- Encaustic Art Museum 10th Anniversary Publication-Featured Artist-October 2021
- ArtPrize 2021 (September-October)-Sweetwaters Coffee and Tea, North Monroe, Grand Rapids, MI-10th Year representation
- Gallery Uptown Group Show-September 2021-Grand Haven, MI
- Encaustic Art Institute Publication “Encaustic Art”, featured artist, Winter 2018
- Permanent Collections: Holland Hospital, Holland MI, Encaustic Art Museum, Santa Fe, NM.
- All Art Works Art Exhibit in collaboration with Sarah Crown at “The Yard,” NYC, NY. February 27-May 23, 2020
- Juried Encaustic Wax Exhibition, Encaustic Art Institute, Santa Fe, New Mexico. 2017-2020
- ArtPrize, Grand Rapids, MI. 2009-2018
- The Collector’s show juried by Tyler Loftis, Venue Tower, Grand Rapids, MI. September 15-October 7, 2017
- The Collector’s Juried Spring show, Sponsored by Artprize, Grand Rapids, MI. March 3-4, 2017
- “RePrize” Curated exhibit, Holland Area Council of Arts, Holland, MI. 2014-2017
- Encaustic Association and Encaustic Art Institute International Exhibit-Santa Fe, New Mexico-Sept.-October 2016
- Zeeland Artists “Featured Artist”, Zeeland Gallery, Zeeland, MI. 2015-2021
- Linc Up Gallery Exhibit, Grand Rapids, MI- Nov 2015
- Artworks Invitational Exhibit, Big Rapids, MI May-June 2015
- St. Cecelia’s Terryberry Gallery Exhibit, Grand Rapids, MI Feb-March 2015
- Artsplace-Newaygo County Council of the Arts, Encaustic Exhibit, June-July 2014
- Uptown Gallery Invitational, Grand Haven, MI-June 2014
- Designs by Dignity, Susan Freidman Design Group, Chicago, IL-March 14-16, 2013
- “Tea and Texture,” C2c Gallery, Grand Haven, MI Nov-Dec 2012
- Splashs, Drips and Smears, Terry Berry Gallery(St. Ceceilia) Collaborative exhibit with Michele Gort, Grand Rapids, MI-Oct-Nov 2012
- Grand Haven Art Walk, C2c Gallery, Grand Haven, MI-Sept. 19- Oct. 6, 2012
- “Color,” City Art Gallery, Grand Rapids, MI-Sept-Oct. 2012
- 83rd Regional Juried Exhibition-Muskegon Museum of Art, Muskegon, MI-May 26-August 2011
The modern artist is working with space and time and expressing their feelings rather than illustrating.
— Jackson Pollock