For information on the loan of artwork and two curated shows go to the link below;
“Voices in Cloth & The Ancestors ”
Generations,
Museum of Fine Arts,
Florida State University,
Tallahassee, FL
May 10 – July 12, 2013
Women Call for Peace: Global Vistas,
Traveling exhibition organized by ExhibitsUSA, Mid-American Arts Alliance
on view at John Jay Art Center,
John Jay College of Criminal Justice,
New York, NY,
October 1, 2010-December 10, 2013
http://www.eusa.org/exhibit/WomenCallforPeace
10/1/2010 - 12/10/2010
Art League Bonita Springs
Bonita Springs, FL
1/10/2011 - 3/24/2011
University of Arkansas Art Galleries
Little Rock, AR
7/16/2011 - 10/11/2011
George A. Spiva Center for the Arts
Joplin, MO
9/18/2012 - 1/13/2013
Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery
Lincoln, NE
3/9/2013 - 5/28/2013
J. Wayne Stark University Center Galleries, Texas A&M University
College Station, TX
9/15/2013 - 12/10/2013
John Jay College of Criminal Justice
New York, NY
NEW ORLEANS (LA). Stella Jones Gallery.
MAHALIA: Queen of Gospel Music.
Thru December 31, 2011.
Group exhibition featuring 55 local and national artists. Included: Sheleen Adenle-Jones, Katrina Andry, Georgette Baker, John Barnes, Jr., Ron Bechet, Peter Boutte, Rukiya, Nina I. Jones, Syd Carpenter, Shakur Carter, Elizabeth Catlett, Alonzo Davis, Jr., Najee Dorsey, Kim Dummons, Keith Duncan, Malaika Favorite, Gilbert Fletcher, Gail Fulton-Ross, Reginald Gammon, Charles Gilliam, Paul T. Goodnight, Jefferson Grigsby, Randall Henry, Robin Holder, Ekua Holmes, Letitia Huckaby, Wadsworth Jarrell, Augustus Jenkins, Charlie Johnson, Louise M. Johnson, Charlotte Ka, Roy Lewis, Donald Locke, Chris Malone, Lynn Marshall-Linnemeier, Grace Matthews, Charly Palmer, Cely Pedescleaux, Martin Peyton, Anita Philyaw, Letitia PO, Faith Ringgold, Ayo Scott, Charles Simms, Gailene St. Amand, Phyllis Stevens, Morris Thomas, Monica Tyran, Gerald White. [Review: http://nolavie.com/2011/10/stella-jones-gallery-sings-mahalia-jacksons-praise-38189.html]
June 30- September 14, 2008
Voices in Cloth: Story Quilts
Queens Library Gallery
89-11 Merrick Boulevard
Jamaica, NY 11432
September 19 - November 8, 2008
solo show
BoxesReception Friday, September 19, 2008
The Athenaeum Music & Arts Library
1008 Wall Street La Jolla, CA 92037
General Information: (858) 454-5872
NEW HAVEN (CT). Institute of Sacred Music.
Visual Exegesis: Religious Images by African American Artists from the Jean and Robert E. Steele Art Collection.
April 2-25, 2008.
Exhib. cat., illus. Group exhibition. Benny Andrews, John T. Biggers, Allan Rohan Crite, David C. Driskell, Annette Fortt, Michael Harris, Curlee Holton, Margo Humphrey, Reginald Jackson, Paul Keene, Jacob Lawrence, Grace Matthews, Valerie Maynard, Jefferson Pinder, Stephanie Pogue, Faith Ringgold, and John T. Scott. [Traveled in part (22 works by 14 artists) to: Dadian Gallery, Henry Luce III Center for the Arts and
Sept 3 - 26, 2007
Reception September 13, 2007
Ancestors Project: New Work and a collaboration by Faith Ringgold, Grace Matthews and Linda Freeman
“National Association of Women Artists”
80 Fifth Ave., Suite 1405
New York, NY 10011
212-675-1616
September 14 - November 4, 2007
“Voices in Cloth”
Stephen F. Austin State University's Griffith Gallery
Nacogdoches, TX 75962-3022
Phone: 936-468-2801
“Voices in Cloth catalog, pdf”
FARRINGTON, LISA E.
Textiles Transformed: The New American Fine Art Quilt.
c.2007.
traveling exhibition catalogue, biogs., bibliog., glossary. 11 artists who use textiles and other media to transpose the traditional quilt into unique compositions. African American artists include: Faith Ringgold, Grace Matthews, and Carolyn Mazloomi.
NACOGDOCHES (TX). Griffith Gallery, Steven F. Austin State University.
Voices in Cloth: Story Quilts by Faith Ringgold, Linda Freeman and Grace Matthews.
September 14-November 4, 2007.
20 pp. exhib. cat., color illus. Foreword by Tony Lewis; text by Lisa E. Farrington. [Traveled to: Queens Library Gallery, Jamaica, NY, June 30-September 14, 2008.]
We would like to express our gratitude and appreciation to Christian Cutler and the Steven F Austin Museum for hosting the Voices in Cloth exhibition. We wish we could be there with you all but we are so glad that you have come out to se the show.
The Voices exhibition is unique in that we three artists are friends, we all make quilts and we are always finding inspiration in one another to do the work we love. Linda and Grace have been inspired by Faith Ringgold to express themselves in the quilt medium. The quilt is a wonderful context rich in connections to femininity, family history and comfort. Most of all we hope that you enjoy the show and find the inspiration to do more of what you love.
May 15-17, 2007
San Diego, CA
Dorothy Annette and I organized this show and it was a lot of fun. Take a look at the images if you love dogs you will love these photos. “Dogs are People Too: Portraits of Man’s Best Friend”
January 21 - February 22, 2007
National Association of Women Artists - "Personal Totems"
Adelphi University Ruth s Harley University Center Gallery
Garden City, NY 11530-0701
Take a look at “images from Personal Totems exhibition ”
October 15, 2006
New York, NY
Anyone Can fly Foundation Auction and Echibition at ACA Gallery in NYC
Peace Quilt debut
“video”
“Voices in Cloth & The Ancestors ”
Generations,
Museum of Fine Arts,
Florida State University,
Tallahassee, FL
May 10 – July 12, 2013
Women Call for Peace: Global Vistas,
Traveling exhibition organized by ExhibitsUSA, Mid-American Arts Alliance
on view at John Jay Art Center,
John Jay College of Criminal Justice,
New York, NY,
October 1, 2010-December 10, 2013
http://www.eusa.org/exhibit/WomenCallforPeace
10/1/2010 - 12/10/2010
Art League Bonita Springs
Bonita Springs, FL
1/10/2011 - 3/24/2011
University of Arkansas Art Galleries
Little Rock, AR
7/16/2011 - 10/11/2011
George A. Spiva Center for the Arts
Joplin, MO
9/18/2012 - 1/13/2013
Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery
Lincoln, NE
3/9/2013 - 5/28/2013
J. Wayne Stark University Center Galleries, Texas A&M University
College Station, TX
9/15/2013 - 12/10/2013
John Jay College of Criminal Justice
New York, NY
NEW ORLEANS (LA). Stella Jones Gallery.
MAHALIA: Queen of Gospel Music.
Thru December 31, 2011.
Group exhibition featuring 55 local and national artists. Included: Sheleen Adenle-Jones, Katrina Andry, Georgette Baker, John Barnes, Jr., Ron Bechet, Peter Boutte, Rukiya, Nina I. Jones, Syd Carpenter, Shakur Carter, Elizabeth Catlett, Alonzo Davis, Jr., Najee Dorsey, Kim Dummons, Keith Duncan, Malaika Favorite, Gilbert Fletcher, Gail Fulton-Ross, Reginald Gammon, Charles Gilliam, Paul T. Goodnight, Jefferson Grigsby, Randall Henry, Robin Holder, Ekua Holmes, Letitia Huckaby, Wadsworth Jarrell, Augustus Jenkins, Charlie Johnson, Louise M. Johnson, Charlotte Ka, Roy Lewis, Donald Locke, Chris Malone, Lynn Marshall-Linnemeier, Grace Matthews, Charly Palmer, Cely Pedescleaux, Martin Peyton, Anita Philyaw, Letitia PO, Faith Ringgold, Ayo Scott, Charles Simms, Gailene St. Amand, Phyllis Stevens, Morris Thomas, Monica Tyran, Gerald White. [Review: http://nolavie.com/2011/10/stella-jones-gallery-sings-mahalia-jacksons-praise-38189.html]
June 30- September 14, 2008
Voices in Cloth: Story Quilts
Queens Library Gallery
89-11 Merrick Boulevard
Jamaica, NY 11432
September 19 - November 8, 2008
solo show
BoxesReception Friday, September 19, 2008
The Athenaeum Music & Arts Library
1008 Wall Street La Jolla, CA 92037
General Information: (858) 454-5872
NEW HAVEN (CT). Institute of Sacred Music.
Visual Exegesis: Religious Images by African American Artists from the Jean and Robert E. Steele Art Collection.
April 2-25, 2008.
Exhib. cat., illus. Group exhibition. Benny Andrews, John T. Biggers, Allan Rohan Crite, David C. Driskell, Annette Fortt, Michael Harris, Curlee Holton, Margo Humphrey, Reginald Jackson, Paul Keene, Jacob Lawrence, Grace Matthews, Valerie Maynard, Jefferson Pinder, Stephanie Pogue, Faith Ringgold, and John T. Scott. [Traveled in part (22 works by 14 artists) to: Dadian Gallery, Henry Luce III Center for the Arts and
Sept 3 - 26, 2007
Reception September 13, 2007
Ancestors Project: New Work and a collaboration by Faith Ringgold, Grace Matthews and Linda Freeman
“National Association of Women Artists”
80 Fifth Ave., Suite 1405
New York, NY 10011
212-675-1616
September 14 - November 4, 2007
“Voices in Cloth”
Stephen F. Austin State University's Griffith Gallery
Nacogdoches, TX 75962-3022
Phone: 936-468-2801
“Voices in Cloth catalog, pdf”
FARRINGTON, LISA E.
Textiles Transformed: The New American Fine Art Quilt.
c.2007.
traveling exhibition catalogue, biogs., bibliog., glossary. 11 artists who use textiles and other media to transpose the traditional quilt into unique compositions. African American artists include: Faith Ringgold, Grace Matthews, and Carolyn Mazloomi.
NACOGDOCHES (TX). Griffith Gallery, Steven F. Austin State University.
Voices in Cloth: Story Quilts by Faith Ringgold, Linda Freeman and Grace Matthews.
September 14-November 4, 2007.
20 pp. exhib. cat., color illus. Foreword by Tony Lewis; text by Lisa E. Farrington. [Traveled to: Queens Library Gallery, Jamaica, NY, June 30-September 14, 2008.]
We would like to express our gratitude and appreciation to Christian Cutler and the Steven F Austin Museum for hosting the Voices in Cloth exhibition. We wish we could be there with you all but we are so glad that you have come out to se the show.
The Voices exhibition is unique in that we three artists are friends, we all make quilts and we are always finding inspiration in one another to do the work we love. Linda and Grace have been inspired by Faith Ringgold to express themselves in the quilt medium. The quilt is a wonderful context rich in connections to femininity, family history and comfort. Most of all we hope that you enjoy the show and find the inspiration to do more of what you love.
May 15-17, 2007
San Diego, CA
Dorothy Annette and I organized this show and it was a lot of fun. Take a look at the images if you love dogs you will love these photos. “Dogs are People Too: Portraits of Man’s Best Friend”
January 21 - February 22, 2007
National Association of Women Artists - "Personal Totems"
Adelphi University Ruth s Harley University Center Gallery
Garden City, NY 11530-0701
Take a look at “images from Personal Totems exhibition ”
October 15, 2006
New York, NY
Anyone Can fly Foundation Auction and Echibition at ACA Gallery in NYC
Peace Quilt debut
“video”