Selected Exhibitions
2023 – Swann Auction Galleries, Spring Auction, Spring Auction. “Generic Still-Life” (1990) sold.
2022 – Swann Auction Galleries, Spring Auction, Spring Auction. “Red-Lining-in Washington, D.C.-1968 (2022) sold.
2018 – “Harriet Hale Woolley Alumni Exhibition”, June 2018 at the Fondation des Etats Unis. Paris, France.
2005 – Swann Gallery, Spring Auction, 2005. “Matisse et Métisse” (2005) sold.
2000 – “Genealogies, Miscegenations & Missed Generations” A traveling group exhibition Sponsored by the University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, curated by Erin Valentino. The William Benton Museum of Art – January , 2000.
1999 – “A Rolodex”, an on-line display of an electronic book, Dec. 1998 – January 1999. <http://www.ManOverboard.com>, curated by Andrew Boardman.
1998 – Skowhegan Alumni Exhibition and Auction, David Beitzel Gallery, New York, N.Y. October, 1998
” a\ärt\n – .” A group exhibition juried by Kathleen Ewing, Sam Gilliam,Judy A. Greenberg, Debbie Haynes, John Ravenal and Alla Rodgers, sponsored .
1997 – “Project : Lusitania” An ‘on-line’ work-in -progress sponsored by Microsoft and the Minority Business Network (MSB), in collaboration with Allison Maddex.
1996 – New Faculty Exhibition , Savannah College of Art and Design, Savannah, Georgia.
“Collectiv: Travaux sur papier” A group exhibition of works on paper, Z Space, Paris.
1995 – “Options 1995: Superbia” A survey of progressive Washington-area talent, curated by Allison Maddex, Washington Project for the Arts (WPA), Washington, D.C.
1994 – “Tableaux pour le fin des Temps (Pictures for the end of Time)” A series of four group exhibitions, Woolley Gallery , Fondation des États-Unis, Paris.
1993 – “Lane Clark, Udomsak Krisanamis, Fern Logan, Tatsuya McCoy, Andrea Polli, and Victor Sparrow”, Gallery 2, School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois.
“Black Creativity” – An exhibition of work by Afro-American artists curated by John Rozelle. The Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago, Illinois.
1991 “Madonna and other Sacred Cows” Solo-exhibition, Thurgood Marshall Library, Bowie State College, Bowie, Md.