
Series - Site:Brooklyn Gallery Online Exhibition
September 21 – November 15, 2022
Juried by Casey Lesser
“Ranging from figurative paintings to beaded textiles to biomorphic abstraction, the featured 32 featured artists—each represented by three artworks—manifest the power of the series, showing what can be conveyed through a body of work, rather than just one…Beyond expected figurative paintings, these studies of the body delve into biological processes, the psyche, and the sculptural nature of the human form. This multifaceted section spans Ruth Shafer’s playful, upholstered breasts; Shushanik Karapetyan’s sleek, colorful visions of women’s health and pregnancy; and Amy Chasse’s whimsical interpretations of a jaunty cowboy.”
Source: https://www.sitebrooklyn.com/series

Burn This - LIC Arts Open Group Exhibition
August 1 - September 6, 2019
“Burn This” curated by Richard Mazda is a body of work that utilizes or represents heat, is created using welding, heat transfer, flame, acid, lasers or just representations or images of the aftermath of flames, fusion, and heat.”
Source: https://www.licartists.org

Inside/Outside - Plaxall Gallery Group Exhibition
March 7 – April 7, 2019
Curated by Nancy Bruno
“Inside/Outside visually communicates mindfulness, contemplation, meditation, as well as the experience of healing. Artists on view in the exhibition ruminate on the suffering, healing and the stigma associated with mental health.”
Source: https://www.licartists.org/inside-outside

OPEN (C)ALL: TRUTH - BRIC Group Ehibition
November 16 – December 17, 2017
“We live in an era when truth is under assault. In a time of alternative truths and truthiness, we ask that you show us your truth. What is real and true for you? The work exhibited explores the current political climate and social issues, interior realities, and truth within the spiritual and psychological dimensions of life.”
Source: https://archive.bricartsmedia.org/art-exhibitions/open-call-truth


A Sight for Sore Eyes - National Association of Women Artists, Inc. (N.A.W.A.) online exhibition
October 9, 2016 - January 1, 2017