Alex Bult Gallery
Old farm equipment, city grids and agricultural landscapes morph into each other in Jeff Myers' new paintings at Alex Bult Gallery, 1114 21st St., Suite B. (916) 476-5540.
Evolve The Gallery
David P. Flores, Adrian Pickett, and Gerry GOS Simpson are among the artists included in "Ali: The Greatest," a tribute to boxing legend Muhammad Ali's 70th birthday, at Evolve The Gallery, 2907 35th Street. (916) 572-5123.
Sacramento Temporary Contemporary
"Rogues," a copper over concrete artwork by Chris Daubert that represents Iran, Iraq, Libya, Syria and Cuba, is part of the Don Reich Regional Competitive Exhibition, of which Daubert is one of three winners. The show is at Sacramento Temporary Contemporary, 1616 Del Paso Blvd. (916) 921-1224.
Center for Contemporary Art
Christopher Taggart, a Bay Area artist, is described by curator Renny Pritikin as "a sculptor of leaping imagination." "Time Fugitives," his show of works in diverse media, is up at Center for Contemporary Art, Sacramento, 1519 19th St. (916) 498-9811.
Viewpoint Gallery
A love affair with light infuses Lewis Kemper's photo-based images of Iceland, Hawaii, Tibet, and the Ahwahnee Hotel in Yosemite, on view at Viewpoint Gallery, 2015 J St., Suite 101. (916) 441-2341.
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