Tennessee State University Faculty Triennial
2023
Arrowmont Gallery, Knoxville, TN
2023

Workshop Instructor's Exhibition. Photograph by Heather Wetzel

"Gone but Not Forgotten"
2023
Nashville Int'l Airport Flying Solo Exhibition
International Group Exhibition for Women United Art Movement
2022
Unrequited Leisure Air_(space) Project
2021
NKA Gallery
2021
A Social Practice at Berry College
2021
Solo Exhibition
A Social Practice
2021
Berry College
Keep A Breast Casting Nashville Exhibition
2020
We Count: First Time Voters
2020

On August 18, 1920, the Tennessee state legislature voted to ratify the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which guarantees and protects women’s right to vote. As the 36th state to approve the amendment, Tennessee completed the three-quarters majority needed to make it the law of the land. One hundred years later, this country holds elections with significantly fewer legal restrictions on who is allowed to vote. In attempting to count every person currently living in the United States, including individuals experiencing homelessness, the 2020 U.S. census collected data that will determine the allocation of resources and funding, the boundaries of legislative and congressional districts, and the number of seats representing each state in the U.S. House of Representatives.

We Count: First-Time Voters honored the 100th anniversary of the passage of the 19th Amendment and the importance of civic engagement by highlighting the history of voting in the United States and the first voting experiences of a diverse group of Nashvillians. Five local artists created visual representations of these voting experiences in a variety of mediums.

"How you Doing?"
2020
SKyPAC
Bowling Green, KY
We Count: First Time Voters Artists
2020
Undertones-Black Women Rise
2020

presented by Monthaven Arts and Cultural Center

Solo Exhibition at Gallery Luperca
2016
Nashville, TN