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1975
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Fifth Annual Boston City Hall Exhibition. Boston, Massachusetts.
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Jorgensen Gallery, University of Connecticut. Storrs, Connecticut.
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1976
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"Invitational,"
Boston Visual Artists Union. Boston, Massachusetts.
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1980
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"Second Annual Exhibition,"
Painting Space 122. New York, New York.
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1981
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"5+5,"
Mayor's Office of Cultural Affairs, City Gallery. New York, New York.
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1983
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Parsons School of Design. New York, New York.
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1984
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"Ten Downtown,"
La Galerie Seconde Classe. New York, New York.
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"The Ways of Wood,"
The Sculpture Center. New York, New York.
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"Fusion,"
Paulo Salvador Gallery. New York, New York.
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1985
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"Natural History,"
Art in General. New York, New York.
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"Southern Exposure,"
Brockton Art Museum. Brockton, Massachusetts.
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"Invitational,"
Stux Gallery. Boston, Massachusetts.
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Paulo Salvador Gallery. New York, New York.
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1986
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"Ten-Year Survey, Arts Apprenticeship Program,"
Mayor's Office of Cultural Affairs, City Gallery. New York, New York.
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Paulo Salvador Gallery. New York, New York.
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Stavaridis Gallery. Boston, Massachusetts.
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1986-1987
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"A Contemporary View of Nature,"
Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art. Ridgefield, Connecticut. December 6, 1986-February 15, 1987.
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1987
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"PS1 Fifth Annual National and International Studio Artists Program,"
Clocktower Gallery. New York, New York. January 17-February 11, 1987.
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"Natural Reflections: Inside/Outside,"
The Sculpture Center. New York, New York.
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Moody Gallery. Houston, Texas.
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"The Prevalence of Myth,"
Organization of Independent Artists, Bronx Council on the Arts. Bronx, New York.
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Hill Gallery. Birmingham, Michigan.
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"Pursuing Shape and Form,"
Thomas Barry Arts. Minneapolis, Minnesota.
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"The Tree Show: The Tree as a Metaphor in a Selection of Contemporary Art,"
Massachusetts College of Art. Boston, Massachusetts. April 1-29, 1987.
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"Alternative Supports: Contemporary Sculpture on The Wall,"
David Winton Bell Gallery, List Art Center, Brown University. Providence, Rhode Island. April 25-May 25, 1987.
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1988
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"Sculpture '89,"
University Art Gallery, The State University of New York at Albany. Albany, New York.
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"Ellen Driscoll, Robert Lobe, Ursula Von Rydingsvard,"
Damon Brandt Gallery. New York, New York.
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"Ancient Explorations,"
Met Life Gallery. New York, New York.
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"Kindred Spirits: Metaphysical Insights of Seven Sculptors,"
George Ciscle Gallery. Baltimore, Maryland.
Trabia-MacAfee Gallery. New York, New York.
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"Elements,"
Stavaridis Gallery. Boston, Massachusetts.
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"The Nature of Things,"
Cydney Payton Gallery. Denver, Colorado.
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"In the Making,"
The Sculpture Center. New York, New York.
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"Nomadic Visions: Recent Work by Six New York Sculptors,"
Southeastern Massachusetts University. North Dartmouth, Massachusetts. January 25-February 19, 1988.
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"Strike: Nature, Abstraction, Aggression,"
Valencia Community College. Orlando, Florida. February 15-March 25, 1988.
"The 1980s: A New Generation, American Painters and Sculptors," The Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, New York. April 13-July 31, 1988.
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"Innovations in Sculpture, 1985-1988,"
Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art. Ridgefield, Connecticut. September 24-December 31, 1988.
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1989
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"Totem,"
Addison Gallery of American Art, Philips Academy. Andover, Massachusetts.
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"Sculpture on the Edge,"
DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park. Lincoln, Massachusetts.
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"Art Against AIDS, San Francisco: A Sale Exhibition of Contemporary Works of Art at Butterfield & Butterfield Warehouse and Art Against AIDS,"
American Foundation for AIDS Research. San Francisco, California. May 18-June 18, 1989.
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1990
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Nadleman, Cynthia, curator.
"Means to Ends: Process and its Traces in Recent Sculpture,"
Rockland Center for the Arts. West Nyack, New York.
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"The New School Collects: Recent Acquisitions,"
The New School for Social Research. New York, New York.
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"Group Show,"
Eve Mannes Gallery. Atlanta, Georgia.
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"Wood Transformed,"
McMullen Museum of Art, Boston College. Boston, Massachusetts.
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"Pour une Foundation Européene de Recherche sur le Sida,"
Drouot-Richelieu, Paris.
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"Grounded: Sculpture on the Floor,"
University of Michigan Museum of Art. Ann Arbor, Michigan. April 7-June 3, 1990.
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1991
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"Alchemy: Ellen Driscoll, Donald Lipski, Suzanne Bocanegra,"
Fayerweather Gallery, University of Virginia. Charlottesville, Virginia.
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"Two Objects,"
Rosa Esman Gallery. New York, New York.
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"Collection Notes,"
The Rose Art Museum, Brandeis University. Waltham, Massachusetts.
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"American Abstraction at the Addison,"
Addison Gallery of American Art, Philips Academy. Andover, Massachusetts. April 18-July 31, 1991.
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"Insight on Site and The Loophole of Retreat,"
The Rose Art Museum, Brandeis University. Waltham, Massachusetts (installation). September 19-November 3, 1991.
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1992
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Opening Project Exhibition.
European Ceramics Work Center. s'-Hertogenbosch, The Netherlands.
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Suzanne Biederberg Gallery. Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
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"Ellen Driscoll / Donna Byars,"
University of Southern Maine. Gorham, Maine.
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1992-1993
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Sussman, Eve, curator.
"Summer Exhibition,"
Socrates Sculpture Park. Long Island City, New York. June 7, 1992-May 2, 1993.
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1993
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"Drawings from 55 Ferris Street,"
Jessica Berwind Gallery. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Wynn Kramarsky Gallery. New York, New York.
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"Grounds for Sculpture,"
Johnson Atelier Sculpture Park. Mercerville, New Jersey.
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"Five Sculptors,"
Rosa Esman Gallery. New York, New York.
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Taylor, Frederieke, curator.
"55 Ferris Street III,"
Brooklyn, New York. March 14-April 25, 1993.
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1994
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Bowen, Paul, curator.
"Four Women Sculptors,"
Cherrystone Gallery. Wellfleet, Massachusetts.
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"Raft,"
Threadwaxing Space. New York, New York (project room installation with Nene Humphrey).
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"Equal Rights and Justice,"
High Museum of Art. Atlanta, Georgia. May 24-August 28, 1994.
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"Art en Route: MTA/Arts for Transit,"
Paine Webber Gallery. New York, New York. July 14-September 25, 1994.
Museums at Stony Brook. Stony Brook, New York.
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1995
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Wilson Lloyd, Ann, curator.
"New Forms from the Fine Arts Work Center,"
Cape Museum of Fine Art. Dennis, Massachusetts.
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1995-1996
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"From There On Up to Here and Now – with 'Equal Rights and Justice',"
National African American Museum, Smithsonian Institution. Washington, D.C. September 22, 1995-March 3, 1996.
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Streifer Rubinstein, Charlotte, curator.
"In Three Dimensions: Women Sculptors of the 90s,"
organized by the Newhouse Center for Contemporary Art, Snug Harbor, in conjunction with the Women’s Caucus for Art/NYC Chapter. Snug Harbor Cultural Center. Staten Island, New York. July 9, 1995-July 14, 1996.
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1996
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Dennison, Lisa, curator.
"Chesterwood Anniversary Exhibition,"
Chesterwood Museum. Stockbridge, Massachusetts.
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"Infernal Inception: Artists Work in Glass,"
Boston Center for the Arts. Boston, Massachusetts.
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"Close to Home,"
Lehman College Art Gallery. Bronx, New York. September 4-October 29, 1996.
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1997
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"Spaces and Forms,"
Rhinehart School of Sculpture, Maryland Institute College of Art. Baltimore, Maryland.
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Neuhaus, Margie, curator.
"Lifelines,"
Long Island University, C.W. Post Campus. Brookville, New York.
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1998
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Hagen, Charles, curator.
"Paraphotography,"
Maier Museum of Art. Lynchburg, Virginia. March 21-April 26, 1998.
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1999
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"Ellen Driscoll, Lesley Dill, Ambreen Butt,"
DNA Gallery. Provincetown, Massachusetts.
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"Marilyn Monroe X Times,"
Emily Peterson Gallery. New York, New York.
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Sillman, Amy, curator.
"Private Eye,"
Douglass College Library, Rutgers University. Newark, New Jersey.
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"Recent Projects: Ellen Driscoll and Lesley Dill,"
Bernard Toale Gallery. Boston, Massachusetts.
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2000
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"Forms in Motion,"
Henson International Festival of Puppet Theater, The Cooper Union. New York, New York. August 8-October 8, 2000.
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2001
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Arning, Bill, curator.
"Annual Drawing Exhibition,"
Boston Center for the Arts. Boston, Massachusetts.
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"The Drawing Project,"
Bernard Toale Gallery. Boston, Massachusetts.
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2002
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"Archipelago,"
Museum of Contemporary Art. Denver, Colorado.
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Virginia Lynch Gallery. Tiverton, Rhode Island.
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2003
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Gilrain, Kathleen, curator.
"Custom Fit,"
Smack Mellon Studios. Brooklyn, New York. April 19-June 1, 2003.
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"American Academy of Arts and Letters Invitational Exhibition,"
178th Annual Exhibition, National Academy of Design. New York, New York. May 2-June 15, 2003.
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2004
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"Trunk Show,"
King House. Cork, Ireland.
Boyle Co Roscommon. Cork, Ireland. Ireland and Sirius Arts Centre. Cork, Ireland. London Metropolitan University Gallery. Whitechapel, United Kingdom.
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"Betwixt,"
Motoazabu Gallery. Tokyo, Japan.
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Virginia Lynch Gallery. Tiverton, Rhode Island.
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Brown, Gerard, curator.
"The Big Nothing: A Void,"
Institute of Contemporary Art. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. May 1-August 1, 2004.
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2005
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"Camp with The Loophole of Retreat,"
Museum London. London, Ontario, Canada.
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"Trunk Show,"
The Women's Library. London, United Kingdom.
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"Veil,"
The Third Tashkent Biennale. Tashkent, Uzbekistan. October 3-20, 2005.
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2006-2007
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"Legacies: Contemporary Artists Reflect on Slavery,"
as part of a three-part exhibition on slavery. New York Historical Society. New York, New York. June 16, 2006-January 7, 2007.
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2007
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Higashida, Zero, curator.
"Revenant,"
Nippon Ginko. Hiroshima, Japan.
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"Thoreau Reconsidered,"
Glyndor Gallery and Grounds, Wave Hill. Bronx, New York. June 7-August 26, 2007.
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2008
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Giroux, Joan, curator.
"Mercurial and Capricious Systems,"
Columbia College. Chicago, Illinois. January 17–February 23, 2008.
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Dumont, Shana, and Leonie Bradbury, curator.
"It's Getting Hot in Here,"
Montserrat College. Beverly, Massachusetts. February 15-April 6, 2008.
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Kotik, Charlotta, curator.
"The Persistence of Line,"
Kentler International Drawing Space. Brooklyn, New York. June 6-July 13, 2008.
McGregor, Jennifer, curator. "Thoreau Reconsidered," Concord Art Association. Concord, Massachusetts. October 17-December 7, 2008.
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2008-2009
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"Mend,"
Proteus Gowanus Gallery. Brooklyn, New York.
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2009
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Driscoll, Ellen, curator.
"Near Everywhere,"
GASP. Boston, Massachusetts. March 27-May 2, 2009.
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Ewing, Lauren, curator.
"browser, inter-actor, co-author, producer, nomad,"
Fine Arts Work Center. Provincetown, Massachusetts. July 10-July 27, 2009.
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Grayre, Rene, curator.
"Yoshitomikura,"
Hiroshima, Japan.
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2010
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Newsome, Allison, curator.
"Agriculture Encounters Sculpture,"
Allendale Farm. Brookline, Massachusetts. September 4-October 21, 2010.
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2011
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Fischer, Noah, curator.
"Washed Up: Ellen Driscoll & Robert Oxnam,"
Brooklyn Zen Center. Brooklyn, New York. April 1-June 9, 2011.
Waddell, Roberta, curator. "Marked Differences: Selections from the Kentler Flatfiles," Kentler International Drawing Space. Brooklyn, New York. June 3-July 24, 2011.
Newsome, Allison, curator. "Art Encounters Preservation," Wentworth-Coolidge Mansion. Portsmouth, New Hampshire. July 30-October 15, 2011.
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Jurack, Brigitte, curator.
"Democratic Promenade,"
Bluecoat Gallery. Liverpool, United Kingdom. September 30-Novermber 27, 2011.
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2012
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"Sitelines: Elizabeth Alexander • Ellen Driscoll • Kysa Johnson • Kyong Ae Kim • Elizabeth Mooney,"
Beard Gallery, Watson Fine Arts, Wheaton College. Norton, Massachusetts, USA. August 27 - October 5.
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