SOLO and TWO PERSON EXHIBITIONS:
10/13 “E/F”, Two-person exhibit, Powers Pop-Up, Williamsburg, NY
1/06 “Spirit Catchers”, Two- person exhibit, Fine Arts Gallery, Westchester Community College, Valhalla, NY.
5/95 “Flesh and Grain”, Livestock Gallery, Lower East Side, NYC. Two-person exhibit.
10/90 Woodpecker InterArts Space, Soho, NYC. Solo show
6/87 Jim Diaz Gallery, East Village, NYC. Solo show
GROUP EXHIBITIONS:
5/13 “A Vision For White Plains”, Westchester Arts Council, White Plains, NY curated by Naz Munroe
2/13 “Materiality”, Fine Arts Gallery, Westchester Community College,Valhalla, NY, curated by Kenise Barnes.
5/11 “The Bank and Trust Show”, Westchester Arts Council, White Plains, NY, curated by Dara Meyers-Kingsley
10/10 Fall Juried Show, Putnam Arts Council, curated by Ed Smith
6/10 “Evolution”, Belle Levine Art Center, Mahopac, NY, curated by Carinda Swann.
6/09 “Rubbish-Art and the Ecosystem”, Westchester Arts Council White Plains, NY
12/08 “Gifts from the Studio”, Kenise Barnes Fine Art, Larchmont, NY
5/08 “Local Growing Conditions”, Westchester Arts Council, White Plains, NY
5/08 “Open Studios”, The Studio, Armonk, NY
4/08 “Westchester Biennial”, Castle Gallery, New Rochelle, NY
2/07 “Another Fine Day”, Kenise Barnes Fine Art, Larchmont, NY
12/06 “A Thing of Beauty is a Joy Forever”, Kenise Barnes Fine Art, Larchmont, NY
12/05 “Winter Solstice Exhibit”, The Studio, Armonk, NY
8/05 “Edgy and Elegant”, Westchester Arts Council, NY, curated by Rosemarie Erpf
6/05 “Summer Selections”, The Studio, Armonk, NY
5/05 “Artistic Fragments”, Katonah Museum of Art, NY
12/04 “Winter Solstice Exhibit”, The Studio, Armonk, NY
10/04 "Juried Show", Putnam Center for the Arts, Mahopac, NY
Honorable Mention
1/04 "Winter Solstice Exhibit", The Studio, Armonk, NY
6/03 “The Drawing Show”, Westchester Arts Council, NY
12/02 “Winter Solstice Exhibit”, The Studio, Armonk, NY
7/02 “Director’s Choice Show”, Kenise Barnes Fine Art,
Larchmont, NY
5/02 “The Westchester Biennial”, Castle Gallery, New Rochelle, NY
Director’s Choice Award
1/02 “Grassroots”, The Gallery on the Hudson, Dobbs Ferry, NY
6/94 “Fever”, Wexner Center for the Arts, Columbus, OH.
6/92 Testsite Gallery, Williamsburgh, NYC, curated by Annie Herron
12/92 “Fever” Show, Exit Art, NYC
5/92 1.5 Show, NYC, curated by Muranushi/Lederman
12/91 Testsite Gallery, Williamsburgh, NYC
2/88 Points of Departure Gallery, NYC
2/87 Jim Diaz Gallery, East Village, NYC
11/86 Jim Diaz Gallery, East Village, NYC
10/80 Hudson River Museum, Yonkers, NY
9/79 Neuberger Museum, Purchase, NY
COLLECTIONS
Cygna Corporation, Morgan Stanley Trust, Security Pacific Bank
And many private collections throughout the US
COMMISSIONS:
2013 MTA Arts for Transit, Pelham Train Station, Metro North Railroad
PUBLICATIONS:
2014 Book cover of: Eisenberg, Goodall and Trethwey. Organizational Communications. Bedford/St. Martins Press.
2012 Reproduction of work: Parabola Magazine: Many Paths One Truth, Winter 2012, “Follow Your Genius”, page 71.
GRANTS Cummington Community of the Arts, Cummington, MA
EDUCATION BFA, SUNY Purchase, Purchase, NY 1979
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Georgette Gouveia, Gannett’s The Journal News, May 16, 2008, Pg. D1, “Environmentally Artistic”.
Leslie Cecil, Westchester Magazine, “Cool Art”, February, 2007, review of selected artists from Westchester
David Schepp, The Journal News, “Shooting Stars”, August 14, 2006, Pg 8c, article and photo
D. Dominick Lombardi, The New York Times, January 23, 2005, Pg.WE8, “Winter Solstice III”, review
Georgette Gouveia, Gannett’s The Journal News, June 2, 2002, Pg. 3E, “Fresh Takes”, cover photo and review of Arts and Culture section
The New Rochelle Sound Report, March 29, 2002 and April 5, 2002, Centerfold, “Westchester Biennial”, review
The Rivertowns Enterprise, January 26, 2002, Centerfold, “Grassroots”, photo and review
Michael Kimmelman, The New York Times, December 18, 1992, “Promising Start at a New Location”, review of Fever Show
Amei Wallach, New York Newsday, December 11, 1992, “Reinventing Art for the ‘90s”, review.
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