COLLECTIONS

National Gallery of Art

The National Museum of Women in the Arts Center

Art Institute of Chicago

Detroit Institute of Arts

The World Bank

University of Palermo, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Pretoria Art Museum

American Embassy, Tashkent, Uzbekistan

The Wilson Building (City Hall), Washington, DC

University of Michigan School of Medicine

Muskegon Museum of Art

Cranbrook Museum of Art

The Washington Post

Great Lakes Bancorp

Springfield Art Museum

Virginia Center for the Creative Arts

Smith-Barney

Washington DC Convention Center

SOLO EXHIBITIONS

I’ll Take You There

Civilian Art Projects / Caos on F Street, Washington, DC, 2016


The Assassination of President Kennedy & The Cuban Missile Crisis

Cohn Drennen Contemporary, Dallas Texas, 2013


13 Days + 13 Nights: The Cuban Missile Crisis

Civilian Art Project, Washington, DC, 2012.


Fisherwomen

Reyes+Davis, Washington, DC, 2008


Paints in the Dark

Capitol One Art Program, McLean, VA, 2007


Fra Angelico Tribute

Saint Peter’s Chelsea, New York, NY, 2006


Artemisia Gentileschi: Excepts From An Artist’s Life

Northern VA Community College (Loudan), 2004


Wood and Water

Signal 66, Washington, DC, 2004


Paints In The Dark: A Native American Perspective

Rawls Gallery, Courtland, VA, 2003


Artemisia Gentileschi: An Artist’s Life

McLean Project for the Arts, Emerson Gallery, McLean VA, 2002


Artemisia Gentileschi: Excerpts From an Artist’s Life (mixed media installation)

Ceres Project Room-Elizabeth Foundation, New York, NY, 2002


Rome: June 1622

Maryland Art Place, Baltimore, MD, 1999


Roman Fever: Artemisia Gentileschi

Artemisia Gallery, Chicago, Il, 1998

Artist’s Museum, Washington, DC, 1998

no Net

Aquasource Gallery, New York, NY, 1996


Voyage of Rediscovery (Traveling show)

Franz Bader Gallery, Washington, DC, 1992

Susquehanna Art Museum, Harrisburg PA, 1992 - 1993

The Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, Sweet Briar, VA, 1993

Figurative Paintings

Clare Spitler Works of Art, Ann Arbor, MI, 1989

Figurative Paintings

Clare Spitler Works of Art, Ann Arbor, MI, 1989

Dream On: Initiation

Washington Project for the Arts, 1989

(Curator: Mel Watkin; brochure)

Adam & Eve and X-men

Life Cafe, New York, NY, 1988

Faces of the Venticento

Gallery 10, Washington, DC, 1987

Close Relations

Clare Spitler Works of Art, Ann Arbor, MI, 1986

Coy Nudes

Life Cafe, New York, NY, 1985

Recent Still Life Paintings

Gallery K, Washington, DC, 1985

Solo Flight: Drawings, Paintings, Prints

Gallery One, Ann Arbor, MI, 1979

GROUP EXHIBITIONS

Art as Politics

Touchstone Gallery, Washington, DC, 2016


Members Show & Invitational

State Street Gallery, Elizabeth Lane Oliver Center for the Arts, Frankfort MI, 2015


Water: A Universal Human Right

Chicago Women’s Caucus for the Arts, State Street Gallery, Robert Morris University Chicago IL, 2014 (catalogue)


Catalyst: 35 Years of Washington Project for The Arts: 1975 - 2010

Katzen Art Center: American University Museum, Washington, DC, 2010 (catalogue)


RED Show

Pink Line Project and Artomatic at Axiom, Washington, DC, 2009


Washington Women in the Arts

Osuna Gallery, Bethesda, MD, 2008


9 x 10

Washington Project for the Arts/ Corcoran, 2007


Faces of The Fallen

Arlington National Cemetery, Women’s Memorial, 2005 - 2006 (catalogue)


Anonymous

Washington Project for the Arts/Corcoran, Flashpoint, Washington, DC, 2004


Going Beyond...an Odyssey

Corcoran Museum of Art, Washington, DC, 2002


Curve

Signal 66, Washington, DC, 2000


WATER

Art-O-Matic, Manhattan Laundry, Washington, DC, 1999


Jolt

Baumgartner Gallery, Washington, DC, 1998 - 1999

Lilith

Rockville Arts Place, 1995 (Curator: J.W. Mahoney)

1995 Juried Exhibition

SOHO 20, New York, NY, 1995 (Juror: Laura Trippi)


1995 National Exhibition

(Traveling exhibition in conjunction with Pyramid Atlantic), 1995, (catalogue)

The Work of Art: the Art of Work

SOHO 20, New York, NY, 1995 (Juror: Laura Trippi)

The Return of the Cadavre Exquis

The Drawing Center, New York, NY, 1993

Corcoran Gallery of Art, 1994 (catalogue)


Legend

Emerson Gallery, McLean Project for the Arts, McLean, VA, 1993

Artists Select: 20th Anniversary Exhibition

Artists Space, New York, NY, 1993 - 1994


Dress Forms: The Power of Clothing

District of Columbia Arts Center, Washington, DC, 1993 (brochure)

Hero

Fondo del Sol Visual Arts Center, Washington, DC, 1992

Water

Mahler Gallery, Washington, DC, 1992 (brochure)

Crosshairs

Wesbeth, New York, NY, 1991

Momento Mori

Fondo del Sol Visual Arts Center, Washington, DC, 1990 (brochure)

Deutsch-Amerikanisches

Stadische Galerie, Regensburg, West Germany, 1988 - 1989


Brandeis Annual Art Exhibition

Washington, DC, 1986 (Curator: Ned Rifkin)

Romanticized and Fantasized

Kathleen Ewing Gallery, Washington, DC, 1986

Election Show

Institute for Policy Studies, Washington, DC, 1984 (Juror: Elizabeth Hess)

Contemporary American Indian Art

Smithsonian Museum of Natural History, Washington, DC, 1984

Artists Call

Washington Project for the Arts, Washington, DC, 1984

The Ritz

Washington Project for the Arts, Washington, DC, 1983

Figurative Motifs

Emily Harvey Gallery, New York, NY, 1982

81st Annual Open Painting Exhibition

Salmagundi Club, New York NY, 1982

81st Annual Watercolor Exhibition

National Arts Club, New York, NY, 1981

Honor Quilt

National Quilting Bee, in exhibition with The Dinner Party, national tour, 1980

West '79, The Law

Minnesota Museum of Art, St. Paul, MN, 1979 (Juror: William Woolfenden; catalogue)

36 Hours

Museum of Temporary Art, Washington, DC, 1979 (Curator: Walter Hopps)

7th Biennial Exhibition

Michigan Association of Printmakers, Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit, MI, 1977 - 1978

Watercolor USA

Springfield Art Museum, Springfield, MO, 1977 (catalogue)

Michigan Survey

Cranbrook Academy of Art Museum, Bloomfield Hills, MI and San Jose, CA, 1975 - 1976

Faculty Invitational

Meadowbrook Gallery, Oakland University, Rochester, MI, 1975

Haystack Mountain School, Deer Isle, ME, 1974

TAKE ME TO THE RIVER

Take Me To The River – New Orleans

Octavia Gallery, 2015


Inmersion

Proyecto, Ministerio de Education and Culture, Montevideo, Uruguay, 2014 (catalogue)


Le Temps De L’Eau

Musee des Tapisseries, Aix-en Provence, France, 2012 (catalogue)


The Poetics of Water

University of Maryland, University College, Silver Spring, MD, 2011

DEPO Gallery,/5th World Water Forum, Istambul, Turkey, 2009

The Wichita Falls Art Museum, Wichita Falls, TX, 2006 (catalogue)

Pretoria Art Museum, South Africa, 2005 (catalogue)

Opera Gallery, Cairo, Egypt, 2002

INVOLVEMENT, HONORS, Grants & Fellowships

Visual Artist Support Grant, The Samuel and Adele Golden Foundation (Ceres Project Space), New York, 2002


Artist-in-Residence, St. Peter’s in Chelsea, NYC, 2005 – 2011


Advisory Council Member, Transformer Gallery, Washington DC, 2005 – 2011


Consultant, Indian Community School, Milwaukee WI, 2001 - 2004


Special Recognition: 1999 and 2002, Mayor’s Art’s Awards: Art-O-Matic Steering Committee


American-Russian Cultural Cooperation Foundation (sponsorship of “Roman Fever” exhibition), Artist’s Museum, Washington, DC, 1998

Board member, Washington Project for the Arts, 1989 - 1995

New Forms Regional Grant Program, Painted Bride, Philadelphia, PA, 1993

Residency Fellowships, Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, 1992, 1990, 1989, 1985, 1983


Individual Artist Grants, D.C. Commission on the Arts and Humanities, Washington, DC, 1986 - 1988, 1981

BIBLIOGRAPHY

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