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WORKS ON PAPER View works on paper by Miriam Brumer. Sept. 7-29. Opening Reception is Sat., Sept. 8 from 5-8pm. WOOSTER ARTS SPACE, 147 Wooster St. 212-777-6338. Pictured above is “How Does Your Garden Grow,” 2007.

Cheryl Hazan35 N. Moore St., 212-343-8964, www.cherylhazan.com: PETAL FUSION II, A group show featuring works by Tom Brydelsky, Jaime Gil, Beatricia Sagar, Bill Stamios and others. Continues thru July 28.

Go Fish Gallery675 Hudson St., #4N, 212-925-1111, www.gofishgallery.com: WE FIGHT, BUT FIRST, WE DANCE, View works by native New Yorker Kenneth Rivero whose style is rooted in both American and Latin American artistic traditions. Thru Aug. 2.

Healing Images from NatureAn exhibit of the nature and landscape photography of local artist and photographer Peter Azrak. His work has expanded his understanding of the role that nature plays in healing. Thru Aug. 24; Mon.-Thurs. from 4-6pm, Fri. from 5-8pm & Sat. from 10am-2pm. ST. VINCENT’S COMPREHENSIVE CANCER CENTER, 325 W. 15th St., bet 8th & 9th Aves. 212-367-1715.

Punch & Judy26 Clinton St., 212-696-7432: PHOTOS BY JORDANNA KALMAN, Continues thru Aug. 11. Part of Raandesk Gallery of Art, a virtual art gallery featuring emerging artists from across the country at www.raandeskgallery.com.

James Fuentes LLC35 St. James Place, 212-577-1201, www.jamesfuentes.com: DRAWING IS A VERB AND A NOUN, A group show featuring works by Brian Degraw, Agathe Snow, William Stone and others. Thru July 27.

Plane Space102 Charles St., 917-606-1268: GRAYSCALE, A group exhibition featuring the sculpture of John Bisbee, photography of Talia Chetrit and drawing of Andrea Sulzer. Thru July 27.

Rubin Museum of Art150 W. 17th St.: WUTAISHAN – Pilgrimage to Five Peak Mountain, Explore the mountain’s importance throughout the Buddhist world. Thru October 16. MISSING PEACE: Artist consider the Dalai Lama, Features artistic interpretations of the Dalai Lama by over 80 contemporary artists from around the world. View paintings, sculpture, installations and video works. Thru Sept. 3.