Upcoming workshops at Scrap4Art, 1501 Adams St., are Visual Art Journaling and Vision Boards, 6 to 8 p.m. Oct. 7 and 21; Decorative Corded Pillows, 3 to 5 p.m. Oct. 10; Beginning Sewing Repairs, 1 to 3 p.m. Oct. 24; Bookbinding, 6 to 8 p.m. Oct. 22, and DIY Screenprinting, 6 to 8 p.m. Oct. 15. Modest fees will be charged.
Scrap4Art is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the collection and redistribution of clean supplies which are usable in arts and education projects. Registration: 419-720-2978.
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Flatlanders Art Galleries in Blissfield presents Feed the Soul - Feed the Hungry, Tuesday through Nov. 15. A reception featuring the musical group The Coosters will be 6 to 10 p.m. Sept. 26 at the gallery's Fall Bash. Featured artists are Daniel Stewart, Lynn Southward, Jennifer Bandeen, and members of the Athena Art Society.
Visitors are asked to bring toiletries, canned goods, and nonperishable foods to benefit Lenawee County residents. Flatlanders is at 11993 East U.S. 223. Information: 517-486-4591 and www.flatlandersculpture.com.
•The Perrysbrug Area Arts Council presents the work of Leslie Ulrich (fiber) and Scott Darlington (glass) through Oct. 30 in the Way Gallery, 101 East Indiana Ave. Quilts by Joan Rigal and photographs by Glenn Osborn are at the Perrysburg Municipal Building, 201 West Indiana, through Oct. 30. And Tim Tyree's paintings are displayed at the Perrysburg Municipal Courthouse, 300 Walnut St., through Oct. 5. Information: 419-873-2787.
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Prizm Creative Community is showing new work by Michael Andruch, Janelle Lorenzen, Kitty Patty, Ramona Mercer, Bob Krohn, and Darlene Krohn at the Huntington Bank, 1001 Sandusky Ave., in Perrysburg.
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Laura Donefer, visiting glass artist at Bowling Green State University, will speak about her work at 6 p.m. Monday in 1101 Fine Arts Center at Bowling Green State University. Information: 419-372-8525.
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An exhibit of images by Seder Burns will open with a 6 to 8 p.m. reception Wednesday in the Women's Commission Gallery at Defiance College. Three Minutes: Short Adventures in Time and Space, consists of photographs of rural Ohio pastimes taken with a homemade digital camera. The results are often surreal. The show will continue through Oct. 30.