Ambreen Butt - Selected Solo Exhibitions

Selected Solo Exhibitions

2010

Dirty Pretty and other stories, Jeffe-Friede Gallery at Hopkins center for the arts, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH

2008

Dirty Pretty, Anna Kustera Gallery, New York, NY

Ambreen Butt: Prints, Carroll and Sons Inc. Boston, MA

2007

Cirque Du Monde, Bernard Toale Gallery, Boston, MA

I need a hero, Site Specific Installation, Robert Hull Fleming Museum, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT

2006

Maud Morgan prize: Ambreen butt, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA

2005

I Need a Hero, Kustera Tilton Gallery, New York, NY

Demons, Roberts & Tilton Gallery, Los Angeles, CA

2003

What is past, or passing, or to come, Bernard Toale Gallery, Boston, MA

I must utter what comes to my lips, Worcester Art Museum; Worcester, MA

2002

Drawings by Ambreen Butt - Stephen L. Barstow Artist In Residence, University Art Gallery - Central Michigan University; Mount Pleasant, MI

2001

Ambreen Butt: Home and the World, Bernard Toale Gallery; Boston, MA

1999

Artist is an Allure of the closed; Invitational Site Specific Installation, Institute of Contemporary Art; Boston, MA

Bed of my own making; Bernard Toale Gallery; Boston, MA

1997

Ambreen Butt: New Paintings, Bernard Toale Gallery; Boston, MA

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