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A L E X M A Y E R • E x h i b i t i o n s
2009 -"Group Show ," Osuna Gallery, Bethesda, MD
2007 -"Elements," Prada Gallery, Washington, DC
2005-2006 -"OH-HO-05," Union Printmakers Atelier, Washington, DC
2005 -"2"X2", District of Columbia Arts Center, Washington, DC
2004 -"Art and the Art of Living," ArtSPACE, Ritz Carlton Residences, Washington, DC
2003 -"New Works" Hemphill Gallery at OPX, Washington, DC
2002 -"New," Rockville Arts Place, Rockville, Maryland
-"Small Works," District Fine Arts, Washington, DC
-"Poetic Minimalism," District Fine Arts, Washington, DC
-"2"X2", District of Columbia Arts Center, Washington, DC
-"Savage Love," Signal 66, Washington, DC
2001 - Selection, Gallery Artists, District Fine Arts, Washington, DC
-Alex Mayer, "Selections," Rockville Art Place, Rockville, Maryland
-Alex Mayer, Sculpture, Signal 66, Washington, DC
-Alex Mayer and Stefan Saal, District Fine Arts, Washington, DC
2000 -Mayer, Rosenberg and Tredo, Art Space and District Fine Arts at
Akin Gump, Washington, DC
-"Alex Mayer New Works," District Fine Arts, Washington, DC
-"Small Works," District Fine Arts, Washington, DC
1999 -"Gallery Selection," District Fine Arts, Washington, DC
-"Fast Forward," The WPA/Corcoran Exhibit and Auction,
Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, DC
-“Council Room: The Artist Heraldry Show,” Emerson Gallery,
McLean Project for the Arts, McLean, Virginia
1998 -“Alex Mayer, New Work,” District Fine Arts, Washington, DC
-“Surface Information,” Arts 901, Washington, DC Curated by Annie Gawlak.
-“Gallery Selection,” District Fine Arts, Washington, DC
1997 -“Alex Mayer,” Andrea Pollan Fine Arts, Washington, DC
-“WPA-Corcoran Auction,” Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, DC
1996 -“Danko, Mayer, Wall,” Target Gallery, Alexandria, Virginia
-“On View,” Annie Gawlak Fine Art, Washington, DC
1994 -“Living Room,” Gallery I/O, New Orleans, Louisianna
1993 -"enLIGHTened Design," University of Missouri-Kansas City Gallery of Art
1992 -"Lighting Show," Gallery of Functional Art, Santa Monica, California
-"International Contemporary Furniture Fair," Javits Center, New York City
1991 -"Alex Mayer," Arnold & Porter, Washington, DC
-"Applied Artists," Middendorf Gallery, Washington, DC
-"Drawings," Middendorf Gallery, Washington, DC
-"Lighting Festival" The Glass Gallery, Bethesda, Maryland
1990 -"Lightin'-up," Target Gallery, Alexandria, Virginia
-"Table/Top," Gallery I/O, New Orleans, Louisiana
1989 -"Illuminations: Light as Art," Gallery of Functional Art, Santa Monica, California
-"Lit," Gallery I/O, New Orleans, Louisiana
1988 -"Feast of Function," Gallery of Functional Art, Santa Monica, California
-"Crossroads: An Exhibition of Contemporary Sculpture from the
International Community in Washington," Washington Square, WDC
-"Wood: Works by Kendrick, Mayer, Puryear, Scanga, Shapiro, -Westerman &
Yamaguchi," Middendorf Gallery, Washington, DC
-"Beyond Function," Washington Square, Washington, DC Curated by Lloyd Herman.
1986 -"Office as Art: Furnishings & Fixtures," The Arlington Arts Center, Arlington, Virginia,
Curated by Mary Ann Goley.
-"Art & Function," The Public Art Trust, Washington, DC
-"Mayer, Hemphill, Freitch," Art Gallery at St. Mary's College, Southern Maryland.
Curated by Lisa Scheer.
1985 -"Translucid," The Public Art Trust, Washington, DC
-"1984 Grant Recipients, Washington DC Commission for the Arts, R Street Gallery,
Washington, DC
1984 -"Drawings from Washington, DC," Baltimore Museum of Art, Baltimore, Maryland
1983 -One-Person Exhibition, Addison/Ripley Gallery, Washington, DC
1982 -Middendorf Gallery, Washington, DC
1981 -Susan Gersh Gallery, Los Angeles, California
1980 -Ruth Schaffner Gallery, Santa Barbara, California
1979 -"Moving Art," Marlborough Gallery, Prince George's Community College,
Prince George's County, Maryland
1978 -"Box Show," Kohler Arts Center, Scheboygan, Wisconsin
-"Visual Incantations, " L.A.C.E. Gallery Alternative Space, Los Angeles, California
1977 -Ruth Schaffner Gallery, Los Angeles, California
1976 -"Biennial Exhibition," Baltimore Museum of Art, Baltimore, Maryland |
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