Talk:Dorothy Braudy

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Exhibition list

I've removed the list of exhibitions per MOS:ART#Exhibitions but am preserving them here in case anyone would like to use it for future research.

One-person Shows

  • 2010: “Marking Time,” Northeastern University, Boston, Massachusetts
  • 2007: “Double Feature,” Hamilton Galleries, Santa Monica, California
  • 2005: “Marking Time,” Hamilton Galleries, Santa Monica, California
  • 2000: “Finishing the Hat,” Ellen Kim Murphy Gallery, Bergamot Station, Santa Monica
  • 1994: “Animal Rites,” Fisher Museum, University of Southern California, Los Angeles (LAX/94 city-wide biennial show)
  • 1991: 871 Fine Arts Gallery, San Francisco. Private View, Los Angeles.
  • 1988: Orlando Gallery, Sherman Oaks, California.
  • 1986: Orlando Gallery, Sherman Oaks, California. UPB Gallery, Berkeley, California.
  • 1985: Clark County Community College, Las Vegas, Nevada.
  • 1984: Easton Academy of the Arts, Easton, Maryland. UPB Gallery, Berkeley, California.
  • 1982: Mason County Museum, Maysville, Kentucky. Kraushaar Gallery, Goucher College, Baltimore.
  • 1981: B.R.Kornblatt Gallery, Washington, D.C.
  • 1979: B.R.Kornblatt Gallery, Baltimore.
  • 1978: Hogan & Hartson, Washington, D.C. (prints and drawings). Viridian Gallery, New York.
  • 1977: Viridian Gallery, New York.
  • 1976: Columbia University, Graduate School Gallery.
  • 1975: Second Story Spring Street Society, Soho, New York.

Selected Group Shows

  • 2020: “Alone Together” Viridian Artists Gallery, New York. Collaboration with David Fitzgerald.
  • 2015: “3 Generations” Home Studios, New York, New York.
  • 2011: “Looking In” Hamilton Galleries, Santa Monica, California.
  • 2007: BAU Institute, Hudson, New York.
  • 2005: Art at the Castle, BAU Institute, Otranto, Italy.
  • 2004: Summer Show, BAU Institute, Otranto, Italy.
  • 1996: Contemporary American Artists, U.S. Embassy, Vienna, Austria
  • 1992: 871 Fine Arts gallery, San Francisco.
  • 1991: 871 Fine Arts gallery, San Francisco. New Acquisitions Show, Rutgers University Art Museum.
  • 1989: 871 Fine Arts Gallery, San Francisco. Distinguished Faculty Invitational Show, Towson State University.
  • 1986: UPB Gallery, Berkeley.
  • 1985: Orlando Gallery, Sherman Oaks. Personae: California Figurative Art, Cal State, LA.
  • 1984: Goucher College Centennial Show.
  • 1982: Watercolor Show, Goucher College.
  • 1981: Maryland Arts Council, “Intimate Interiors,” Goucher College.
  • 1979: Baltimore Arts Festival, Maryland Institute of Science.
  • 1977: Faculty Show, Pratt Institute Gallery. Baltimore Museum of Art, Sales and Rental Gallery.
  • 1975: Pratt-Phoenix Gallery, New York. Women’s Interart Center, New York. Manhattan Community College, New York. Pratt Institute Gallery. Teachers College, Columbia University.
  • 1974: Off-Broadway Gallery, New York. Jacques Baruch Gallery, Chicago. Nyack Art Gallery, Nyack, New York.

Vegantics (talk) 20:25, 8 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]