Selected Solo Exhibitions
- 1942, 1965: Municipal Gallery, Jackson, Mississippi
- 1953: Tanager Gallery, New York City
- 1953: Positano Art Workshop, Positano, Italy
- 1958, 1960, 1961, 1963: Howard Wise Gallery, Cleveland, Ohio and New York
- 1966: Wooster Art Center, Danbury, Connecticut
- 1968: Wisconsin State University, Platteville
- 1972, 1988: Meridian Museum of Art, Meridian, Mississippi
- 1973: Image Gallery, Stockbridge, Massachusetts; Roko Gallery, New York City
- 1974: Queens College Art Library Gallery, Queens, New York
- 1976, 1977: Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute Gallery, Utica, New York; University Art Gallery, SUNY Binghamton
- 1979: "Southern Tip Series," South Street Seaport Museum, New York City
- 1982: Landmark Gallery, New York City
- 1984: University of Oregon Museum of Art, Eugene, Oregon
- 1987: Kingsborough Community College Art Gallery, New York
- 1988: Meridian Community College, Casteel Gallery, Mississippi
- 1996: Horne-Marshall Gallery, Meridian, Mississippi
- 1997: White Box Gallery, Fred Mitchell Recent Works; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- 1998: Fred Mitchell, Gallery X, New York
- 2003: David Findlay Jr. Gallery, 'Fred Mitchell', New York
- 2005: Noel Fine Art, 'Fred Mitchell: New York Harbor Scenes', Bronxville, New York
- 2007: Joyce Goldstein Gallery, 'Modernism Into Abstraction: Fred Mitchell 1940-1949', Chatham, New York
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