E X H I B I T I O N S featuring paper sculpture

2023

“Common Roots” – group show of NAAHBC instructors / alumni – traveling show

June 23 - 30 “Lesley University of Art+Design“ alumni show Cambridge, MA


2022

Jan. 28 - April 30 “Common Roots” HBC group exhibition Arts Council Gallery Wilmington, NC

Sept. 16 - Dec. 30 “Conserving a Legacy” HBC group exhibition Delta Fine Arts Winston-Salem, NC

Sept. 18 - Oct. 25 “Birds, Bats and Bones” two-person show Sawtooth School Winston-Salem, NC

2021

Jan. 20 - Feb. 20 “Re:Invent - Inner State” Art Gallery 118 Brooklyn, NY

Jan. 28 - Feb. 28 “Re:Invent - In Motion” Art Gallery 118 Brooklyn, NY

a juried online exhibition themed around change, renovation and revival

Apr. 10 - June 5 “Paper - the Enduring Medium” Floyd Center for the Arts Floyd, VA

featuring five women artists working with paper

Aug. 7 - Sept. 5 “I Wish” Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art Winston-Salem, NC

2020

Feb. 6 - Apr. 25 “100 in 2020” Juried Exhibit at Salem College Winston-Salem, NC

In commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the ratification of the 19th amendment

April 24 - May 19 “A Conversation with Paper” at galleryFRITZ Santa Fe, NM

An IAPMA national juried exhibition

May 25 - Aug. 21 “Instructor Exhibition” at Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts Gatlinburg, TN

Group show in the Sandra J. Blain Gallery

Sept. 23 - Nov. 7 “More Leaves of the Tree” Juried by Patrick Dougherty at Radford Unv. Radford, VA

2019

May 31 - June 21 “Flagship Heritage” AIB/Lesley’s MFA Alumni Exhibit Cambridge, MA

https://lesley.edu/academics/college-of-art-design/galleries-exhibitions

July 15 - 21st        “Indoor Picnic” installation at The Carrack Modern Art Durham, NC

https://thecarrack.org/

Aug. 21 - Oct. 6       “Paper Thick” - Arboreal Gallery Milton Rhodes Center for the Arts WS, NC

curated by Wendy Earle at SECCA secca.org

Sept. 3-30th                   “Landscraping- a cultivention in paper” solo show Meredith College  Raleigh, NC                                         

https://www.meredith.edu/gallery

Sept. 20 - Dec. 15 “Twelve Places: Redux” at Guildford College Art Gallery Greensboro, NC

http://library.guilford.edu/art-gallery

2018

“Indoor Picnic” paper installation at the Wherehouse Art Hotel  https://www.wherehousearthotel.com/ ******was slated for Nov./Dec but was extended through the end of January 2019

2017

“Cut and Dyed”     Center for Visual Arts                Greensboro, NC

“Amalgamated Transmutations: Sanctuary and Safekeeping”  Three-woman show Eleanor Davis Gallery                    Sawtooth School for Visual Art         Winston-Salem, NC

2016

"Sorting It Out" solo show                                                             Butte College Art Gallery            Oroville, CA

"Sorting It Out" solo show -- Velma Davis Gallery                        Salem College                 Winston-Salem, NC

2015

Flagship Heritage AIB/Lesley’s MFA Alumni Biannual Exhibit VanDernoot Gallery        Cambridge, MA

Center/Gallery: "Feminist Legacy / Feminist Future”                    The Carrack Modern Art           Durham, NC

"State of the Art: Art of the State"                                                 Cameron Art Museum       Wilmington, NC

2014

"Amalgamated Transmutations: Ooze & Instinct”-- Three woman show        Inter-Section Gallery    W-S, NC

2013

"Amalgamated Transmutations”-- Three woman show         Electric Mustache Gallery  W-S, NC

2011

"F is for Feminism”-- group show                  Emerson Fine Art Center                 Salem College          W-S, NC

2010

"Acts of Creation" - Two-woman show               Gateway Gallery                     Enrichment Center        W-S, NC

 

A R T I S T     G R A N T S

Recipient of the NC Artist Support Grant         NC Arts Council, Raleigh, NC              Nov. 2020

Taking Care Fund - Covid Artist Relief Grant Invisible Dog Gallery, Brooklyn, NY Apr. 2020

Recipient of the Regional Artist Project Grant          Winston-Salem Forsyth County Arts Council        Nov. 2016

Recipient of the Regional Artist Project Grant          Winston-Salem Forsyth County Arts Council        Oct. 2009