Accomplishments

ACCOMPLISHMENTS AND HONORS

cb2002- “World Youth Day” – Pope John Paul II Photo Essay and Book

1999-2001 Chairperson of National Press Photographer’s Association Women’s Committee- Region 10

2000-Photo Exhibit, “Renaissance of the Catawba Indians” – Capitol Building, Washington, D.C.

1999-Public Art Exhibition, “China – a Glass House” No. 1, 3rd St. Promenade Santa Monica, CA. Photography and Performance Art. Commemoration of 10th anniversary of Tiananmen Square

1999-Public Art Exhibition, “China – a Glass House” No. 2, Chinese Consulate

1999-Public Art Project To Give An Identity of The West Blvd. Project Through Photography and Videography for black history and developmental aid for the city of Charlotte, NC

1999- Photographic documentary, “The Renaissance of The Catawba Indians”, one-person show, Cone Center, UNCC

1998- Tiananmen Square Photo Exhibit, Museum of Torrance, Los Angeles, CA

1998- Public art photographic mural for the Center Point Human Resource Center 4×8 feet, Winston Salem, NC
1997-1998 North Carolina Arts Council Touring and Resident Artist Directory

1997-1998 Charlotte’s Web-photographer chosen for web site open studio, NEA

1997- A permanent exhibit of ten 4×8 feet photographs on Charlotte and NC at the Charlotte Convention Center

1997- Documentation of the building of the Interstate Johnson and Lane Financial Center, (IJL) for permanent exhibition in the building

1996- Public Art photographic mural to represent Charlotte, permanent display in Ericsson Stadium, 29 feet by 9 feet

1996- The cover and inside photographs of the book on Charlotte life and culture, “Charlotte Nothing Could Be Finer”

1995- A permanent exhibit of photographic documentation of the artist painting the murals on exhibit at The Charlotte Convention Center

1995- Three 3×5 foot photographs on permanent exhibit at the Charlotte Convention Visitors Center covering lifestyles in Charlotte

1992- Emerging Artist Award, The North Carolina Arts and Science Council of Charlotte Mecklenberg, Inc.

1990- Exhibitions of coverage of the Tiananmen Square Massacre throughout the southeastern United States sponsored by a grant from Bank of America

 

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