Exhibition History

Laramie County Library, Imagination: Inspiration and the Artist Book, Artist Group exhibition, Cheyenne, Wyoming; curator: Camelia El-Antably 2020

Schopf Gallery on Lake, ekecheiria, Chicago, IL 2004. Curator Maria Paschalidou, Greek Consulate, catalogue

Riverside Arts Center, Riverside, IL, two‐person 2003

Gallery TPW, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, solo 2002

Zolla/Lieberman Gallery, Chicago IL, group show 2001

Massachusetts College of Art, Boston MA. two‐person 2001

Detroit Artists Market, Mich. Colorforms, 5‐person group show 2001. Curator: Jill Vasileff, catalogue essay by Stephen Westfall

Zolla/Lieberman Gallery, Chicago IL. EscapeLand, six‐person 2000

TBA Exhibition Space, Libidinal. Chicago IL. 2000. Curator: Susan Sensemann, catalogue 

Artemisia Gallery, Chicago IL. New Photographic Work, solo 2000. Catalogue essay by Nayland Blake

Hunter College Gallery, NYC, NY. College Arts Association NY Area MFA 2000. Nominated by faculty to represent Bard College MFA

Titanik Gallery, Turku, Finland. happen.stance. Curator: Karen Indeck, Dir. Gallery 400, University of Illinois 1999

Contemporary Art Center of Peoria, IL. It’s the touch, eight‐person, catalogue 1999

Artemisia Gallery, Chicago IL. bump, two‐person 1999

Kunstlerhaus, Hamburg, Germany. More is More, group show 1998

Klein Art Works, IL. The 3rd Occasional Survey of Abstract Art in Chicago 1998. Curator: Paul Klein, catalogue

Faeroernese Kunstmuseum, Faroe Islands. Crossing1998

Artemisia Gallery, Chicago IL. discomfort and other rituals. Solo 1998

Muse Gallery, Philadelphia PA. National 20th Anniversary Cooperative Exhibition 1997

Evanston Art Center, Evanston IL. Faculty Exhibition

Barrett House Galleries, Poughkeepsie NY. Photowork ’97. Juror: Rick Wester 1997

Northern Indiana Arts Association, IN. 1997 University Art Show 1997. Juror: Carl Hammer

A.R.C Gallery, Chicago IL. National Exposure IX. 1997. Juror: Denise Miller, Dir. Museum of Photo, Columbia College

ARTspace Gallery, Mount Holyoke College, MA. Solo 1995. First non‐art major one‐person exhibit in MHC history