Notable Exhibitions
- 2009
- Museo Vault in Wynwood Art District, Miami
- Coral Springs Museum of Art, Sheila Elias: Somewhere-Anywhere, Coral Springs, Fla.
- 2008
- Lila G. Martinez Gallery, Cambridge, Mass.
- The Multicultural Arts Center, Cambridge, Mass.
- The Napoleon Grand Salon at The Deauville Hotel, Miami Beach, Fla.
- Riverside Art Museum, Riverside, Calif.
- 2007
- Farmani Gallery, “SOMEWHERE-ANYWHERE,” Los Angeles, Calif.
- Boca Grande Art Alliance National Exhibition.
- Maryland Federation of Art.
- Visual Arts Center of New Jersey.
- 2006
- Bass Museum, “I Wanna Be Loved by You: Photographs of Marilyn Monroe,” Miami Beach, Fla.
- Masur Museum of Art.
- 2005
- Lancaster County Art
- 2004
- OMNIART, "Sonic Silence," Miami, Fla.
- 2003
- Boca Raton Museum of Art
- Norton Museum of Art
- 2002
- Bass Museum, Miami Beach, Fla.
- Jewish Museum of Florida
- 2001
- Kim Foster Gallery, "Beyond the Camera...," New York, NY
- Silvana Facchini Gallery, "Living in Miami," Miami, Fla.
- South Florida / Art Center, "Reconnect," Miami Beach, Fla.
- Maryland Federation of Art, "Art on Paper 2001"
- Corcoran Gallery, Annapolis, MD, juror David C. Levy
- 1999
- Veneto Gallery, Miami, Fla.
- Marguiles Taplin Gallery, Bay Harbour, Fla.
- 1998–1997
- "Secret Gardens," Travelling Exhibition, Lowe Art Museum, Miami, Fla.
- Public Art Program, City of Orlando, Fla.
- Lowe Museum, University of Miami, Fla.
- Art and Culture Center of Hollywood, Hollywood, Fla.
- 1996
- Bernard Biderman Gallery, New York, NY
- 1994
- Metro Dade Cultural Resource Center, Miami, Fla.
- Huntsville Museum of Art
- 1996
- New England Center for Contemporary Art
- San Diego Art Institute, CA
- 1992–87
- Anne Jaffe Gallery, Bay Harbour, Fla.
- 1990
- Ratner Gallery, Chicago, IL
- Santa Monica Heritage Museum, Los Angeles, Calif.
- 1989–87
- Paula Allan Gallery, New York, NY.
- 1988 Otis Parsons School of Design, "Hollywood: Portrait of the Stars" Calif.
- 1987
- Louvre, Institute des Decoratifs, "Liberty: the Official Exhibitions Centenary
of the Statue of Liberty", Louvre Institut des Decoratifs, Paris, France
- New York Public Library, New York, NY
- Gallery Q, Tokyo, Japan
- University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC
- New York University, Loeb Gallery, New York, NY
- Riverside Art Museum, Riverside, Calif.
- 1986
- Danville Museum of Fine Arts, Danville, Virginia
- 1986–84
- Alex Rosenberg Gallery, New York, NY
- New York University, New York, NY
- 1986–82
Stella Polaris Gallery, Los Angeles, Calif. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC
- 1985
- Pictogram Gallery, East Village, NY
- California State University,Northridge, Calif.
- Institute for Contemporary Arts, Korea
- Forcus International, "American Woman in Art", Nairobi, Kenya
- Laguna Beach Museum of Art, OCCA, Long Beach, Calif.
- Gallery One, Fort Worth, Texas, juror: Dr. William Otton
- Janco-Dada Museum, Ein Hod, Israel
- 1984
- Rutgers University, NJ
- Arizona State University, Ariz.
- American Academy of Fine Arts and Letters, New York, NY
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