GEORGE onotype by Amanda Case Millis
Amanda Case Millis, “Three Mornings on Monhegan II.”

George Marshall Store Gallery in York is showcasing an evolving selection of work by regional artists alongside “Critters,” a group exhibition on view through Aug. 30.

Among the works currently highlighted is Amanda Case Millis’ monotype “Three Mornings on Monhegan II,” inspired by one of the artist’s visits to Monhegan Island.

GEORGE Jeff Fitzgerald painting
Jeff Fitzgerald, “Spring Rush (We Get Along Most Famously).”
GEORGE assemblages by Dustan Knight
Dustan Knight, “Tying Up,” “Lobsters on the Dock” and “Boat House.”

Michael Stasiuk’s sculptural “Black and White Dog” is part of “Critters,” the 10th iteration of an exhibition curated by Nancy Davidson. Davidson will lead informal tours of the show from 2 to 4 p.m. Saturdays through the exhibition’s run.

Other recent gallery highlights include Jeff Fitzgerald’s acrylic painting “Spring Rush (We Get Along Most Famously)” and a new group of small mixed-media assemblages by Dustan Knight, including “Tying Up,” “Lobsters on the Dock” and “Boat House.”

George Marshall Store Gallery is at 140 Lindsay Road, York. The gallery is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday through Sunday and by appointment or chance. See georgemarshallstoregallery.com for more information.