Exhibitions of Work By Jeff Carter
- Focus Oz, 1991-2 – Berry NSW
- Untitled, 1992 – Christine Abrahams Gallery, Melbourne
- Saturday Arvo, 1993 – Stills Gallery, Sydney
- Untitled, 1994 – Christine Abrahams Gallery
- Concerned Viewer, 1995 – Photographers Gallery, Sydney
- Beach, Bush & Battlers, 1995 – Byron-Mapp Gallery, Sydney
- Battlers,1996 – Christine Abrahams Gallery, 1998 – Byron-Mapp Gallery, 1999 Penrith Regional Gallery, 1999 Brisbane City Art Gallery, 2000 Gippsland Regional Art Gallery, 2002 – Myrtleford, Victoria
- Sydney Images, 1996 – Byron-Mapp Gallery
- A Hungry Eye, 1999 – Dick Bett Gallery, Hobart
- 8 Seconds High!, 1999 – Christine Abrahams Gallery, 2003 – Museum Of The Riverina, Wagga, 2003 - Shear Outback, Hay, NSW,
- Selected Images, 1999 – Paris Photo Show
- The Way We Were, 2000 – Byron-Mapp Gallery
- Combined Artists, 2000 – Byron-Mapp Gallery
- Selected Images, 2000 – Paris Photo Show
- Charles Kerry/Jeff Carter, 2001 - Mosman Art Gallery
- Images 1950-2000, 2001 – Christine Abrahams Gallery
- Federation (Contrib. Artist), 2001 – National Gallery of Australia
- Images 1950-2000, 2001 – Byron-Mapp Gallery
- Big River Show (Contrib. Artist), 2002 – Wagga Regional Art Gallery
- Retrospective, 2003 – Monash Gallery of Art, Victoria
- Images 1950-2001 – National Trust Parliament Place Gallery, Melbourne
- Icon Images, 2003 - Christine Abrahams Gallery
- Vintage Images, 2006 - Sandra Byron Gallery, Sydney
- Retrospective Images, 2006 - Christine Abrahams Gallery, Melbourne
- 'La Nieta', 2006 - The Australian Photographers Gallery, Sydney
- Queen Victoria Market Series: 1956, 2008 Queen Victoria Market
- Beach, Bush + Battlers: Photographs by Jeff Carter 2011 – State Library of NSW from 4 January - 20 February
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