At the Foreign Affairs Ministry, Merchants’ Street, Valletta, The Abstract Landscape, paintings by James Vella Clark.

At Ir-Razzett tal-Markiż Mallia Tabone, Mosta, oil paintings, No Limits – Sea And Sky, by Doriette Gauci Sciortino.

At the Gran Salon of the Archaeology Museum, Republic Street, Valletta, In Quest Of Beauty: Alphonse Mucha, a vast collection of works by the famed master of art nouveau.

At the Ċittadella Centre for Culture and Arts, Victoria, Community 11, 140 works of contemporary art by members of the Community of Malta Artists.

At the Workers’ Memorial Building, South Street, Valletta, On The Paradox Of A Graphic Representation Of Emptiness, works on paper by Parisian artist Julien Vinet and Il-Qamar Bil-Pipa F’Ħalqu u Kulħadd Kif Alla Ħalqu, drawings by Adrian Abela, mostly on paper.

At the Wignacourt Museum, 2, College Street, Rabat, an exhibition of works organised by Giuseppe’s Ginġemma Bottega.

At So Galerie, Dun Karm Street, Iklin, Women In Art: A Collector’s Perspective.

At Exclusive Interiors, Qormi, Capturing Scenes In Watercolour by Jacqueline Agius.

A 60a, Strait Street (corner with Old Theatre Street), Valletta, the Rock and Pop Memorabilia Exhibition 1950s-1980s.

At The Palace Hotel, Sliema, an exhibition by Sharon Borg Cesareo. The works are rendered in black Indian ink depicting images of the Maltese Islands, architecture and village life.

At Trattoria Omertà, Old Bakery Street, Valletta, an exhibition by Reuben Chircop portraying the manifestation of reflections and how they affect our lives.

At the Italian Cultural Institute, Valletta, Viareggio Carnival, an exhibition of 55 prints of unique, cinematically inspired artwork.

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