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Solo Exhibitions by Artist Members
posted Apr 22, 2012
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.
April 2012
Abroad
Sue Johnson. Pitt Rivers Museum, University of Oxford, Oxford, England, United Kingdom, January 24–June 10, 2012. The Nature of Curious Objects: Sue Johnson’s Paper Museum. Painting.
Joan Marie Kelly. Visual Arts Gallery, Habitat Center, New Delhi, India, April 11–17, 2012. Initial Encounters. Painting and drawing.
Mid-Atlantic
Margaret Murphy. Kresge Foundation Gallery, Ramapo College of New Jersey, Mahwah, New Jersey, March 28–May 2, 2012. Margaret Murphy, A Ten-Year Survey; Decoding the Marketplace: Coupons, Dollar Stores, and eBay. Painting.
Margaret Murphy. Harold B. Lemmerman Gallery, New Jersey City University, Hepburn Hall, Jersey City, New Jersey, January 30–March 7, 2012. Margaret Murphy, A Ten-Year Survey; Decoding the Marketplace: Coupons, Dollar Stores, and eBay. Painting.
Midwest
Michelle Grabner. Green Gallery, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, January 21–February 26, 2012. Cottage Work. Painting.
Julie Green. UNO Art Gallery, University of Nebraska, Omaha, Nebraska, January 13–February 8, 2012. The Last Supper. Painted ceramic plates and video.
Sharon Louden. Burnet Gallery, Le Méridien Chambers, Minneapolis, Minnesota, March 1–May 6, 2012. Movement and Gesture. Painting, drawing, sculpture, and animation.
Northeast
Ellen Carey. Nina Freudenheim Gallery, Buffalo, New York, March 3–April 11, 2012. Struck by Light. Photography.
Nayda Collazo-Llorens. LMAKprojects, New York, March 16–April 22, 2012. Across Doom Hopes the Guiding Fever. Drawing.
Janet Goldner. Corridor Gallery, Interchurch Center, New York, March 15–April 13, 2012. i ni ce, thank you, merci. Sculpture.
Eve Ingalls. SOHO20 Chelsea Gallery, New York, February 28–March 24, 2012. Out of Place and Time. Sculpture.
Debra Ramsay. Blank Space Gallery, New York, April 19–May 19, 2012. Desire Lines. Painting.
Linda Stein. Flomenhaft Gallery, New York, May 17–June 23, 2012. The Fluidity of Gender: Sculpture by Linda Stein. Sculpture.
Marianne Weil. Kouros Gallery, New York, May 3–31, 2012. Fusion: Glass and Bronze. Sculpture.
South
Leigh-Ann Pahapill. Cornell Fine Arts Museum, Rollins College, Winter Park, Florida, January 28–May 13, 2012. Likewise, as technical experts, but not (at all) by way of culture. Installation.
West
Michael Darmody. New Mexico Arts Centennial Project Space, Santa Fe, New Mexico, January 13–February 17, 2012. House of Cards. Installation.
Gerit Grimm. Long Beach Museum of Art, Long Beach, California, March 15–July 8, 2012. Gerit Grimm: Beyond the Figurine, Contemporary Inspirations from the Museum’s Collection. Ceramic sculpture.
Ellen Mueller. Pueblo Fine Art Gallery, Colorado State University, Pueblo, Colorado, March 9–April 6, 2012. Ladders in the Desert. Video, photography, and installation.
Olga Ponomarenko. 825 Gallery, Los Angeles Art Association, Los Angeles, California, March 10–April 2, 2012. Romantic Punks. Painting.
Ruth Weisberg. Jack Rutberg Fine Arts, Los Angeles, California, February 18–June 30, 2012. Ruth Weisberg: Now & Then. Painting, drawing, and printmaking.
Edie Winograde. Robischon Gallery, Denver, Colorado, March 29–May 5, 2012. Appropriated Histories: Recent and Past Photographs. Photography.
Angela Young. Gallery 100, Tempe Center, Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, April 23–27, 2012. Human Nature. Printmaking and drawing.



Sue Johnson, Uncontained. 2011, watercolor on paper, 22 x 30 in. (artwork © Sue Johnson)
Joan Marie Kelly, Kolkata’s Welcome, 2012, oil on canvas, 60 x 34 in. (artwork © Joan Marie Kelly)
Invitation card for Margaret Murphy, A Ten-Year Survey
Julie Green, Texas 15 June 2010 Four eggs, four chicken drumsticks, salsa, four jalapeno peppers, lettuce, tortillas, hashbrowns, garlic bread, two pork chops, white and yellow grated cheese, sliced onions and tomatoes, a pitcher of milk and a vanilla shake, 2011, cobalt blue mineral paint kiln fired on 12-inch ceramic plate (artwork © Julie Green)
Invitation card for Ellen Carey’s Struck by Light
Nayda Collazo-Llorens, Locus Rackets Hypnotic #2 (from the Test Series), 2012, mixed media on canvas, 50 x 70 in. (artwork © Nayda Collazo-Llorens)
Steel sculptures by Janet Goldner (artwork © Janet Goldner)
Debra Ramsay, Forgotten Day, 2012, wax on MDF board, 6 x 6 in. (artwork © Debra Ramsay; photograph by Andy Wainwright)
Linda Stein, Justice for All 696, 2010, leather, metal, and mixed media, 38 x 22 x 14 in. (artwork © Linda Stein)
Marianne Weil, Abbraccio, 2011, cast bronze and blown glass, 10 x 6 x 5 in. (artwork © Marianne Weil)
Leigh-Ann Pahapill, view of the installation Likewise, as technical experts, but not (at all) by way of culture, 2012.
Michael Darmody, installation view of House of Cards, 2012, 3,600 souvenir Indian postcards mounted on foam board squares on four walls of a 12 x 18 x 10 ft. space (artwork © Michael Darmody; photograph by the artist)
Gerit Grimm, Village Tree, 2011, stoneware, 55 x 23 x 23 in. (artwork © Gerit Grimm; photograph by the artist)
Ellen Mueller, Ladder 1, 2012, digital photograph, 24 x 36 in. (artwork © Ellen Mueller)
Olga Ponomarenko, Romantic Punk after Botticelli, 2011, oil on canvas, 24 x 18 in. (artwork © Olga Ponomarenko)
Ruth Weisberg, Ravished, 2011, oil and mixed media on unstretched canvas,
Angela Young, detail of a drawing in Human Nature, 2011, powered graphite and charcoal, 42 x 152 in. (artwork © Angela Young; photograph by the artist)