Exhibitions

October 2020 to January 2021: Fourth New York Botanical Garden Triennial.

July 2019: Bloomin’ Chester. Chester Art Centre. Chester, Nova Scotia, Canada. 

May 9th to August 13th 2019: Out of the Woods. ASBA juried exhibition. Minnesota Landscape Arboretum, Chaska, Minnesota, USA.

January 25th to April 13 2019: Out of the Woods. ASBA juried exhibition. Tucson Botanical Gardens, Tucson, Arizona, USA.

October to December 2018: Florentia. Villa Bardini, Florence, Italy.

September to December 2018: Out of the Woods. ASBA juried exhibition. Foundry Art Centre, St. Louis, USA

September to December 2018: Out on a Limb. Foundry Art Centre, St. Louis, USA

May to October 2018: Art of the Plant. Canadian Museum of Nature, Ottawa. 

May to August 2018: Out of the Woods. Huntington Library and Botanical Gardens, San Marino, CA. 

May 2018: Wild in the West. Lougheed House, Calgary.  

April 2018: New Horizons – third annual exhibition. Saint Petersburg, Russia.

April 2018: Florilegium – Sydney’s Painted Garden, Shirley Sherwood Gallery, Kew, London. 

November 2017: Out of the Woods. New York Botanical Gardens (2018 travelling to other venues in USA)

October 2017: Small Works Exhibition. San Francisco

November 2016: 19th ASBA / New York Horticultural Society International Exhibition. NY Design Center, New York.

July 2016: Florilegium – Sydney’s Painted Garden. Museum of Sydney, Australia.

November 2015: 18th ASBA / New York Horticultural Society International Exhibition. NY Design Center, New York.

October 2015: ASBA Weird, Wild and Wonderful Exhibition. Florida International University.

July 2015: ASBA Weird, Wild and Wonderful Exhibition. Huntington Gardens, California.

June 2015: Gust Gallery, Waterton Wild Flower Festival. Waterton National Park, Alberta.

September 2014: 21st World Orchid Conference. Johannesburg, South Africa.

June 2014: 2nd Annual BAGSA Waterton Wildflower Festival Exhibition. Waterton National Park, Alberta.

April 2014: 2nd Triannual ASBA Weird Wild and Wonderful Exhibition. New York Botanical Gardens.

June 2013: BAGSA Waterton Wildflower Festival Exhibition. Waterton National Park, Alberta.

January 2013: BAGSC Drought Tolerant Beauty Exhibition. Chapman University, Orange County, California.

April 2013: 15th Annual ASBA/New York Horticultural Society International Exhibition. New York.

June 2011: Solo exhibition – Bermuda Botanica. Bermuda Society of Arts Gallery, Hamilton, Bermuda.

February 2011: A Brush With Nature Exhibition. Chapman University, Orange County, California.

October 2010: BAGSC Member Exhibition. Fine Arts Building, Los Angeles.

January 2010: Worcester Society of Botanical Artists Exhibition. Birmingham Botanical Gardens Gallery, England.

September 2009: 12th Annual ASBA/New York Horticultural Society International Exhibition. New York.

June 2009: Royal Horticultural Society Show. Birmingham, England.

October 2008: ASBA Small Works Exhibition. Huntington Gardens, Pasadena, California.

September 2008: 11th Annual ASBA/New York Horticultural Society Exhibition. New York.

August 2008: Today’s Botanical Artists Exhibition. Ursus Books and Prints, New York.

November 2007: What is Botanical Art? J.B. Aird Gallery, Toronto.

September 2007: 12th International Exhibition of Botanical Art and Illustration. Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh.

September 2007: 10th Annual ASBA/New York Horticultural Society International Exhibition. New York.

April 2007: BAGSC Member Exhibition. Arboretum of Los Angeles County.

May 2005: Fresh Cuts ASBA International Exhibition. Weisman Museum, Minneapolis.

May 2004: Botanical Bounty Exhibition. Finn Gallery Greenwich, Connecticut.

September 2003: 6th Annual ASBA/New York Horticultural Society International Exhibition. New York.

February 2003: 1st ASBA Western Region Juried Exhibition. Loveland Gallery, Loveland, Colorado.

November 2002: RMSBA member Exhibition. Joan R. Duncan Gallery, Koelbel Library, Littleton, Colorado.

September 2002: Colorado Floracultural Foundation Exhibition. Denver Botanical Gardens.