19 -- Erik Sandberg, paintings, opens at Conner Contemporary Art. Through Dec. 23.
19 -- "Aimee Garcia Marrero," a show by a young Cuban artist, opens at Fraser Gallery in Georgetown. Through Dec. 15.

"The Apostle Paul," part of "Rembrandt's Late Religious Portraits," opening in January at the National Gallery.
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19 -- "The Hand Workshop's Craft & Design Show," an annual exhibition of American craft, opens at the Hand Workshop Art Center in Richmond. Through Nov. 21.
30 -- "Hartigan's Choice: Athena's Daughters," an exhibition of artists who have worked with painter Grace Hartigan, opens at Maryland Art Place in Baltimore. Through Jan. 8.
DECEMBER
1 -- "The TFAC@ 30: One Juror's View," an anniversary exhibition featuring works by Torpedo Factory employees and artists, opens at Target Gallery. Through Jan. 16.
1 -- Yoshimo Matsukata, Joy McManaman and five photographers show work at the Arts Club of Washington. Through Dec. 25.
2 -- "Juxtapositions: Rene Gower and David Kohan," a two-person show of highly theatrical art, opens at the McLean Project for the Arts. Through Jan. 8.
2 -- "Dog and Master: Marjorie Weiss," studies of pets and their owners, opens at the McLean Project for the Arts. Through Jan. 8.
2 -- "The Actor's Image: Ukiyo-e Prints From the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts," a selection of Japanese woodblock images from the Richmond gallery, opens at the McLean Project for the Arts. Through Jan. 8.
3 -- Christopher Burkett, color photographs, opens at Kathleen Ewing Gallery. Through Jan. 8.
4 -- "Iraq and China: Ceramics, Trade and Innovation," a history of Iraqi ceramics and their Chinese influences, opens at the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery. Through April 24.
4 -- "Mira Hecht: Full Circle," abstract paintings, opens at the Ralls Collection. Through Jan. 29.
11 -- "Slowly Growing Things," an exhibition by prominent Washington glass artist Graham Caldwell, opens at Addison/Ripley Fine Arts. Through Jan. 29.
12 -- "Representing Representation," a winter group show, opens at Fraser Gallery in Bethesda. Through Jan. 12.
17 -- "F. Lennox Campello: Female Nudes," new charcoal drawings by this Washington art dealer, opens at Fraser Gallery in Georgetown. Through Jan. 12.
JANUARY
1 -- "Members' Winter Exhibition," the annual juried show of works in all media, opens at the Arts Club of Washington. Through Jan. 29.
6 -- "Adam Fowler: Theme & Variation," abstract paper cuts and graphite drawings, opens at the Gallery at Flashpoint. Through Feb. 2.
8 -- "Ian Whitmore: Mirror Mirror," a show of paintings, opens at Fusebox. Through Feb. 12.
14 -- "Berthe Morisot: An Impressionist and Her Circle," a show of 40 paintings by this impressionist artist along with selected works by her greatest contemporaries, opens at the National Museum of Women in the Arts. Through May 8.
15 -- "Arthur Tress: Photographs From the Tao of Physics Series," presenting abstract images inspired by Russian constructivism and Tibetan prayer woodcuts, opens at the National Academy of Sciences. Through March 1.
16 -- "Marienetta Porter: Red Clay and Blues," a show of sculpture that evokes the plight of southern slaves, opens at the McLean Project for the Arts. Through Feb. 16.
16 -- "Liz Cherry Jones: Signifyin' Home," an installation exploring a burial site near Monticello, opens at the McLean Project for the Arts. Through Feb. 16.
16 -- "Avel deKnight: Army Life in a Black Regiment," a show of 1960s illustrations for an account of the Union army's first regiment of emancipated slaves, opens at the McLean Project for the Arts. Through Feb. 16.
19 -- "Tadas and Leonardas Gustauskas," presenting abstract paintings and sculptures by two of Lithuania's leading visual artists, opens at Target Gallery. Through Feb. 21.
30 -- "Rembrandt's Late Religious Portraits," exploring one aspect of the artist's career through 17 pictures, opens at the National Gallery of Art. Through May 1.