Having said that, she also said that it's perhaps unfair to consider stem cell therapy a
magic bullet, but instead for the therapy to be part of a
larger plan which may include surgery, rehabilitation at a specialty facility (as some rehab treatments have not been studied following stem cell therapy, and may prove to be detrimental) as well as rehab at home, and appropriate pain relief medication.
SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS 2016 Jonathan Ferrara Gallery, The Invisible Side of the Universe, New Orleans, LA 2015 LSU Museum of Art, Shaw Center for the Arts, Margaret Evangeline: On War, Baton Rouge, LA 2014 Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum, Sabachthani, Lansing, MI 2012 Heriard - Cimino Gallery, Dreaming In Quicksilver, New Orleans, LA Kim Foster Gallery, As - If, New York City Stux Gallery, Timebomb, New York City Bertrand Delacroix Gallery, Everyday
Magic, New York City Eleanor D. Wilson Museum of Art, Bayous and Ghosts, 2 - person with Hunt Slonem, Roanoke, VA Butters Gallery, Recklessly Blooming, Portland, OR 2011 Cohn Drennan Contemporary, Steel, 2 person with Suguru Hiraide, Dallas, TX 2010 Heriard - Cimino Gallery, Writing to Alexandrie, New Orleans, LA 2009 Elizabeth Moore Fine Art, Hot House, New York, NY DTR Modern, Distinct Conceptual Voices, Boston, MA HPGRP Gallery, A Feeling in My Bones, New York, NY Olin Gallery of Roanoke College, Margaret Evangeline Paintings and Video, Salem, VA 2008 The Ogden Museum of Southern Art, Silver
Bullets and Holy Water, New Orleans, LA Byron Roche Gallery, Chicago, IL DTR Modern, Steel Canvas, Boston, MA 750 7th Avenue Exhibition Lobby Margaret Evangeline:
Large Paintings and Works on Metal (1998 - 2006), Curator, Helen Varola, New York, NY