Shows and Events

Recent Exhibitions

2011
Teapot Exhibition, Chester River Artworks, Chestertown, MD

2010
Adkins Arboreatum Outdoor Sculpture Invitational, Ridgely, MD

2009
Involving Violence, School 33 Art Center, Baltimore, MD
Reform, Lorton Workhouse Arts Center, Lorton, VA

2008
Fine Contemporary Crafts, Artspace, Raleigh, NC
Aquifer, Edison Place Gallery, Washington, DC
Adkins Arboreatum Outdoor Sculpture Invitational, Ridgely, MD

2007
Restating the Arts, Carroll County Arts Council, Westminster, MD
Vessels, Carla Massoni Gallery, Chestertown, MD

2006
Sculpture Now 2006, Washington Sculptors’ Group, Washington, DC
Size Matters, Woman Made Gallery, Chicago, IL
Micro Monumental, Flashpoint Gallery, Washington, DC
The Rawls National Juried Exhibition 2006, Rawls Museum Arts, Courtland, VA (Award for Excellence)
2006 Outdoor Sculpture Invitational, Adkins Arboretum, Ridgely, MD
Minimal Destruction, Museum of Liminalist Art, Chestertown, Maryland
First Fire, Museum of Liminalist Art, Chestertown, Maryland

2005
59th Annual Sculpture Exhibition, Pen and Brush, New York, NY
8th International Open, Woman Made Gallery, Chicago, IL
Exit/Exist, Radcliffe Mill Gallery, Chestertown, MD
Earth Echoes, Artworks Gallery, Chestertown, MD
Liminal Musings, The Museum of Liminalist Art, Chestertown, MD

2004
Conduction/Containment, ALL Gallery, New Haven CT (juried)
5th Annual Juried Outdoor Sculpture Competition, Finer Things Gallery, Nashville, TN
Icons: the Work of Women, Radcliffe Mill Gallery, Chestertown, MD (curator)
Outdoor Sculpture Invitational, Adkins Arboretum, Ridgely, MD
death (an exhibition), Area 405, Baltimore, MD (group)
Sculpture Now 2004, Washington Sculptors’ Group, Washington, DC (juried)

Awards

2002
Anwar Sadat Art for Peace Prize, University of Maryland
Sculpture presented to Secretary General Kofi Annan

Reviews

September 30, 2005
Mid-Shore Entertainment Guide, “What is Liminalism?” Deborah McLeod.

Summer, 2004
Easton Star Democrat, “Radcliffe Mill opens…,” Deborah McLeod.

February 25, 2004
City Paper, “The Small ‘d’,” Lily Thayer.

January 29, 2004,
The Sun Live, “Regional Artists are United in ‘death’ exhibit,” Sarah Schaeffer.

Spring, 2003
Washington College Magazine, “Elemental Peace,” Carol Casey.

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