EXHIBITIONS:
A. “A Matriot's Dream: Health Care For
All” – To view pictures click
here »»
Seventeen-piece exhibition containing 48 photographs.
A collaborative photography/poetry project with poet
Frances Payne Adler, about the current crisis in access
to health care. The electronic version of exhibition
is housed on the Creative Writing and Social Action
Program's website at California State University Monterey
Bay.
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- Universal Health Care Action Network, Cleveland,
Ohio, on permanent loan, 2000
- Washington D.C. National Conferences, U.S. Senate,
Congress showings, 1997 - 1998
- California State University Monterey Bay, 1997
- The Center for The Arts, University of Wisconsin,
La Crosse, 1995
- State Conference of California Hospitals, San
Diego 1994
- Marjorie Evans Gallery, Monterey Community Coalition
sponsored, 1994
- The California State Capitol & Sacramento
State University Library, Sept. 1993
- Washington, D.C. National Conference “Health
Care Reform: the Next 100 days” 1993
- San Francisco, Health Access Foundation showing,
Oct. l992 - March l993 |
Funded by a grant from the Irvine Foundation and sponsored
by California Health Decisions, with additional funding
from the San Diego County Foundation, the Health Access
Foundation and the March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation.
B. “Who Says I Can't? The Spirit of Special
Olympics”
Fifteen piece exhibition containing 52 photographs.
The exhibition includes black & white and color
prints framed with stories about people who are developmentally
handicapped. Exhibition sites:
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- Chevron Art Gallery, San Francisco, Feb-May
l992
- The Hall of Champions Sports Museum, San Diego,
May l990
- Regional Special Olympic Games, San Diego State
University, June l990
- State Special Olympic Games, University California
Los Angeles, June, l990
- On permanent loan, Special Olympics, San Diego
1994 -present
- Part of exhibit on view at Institute of Service
Learning, CSUMB, 1998-present |
Funded in part by the City of San Diego Arts Commission
and the Copley Foundation.
C. “Struggle To Be Borne”
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A twenty-four-piece exhibition and book published by
San Diego State University Press, with poet Fran Adler
depicting the crisis of pregnant poor women shut out
from prenatal care. National tour:
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- On permanent loan, Natividad Women’s Health
Clinic, Salinas, CA. 1995 - present
- University of California Santa Cruz, Jan. l992
- Alvarado Gallery, Monterey Conference Center,
Sept. l991
- State Capitol Building, St. Paul, MN, Jan l991
- Jan Turner Gallery, Los Angeles, CA., May l990
- Clark Humanities Museum, Scripps College - Claremont,
CA., Aug.-Sept l989
- Social Movement Gallery, Nashville, Tennessee,
May-June l989
- House of Representatives, Washington D.C., June
l988
- State Capitol Building, Columbus, Ohio, Oct l988
- Times Mirror Building, Los Angeles, CA., "National
Congressional Commission On Infant Mortality,”
March l988
- Capitol Building, Sacramento, CA., " Senate
Award for Artistic Excellence," Jan l988 |
Funded in part by grants from the National Endowment
for the Arts and the Combined Arts and Education Council
of San Diego, with additional support from the Copley
Foundation and the March of Dimes.
D. “When the Bough Breaks: Pregnancy and
The Legacy of Addiction” – To
view pictures click here »»
A twenty-three-piece exhibition containing 60 photographs.
Kira Corser, writer/photographer and Frances Payne Adler,
writer/poet. An exhibit about the inter-generational
cycle of addiction and child abuse, documenting drug
and alcohol use during pregnancy. Book published by
NewSage Press, Portland, OR, l993 publishes the book.
National tour includes
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- Monterey County Crisis House, on permanent loan,
2001
- Rhode Island, State Capitol Building, May 1995
- Bismarck, North Dakota, Feb. - March 1995
- State Capitol Building, Washington, 1994
- State Capitol Building, Boise, Idaho 1994
- Ohio, Martin Luther King Building, 1994
- State Capitol Building and Universities, Oklahoma,
1993
- State Capitol Building, White Plains, New York,
1993
- State Capitol Building, Pennsylvania, 1993
- Madison, Wisconsin, Rotunda of Capitol Building,
Feb. - March l993
- Mayors Hall, Washington D.C. 1993
- Maryland, County Buildings and Churches - 1993
& 1994
- Washington DC, Office Of Substance Prevention
(0SAP) National Conf., July l992
- Santa Clara County Government Building, San Jose,
Aug. l992
- Santa Cruz County Government Building, May l992
- University of San Diego, April l992
- State Conference, Healthy Mothers/Healthy Babies
- Phoenix, AZ, Feb. l992
- Washington DC, Healthy Mothers/Healthy Babies
Coalition Natl. Conf. Sept l99l
- Clark Humanities Museum, Scripps College, Claremont,
CA, Jan - Feb. L991
- San Diego County Administration Building, San
Diego, CA, April l990
- San Diego State University Library, 1990
- Capitol Building, Sacramento, CA., Aug.-Sept l990 |
Funded in part by an art grant from Las Patronas and
an education grant from the March of Dimes Birth Defects
Foundation.
E. “Home Street Home”
A twenty-four-piece exhibition and book on homelessness,
in collaboration with poet Frances Payne Adler, 1984.
Tour has included:
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- On permanent loan, National Coalition for the
Homeless, Washington D.C. 1995-present
- University of San Diego Gallery, Conference on
the Homeless, 1995
- University of San Diego Art Gallery, San Diego,
CA., Nov-Dec. 1991
- State Capitol Building, Phoenix, and AZ., Sept.
l988
- The Gallery, Memorial Union, Arizona State University,
March l988
- Comic Relief Fund-raiser, HBO TV national broadcast,
1986
- Rotunda, U.S. Senate, Washington, D.C. May l986
- State Capitol Building, Sacramento, CA. Feb. l984
- Eleanor Roosevelt Centennial Exhibition, San Diego
State University, Oct. l984
- Sushi Art Gallery, San Diego, CA., Sept. l984 |
Funded in part by grants from California's Combined
Arts and Education Council, David Copley, Catholic Community
Services, the National Mental Health Association, "Comic
Relief" and the Congressional Committee for Families
of the Homeless, Washington D.C.
XI. OTHER EXHIBITIONS INCLUDE:
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“Theatre of the Imagination,” Santa
Catalina School Gallery, interactive creative writing
with imagery. Solo show
2002 “Beggars and Choosers,” nationally
traveling group show on poverty and birth control
choices, 2002 - 2003
“Memorial to Victims of the Holocaust,”
Congregation Beth Israel, Carmel, April 2002
“Journeys Real and Imagined,” Unitarian
Church, Solo show Nov – Dec 2002 “Image
Makers,” Group show, Pacific Grove Art Center,
November 2002
Belle Gallery, New York City, 2001
Artist Equity Show, Pacific Grove Art Center, July
2001 & June 2002 “Visual Voices: Threat
of the Dam,” Monterey County Save the Carmel
River , Director. Traveling
exhibition of photographs, text, children’s
art, web site, video, 1999- present “Guiding
With Courage: Personal Heroes ,” Monterey
County Free Libraries Project. Traveling
community exhibit, video and book, 1997 -1999
Ansel Adams Gallery, “Points of Entry: A Nation
of Strangers.” Group show -San Francisco,
1996
Center for Creative Photography, “Points of
Entry.” Group show, Tucson, AZ. 1995
Museum of Photographic Arts, “Points of Entry.”
Group show, San Diego, 1995
Center For The Arts, University of Wisconsin, La
Crosse, 1995
La Gallerie De La Rue, “Old Myths and New
Superstitions.” Solo show, San Diego, 1995
“Flyways Project: the Pacific Rim,”
Women’s Caucus for Art. Traveling group exhibition,
WA, CA, HI, 1992-1994
Center for Photographic Art, Carmel, Juried group
exhibitions, 1993 & 1994 “Spirit Earth,”
Carl Cherry Center for the Arts, Carmel. Solo exhibition,
l992 “Women and War,” Union Gallery,
University of Texas, Austin, national group exhibit,
l992 “Dreaming the Earth Spirit,”
Solo show, Carl Cherry Center for the Arts, Carmel,
May l992 “Back to the Garden: Organic
Farming,” Marin County, Headlands Center for
the Arts, March l992 “The Subject Is War,”
Monterey County Artists. Group show, Pacific Grove
Art Center, April l99l “Dreaming Art,”
Group exhibition, Cherry Foundation Art Gallery,
Carmel, CA., April l99l “New Faces,”
Group exhibition, John Thomas Gallery, Fullerton,
CA., Jan. l988 “Spirit of the Barrio,”
Logan Health Clinic, San Diego, CA. Permanent installation,
l986 |
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