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FLORENCIO LENNOX CAMPELLO
www.lennycampello.com
Florencio Lennox Campello was born in Guantanamo, Cuba and studied art at
the University of Washington School of Art in Seattle, Washington from which he
graduated in 1981. While there Campello helped to create the Arts NW Student
Gallery in Seattle, the area’s first art gallery focused on student artwork. He also
organized several exhibitions at the School of Art.
In that same year that he graduated from Washington, he won the William
Whipple National Art Competition First Prize for Printmaking, the silver medal at
the Ligoa Duncan Art Competition in Paris and the French "Prix de Peinture de
Raymond Duncan," also in Paris. Campello lived in Spain from 1981-1985 and
then returned to Europe, living in Scotland from 1989-1992.
In addition to numerous galleries, his work has been exhibited at the McManus Museum in Scotland, the
Brusque Museum in Brazil, the San Bernardino County Art Museum in California, the Musee des Duncan in
France, the Frick Museum in Ohio, the Meadows Museum of Art in Shreveport, Louisiana, the Hunter
Museum in Tennessee, the Sacramento Fine Arts Center in California, The Art League in Alexandria, The
Museum of Contemporary Art in DC, the Rock Springs Art Center in Wyoming and the Museum of
Contemporary Art in Boulder, Colorado, the Popov Museum in Russia and the Museum of Small Art in
Malaysia.
In 1996 Campello opened the Fraser Gallery in Washington, DC. Within five years the gallery had become
one of the most important independent fine arts commercial galleries in the city and in 2000 became one of
only three DC area art galleries to be invited to become a Sotheby’s Associate Dealer. In 2002 Campello
opened a second Fraser Gallery in Bethesda, Maryland, at the time the largest art gallery in the Greater DC
area. In 2006 Campello turned over all gallery operations to his partner and relocated to the Philadelphia
area, where he lived for three years until returning the DC area in 2009.
In addition to organizing and curating several hundred exhibitions for the Fraser Gallery, he is also an
independent curator and has organized many important shows in the Washington D.C. capital city area, and
other places such as the 2001 “Survey of Washington Realists” at the Athenaeum in Alexandria, a huge salon
style show that for the first time catalogued together the artists working in the realist tradition in the DC area.
He also organized a worldwide homage to Mexican artist Frida Kahlo in association with the Cultural Institute
of Mexico and most recently he reviewed the work of over 2,000 artists and organized a seven-gallery show
for the Washington Project for the Arts/Corcoran in Washington, DC.
Campello is also a regularly published art critic of regional prominence. His art reviews have appeared on DC
One Magazine, Cultureflux Magazine, ArtsKrush Magazine, Art Calendar Magazine, Visions Magazine for the
Arts, Dimensions Magazine, Pitch Magazine, The City Beat, Washingtonpost.com and various local
newspapers. Furthermore, since 1998, Campello has taught over 3,000 artists, museum professionals, arts
faculty and new gallerists through a highly successful one-day seminar titled “Success as an Artist,” which has
also been dubbed “Boot camp for Artists.”
Campello is also one of the Internet’s leading arts bloggers, and since 2003 his visual arts blog (Daily
Campello Art News) has been one of the web’s first art blogs and currently has over 15,000 weekly readers,
making it one of the highest ranked art blogs in the world. In 2009, world famous American art collector Mera
Rubell selected one of his pieces for her 2010 “Cream” auction at the Katzen Museum in Washington, DC. He
is the author of “100 Artists of Washington, DC”, published in 2011 by Schiffer Press.
For the last few years Campello has been refining a marriage of traditional narrative drawing with embedded
digital technology components such as video, Powerpoint presentations, motion detectors and digital imagery.
The work uses the embedded technology components to enhance and add to the narrative focus of the
overall work and represent one of the first seminal movements in the marriage of technology with traditional
art genres.
Exhibition Record
Group Shows
2014 CONTEXT Art Fair, Miami, FL
2014 (e)merge art fair, Washington, DC
2014 Zenith Gallery, Washington, DC
2014 Joan Hisoaka Gallery, Washington, DC
2014 Mayer Fine Arts, Norfolk, VA
2014 Wynwood Art Fair, Miami, FL
2013 Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art at The University of Oregon, Eugene, OR
2013 Hothouse – Washington Project for the Arts, Skyline Hotel, Washington, DC
2013 CONTEXT Art Fair, Miami, FL
2013 (e)merge art fair, Washington, DC
2013 WPA Hothouse. Capitol Skyline. Washington, DC
2013 SCOPE Art Fair, New York, NY
2013 Affordable Art Fair, New York, NY
2013 Joan Hisoaka Gallery, Washington, DC
2013 Strathmore Arts Center, Rockville, MD
2012 Aqua Art Fair, Miami Beach, FL
2012 Blue Leaf Gallery, Dublin, Ireland.
2012 Affordable Art Fair, New York, NY
2012 Montgomery College, Rockville, MD
2012 Cheim & Read, New York, NY
2011 Aqua Art Fair. Miami, FL
2011 (e)merge art fair. Washington, DC
2011 Strathmore Art Center, Rockville, MD.
2011 Mayer Fine Art, Norfolk, VA
2011 Arlington Arts Center, Arlington, VA
2011 Projects Gallery, Philadelphia, PA
2011 Affordable Art Fair, New York, NY
2011 Marymount University, Arlington, VA
2011 Mayer Fine Art, Norfolk, VA
2011 Miami International Art Fair, Miami Beach, FL
2011 WPA Auction, Washington, DC
2010 Red Dot Art Fair, Miami, Florida.
2010 King Street Gallery of Montgomery College, Takoma Park, MD
2010 Mayer Fine Art, Norfolk, VA
2010 Affordable Art Fair, New York, NY.
2010 Katzen Art Museum. Washington, DC
2010 Baker Art Center. Liberal, KS.
2010 Katzen Art Museum “Cream” Auction. Washington, DC
2010 Miami International Art Fair. Miami Beach, FL.
2009 art6 gallery, Richmond, Virginia
2009 Mayer Fine Art. Norfolk, VA.
2009 Red Dot Art Fair. Miami, FL.
2009 Affordable Art Fair, New York, NY
2009 College of St. Elizabeth. Morristown, NJ
2009 Bridge Art Fair, New York, NY
2009 Projects Gallery. Philadelphia, PA.
2009 Metro Pictures. New York, NY.
2008 Mayer Fine Art, Norfolk, VA
2008 Projects Gallery. Philadelphia, PA.
2008 Art Santa Fe. Santa Fe, NM.
2008 Affordable Art Fair. New York
2008 R Street Gallery, Washington, DC.
2007 James Cohan Gallery, New York, NY.
2007 New England School of Art & Design at Suffolk Univ. Boston, MA.
2007 Agni Gallery, New York, NY.
2007 Digging Pitt Gallery. Pittsburgh, PA.
2007 Museum of Small Art. Shah Alam, Malaysia.
2007 Honfleur Gallery. Washington, DC.
2006 Sikkema & Jenkins. New York, NY.
2005 Robert Miller Gallery. New York, NY.
2005 Sleeth Gallery. West Virginia Wesleyan College. Buckhannon, WV.
2005 Museum of Contemporary Art, Washington, DC.
2005 Fraser Gallery, Bethesda, MD.
2004 Brent Sikkema, New York, NY.
2004 Popov Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia.
2004 Light Street Gallery. Baltimore, Maryland.
2004 Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art, Boulder, Colorado
2004 Fraser Gallery, Bethesda, Maryland
2003 Kunzelmann-Esser Lofts, Bliss Gallery, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
2002 Galerie Lelong, New York, NY.
2002 Sperone Westwater Gallery, New York, NY.
2002 Fraser Gallery, Bethesda, Maryland.
2001 Studio Seven Gallery, Washington, DC
2001 West of District Gallery, Leesburg, Virginia
2001 Fraser Gallery, Washington, DC
2000 McLean Arts Center, McLean, Virginia
2000 Museum of Contemporary Art, Washington, DC
2000 Fraser Gallery, Washington, DC
2000 Eklektikos Gallery, Washington, DC
1999 Museum of Contemporary Art, Washington, DC
1999 University of Maryland, College Park, MD
1998 DC Arts Center, Washington, DC
1998 Fraser Gallery, Washington, DC
1998 Harmony Hall Gallery, Ft. Washington, MD
1998 Museum of Contemporary Art, Washington, DC
1997 Fraser Gallery, Washington, D.C.
1997 49 West Gallery, Annapolis, Maryland.
1997 Museum of Contemporary Art, Washington, D.C.
1997 Eklektikos Gallery. Washington, D.C.
1996 Fraser Gallery, Washington, D.C.
1996 Museum of Contemporary Art, Washington, D.C.
1996 Eklektikos Gallery. Washington, D.C.
1996 Art League. Alexandria, Virginia.
1996 National Competition. Hunter Museum. Nashville, Tenn.
1995 Perry House Galleries. Alexandria, Virginia.
1995 Westmoreland Art National. Latrobe, Pennsylvania.
1995 Grand Exhibition 95. Almond Tea Gallery. Akron, Ohio.
1995 Armory Art Show. West Palm Beach, Florida.
1995 St. Mary-in-the-Woods Gallery, Terra Haute, Indiana.
1995 Art League. Alexandria, Virginia (six times).
1994 Uppsala Cultural Board Gallery. Uppsala, Sweden.
1994 Barrett Art Gallery. Utica College of Syracuse Univ. Utica, N.Y.
1994 Goodwin House Gallery. Alexandria, Virginia.
1993 Fresno Art Museum. Fresno, California.
1993 Giovanni Strada Gallery. Ravenna, Italy.
1993 Russell Sage College. Troy, New York.
1992 Sacramento Fine Arts Center. Sacramento, California.
1992 National Society of Engravers & Printers. Washington, D.C.
1992 Juniper Gallery. Napa, California.
1992 Universidad Autonoma. Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.
1992 Laramie Art Guild. Laramie, Wyoming.
1992 Gallery La Luz. La Luz, New Mexico.
1992 Ship's Inn Gallery. Edzell, Scotland.
1992 Montana Art Society. Billings, Montana.
1992 Miniature Art Society of Florida. Clearwater, Florida.
1992 North Valley Art League. Redding, California.
1992 Fairfield Art Society. Fairfield, California.
1992 Amador County Arts Council. Sutter Creek, California.
1992 Ardoe House Gallery. Aberdeen, Scotland.
1991 Montana Art Society. Billings, Montana.
1991 North Wynd River Art Society. Dubois, Wyoming.
1991 Gallery La Luz. La Luz, New Mexico.
1991 Georgia Miniature Art Society. Atlanta, Georgia.
1991 Intermountain Art Society. Fall Mills River, California.
1991 Royal Scottish Society Art Show. Aberdeen, Scotland.
1991 Dixon-Bates Art Gallery. Leeds, England.
1990 North Wynd River Art Society. Dubois, Wyoming.
1990 Inglis Hall. Edzell, Scotland.
1984 Feria de Marbella. Marbella, Spain.
1982 Meadows Museum of Art. Shreveport, Louisiana.
1981 William Whipple Gallery. S.W. State Univ. Marshall, Minnesota.
1981 Rock Springs Fine Arts Center. Rock Springs, Wyoming.
1981 Gallery La Luz. La Luz, New Mexico.
1981 Arts Northwest Gallery. Seattle, Washington.
1981 Keene-Mason Gallery. New York, New York.
1981 Terrence Gallery. Palenville, New York.
1981 Musee des Duncan. Paris, France.
1981 San Bernardino County Art Museum. Redlands, California.
1981 Frick Art Museum. Wooster, Ohio.
1980 Science Center Gallery. Seattle, Washington.
1980 The Open Gallery. Eugene, Oregon.
1980 Soames & Dunn Gallery. Seattle, Washington.
1980 Arts Northwest Gallery. Seattle, Washington.
1980 Parnassus Gallery. Univ. of Washington. Seattle, Washington.
1979 Renton Art Society. Renton, Washington.
1979 Parnassus Gallery. Univ. of Washington. Seattle, Washington.
1979 Arts Northwest Gallery. Seattle, Washington.
1979 The HUB Gallery. Univ, of Washington Student Union. Seattle, WA.
1978 Parnassus Gallery. Univ. of Washington. Seattle, Washington.
Solo Shows
2013 Context Art Miami (Featured Artist), Miami, FL
2012 Aqua Art Fair (Featured Artist), Miami Beach, FL
2008 Red Door Gallery, Richmond, Virginia
2005 Fraser Gallery. Washington, D.C.
2004 Fraser Gallery. Washington, D.C.
2003 Fraser Gallery. Washington, D.C.
2002 Fraser Gallery. Washington, D.C.
2001 Fraser Gallery. Washington, D.C.
2000 Eklektikos Gallery. Washington, D.C.
1999 Fraser Gallery. Washington, D.C.
1998 Fraser Gallery. Washington, D.C.
1997 Fraser Gallery. Washington, D.C.
1997 49 West. Annapolis, Maryland.
1996 Fraser Gallery. Washington, D.C.
1994 Chevrier's Presidio Gallery. Sonoma, California.
1993 Chevrier's Presidio Gallery. Sonoma, California.
1992 Warehouse Gallery. Banff, Scotland.
1984 Galeria Sevillana. Seville, Spain.
1981 Arts Northwest Gallery. Seattle, Washington.
1979 The HUB Gallery. University of Washington. Seattle, Washington.
Education
Courses – St. Andrews University, St. Andrews, Scotland
Courses – Stirling University, Stirling, Scotland
MS – Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA
BA (Art) – University of Washington, Seattle, WA
BS (Math) – University of Washington, Seattle, WA
Curatorial Experience
2014 - Juror for DC Commission on Arts & Humanities Art Bank, Washington, DC
2014 - Juror for DC Commission on Arts & Humanities Artists Fellowships, Washington, DC
2014 - Juror for Anniversary exhibition. Gateway Arts Center, Brentwood, MD
2013 - Juror for Converging Cultures: Latino Identities. Univ. of Mary Washington, Fredericksburg, VA
2013 - Juror for Potomac Valley Watercolorists for Annual Juried Show, Alexandria, VA.
2013 - Curator for F. Lennox Campello and Artomatic. Edison Gallery, Washington, DC.
2013 - Juror for Blackrock Art Center Exhibition Year. Gaithersburg, MD
2012 - Juror for Small Works. Multiple Exposures Gallery. Alexandria, VA
2012 - Juror for Prince George’s County Annual Competition. Ft Washington, MD
2012 - Juror for New Wilmington Art Association. Wilmington, DE
2012 - Juror for Capitol Hill Art League, Washington, DC
2012 - Juror for Rockville Art League, Rockville, MD
2011 - Editor. 100 Artists of Washington, DC. Schiffer Press, Atglen, PA.
2011 - Juror for 20th Annual Northern Virginia Fine Arts Festival, Reston, VA
2011 - Juror for Torpedo Factory Arts Center Visiting Artist Program. Alexandria, VA
2010 - Juror for Fine Art Nude & Figurative Show, Carriage House Studio & Gallery, Washington, DC
2010 - Juror for Modus Union Salon, Washington, DC
2010 - Juror for Multiple Exposures Gallery, Alexandria, VA
2010 - Juror for Gallery West, Alexandria, VA
2010 - Juror for Blackrock Art Center Exhibition Year. Gaithersburg, MD
2010 - Juror for Grand Opening exhibition. Gateway Arts Center, Brentwood, MD
2009 - Juror for “In the Spirit of Frida Kahlo.” Joan Hisoka Gallery, Smith Farm, Wash., DC
2009 - Curator for for “Here We Are.” Projects Gallery, Philadelphia, PA.
2009 - Juror for for Annual National Juried Show. D’Art Center. Norfolk, VA.
2008 - Curator for “Here We Are.” H&F Fine Arts, Mt. Airie, MD.
2008 - Juror for Fall Exhibition. Capitol Hill Arts Workshop. Washington, DC.
2008 - Curator for “Common Waters.” Mayer Fine Art, Norfolk, VA.
2008 - Curator for “Here We Are: Contemporary Cuban Art” at H&F Fine Arts, Mt. Airie, MD.
2008 - Juror for Workhouse Artists Show, Univ. of Phoenix at Reston, Reston, VA
2008 - Curator for “Early Look II” at Mayer Fine Art, Norfolk, VA
2008 - Curator for “Early Look I” at Longview Gallery, Washington, DC
2008 - Juror for “Five Senses” National Show. Target Gallery, Alexandria, VA.
2008 - Juror for Johns Hopkins University Book on Art & Addiction. Baltimore, MD.
2008 - Curator for “Color Invitations.” R Street Gallery, Washington, DC.
2007 - Co-curator for "New Media." artDC International Fine Arts Fair, Washington, DC.
2007 - Juror for All-Member Show, Art League, Alexandria, VA.
2006 - 1996 - Curator or co-curator for over 200 exhibitions at Fraser Gallery, Wash. DC.
2006 - Curator for Award Exhibition at the Rawls Museum, Courtland VA.
2006 - Curator for "Text," Greater Reston Arts Center, Reston, VA.
2006 - Juror for the 5th Annual Bethesda International Art Competition. Bethesda, MD.
2006 - Juror for the Capitol Hill Arts Workshop, Washington, DC.
2006 - Juror for the US Army Photography Contest, Alexandria, VA
2005 - Curator for "Seven," Washington Project for the Arts/Corcoran, Washington, DC.
2005 - Juror for League of Reston Artists Annual Juried Show, Reston, VA.
2005 - Juror for Homage to Frida Kahlo Worldwide Online Exhibition.
2005 - Art League. Juror for Members' Show. Alexandria, Virginia.
2004 - Montgomery County Arts Council. Juror for Ida F. Haimovicz Visual Arts Award.
2004 - Target Gallery. Torpedo Factory Anniversary Show. Alexandria, Virginia.
2003 - De Aqui y De Alla (From Here and From There): A Survey of Contemporary Cuban Artists,
Bethesda, Maryland.
2002 - Glenview Mansion. Rockville Art League Juried Show. Rockville, Maryland.
2002 - Indian Springs Club Gallery. Washington Landscape Society Juried Show. Rockville, Maryland.
2001 - DC Commission on Arts and Humanities. Advisory Panel Member
2001 - Athenaeum. Contemporary Realism: A Survey of Washington Area Artists, Alexandria, VA.
2001 - Fairfax Art League. Annual Members' Juried Show. Fairfax, VA.
2001 - Art League. Patron's Show, Alexandria, Virginia.
2000 - DC Commission on Arts and Humanities. Advisory Panel Member
2000 - Wilson Arts Center. Summer Juried Show, Washington, DC.
2000 - Homage to Norman Rockwell, Washington, DC.
2000 - Tidewater Fine Artists Association. Membership Juried Show. Hampton, Virginia
1999 - Homage to Salvador Dali, Washington, DC.
1999 - DC Commission on Arts and Humanities. Advisory Panel Member
1999 - League of Reston Artists. Annual Member Show. Reston, Virginia.
1998 - Greater Reston Arts Center." Color Forbidden: The Figure in Black & White." Reston, Virginia.
1998 - DC Commission on Arts and Humanities. Advisory Panel Member
1997 - Gallery West. Annual Juried Show. Alexandria, Virginia.
1997 - "Homage to Frida Kahlo." Washington, DC.
1997 - Eklektikos Gallery. International All Media Juried Show. Washington, DC.
1997 - Factory Photoworks. Monthly Juried Show. Alexandria, Virginia.
1996 - Juror for "Georgetown International Arts Competition." Washington, DC.
1991 - Edzell Club Gallery. "Annual Edzell Invitational Art Show". Edzell, Scotland.
1984 - Rota Community Gallery. Andalucia Invitational Art Show. Rota, Spain.
1981 – 1979 - Arts NW Gallery. Students from the UW School of Art. Seattle, Washington.
Television and Radio Appearances
2013 - WAMU Radio. “Kojo Nmandi Show.” Commentary and criticism on DC area arts.
2012 - WAMU Radio. “Kojo Nmandi Show.” Commentary and criticism on DC area arts.
2011 - WAMU Radio. “Kojo Nmandi Show.” Commentary and criticism on DC area arts.
2010 - WAMU Radio. “Kojo Nmandi Show.” Commentary and criticism on DC area arts.
2009 - WAMU Radio. “Kojo Nmandi Show.” Commentary and criticism on DC area arts.
2008 - WAMU Radio. “Kojo Nmandi Show.” Commentary and criticism on DC area arts.
2007 - WAMU Radio. “Kojo Nmandi Show.” Commentary and criticism on DC area arts.
2006 - NBC 4 Four O'Clock News. "Meet the Blogger."
2006 - Pentagon Television. Commentary and Interview about US Army Photography Contest.
2006 - WAMU Radio. "Kojo Nmandi Show." Commentary and criticism on Washington area galleries and
artists.
2006 - MHz Television. "Artsmedia News." Commentary and Interviews on Alexandria Arts Festival.
2005 - WAMU Radio. "Kojo Nmandi Show." Commentary and criticism on Washington area galleries and
artists.
2005 - MHz Television. "Artsmedia News." Commentary and Interviews on 48th Corcoran Biennial.
2005 - MHz Television. "Artsmedia News." Commentary and Interviews Isamu Noguchi Exhibition at
Hirshhorn Museum.
2005 - MHz Television. "Artsmedia News." Commentary on Russian Icons Museum Show.
2005 - MHz Television. "Artsmedia News." Commentary on Sotheby's Auctions Sales.
2004 - Voice of America. "Window on Cuba." Commentary on death of a well-known Cuban artist.
2004 - Voice of America. "Window on Cuba." Commentary on Cuban artists.
2004 - WAMU Radio. "Kojo Nmandi Show." Commentary and criticism on Washington area galleries.
2004 - Voice of America Radio. "Window on Cuba" Commentary and criticism on Washington area
galleries.
2003 - WAMU Radio. "Kojo Nmandi Show." Commentary and criticism on Washington area galleries.
1997 - Turner Broadcasting System. "Women of the Ink." Commentary and criticism on Pictish culture.
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1999 - Who's Who in American Art.
1999 - Nicole Lewis. The Washington Post. Sep 9, 1999. p. C.05
1999 - Max Pizarro. Georgetown Current. Washington, DC.
1998 - The Washington Post. Jul 25, 1998. p. A.19
1998 - Rick Muirragui. Potomac News. Page C1. December 3, 1998. Woodbridge, VA.
1998 - Cheryl Allison. Bowie Blade-News. Page A1. December 31, 1998. Bowie, MD.
1997 - Lucy Blankenstein. KOAN Art Newsletter. Volume V, Number 6 - March 1997.
1997 - Glenn Dixon. Washington City Paper. Washington, DC.
1997 - Turner Broadcasting Television. Women of the Ink Documentary.
1997 - Ferdinand Protzman. Washington Post. December 18, 1997. Washington, DC.
1997 - Ferdinand Protzman. Washington Post. January 11, 1997. Washington, DC.
1996 - Michael O'Sullivan. The Washington Post. December 2, 1996. P. C.07
1995 - Wilson Hurley. Grand Exhibition 95. Ohio.
1993 - Mauricio Guerrero. El Arbol de la Vida. Rufino Tamayo Museum. Mexico City, Mexico.
1993 - WestArt. June 25, 1993. P. 3. California.
1993 - Sonoma Index-Tribune. Tuesday, May 14, 1993. Sonoma, CA.
1993 - Linda & Jim Stringer. Winging it. Sun Press. Richland, Washington.
1992 - Keith Boydston. The American. February 21, 1992. London, England.
1992 - Sonoma Index-Tribune. Tuesday, July 27, 1992. Sonoma, CA.
1991 - Brechin Advertiser. Brechin, Angus, Scotland.
1991 - Keith Boydston. Tartan Log. October issue. Edzell, Scotland.
1990 - The Times. Thursday, November 8, 1990. Waitsburg, WA
1990 - Brechin Advertiser. Brechin, Angus, Scotland. Thursday, August 23, 1990.
1983 - Joe Shannon. Biennial Exhibition. Meadows Museum of Art.
1983 - The Stars & Stripes. European Edition.
1982 - El Comunicador. Rota, Spain. Summer.
1980 - The Daily. University of Washington. Seattle, Washington.
Awards
2008 Edward Carlson Memorial Award. Stockley Gardens Art Festival. Norfolk, VA
2007 Best in Show. Stockley Gardens Art Festival. Norfolk, VA
1998 Second Prize. Bellgrade Art Festival. Midlothian, Virginia
1997 Second Prize. Bellgrade Art Festival. Midlothian, Virginia.
1996 Best of Show. Festival in the Park. Roanoke, Virginia.
1996 Equal Award. Guggenheim Juror. Art League January Show. Virginia.
1996 Sandollar Award. Boardwalk Annual Art Show. Virginia Beach, VA.
1995 Best of Show. 20th Princess Anne Art Show. Virginia Beach, VA.
1995 Third Prize. Portsmouth Museum Seawall Art Show. Portsmouth, VA.
1995 Merit Award. Westmoreland National Art Show. Latrobe, Penn.
1995 Merit Award. Boardwalk Annual Art Show. Virginia Beach, VA.
1994 Honorable Mention. Bel Air Festival for the Arts. Bel Air, Maryland.
1994 Judge's Award. Belgrade Art Festival. Midlothian, Virginia.
1994 Merit Award. 32nd Chesapeake Artists Assoc. Show. Norfolk, VA.
1993 Honorable Mention. 4th Annual Art Show. St. Helena, California.
1991 First Prize (Watercolors). Montana Art Society. Billings, Montana.
1990 "Most Popular Award." 42nd North Wynd River Art Show. Wyoming.
1984 "Premio de las Naranjas." Marbella Fair. Marbella, Spain.
1981 First Prize (Drawing). Keene-Mason Gallery National. New York, N.Y.
1981 First Prize (Printmaking). Whipple Gallery National. Marshall, MN.
1981 "Prix de Peinture de Raymond Duncan." Musee des Duncan. Paris, France.
1981 Silver Medal. "Salon of the 50 States." Musee des Duncan. Paris, France.
1981 First Place (Oil). 1st Annual NW Art Students Show. Seattle, WA.
1979 First Prize (Drawing). Renton Art Society. Renton, Washington.
1974 Graduation Cover Art Award. Aviation High School. New York, N.Y.
1970 Art Medal. Our Lady of Loretto School. Brooklyn, New York.
Select Collections
Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art, Boulder, CO
Jordan Schnitzer Museum at The University of Oregon, Eugene, OR
Museum of Small Art. Shah Alam, Malaysia
Orkney Museum, Kirkwall, Orkney Islands, Scotland
Paige West Collection
Popov Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia
San Bernardino County Art Museum. Redlands, CA
Seeds for Peace Collection
Selma Hayek Collection
Stacy London Collection
University of Washington, Seattle, WA
Universidad Autonoma, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
United States Navy Collection
Uppsala Cultural Board, Uppsala, Sweden
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