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Selected Exhibitions

Solo Exhibitions

2004: Avenue of the Arts, Public Art Project, Kansas City, MO.

2003: That Which Holds Promise, Erman B.White Gallery, Butler County Community College, El Dorado, KS.

2002: Los Labios De Teresa, Sala Augusto Schiavoni, Centro Cultural Bernardino Rivadavia, Rosario, Argentina.

2001: Untitled, and Proyecto De Beso (Kiss Project), Urban Intervention, Asunción, Paraguay.

2000: Recent Work, Individual Artists of Oklahoma Gallery, Oklahoma City, OK.

2000: Recent Work, Mallin Gallery, Kansas City Artists' Coalition, Kansas City, MO.

1997: Remember Lot's Wife ..., Salina Arts Center, Salina, KS.

1995: Unseen Unheard: Voices of Children Of Battered Women, Contemporary Arts Forum, Santa Barbara.

Group Exhibitions

2003: Mostly Square, Lawrence Arts Center, Lawrence, KS.

2002: Paraguayan-American Bicultural Week, The Embassy of the United States of America and the Centro Cultural Paraguayo Americano, Asunción, Paraguay.

2002: Death Without Borders/Muerte Sin Fronteras, The Given Institute, University of Colorado, Aspen, CO.

2001: Muerte Sin Fronteras: Imágenes De Colorado-EEUU Art Gallery, 'José Peón Contreras' Theater, Mérida, México.

2001: Faculty Exchange Exhibition, School Of Painting, College of Art, Edinburgh, Scotland.

1994: Objects of Desire: The Heirloom and Souvenir, University Art Museum,University of California, Santa Barbara.

1994: In the Presence of Absence, site specific installation in collaboration with Lisa Kaftori, Ridley-Tree Education Center, Santa Barbara Museum of Art, Santa Barbara.

1994: In the Spirit of Fluxus, Performing Events, Santa Barbara Museum of Art,
Santa Barbara.

1994: In the Spirit of Fluxus, Mail Art Show, Santa Barbara Museum of Art,
Santa Barbara.

1993: Homage to Goya, University Art Museum, University of California,
Santa Barbara