Selected Exhibitions
Memphis Brooks Museum of Fine Art, “Black American Portraits”, Memphis, Tennessee
August 17, 2023 through January 7, 2024
Spelman College Museum of Fine Arts, “Black American Portraits”, Atlanta, Georgia
February 8, 2023 through June 30, 2023
The David C. Driskell Center, “Telling Our Story: Community Conversations with Our Artists”, College Park, Maryland
September 9, 2022 through December 2, 2022
Steve Turner Gallery, “Loss, Healing & Restoration”, Los Angeles, CA
January 8, 2022 through February 5, 2022
Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Resnick Pavilion “Black American Portraits”, Los Angeles, CA
November 7, 2021 through April 17, 2022
Curated by Christine Y. Kim, Liz Andrews, & Breanne Bradley
Salon 94, “Frieze London 2020”, London, UK
October 7, 2020 through October 16, 2020
Salon 94, “Portraiture: A Private Room”, New York, NY
May 19, 2020 through June 26, 2020
Los Angeles County Museum of Art, “Life Model: Charles White and His Students”, Los Angeles, CA
February 19, 2019 through September 15, 2019
Curated by C. Ian White & Sarah Jesse
California African American Museum, “Reflections on the Self: Selections from the Permanent Collection”, Los Angeles, CA
May 11, 2016 through September 18, 2016
The David C. Driskell Center at the University of Maryland, "Collectors’ Legacy, Selections from the Sandra and Lloyd Baccus Collection", College Park, Maryland
September 10 through November 20, 2015
Couturier Gallery, “L.A. Muralists: In Their Studios II”, Los Angeles, CA
June 6 through July 18, 2015
Selected for Venice Biennale 2015, Palazzo Querini Stampalia, “Black SoCal: Art and Practice in an Evolving Landscape”
May through November 2015 (Postponed)
California African American Museum, “Places of Validation, Art & Progression”, Los Angeles, CA
September 29, 2011 through April 1, 2012
Civic Virtue: The Impact of the Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery and The Watts Towers Art Center, Los Angeles, CA
December 15, 2011 through February 12, 2012
Fowler Museum, “Art, Activism, Access: 40 Years of Ethnic Studies at UCLA”, Los Angeles, CA
February 28 through June 13, 2010
Irving Arts Center, “The Arthur Primas Collection, 200 Years of African American Art”, Irving, Texas
April 15 through October 15, 2010
Dayton Art Institute, “The Arthur Primas Collection, 200 Years of African American Art”, Dayton, Ohio
November 6, 2010 through January 30, 2011
M. Hanks Gallery, “Distinctly Los Angeles: An African American Perspective”
(Catalogue available), Santa Monica, California
February 11 through March 28, 2009
Muskegon Museum of Art, “Looking Ahead: Portraits from the Mott-Warsh Collection”
(Catalogue available), Muskegon, Michigan
August 21 through October 28, 2008
Arkansas Arts Center, “Visions: Selections from the James T. Dyke Collection of Contemporary Drawings”
(Catalogue available), Little Rock, Arkansas
September 12 through November 9, 2008
Naples Museum of Art, “Visions: Selections from the James T. Dyke Collection of Contemporary Drawings”
(Catalogue available), Naples, Florida
December 21, 2007 through March 25, 2008
Kansas African American Museum, “Looking Back, Looking Black, African American, African and Latino Images, From the Robert E. Holmes Collection”, Wichita, Kansas
September 15 through December 31, 2006
California African American Museum, “More Than Meets the Eye, Perspective from the Robert E. Holmes Collection”, Los Angeles, CA
January 2006 through April 8, 2006
North Carolina Central University Museum, “Affirming a Legacy”, Durham, NC
February 6, 2005 through the end of April 2005
North Carolina A&T State University Museum, “Affirming a Legacy”, Greensboro, NC
October 8, 2004 through December 2004
Steve Turner Gallery, “About Face”, Solo exhibition, Beverly Hills, CA
February 26 through April 9, 2005
Koplin Gallery, “Drawings VI”, Los Angeles, CA
July 27 through September 7, 2002
Frye Art Museum, “Representing L.A.”, Seattle, WA, December 2000 to February 2001
Also traveled to Corpus Christi Art Museum, Corpus Christi, Texas and The Laguna Art Museum, Laguna, CA; 2001-2002
Cal-State Los Angeles, Fine Arts Gallery, “Figure This”, Los Angeles, CA; 1999
Cal-State Dominguez Hills, University Gallery, “Family Collections and Recollections”, Solo exhibition, Carson, CA; 1998
LAX Los Angeles Biennial, Armory Center for the Arts, CA; 1994
Installation with May Sun
Smithsonian Institution/Experimental Gallery, “Dress Codes; Urban Folk Fashion”, Washington, D.C.
October 1993 through March 1994
Koplin Gallery, “Drawings III”, Santa Monica, CA; July 1993
Venice Art Walk/Docent Studio Tours, Sunday May 23, 1993
Koplin Gallery, “Six Los Angeles Muralists”, Santa Monica, CA; January 1993
Santa Monica Museum of Art, “Breaking Barriers”, Santa Monica, CA; September 1992
California African American Museum of Art, "No Justice, No Peace? Resolutions...", Los Angeles, CA; September 1992
Santa Monica Museum of Art, Artist Projects Series, “Richard Wyatt: Central Avenue Jazz”, Santa Monica, CA; 1991
Couturier Gallery, “L.A. Muralists: In Their Studios”, Los Angeles, CA; 1990
Merging One Gallery, Santa Monica, CA; 1989
Arizona State University, University Art Museum, Arizona; 1986
Western College, Art Gallery, Yuma, AZ; 1986
Gemini G.E.L. Gallery, Los Angeles, CA; 1985
Heritage Gallery, Los Angeles, CA; 1983
Ankrum Gallery, Los Angeles, CA; 1982
Heidelberger Kunstverein' Gallery, Koln, Germany; 1982
Museum of African American Art/The Gallery, “Visions of a Spirit”, Los Angeles, CA; 1979
March 16 through April 12, 1979
Municipal Art Gallery, Hollywood, CA; 1977
Brand Art Gallery, Glendale, CA; 1976
Los Angeles County Museum of Art, “Panorama of Black Artists”, Los Angeles, CA; 1972
Jewish Community Center, Art Gallery, Los Angeles, CA; 1971
Security Pacific National Bank Traveling Exhibition, 1971