In the main gallery's "City Limits," featured artists George Crawford and Stanley Watkins reveal opposite sides of the same coin: Crawford's loose and colorful oils evoke the bucolic countryside, while photographer Watkins concentrates on Richmond's urban environment in both straightforward and digitally-enhanced photos. Mel Talley, also a photographer, offers darker fare in photos from his series "Requiem for a Hotel," about the death of a Petersburg landmark. In the Frable space, watercolorist Mike Shea's retrospective, "Watercolors Then and Now," is the story of a career interruption of 50 years.