One‑person Shows: (20 Shows)
1957 & 1969, The Margaret Dickey Gallery, DC Teachers College (2)
1963 ‑ 1974, The Artists Mart, Georgetown, DC (6)
1970 & 1980, DC Mayor’s Office (2)
1979, Canal House Gallery (1)
1979, Old Sculpin, Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts, (1)
1980 & 1981, Cousen Rose Gallery, Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts, (2)
1982, Richmond, VA (1)
1983, University of DC, A Retrospective of 44 years (1)
1987, Cosmos Club, Washington, DC (1)
1988, The Charles Sumner School Museum/Archives (1)
Group Shows: (Including Invited, Juried and Members Shows)
1949, 1950, 1951, Lois Jones/Celine Tabary Studio Shows
1952, 1953, Atlanta University ‑ “Negro Artists” (National)
1952, 1953, 1955, Smithsonian Institution Metro Area Shows
1952 – 1978, Smithsonian Anacostia Neighborhood Museum
1957, 1958, 1959, Corcoran Gallery Area Shows
1957, 1958, 1962, 1963, 1965, The Margaret Dickey Gallery, DCTC
1958, 1959, 1960, Barnett Aden Gallery Shows
1958, Chevy Chase Center Fair
1959, The Baltimore Museum Area Show
1959 – 1972, Society of Washington Artists Shows
1960, 1961, Corcoran Gallery Traveling Show
1960 – 1974, The Artists Mart (Georgetown DC) Associate Member
1960, 1963, 1964, 1966, 1976, Howard University Gallery
1960, 1964, 1966, 1976, 1977, Martha’s Vineyard Island Shows
1960, American Art League Show
1964, 20th Century Gallery Williamsburg, VA.
1964, American Federation of Artists Traveling Show
1966, Rehoboth Art League, NJ
1967 – 1980, Smith‑Mason Gallery Shows
1968, “16 Washington Artists” Anacostia Neighborhood Museum
1968, Hampton Institute, Hampton, VA.
1969, Catholic University Gallery, DC
1970, “Aesthetic Dynamics‑Afro‑American Images”, DEL.
1970, Negro College Fund‑Alaine Locke Show, NYC
1970, Smith‑Mason Gallery and NJ State Museum National Exhibition of Black Artists
1972, “Reflections: Afro‑American Festival of Arts and Culture” University of Pennsylvania
1973, “12 Contemporary Artists” Martin Luther King, Jr.Library
1973 – 1980, US Art in Embassy Program, Cairo, Egypt and Zaire Africa
1973 – 1975, US Black Artists Exhibit, US Embassy Africa Dar‑Es‑Salaam Tanzania
1974, “Black and African Festival of Art and Culture”, University of Pennsylvania
1974 ‑ 1980, Mayor of DC, Gallery
1974, Artist Equity Association, Art Barn, DC
1976, DC Bi-centennial Show
1977, FESTAC, Lagos, Nigeria, NCA Division
1977, Barnett‑Aden Collection Show, Pittsburgh, PA
1981, 1982, Traveling Show, “Forever Free ‑ Art by African American Women, 1882‑1980”, Ill. State University
1982, 83, 84, “Armory Show”, Armory Pl. Gallery, Silver Spring,MD
1982, National Museum of American Art, DC, “A Life in Art”, Alma Thomas
1982, Corcoran Gallery of Art, “10 + 10 + 10” Show
1982, Sun Gallery, “3 Friends” DC
1982, Montpelier Cultural Arts Center, “2 Artists”
1983, Schenectady Museum, NY, “Black Dimensions in Art”
1983, Evans‑Tibbs Gallery, “Six Master Artists”
1983, Art 7‑Interational Fair, Convention Center, DC
1985, DC Slide Registry of Artists, “8 area Artists”
1985, Washington Project for the Arts
1986, Kenkeleba Gallery, NYC, “Unbroken Circle”
1986, The Bethune Museum, Archives, “Black Women in Visual Arts”
1987, The Charles Sumner School Museum/Archives 1988, Anacostia Museum/Smithsonian Institution – DCAA Members Show, “Inspiration”, 1961 – 1989, DC
1990, Martin Luther King, Jr. Public Library, Shepherd Park Branch
1989 – 1992, Smithsonian Travel Show – Evans Tibbs Collection, 19 USA Museums, North/South, East/West.
Members Shows: 1950 – 1992, DCAA; WWCA; AEA; NCA; SWA.
1969 ‑ 1980, Smith‑Mason Gallery
1978 ‑ 1982, Canal House Gallery, Georgetown, DC (Co‑op)
1958 ‑ 1974, The Artists Mart Georgetown, DC
1971 ‑ 1992, Old Sculpin, Edgartown, Massachusetts
1980 ‑ 1992, Cousen‑Rose Gallery, Oak Bluffs, Massachusetts
Art Seminar Participant: (Artist/Art Educator)
1982, NCA, VA. Chapter, VA. Museum, Richmond, VA.
1982 ‑ 1983, Telephone Seminar, Bennett College, Greensboro, NC
1983, Smithsonian‑Anacostia Museum
1983, Gallery Evans ‑ Tibbs
1983, UDC, Retrospective of Experiences as an Artist and Art Educator
1985, NMAA Smithsonian Institution‑Continuing Traditions, “Conversations With Artists”
1989, Anacostia Museum, Smithsonian Institution DCAA – A New View: Black Women as Artists
1991, WCA – N.M.W.A. – A New View
1991 – 1992, DCAA; Washington W.C.A. – at N.M.W.A. “1991 Honoree Program” and Conferences.
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