The American University in Cairo *The Future Gallery AUC Tahrir Campus (in front of Ewart Hall) "A Spectacular Visual Journey through the Wildlife and Landscapes of the Sinai Peninsula", a photography exhibition featuring a slideshow presentation and book discussion by author Omar Attum (Closing 12 February).
Art Corner 12 Sayed Al-Bakri St, from Brazil St, Zamalek, Tel 0122 2760212 "Here is Cairo", paintings by Adel Thabet (Closing 15 February).
The Art Lounge An annex to Al MASAR gallery, Behler's Mansion, 157b, 26 July St, ground floor, Zamalek, Tel 2736 8537/010 067 0705 "I am Not A Doll", paintings by Palestinian visual artist based in Italy Rima Almozayyan (7-27 February).
Ceramic and Traditional Handicrafts Centre 1 Al-Imam St, behind Amr bin El-Aas Mosque, Al-Fustat, Old Cairo. Tel 2364 3103 A permanent exhibition of the centre's ceramic, brass, jewellery and khayamiya products.
Cordoba 3A, Degla St, Mohandessein, Giza, Tel 01111 665868 "Selfie", paintings by Sudanese artist Mutaz Al-Imam (Closing 15 February).
Duroub 4 Amrika Al-Latiniya St, Garden City, Tel 2796 2881/ 2794 7951 Paintings by Samir Abdel-Rahman (15-26 February).
Ebdaa 23 B Ismail Mohamed St, Zamalek, Tel 2736 6239/0100 2155702 Paintings byHamed Nada (8 February-1 March).
Grant 6 Al-Gumhouriya St, Abdin, Tel 2391 6769 "Between Reality and Imagination", 30 oil and acrylic paintings by Fadia Fahmi (Closing 28 February).
Al-Ghouri Caravansary Imam Mohamed Abdou St, off Al-Moaiz St with Al-Azhar, Tel 2514 7475 The permanent exhibition of the handicrafts centre products including pottery, brass artworks and jewellery.
Hungarian Cultural Counsellor Office 13 Gawad Hosni St, Abdin, Downtown, second floor. Tel 2392 6692 "Ocean, Lake, River", a photo exhibition by Hungarian photographer László Mihály (Opening 16 February).
Al Kahila 15 Al Batal Ahmed Abdel-Aziz St, Mohandiseen, Tel 3304 0791/ 0122 8647511 "Dilemma", a duo exhibition showcases16 paintings by Tasneem Al-Meshad and 25 iron sculptures by Ammar Sheha (Closing 16 February).
AL MASAR Behler's Mansion, 157b, 26 July St, ground floor, Zamalek, Tel 2736 8537/010 067 0705 "Fifty Nine Years of Art", paintings by eminent artist George Bahgory (Closing 28 February).
Mashrabia 8 Champollion St, Downtown. Tel 25784494/Mob 0100 1704554 "Fractals", exhibition of paintings by Nada Baraka. The work explores and brings together issues such as gender, identity and aesthetics and the various meanings they can assume (Closing 19 February).
Misr 4A Ibn Zankai St, from Hassan Sabri, Zamalek, Tel 2735 0604 "Suspended Destinies", a solo exhibition by Kareem Helmi (Closing19 February).
Nile Art Gallery 14 Al Montazah St, Zamalek, Cairo, Tel 2736 6204 An exhibition of paintings byFarouk Wahba features 16 mixed media artworks (Closing 18 February).
Nocchio 32 Andalus St, Maryland, Heliopolis, Tel 011 48212273 "Arcitectural Insights", artworks by Amir Wahib (runs through the end of March).
Picasso 30 Hassan Assem off Brazil St, Zamalek. Tel 2736 7544 "ENCHANTMENT" paintings by Helmi Al Touni (20 February-10 March).
Safarkhan 6 Brazil St, Zamalek, Tel 012 70169291 Paintings by late artist Salah Abdel-Kerim (1988-1925) (29 January-27 February).
Sami Amin 40 Hadayk St, Thakanat Al-Maadi off 9 Street,behind McDonald's, Tel 2358 5822/012 00440426 "Love Story", a group exhibition showcases 35 paintings created by 20 artists such as Mai Heshmat, Randa Ismail, Mustafa Rahma and Rania Khallaf (10 February-10 March).
El Sawy Culturewheel End of 26th of July St, underneath the 15th of May Bridge, Zamalek, Tel 2736 8881/6178/2737 4448 *Earth Hall Drawing exhibition by Noha Shendi (11-19 February). *Word Hall A miscellaneous exhibition of drawing, painting, sculpture and photography (11-19 February).
Townhouse 10 Nabarawy St, off Champollion St, Downtown. Tel 2576 8086 *First Floor gallery “Mere Real Things”, Ayman Ramadan takes on the role of the artist-curator, assembling a selection of utilitarian and decorative household items and rendering them useless by displaying them in an exhibition space. Such objects and decorations were once commonplace in middle-class homes and shops across Egypt. But with the advent of the free market and the swift changes in visual culture that globalism ushers in, such items have just as swiftly moved out of their former homes, instead confining themselves to lower-economic households in villages and on the periphery of the city. Given the rapid pace of this trajectory, one can imagine a near future in which these items would divest themselves of their usefulness altogether, and exist only as aesthetic objects of interest in museum displays (Opening 15 February,7pm).
Zamalek Art gallery 11 Brazil St, Zamalek, Tel 2735 1240 *Venue I & I Sculpture and bronze exhibition by Mustafa Abdel-Moaty (12 February-2 March).