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2002
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Golden, Thelma, curator.
"Black Romantic: The Figurative Impulse in Contemporary African-American Art,"
The Studio Museum of Harlem. New York, New York. April 24-June 23, 2002.
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"Ironic/Iconic,"
Studio Museum of Harlem. New York, New York. July 10-September 22, 2002.
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"Mass Appeal,"
Gallery 101. Ottawa, Canada. August 29-October 12, 2002.
Montréal, Arts Interculturels. Montréal, Canada. March 5-April 5, 2003.
The Khyber Centre For The Arts. Halifax, Canada. May 13-June 7, 2003. Owens Art Gallery. Sackville, canada. September 12-October 26, 2003.
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"Painting as Paradox,"
Artists Space. New York, New York. November 7-December 21, 2002.
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"New Wave,"
Kravets + Wehby. New York, New York. December 19-February 1, 2003.
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2003
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"Re:Figure,"
Gahlberg Gallery, College of DuPage. Glen Ellyn, Illinois. April 3-May 22, 2003.
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"Prague Biennale 1: Peripheries become the center,"
National Gallery/Veletrzni Palac. Prague, Czech Republic. June 26-August 24, 2003.
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"Beauty: A Group Painting Show,"
Kravets + Wehby. New York, New York. December 12-January 31, 2004.
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2004
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"African American Artists in Los Angeles, A Survey Exhibition: FADE,"
The City of Los Angeles Cultural Affairs Department. Los Angeles, California.
Various venues, including The Craft and Folk Art Museum. Los Angeles, California. January 17-February 29, 2004.
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Arbizo, Augusto, curator.
"She's Come Undone,"
Greenberg Van Doren. New York, New York. June 3-July 16, 2004.
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"SUBWAY SERIES: The New York Mets and Our National Pastime,"
Queens Museum of Art. Queens, New York. July 18-October 24, 2004.
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"Glory, Glamour & Gold,"
The Proposition. New York, New York. September 14-October 30, 2004.
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"Eye of the Needle,"
Roberts & Tilton. Los Angeles, California. October 23-November 17, 2004.
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2005
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"Neo-Baroque,"
Tema Celeste. Verona, Italy.
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Brielmaier, Isolde, curator.
"Maximum Flavor,"
ACA Gallery, Atlanta College of Art. Atlanta, Georgia. May 26-August 7, 2005.
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"Relics and Remnants,"
Jamaica Center for Arts and Learning. New York, New York. Opened October 29, 2005.
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Sirmans, Franklin, curator.
"NeoVernacular: Pop, Portraiture, Pulp and Porn,"
Turner Gallery. Los Angeles, California. November 5–December, 2005.
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2006
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"Down by Law,"
Wrong Gallery at the Sondra Gilman Gallery, Whitney Museum. New York, New York. January 21-May 21, 2006.
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