Museums: Exploring the World of Fairy Tales. Visitors will be whisked away into fairy tales from around the world! Each classic story is represented in larger-than-life pages with hands-on activities. • Jeweled Objects of Desire. All that glitters is gold—and diamonds, pearls, rubies, emeralds and sapphires! Visitors of all ages will be dazzled by extraordinary gems, beautiful jewelry and fantastically embellished creations from the collections of the Smithsonian Institution. Through Dec. 31. • Allegro, Pleiades and Nocturne. A sculptural ensemble by award winning master sculptor Andrew DeVries, on view outside of the Blake Café. The artist has been casting in bronze in his Huntington, Massachusetts studio since 1985. Through Oct. 29. • Once Upon a Time … Exploring the World of Fairy Tales. Through Sept. 3. • Crossing the Country to Cross Barriers: The Van Buren Sisters Ride Into History. Although many newspapers published articles criticizing the sisters for leaving their proper roles as housewives this trip gained national attention and helped support the Women’s Suffrage movement active at that time. Through July 30.  • Turtle Power! Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles & Samurai Heroes. A unique and imaginative exhibit that brings together original graphic novel art from the collection of local Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles enthusiast Elias Derby and the Museums’ own world-famous collection of Japanese artwork, arms and armor. Through Sept. 3.  • Chagall for Children. Focusing on the works of Marc Chagall, this one-of-a-kind experience is a unique approach to introducing families to art through the life and work of a master artist, helping children and adults alike develop a greater understanding and appreciation of all forms of artistic expression. Through Sept. 17. 21 Edwards St., Springfield. springfieldmuseums.org.

Thirsty Mind Cafe: Painting the Light. Oil paintings of local landmarks and iconic scenes by local artist Jonathan Wilhelm. Free. 23 College St., South Hadley. (413) 539-3265, sirwilhelm99@gmail.com.

Westhampton Public Library: Paintings by Hatfield author and artist Russell Steven Powell. 1 North Road, Westhampton. (413) 527-5386, westhampton@cwmars.org.

William Baczek Fine Arts: Larry Preston solo exhibition. 36 Main St., Northampton. (413) 587-9880, info@wbfinearts.com, wbfinearts.com.

Yiddish Book Center: Beyond the Forest. 1021 West St, Amherst.