Bahamian-born and Baltimore-based maestro Lavar Munroe marks his Chicago gallery debut with Sometime Come to Someplace, a cohesive series of large, colorful cacophonies spanning ceramic, textiles, glass, even chicken hides. The show takes its title from a quote by the ruby-shoed Dorothy, since Munroe experienced an Oz-like sense of discombobulated familiarity on his first-ever trip to Zimbabwe last year. Sounds, sights, and smells from those community-minded travels, paired with Ganguin’s paintings of Tahiti, inspired these latest works from Munroe’s studio. Until March 18.