Ellen Stagg - Exhibition History

Exhibition History

  • Asbury Lanes Curated Show & was in Group Show, 'The Modern Pin Up', Asbury Park, NJ 2012
  • Lux & Eros Group Show, 'Map of Tasmania', Venice, CA 2012
  • Parlor Gallery Group Show, 'Erotic & Ladies', Asbury Park 2012
  • Parlor Gallery Group Show, 'Fun is the Law', Asbury Park, NJ 2012
  • Sexy Art Gallery Group Show, 'Porn Saints', Amsterdam, Netherlands, 2011
  • Parlor Gallery Group Show, 'Down & Dirty', Asbury Park, NJ 2011
  • Shag Solo Show, 'Flip, Flirt and Feel', Brooklyn, NY 2011
  • Mighty Tanaka, Group Show "Cimmerian Shade", New York City 2010
  • Nixon Art Mosh, Group Show New York City, 2010
  • Fuse Gallery, Solo Show 'Melting Flesh', New York City 2010
  • Das Museum, Porn Saints Group Show, Zurich, 2010
  • Parlor Gallery Group Show, 'Shameless', Asbury Park, NJ 2010
  • Bird House Gallery, Porn Saints Group Show, Austin, TX 2010
  • Nixon Art Mosh, Group Show, New York City, 2009
  • Mishka Store, Calendar Release Party w/ Solo Show, 2009
  • Parlor Gallery Group Show, 'Petite Mort', Asbury Park, NJ 2009
  • Center of Sex and Culture Gallery 2008
  • Femina Potens Gallery Group Show 'I Touch Myself', 2008
  • Fuse Gallery Group Show 'Revelation', 2007
  • Sensei Gallery Collaborative Project "Practical Stagg", 2007
  • Frank151 Chop Shop Group Show, 2006
  • Vice Magazine Traveling Group Show on Hockey, 2005
  • Art Directors Club Young Guns 3, 2001
  • SVA Mentors Program and Show, 2000
  • SVA Wooster Gallery Group Show, 1999
  • SVA West Side Gallery Show, 1998

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