Its highly ambitious
first show was curated by Paul Schimmel and scholar Jenni Sorkin, and explores the way in which 34
female artists (such as Louise Nevelson, Louis Bourgeois, Lee Bontecou, Ruth Asawa, Lynda Benglis, Eva Hesse, Jessica Stockholder, Karla
Black, and Liz Larner) over the past 70 years have radically shaped and changed the conversation around sculpture in modern and contemporary art.
2009 Landscape Revisited, Park Avenue Armory, New York, NY Extended Family: Contemporary Connections, Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, NY Posing Beauty, New York University Tisch School of the Arts, New York, NY Dress Codes: The Third ICP Triennial of Photography and Video, The International Center of Photography, New York, NY Creating Identity: Portraits Today, 21C Museum, Louisville, KY
Black Is,
Black Ain't, The Artspace at the Kansas City Art Institute, Kansas City, MO Undercover: Performing and Transforming
Black Female Identities, The Spelman College Museum of Fine Art, Atlanta, GA
First Look: An Exhibition of Emerging
Artists from Los Angeles Galleries, House of Campari, Los Angeles, CA Remix, Catharine Clark Gallery, San Francisco, CA The
Female Gaze: Women Looking At Women, Cheim and Read, New York, NY Crash Proof, The Scholar and Feminist Online, Barnard Center for Research on Women, online exhibition Elsewhere, Saltworks, Atlanta, GA The Glamour Project, Lehmann Maupin, New York, NY CAN & DID — Graphics, Art, and Photography from the Obama Campaign, Danziger Projects, New York, NY