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Exhibitions[edit]

Solo[edit]

  • Rooftop: Second Nature, Photovisa V, Krasnodar, Russia (2013)
  • Gardens: From Backyard To Rooftops, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI (2012)
  • Green Roofs & Rooftop Gardens, City Gallery, Chicago, IL (2010)
  • Relics, Blue Sky Gallery, Portland, OR (2009)
  • Relics, Baldwin Gallery, MTSU, Murphreesboro, TN (2009)
  • Relics, Dali International Photography Festival, Dali, Yunnan, China (2009)
  • New Pictures, Sidney Yates Gallery, Chicago Cultural Center, Chicago, IL (2008)
  • Blanca Berlin Galleria, Madrid, Spain (2007)
  • Ireland, Scott Nichols Gallery, San Francisco, CA (2004)
  • Stephen Bulger Gallery, Toronto, Ontario (2002)
  • Afterimage Gallery, Dallas, TX (2002)
  • Creative Photographic Arts Center, Lewiston, ME (1998)
  • Midtown Y Photography Gallery, New York, NY (1995)
  • Irish Stories, Chicago Cultural Center, Chicago, IL (1993)
  • Acadie, Museum Of Contemporary Photography, Chicago, IL (1990)

Group[edit]

  • An Unusual Garden, Houston Center For Photography, Houston, TX (2013)
  • Syngenta Photography Award Exhibition, Somerset House, London, England (2013)
  • Domestic, Xavier Miserachs Biennial of Photography Biennieal, Palafrugell, Spain (2012)
  • Anthology, Southeast Museum of Photography, Daytona Beach, FL (2012)
  • Looking At The Land, 21st Century American Views, Museum of Art, RISD, Providence Rhode Island (2012)
  • Looking At The Land, FotoWeek DC Festival, The Warner, Washington, DC (2012)
  • Earth Now: American Photographers and the Environment, New Mexico Museum of Art, Santa Fe, NM (2011)
  • Domestic, Espacio Cultural Caja Madrid, Barcelona, Spain (2010)
  • Place and Presence, Block Museum of Art, Evanston, IL (2009)
  • Beyond The Backyard, Museum of Contemporary Photography, Chicago, IL (2008)
  • Couples: The Art Of Connection, Stephen Daiter Gallery, Chicago, IL (2007)
  • Mysteries, Secrets, Illusions, M.K. Ciurlionis National Museum, Kaunas, Lithuania (2007)
  • InSight, Museum Of Contemporary Photography, Chicago, IL (2006)
  • Intimate Spaces, The Methodist Hospital For Performing Arts Medicine, Houston, TX (2006)
  • Discoveries Of The Meeting Place, FotoFest, Erie City Iron Works, Houston, TX (2006)
  • Innocence Exposed: The Child In Modern Photography, Frist Center For Visual Arts, Nashville, TN (2004)
  • Volbart, Langes Haar…: das Bildnis Jesu Christi, Fotographie Forum International, Frankfurt, GE (2001)
  • White, Stephen Bulger Gallery, Toronto, Ontario (2001)
  • Chicago In The Year 2000, Chicago Cultural Center, Chicago, IL (2001)
  • David Carol & Brad Temkin, Stephen Daiter Gallery, Chicago, IL (2000)

Collections[edit]