The Pool Art Center Gallery
February 5 - 26, 2021
Drury University Springfield, Missouri
The show highlights peaceful BLM protests documented by photography, and includes works created in honor of specific individuals brutalized or killed because of racism throughout history.
Selected artwork: Cadavers who were still alive: In honor of the male Negro in Macon County Alabama (1932-1972) who participated in the Tuskegee Study of Untreated Syphilis
January 15, 2021 - February 27, 2021
Selected artwork: JOSEPH (upper right hand corner)
The Pool Art Center Gallery
November 6 - 25, 2020
Drury University Springfield, Missouri
This national juried exhibition asks artists to explore the idea of what it is like to live as a person of color, whether personally or systematically, and how all Americans can work together to improve racial equality.
Selected artwork: Road to Equality
May/June 2020
Frederick, Maryland
An annual show featuring works in a variety of media by artists from around the nation.
Selected artwork: JOSEPH
Augusta Savage Gallery
September 1 - November 20, 2020
University of Massachusetts Amherst
A juried digital visual art exhibition, inviting international response to the recent and ongoing slaughter of Black Americans.
Selected artworks: ENOUGH
COVID-19: AFTER OR BEFORE?
BLACK TEARS
Old Courthouse Arts Center
September 3 – October 31, 2020
Woodstock, Illinois
Real People, an international juried fine art exhibition celebrating the arts through faces and figures, features more than 70 works from across the media spectrum. Real People is observing its 20th year at the Old Courthouse Arts Center.
Selected artwork: BARRY
Mosely Gallery
September 28 – November 2, 2020
University of Maryland, Eastern Shore
Princess Anne, Maryland
The Mosely Gallery at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore invited artists to submit works in response to the recent national and international wave of protests around Black Lives Matter.
Selected artwork: ENOUGH.
Pablo Center at the Confluence
December 18, 2020 - June 20, 2021
Eau Clair, Wisconsin
Black Lives Matter: Silence equals violence is an exhibit that will feature all mediums of art delving into issues of racism and intolerance with a focus on the black experience in America.
Selected artwork: ENOUGH.
Pablo Center at the Confluence
February 5 - March 14, 2021
Eau Clair, Wisconsin
What has been the impact of Covid-19 on our society, ourhomes, ourselves? What is the new normal?
Selected artworks:
COVID-19: AFTER OR BEFORE?
COVID-19: LOSS