Total number of venues hosting Meridian exhibitions (including int'l): 250
Total number of US States reached by Meridian shows: 44
Number of cities hosting Meridian shows: 163 (8-Asia; 10-Europe; 11-Africa; 2-Canada)
Total number of countries outside the US: 24

This is Our Land
Discovering America and the World Through Original Illustrations from Children’s Books
(February 2006 – October 2008)

  1. Queens Library Gallery; Jamaica, NY
  2. Rahr-West Art Museum; Manitowoc, WI
  3. Creative Discovery Museum; Chattanooga, TN
  4. Hunter Museum of American Art; Chattanooga, TN
  5. Mulvane Art Museum, Washburn University; Topeka, KS
  6. Orlando Museum of Art; Orlando, FL
  7. 1911 City Hall Arts and Cultural Center; Lake Charles, LA
  8. Museum of the Gulf Coast; Port Arthur, TX
  9. Portland Children's Museum; Portland, OR
  10. Enoch Pratt Free Library; Baltimore, MD

Sudan
The Land and the People

  1. Aljira, A Center for Contemporary Art; Newark, NJ
  2. McKissick Museum; Columbia, SC
  3. Community Council for the Arts; Kinston, NC
  4. West Tennessee Regional Art Center; Humboldt, TN
  5. Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture; Spokane, WA
  6. Montana State Capitol & Caroll College; Helena, MT
  7. Kentucky Fork Art Center; Morehead, KY
  8. Mulvane Art Museum, Washburn University; Topeka, KS

Two American Icons
Jacob Lawrence and Lois Mailou Jones
(in collaboration with the U.S. Department of State / 2005 - 2006)

  1. Johannesburg Art Gallery; Johannesburg, South Africa*
  2. American Center Auditorium; Mbabane, Swaziland*
  3. National Gallery of Zimbabwe; Harare, Zimbabwe*
  4. Lusaka National Museum; Lusaka, Angola*
  5. Lilongwe, Malawi*
  6. Nairobi, Kenya*
  7. Luanda, Angola*
  8. Lagos, Nigeria*
  9. Ouagadougou, Burkino Faso*
  10. National Gallery of Senegal; Dakar, Senegal*

Anatolian Impressions
Artists Prints from the Istanbul Studio of Master Tekcan
(November 2004 – June 2005)

  1. The National Arts Club; New York, NY

Cuba Oriente
Contemporary Painting from Eastern Cuba
(July 2003 - March 2006)

  1. Community Council for the Arts; Kinston, NC
  2. Ohio Arts Council's Riffe Gallery; Columbus, OH
  3. West Tennessee Regional Art Center; Humboldt, TN
  4. Acadiana Center for the Arts; Lafayette, LA
  5. Latino Cultural Center; Dallas, TX
  6. El Museo Latino; Omaha, NE
  7. Gallery at City Hall; Providence, RI
  8. Queens Library Gallery; Jamaica, NY
  9. Smith-Pendergraft College Center, University of Arkansas; Fort Smith, AR
  10. Gallery of Contemporary Art, University of Colorado; Colorado Springs, CO
  11. Art Department Gallery, College of the Canyons; Santa Clarita, CA
  12. Sand Springs Cultural & Historical Museum; Sand Springs, OK
  13. Mulvane Art Museum, Washburn University; Topeka, KS
  14. Charles B. Goddard Center for Visual & Performing Arts; Ardmore, OK

Ancient Threads, Newly Woven
Recent Art from China's Silk Road
(July 2004 - August 2006)

  1. Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture; Spokane, WA
  2. Chinese Culture Center of San Francisco; San Francisco, CA
  3. Queens Library Gallery; Jamaica, NY
  4. Nashville Public Library; Nashville, TN
  5. Acadiana Center for the Arts; Lafayette, LA
  6. The Montana Museum of Art and Culture; Missoula, MT
  7. Walton Arts Center; Fayeteville, AR
  8. The Trammell and Margaret Crow Collection of Asian Art; Dallas, TX
  9. Community Council for the Arts; Kinston, NC
  10. Lentz Center for Asian Culture, University of Nebraska; Lincoln, NE
  11. Utah Cultural Celebration Center; West Valley City, UT
  12. Utah Council for Citizen Diplomacy; Salt Lake City, UT
  13. Mulvane Art Museum, Washburn University; Topeka, KS

Troubled Images
Posters and Images of the Northern Ireland Conflict
(April 2003 – September 2005)

  1. John J. Burns Library, Boston College; Chestnut Hill, MA
  2. State Library of New Hampshire; Concord, NH
  3. Irish American Heritage Center; Chicago, IL
  4. University of Denver; Denver, CO
  5. Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace (Stanford University); Stanford, CA
  6. National Arts Club, New York, NY
  7. University of Missouri - St. Louis; St. Louis, MO
  8. Nova Southeastern University; Fort Lauderdale, FL

Exploring the Great Outdoors
Sports and Recreation in Original Illustrations from Children's Books
(April 2003 - September 2005)

  1. Nashville Public Library; Nashville, TN
  2. Creative Discovery Museum; Chattanooga, TN
  3. Nicolaysen Art Museum; Casper, WY
  4. Monmouth Museum; Lincroft, NJ
  5. Huntington Museum of Art; Huntington, WV
  6. Acadiana Arts Council; Lafayette, LA
  7. Napa Valley Museum; Yountville, CA
  8. Museum of the Southwest; Midland, TX
  9. Norfolk Arts Cener; Norfolk, NE
  10. The Mitchell Museum at Cedarhurst; Mount Vernon, IL
  11. Farmington Museum; Farmington, NM
  12. New Visions Gallery - Marshfield Clinic; Marshfield, WI

True Colors
Meditations on the American Spirit
(June 2002 - September 2004)

  1. National Art Club; New York, NY
  2. Topkapi Palace; Istanbul, Turkey *
  3. Çankaya Cultural Center; Ankara, Turkey *
  4. SunTrust Plaza Gallery; Atlanta, GA
  5. The Society of the Four Arts; Palm Beach, FL
  6. The Robert and Mary Montgomery Armory Art Center; West Palm Beach, FL
  7. The Allied Museum; Berlin, Germany *
  8. Millennium Court Arts Centre; Portadown, Northern Ireland *
  9. Ormeau Baths Gallery; Belfast, Northern Ireland *
  10. National Gallery of Arts; Tirana, Albania *
  11. Danubiana Gallery; Bratislava, Slovakia *
  12. The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealy Plaza; Dallas, TX
  13. The Ohr-O'Keefe Museum of Art; Biloxi, MS
  14. 1911 City Hall Arts and Cultural Center; Lake Charles, LA

A Breeze From the Gardens of Persia
New Art from Iran
(April 2001 - August 2003)

  1. Queens Library Gallery; Jamaica, NY
  2. William and Florence Schmidt Art Center (Southwestern Illinois College Foundation); Belleville, IL
  3. Los Angeles (Central) Public Library; J. Paul Getty Gallery; Los Angeles, CA
  4. Georgia State University Art Center; Atlanta, GA
  5. Art Museum of Southeast Texas; Beaumont, TX
  6. Helen Day Art Center; Stowe, VT
  7. The Museum of Arts and Sciences, Inc. and Center for Florida History; Daytona Beach, FL
  8. Creative Arts Center; Pontiac, MI
  9. ArtCentre of Plano; Plano, TX

A Russian Odyssey
The Art and Times of Ivan Djeneeff
(February 2001 - October 2003)

  1. Irving Arts Center; Irving, TX
  2. Oglethorpe University Museum of Art; Atlanta, GA
  3. Lighthouse Center for the Arts, Tequesta, FL; with Honors College, Florida Atlantic University, Jupiter, FL
  4. Las Vegas Art Museum, Las Vegas, NV
  5. Plummer Park Community Center; in collaboration with the City of West Hollywood, CA
  6. Masur Museum of Art; Monroe, LA
  7. Southern Vermont Art Center; Manchester, VT
  8. Cedar Crest College; Allentown PA
  9. Bergstrom-Mahler Museum; Neenah, WI
  10. Queens Library Gallery; Jamaica, NY
  11. Duluth Art Institute; Duluth, MN

A Carnival of Animals
Beasts, Birds and Bugs in Original Illustrations from Children's Books
(March 2000 - November 2003)

  1. ArtCentre of Plano; Plano, TX
  2. High Point Public Library; High Point, NC
  3. The Monmouth Museum; Lincroft, NJ
  4. Bergstrom-Mahler Museum ; Neenah, WI
  5. Mitchell Museum at Cedarhurst; Mount Vernon, IL
  6. Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History; University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK
  7. Art Museum of Southeast Texas; Beaumont, TX
  8. South Bend Regional Museum of Art; South Bend, IN
  9. Ouachita Parish Public Library - Masur Museum of Art; Monroe, LA
  10. Rahr-West Art Museum; Manitowok, WI
  11. Jacqueline Casey Hudgens Center for the Arts; Duluth, GA
  12. National Museum of Wildlife Art; Jackson Hole, WY
  13. Queens Library Gallery; Jamaica, NY
  14. Newport News Public Library - Peninsula Fine Arts Center; Newport News, VA
  15. The Hickory Museum of Art; Hickory, NC
  16. Greenville County Museum of Art; Greenville, SC
  17. Riffe Gallery; Columbus, OH
  18. The Massillon Museum; Massillon, OH

Sing Me a Rainbow
An Artistic Medley from Trinidad and Tobago
(July 1999 - December 2000)

  1. Owensboro Museum of Fine Art; Owensboro, KY
  2. Bergstrom-Mahler Museum; Neenah, WI
  3. ArtCentre of Plano; Plano, TX
  4. Jamaica Center for Arts and Learning; Jamaica, NY
  5. Mitchell Museum at Cedarhurst; Mount Vernon, IL
  6. Saginaw Art Museum; Saginaw, MI

Outward Bound
American Art at the Brink of the Twenty-First Century
(Summer 1999 - Summer 2000)

  1. Fine Arts Museum; Hanoi, Vietnam*
  2. The Painting Institute; Shanghai, China*
  3. The Working People’s Cultural Palace; Beijing, China*
  4. CIPTA Gallery; Jakarta, Indonesia*
  5. The Metropolitan Museum; Manila, Philippines*
  6. Singapore Art Museum; Singapore*

A Winding River
The Journey of Contemporary Art in Vietnam
(May 1998 - December 1999)

  1. ArtCentre of Plano; Plano, TX
  2. Hopkins Center for the Arts; Hopkins, MN
  3. Fernbank Museum of Natural History; Atlanta, GA
  4. George E. Ohr Arts and Cultural Center; Biloxi, MS
  5. Hearst Art Gallery, St. Mary’s College; Moraga, CA
  6. The Bowers Museum of Cultural Art; Santa Ana, CA
  7. National Vietnam Veterans Art Museum; Chicago, IL

Once Upon a Page
The Art of Children’s Books
(November 1997 - Spring 2001)

  1. Bergstrom-Mahler Museum; Neenah, WI
  2. Salt Lake City Public Library; Salt Lake City, UT
  3. Minnetrista Cultural Center and Oakhurst Gardens; Muncie, IN
  4. The Robert and Mary Montgomery Armory Arts Center; West Palm Beach, FL
  5. Cornell Museum; Delray Beach, FL
  6. Lighthouse Gallery; Tequesta, FL
  7. New Visions Gallery, Marshfield Clinic; Marshfield, WI
  8. Rockwell Museum; Corning, NY
  9. Lexington Children’s Museum; Lexington, KY
  10. Farmington Museum; Farmington, NM
  11. Museum of Arts & Sciences; Macon, GA
  12. Duluth Art Institute; Duluth, MN
  13. The Children’s Museum of Kansas City; Kansas City, KS
  14. Loveland Museum and Gallery; Loveland, CO
  15. National Museum of Wildlife Art; Jackson, WY
  16. The Parthenon; Nashville, TN
  17. The Bakersfield Museum of Art; Bakersfield, CA

Imagining the World Through Naïve Painting
Popular Art from Ibero-America
(September 1997 - December 1999)

  1. J. Wayne Stark University Center Galleries (Texas A&M University); College Station, TX
  2. Robert and Mary Montgomery Armory Art Center; West Palm Beach, FL
  3. Duke University Museum of Art; Durham, NC
  4. Fullerton Museum Center; Fullerton, CA
  5. Gallery of Contemporary Art, University of Colorado; Colorado Springs, CO
  6. Brenau University Galleries; Gainesville, GA
  7. Bergstrom-Mahler Museum; Neenah, WI
  8. Esther M. Klein Art Gallery, University City Science Center; Philadelphia, PA
  9. South Bend Regional Museum of Art; South Bend, IN
  10. Art Museum of Southeast Texas; Beaumont, TX
  11. Muscarelle Museum of Art, College of William & Mary; Williamsburg, VA
  12. The Heard Museum; Phoenix, AZ

Message From Soweto
(September 1997 - March 1998)

  1. Greater Flint Arts Council; Flint, MI
  2. The Kentucky Center for Rural Development; Somerset, KY

Panoramas of Passage
Changing Landscapes of South Africa
(July 1995 - May 1998)

  1. Museum of African American Life and Culture; Dallas, TX
  2. Fernbank Museum of Natural History; Atlanta, GA
  3. The Harriet and Charles Luckman Gallery, California State University; Los Angeles, CA
  4. Joseloff Gallery, University of Hartford; West Hartford, CT
  5. National Museum of Afro-American Art and Culture; Wilberforce, OH
  6. The Arkansas Art Center; Little Rock, AR
  7. Flint Institute of Art; Flint, MI
  8. University of Kentucky Art Museum; Lexington, KY
  9. University of the Witwatersrand Art Galleries; Johannesburg, South Africa*

Peoples of the Luzon Mountains
Philippine Photographer Eduardo Masferré
(Through Spring 1999)

  1. National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution; Washington, DC
  2. Indian Queen Elementary; Ft. Washington, MD
  3. University Museum of Anthropology, University of Pennsylvania; Philadelphia, PA
  4. Peabody Museum of Anthropology, Yale University; New Haven, CT
  5. Washington Square Gallery; San Francisco, CA
  6. Luis Vives Hall, Embassy of Spain; London, England*
  7. Casa de America; Madrid, Spainsize*
  8. Universidad Pompeu Fabra; Philippine Consulate; Barcelona, Spain*
  9. Museum für Völkerkunde (Neue Hofburg); Vienna, Austria*
  10. Museu d’Historia, Sant Feliu de Guixols; Girona, Spain*

Building Bridges
Israeli and Palestinian Artists Speak
(April 1994 - November 1997)

  1. Dudley House, Harvard University; Cambridge, MA
  2. Arthur Ross Gallery, University of Pennsylvania; Philadelphia, PA
  3. The Jewish Museum of San Francisco; San Francisco, CA
  4. Joseph D. Carrier Art Gallery; Toronto, Canada*
  5. Temple Anshei Shalom; Hamilton, Ontario, Canada*
  6. Canton Art Institute; Canton, OH
  7. The Pauline Hirsh Gallery; Los Angeles, CA
  8. The National Arts Club; New York, NY
  9. Fine Arts Museum of the South; Mobile, AL
  10. The Depot; College of St. Scholastica; Duluth, MN
  11. Rosen Museum Gallery, Levis J.C.C.; Boca Raton, FL

Dream, Myth and Reality
Contemporary Art form Senegal
(March 1993 - March 1995)

  1. Afro-American Cultural Center; Charlotte, NC
  2. Museum of African-American Life and Culture; Dallas, TX
  3. Marsh Gallery, University of Richmond; Richmond, VA
  4. South Dakota School of Mines and Technology; Rapid City, SD
  5. National Museum of African American Life and Culture; Wilberforce, OH

Breakthrough
The Fight for Freedom at the Berlin Wall
(November 1991 - December 1994)

  1. The Jimmy Carter Library; Atlanta, GA
  2. Macalester College with Minnesota International Center; St. Paul, MN
  3. Wilshire Courtyard with Los Angeles Cultural Affairs Satellite Gallery; Los Angeles, CA
  4. Riverside Art Museum; Riverside, CA
  5. Gerald R. Ford Museum; Grand Rapids, MI
  6. South Dakota School of Mines and Technology; Rapid City, SD
  7. Centre College of Kentucky; Danville, KY
  8. Children’s Museum of Arkansas; Little Rock, AR
  9. Witte Museum; San Antonio, TX
  10. Liberty State Park Historic Railroad Museum; Jersey City, NJ
  11. Western Heritage Museum; Omaha, NB
  12. Capital University; Colombus, OH

Many in One
Twenty-Five Years of Art from Singapore
(May 1991 - November 1992)

  1. The Trammel Crow Center; Dallas, TX
  2. Indiana State Museum; Indianapolis, IN
  3. East West Center; Honolulu, HI

Color and Form
Graphic Arts from the Former Yugoslavia
(December 1990 - June 1993)

  1. The University Gallery, Memphis State University; Memphis TN
  2. The Huber Arts Center; Shippensburg, PA
  3. The New Gallery, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology; Rapid City, SD
  4. Nicolaysen Art Museum; Casper, WY

The World of Lois Mailou Jones
(January 1990 - December 1995)

  1. Peachtree Gallery; Atlanta, GA
  2. Hammonds House Galleries; Atlanta, GA
  3. The Huber Arts Center; Shippensburg, PA
  4. Delta Arts Center; Winston-Salem, NC
  5. California Museum of African-American Art; Los Angeles, CA
  6. Hampton University Museum; Hampton, VA
  7. Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture; New York, NY
  8. Wichita Museum of Art; Wichita, KS
  9. JC Penney Art Gallery; Dallas, TX
  10. Swarthmore College; Swarthmore, PA
  11. Terra Museum of American Art; Chicago, IL
  12. Louisiana Arts and Sciences Center; Baton Rouge, LA
  13. Corcoran Gallery of Art; Washington, DC
  14. Frick Museum of Art, University of Pittsburgh; Pittsburgh, PA
  15. Walt Whitman Cultural Center; Camden, NJ

* indicates non-US venue

 
















 


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