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2023

Climate Reckoning




2022

Poway Center for the Performing Arts




Phes Gallery


2020

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Due to closures around Coronavirus,
this exhibition is no longer viewable,
you can get a glimpse of the
exhibition including my pieces here





Endangered: Exploring California's Changing Ecosystems


Endangered California Opening


2019

That’s What She Said…Artists Speak Out

Co-curated by Wes Chester and Stacie Birky Greene is an exhibition of FIG artists hailing from 3 generations of women, each of whom exhibits a unique perspective on her experience in the world, using a broad range of media and invoking a kaleidoscopic array of referential imagery. This Exhibition’s aim is to create a dialogue between the works and the audience provoking thoughts and conversations around women’s struggles.


Swift Gallery
Martha Pace Swift Gallery
2820 Roosevelt Rd.
San Diego, CA 92104
Liberty Station

Invitational Exhibition
Inside/Outside

Collaboration
with Russell Pence

Inside Outside

Social Practice Art, Kathleen Mitchell
Project PAINT, the Prison Arts INiTiative

April 27-May 18, 2019



Solo Exhibition
...and then the skies were silent
Exhibition catalog of this show is available!
Here

Swift Gallery
June 7 - September 13, 2019

Martha Pace Swift Gallery
2820 Roosevelt Rd.
San Diego, CA 92104
Liberty Station

2018

FIG Group Exhibition
Women: Art and Poetry

Spoon Bill Sandpiper
"Critical: Spoon Bill Sandpiper" (with Sandpiper by Elizabeth Bishop in the background)
oil on canvas, 40 X 30"


November 15, 2018 - January 6, 2019
Lyceum Theater Lower Gallery
at the REP, Horton Plaza, San Diego



Solo Exhibition
Fractured Memories

Fractured Memories

December 4, 2018 - January 26, 2019
Opening Reception
December 8, 2018 1-4pm
Encinitas Library
540 Cornish Dr.
Encinitas, CA 92024

FIG Group Exhibition
Mind the Gap

Bridge the Gap
Bill Feeney, Why its so Difficult to Be Tender
When You're a Boy

Stacie Birky Greene, Critical: Indian Bustard

Southwestern College Art Gallery
Curated by Prudence Horne
March 15 - April 19


FIG Group Exhibition
Feminism Now

The More Things Change
The More Things Change

FIG and Krogen Amerika
May 26- June 17, 2018
Grafiska Sallskapet, or the Gallery of the Swedish Printmakers' Association
Stockholm

2017

Endangered: Exploring California's
Changing Ecosystems

Endangered: Exploring California's Changing Ecosystems

Curated by Danielle Deery
Mesa College Art Gallery
September

Five Facets Presents:
“Flora, Fauna and Form”

Flora, Fauna and Form

Curated by Susan Osborn
Bonita Museum and Cultural Center
July-August

Solo Exhibition

Fractured Memories

Fractured Memories
Poway Center for the Performing Arts
April

2016

2016 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA/BAJA BIENNIAL

Speciemen Drawer
Specimen Drawer: C.E. Nukupuu

Juried by Anthony Graham, Assistant Curator
at the MCA San Diego

San Diego Art Institute
Dec-Jan. 2017

Invitational Group Show
Night Stand: Bedside Re-imagined by FIG

Tiffany's Revisited: Homage to Clara Driscoll
Tiffany's Revisited: Homage to Clara Driscoll

Women’s Museum of California
November



Invitational Group Show

Feminism Now

The More Things Change
The More Things Change

Gallery D, San Diego, CA
May-Jun, 2016


Solo Exhibition
Archive

Archive

Point Loma Library, San Diego, CA
September-October, 2015

2014:
Invitational Group: "Beyond Landscape", Encinitas Community Center Gallery,
Encinitas, CA December-January
Invitational Group: "Fence/Barda", Art Produce, San Diego, CA September-October
Invitational Group: "100X100 Artists for Healing", Hyde Gallery, El Cajon, CA

2013:
“15 Minutes” of Fame: San Diego Museum of Art, San Diego, CA
Invitational Group: "Gift", Mesa College Art Gallery, San Diego, CA
Solo: "Origins", Next Door Gallery, San Diego, CA

2011:
Invitational Group: C Contemporary Studio, El Cajon
Two Artist: Artifact Studio, San Diego
Invitational Group:"Women and Their Landscapes", Garage Gallery, San Diego

2010: Invitational Group Show: "Vacancy II", San Diego
Invitational Group: "Mail Art Show", Escondido Municipal Gallery, Escondido