Recent Group Exhibitions

Neoplastic Redux
Organized by Miles Manning
June 1 – July 21, 2006
Elizabeth Harris Gallery, New York City


Thornton Willis painting is in the foreground; my Silk Road paintings are on the wall in the rear.
Photo courtesy of the Elizabeth Harris Gallery.
Additional views of the exhibition are at http://www.eharrisgallery.com/neo_installation_views.html


Ordered
Curated by Julie Karabenick
May 5 – June 17, 2006
Gallery Siano, Philadelphia

Partial panorama, from left: Cheryl Goldsleger, Grace DeGennaro, Julie Gross, Marjorie Mikasen, W.C. Richardson, Laurie Fendrich, Joanne Mattera, Tremain Smith.
Photo courtesy Howard R. Barnhart.
Additional views of the exhibition are at http://www.karabenick-art.net/header/pages/news.html
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Color Theory Curated by Kenise Barnes
Schweinfurth Art Center, Auburn, New York
April 30 – June 19, 2005


My painting Uttar 269.
Other artists in the show: Peggy Bates, Julie Gross, Julian Jackson, Marcus Linnenbrink, Katia Santibanez, David Shaw, Laura Watt, Tricia Wright. Photo courtesy of Kenise Barnes Fine Art.
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Cooled and Collected: Modern Masters of Encaustic Painting
curated by Steve Paris and Nathan Douglas
Boon Gallery, Salem, Mass.
June 7 – July 17, 2005

From left: Eric Blum, my sculpture Mojo (foreground), Lynda Ray; on the second level: Jeff Schaller, my grid of nine Mudra paintings
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Engaging the Structural: Geometric Form in Contemporary Abstract Art
Curated by Julie Karabenick
Broadway Gallery, New York City
April 5–30, 2005

From left: Howard R. Barnhart, Laurie Fendrich, Christine Vaillancourt, W.C. Richardson, Gail Gregg, Joanne Mattera, Marjorie L. Mikasen
Digital composite courtesy of Howard R. Barnhart.
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