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Exhibition list

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I've removed the list of exhibitions per MOS:ART#Exhibitions but am preserving them here in case anyone would like to use it for future research

1964–1967
  • Amsterdam & in Vogelweh and
  • Kaiserslautern, Germany (solo)
1967–1969
  • Wrightville Beach, NC (solo and group)
1968
St. Johns Gallery, Wilmington (solo)
1968
Southport, NC (Solo)
1969
Wilmington Art Gallery, NC (solo)
1987
Jan Goin Gallery, Charleston (group)
1988–1990
  • Wexford Gallery
  • Hilton Head, SC (Group)
1989
Exhibition Curated by Leo Twigs, Berkeley, SC (group)
1992
Charleston Art Trading Company (featured artist)
1992–1995
New Life Art, Charleston, SC (solo and group shows)
1993–1996
Greenwood Museum, SC
1998
McCormick Museum, SC, Sponsored by SCArts Commission
2000–2004
CrazyHorse Art Gallery, Charleston, SC (solo)
2004
Exhibition Curated by Brenda Cook, NYC (group)
2004–2007
Owned and Showed at the Belle Muse Art Gallery and EC Bell Fine Art, Charleston, SC (solo and group)
2005
Different Artists, Different Mediums Curated by Brenda Cook, West Ashley, SC (group)
2007
Galeria Aspen, Guanajuato, Mexico, (featured artist)

Vegantics (talk) 16:57, 8 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Remove this entry?

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I support removing this entry because the subject is not notable, with most online references referring back to the artist's own Facebook page. I just don't think I'm experienced enough as an editor to have permission to do so. ChurroCat (talk) 17:53, 8 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]