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Solo Exhibitions by Artist Members

posted by CAA — Feb 22, 2015

Solo Exhibitions by Artist Members

See when and where CAA members are exhibiting their art, and view images of their work.

Solo Exhibitions by Artist Members is published every two months: in February, April, June, August, October, and December. To learn more about submitting a listing, please follow the instructions on the main Member News page.

February 2015

Abroad

Lea Kannar-Lichtenberger. Community Gallery, Hazelhurst Regional Gallery and Arts Centre, Gymea, New South Wales, Australia, March 7–17, 2015. Colliding Worlds. Bio-art.

Mid-Atlantic

Lorrie Fredette. Visual Art Center of New Jersey, Summit, New Jersey, February 8–May 31, 2015. Proper Limits. Installation.

Midwest

Michael Aurbach. Main Galleries, Tarble Arts Center, Eastern Illinois University, Charleston, Illinois, January 16–February 18, 2015. Michael Aurbach Sculpture: Three Decades after Eastern. Sculpture.

Joan Marie Kelly. Richard D. Baron ’64 Art Gallery, Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio, November 21, 2014–January 2, 2015. Historical Indian Archetypes of Masculinity and Femininity: The Kotha and The Akhara.

Angela Piehl. North Gallery, Oklahoma State Capitol, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, December 8, 2014–February 1, 2015. Stillwater. Drawing.

Robert Schatz. Sheldon Museum of Art, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska, January 16–April 26, 2015. A New Line of Thinking. Sculpture and work on paper.

Northeast

Nayda Collazo-Llorens. LMAKprojects, New York, October 17–December 21, 2014. Dis/connect. Wall installation, drawing, and work on canvas.

Josette Urso. Main Window Project Space, One Main Street, Brooklyn, New York, February 5–March 29, 2015. High Five.

Josette Urso. Market Fine Arts, New York, March 19–April 18, 2015. Treehouse. Painting.

West

Martin Gantman. Los Angeles Center for Digital Art, Los Angeles, California, January 8–February 28, 2015. Inconsequential Intersections.