Drawings and Sewn Works on Paper by Katie Yun: Free. Salmon Falls Gallery, 1 Ashfield St., #9, Shelburne Falls. 413-625-9833. www.SalmonFallsGallery.com. salmonfalls@megaplanet.com.

A Marriage of Artistry: Leo and Diane Dillon: This survey presentation includes art from the Dillon’s two Caldecott Medal books as well as numerous other picture-book titles. Museum admission. The Eric Carle Museum, 125 W. Bay Road, Amherst. 413-559-6300. workstudy@carlemuseum.org.

Ana Keck: Keck, a Zia Mays affiliated printmaker, offers images that she informs are material layering of printmaking ink, text, digital imagery and color. Free. Anchor House of Artists, 518 Pleasant St., Northampton. 413-588-4337. artists@anchorhouseartists.org.

People and Plants: Every Picture Tells a Story: The exhibit includes illustrations that accompany essays in GreenPrints, a magazine devoted to the best stories of gardeners from across the country. Free. Mass Audubon Arcadia Wildlife Sanctuary, 127 Combs Road, Easthampton. 413-584-3009. arcadia@massaudubon.org.

Columns and Porticos: Features Andrew Quient’s architectural renderings in ink and pencil, part of his series of on-site drawings of notable 19th-century buildings in Beaux-Arts and Romanesque styles, many of them in western Massachusetts. On display through August 5. Arms Library, 50 Main St., Shelburne Falls. 625-0306.

datik: New paintings by Donnabelle Casis. Free. Baustein Building/Readywipe, 532 Main St., Suite 306, Holyoke. 413-320-2828. donnabelle@donnabellecasis.com.

Modern Images of the Body from East Asia: The exhibition looks at multifaceted representations of the body in East Asia from the 19th century to the present. Smith College Museum of Art, Elm St. at Bedford Terrace, Northampton. artmuseum@smith.edu.

This Could be Us, You, or Anybody Else: Featuring modern and contemporary South and Southeast Asian art works, mostly drawn from the Smith College Museum of Art’s collection. Smith College Museum of Art, Elm St. at Bedford Terrace, Northampton. 413-585-2760. artmuseum@smith.edu.

To Trace for to Carry: These artworks consider how the human body acts as a vessel for memories, languages and ghosts that link past, present and future. Smith College Museum of Art, Elm St. at Bedford Terrace, Northampton. 413-585-2760. artmuseum@smith.edu.

Friars: Series of oil paintings from David Addison Small celebrates nature, life and spirit. On display through July 30. Gallery in the Woods, 145 Main St., Brattleboro, Vt.

Go With The Flow: Images and moods of the river are depicted in several media, including drawing, painting, prints, photo, ceramics, glass, scollage and fiber art. Free. Shelburne Arts Co-op, 26 Bridge St., Shelburne Falls. 413-625-9324. sac01370@gmail.com.

Hand, Eye and Mind: Visual Voices from the Class of 1968: Smith College Class of ’68 artists, using methods traditional and transgressive, create art for protest, remembrance, healing and honoring the world. Free. Alumnae House Gallery, 33 Elm St., Northampton. 413-585-2190. mhobbes@smith.edu.

Happy Wanderings: Solo show featuring a variety of colorful abstract paintings by Amherst artist Laurie DeVault. Free. On display through June 29. Burnett Gallery, 43 Amity St., Amherst. lrdevault@icloud.com.

In My Nature: An exhibit of scenography by Marty Klein. Free. Salmon Falls Gallery, 1 Ashfield St., #9, Shelburne Falls. 413-625-9833. salmonfalls@megaplanet.com. www.SalmonFallsGallery.com.

Interesting Ordinary Photography Exhibit: Local photographer S.K. Reid highlights the “interesting ordinary” in the Pioneer Valley and beyond. Exhibit open during regular library hours. Free. Northfield Public Library, 115 Main St., Northfield. 413-498-2455.

Jane Morrison: Jane Morrison, from the Anchor House of Artists, says of her approach to artwork that it “has moved from realism toward abstract impressionism.” Free. Anchor House of Artists, 518 Pleasant St., Northampton. 413-588-4337. artists@anchorhouseartists.org.

The Fleeting, Floating and Transient World of “Unsui,” Cloud and Water: Kichung and Erika Lizee collaborate on an installation connecting Asian art and concepts with the travel journals of Historic Northampton’s founders. Free. Hosmer Gallery at Forbes Library, 20 West St., Northampton. 413-587-1013. fkaufmann@forbeslibrary.org.

Flora and Fauna Quilts: Leslie Cook and Anneke Corbett celebrate nature’s bounty through traditional and contemporary quilts. Great Falls Discovery Center, 2 Avenue A, Turners Falls. www.greatfallsdiscoverycenter.org.

Fourth of July Exhibits: The Monson Arts Council is gearing up to present two art shows in the House of Art for the enjoyment of parade-goers. “43 Towns” is a photographic exhibit that features one image from each of the 43 towns in Hampden and Hampshire counties. The second show is a compilation of works by board members of the arts council. 200 Main St., Monson. www.MonsonArtsCouncil.org.

Homesick for the Unknown: Memories of Places you’ve Never Been: Collection of prints by Easthampton artist Daniel Chiacci. On display through June 30. Hope & Feathers Framing and Gallery, 319 Main St., Amherst. 413-835-0197.

Lathrop Artists Exhibit: Residents from both Northampton and Easthampton communities will share some of their favorite works. Free. Lathrop Community, 100 Bassett Brook Drive, Easthampton. 413-586-0006. sgauger@lathrop.kendal.org.

Life’s Too Short to Follow the Rules: Painter Sharon Loehr-Lapan and photographer Roy Mansur highlight their abstract work, along with a few other gallery members. On display through August. The Book Mill, 440 Greenfield Road, Montague.

Magic and Flow: A collection of contemporary paintings by Dave Hay. Exhibit includes both abstract and “pop portraits.” On display through July 21. The Greenfield Gallery, 231 Main St., Greenfield. 413-772-9334

Music without Sound: Mixed-media paintings by Ron Morin with musical instruments, representing the similarities between fine art and music: harmony, balance, rhythm, dissonance, etc. Free. The Elusie Gallery, 43 Main St., Easthampton. 413-529-9265. info@bigredframe.com.

Ordinary Splendor: Watercolor works by local artist Kara K. Bigda highlight the ordinary elements of life that may often be overlooked. On display through August 31. Amherst Town Hall, 4 Boltwood Ave., Amherst. 508-867-8584.

Paintings by Gayle Kabaker: Ashfield painter Gayle Kabaker’s collection was inspired by warm summer days, beaches and bodies of water for this. On display through August 26. Salmon Falls Gallery, 1 Ashfield St. #10, Shelburne Falls. 413-625-9833.

Thom Haxo Drawings: “Once Upon a Carrot: Love Letters to My Family,” drawings by sculptor Thom Haxo, span 20 years of family events. Free. Meekins Library, 2 Williams St., Williamsburg. rwildfong@cwmars.org.

Paddington Comes to America: The Carle is proud to be the first American museum to feature the beloved bear in “Paddington Comes to America” exhibit.” Museum admission. The Eric Carle Museum, 125 W Bay Road, Amherst. 413-559-6300. sandys@carlemuseum.org.

Paintings by Dara Herman Zierlein, Drawings by Pamela Acosta: 1 to 5 p.m. Pamela is an illustrator creating narrative drawings. Dara is a political artist who uses her art to advocate awareness about the environment. Free. On display through June 29. Hosmer Gallery at Forbes Library, 20 West St., Northampton. 413-587-1013. fkaufmann@forbeslibrary.org.

Precarious: Art by Alice Thomas focuses on the nature of the precariousness of our historical and current nuclear weapons. On display through August 31. GCTV lobby, 393 Main St., Greenfield.

Massachusetts: A series of oil paintings on linen and canvas done by award-winning artist, Philip Grant. Free. Porter Phelps Huntington Museum, 130 River Drive, Hadley. 413-584-4699. pphmuseumassistant@gmail.com.

Red Rock Art: Altered Landscapes: Artist Kathleen Cox shares her unique and colorful interpretation of landscapes and wildlife. Free. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Northeast Regional Office, 300 Westgate Center Drive, Hadley. 413-835-5541. jennifer_lapis@fws.gov.

Richard Baldwin Retrospective: Exhibit featuring works by Richard Drake Baldwin. Free. Wendell Free Library, 7 Wendell Depot Road, Wendell. 978-544-3559.

Rococo: Celebrating 18th-Century Design and Decoration: Historic Deerfield’s exhibition celebrates both Chippendale’s legacy and the iconic style he helped promote through a number of English and American Rococo decorative art forms. On display through Feb. 10, 2019. Museum admission. Flynt Center of Early New England Life, 37 Old Main St., Deerfield. 413-775-7127

Seasons: Celebrates five decades of Eric Carle’s seasonal imagery, from hibernating bears in winter and hatching chicks in spring, to colorful flowers in summer and apple trees in fall. Ends Aug. 26. Museum admission. The Eric Carle Museum, 125 West Bay Road, Amherst. 413-559-6300. sandys@carlemuseum.org.

Serpent in the Wilderness: A photographic exploration of yoga by Andy Richter. On display through July 1. Vermont Center for Photography, 49 Flat St., Brattleboro, Vt.

SHELTER: SHELTER, curated by B.Z. Reily and Nan Fleming, will include eight Pioneer Valley women artists who use recycled or repurposed materials in their work. Free. A.P.E. Gallery, 126 Main St., Northampton. 413-586-5553. lisathompson@apearts.org.

SKYLIGHT: Paintings by Elizabeth Lehman and Will Sillin explore the light and atmosphere of clouds and skies in western Massachusetts and beyond. Free. Oxbow Gallery, 275 Pleasant St., Northampton. 413-586-6300. eblehman5@gmail.com.

Susan Kallander: Barstow’s hosts works by local artist Susan Kallendar as its Featured Artist. Visit the farmstand to enjoy Susan’s wonderful paintings. Free. Barstow’s Dairy Store and Bakery, 172 Hockanum Road, Hadley. 413-586-2142. info@barstowslongviewfarm.com.

TINY: The Thirty-six-foot Acrylic and Watercolor Painting on Paper: Peter Smolenski is hungry to make art of every morsel of information. His entire “tiny” painting runs the entire length of the front exhibition area. Free. New England Visionary Artists Museum, 518 Pleasant St., Northampton. 413-588-4337. artists@anchorhouseartists.org.

Visions of the Biome: Nancy Hayes paintings showcase biological life on the planet through overlay of natural and geometric forms. On display through July 31. Gallery in the Woods. 145 Main St., Brattleboro, Vt.

Works by April Judd and Bev Larson: This two-woman show of paintings and sculpture is one the artists regard as a history of their 13-year journey together. On display through June 30. All Souls Unitarian Universalist Church, 29 South St., Brattleboro, Vt. 802-257-2616