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McFarland, Joanne. (b. New York, NY, 1955; active Brooklyn, NY, 2010)
 

Bibliography and Exhibitions

MONOGRAPHS AND SOLO EXHIBITIONS:

Brooklyn (NY). Creative Concerns.
JOANNE McFARLAND: Point/Counterpoint.
1991.
Solo exhibition.

Brooklyn (NY). Monster Gallery.
JOANNE McFARLAND: Paintings in Light, The Studio Aspect.
2005.
Solo exhibition.

New York (NY). A.I.R. Gallery.
JOANNE McFARLAND: Paintings.
2004.
Solo exhibition.

New York (NY). A.I.R. Gallery II.
JOANNE McFARLAND: Collages.
2001.
Solo exhibition.

New York (NY). A.I.R. Gallery II.
JOANNE McFARLAND: Nativities.
1995.
Solo exhibition.

New York (NY). June Kelly Gallery.
JOANNE McFARLAND: New Work.
1997.
Solo exhibition.

New York (NY). June Kelly Gallery.
JOANNE McFARLAND: Works on Paper.
1992.
Solo exhibition.

New York (NY). Phoenix Gallery.
JOANNE McFARLAND: Pastels.
1984.
Solo exhibition.

New York (NY). Phoenix Gallery.
JOANNE McFARLAND: Works on Plexiglass.
1986.
Solo exhibition.

GENERAL BOOKS AND GROUP EXHIBITIONS:

BROOKLYN (NY). Corridor Gallery.
Black Artist as Activist.
January 31-March 28, 2010.
Group exhibition. Included: Regina Agu, Andrea Chung, Kevin E. Cole, Sheryl Renee Dobson, Khalid Kodi, Zoraida Lopez, Joanna Mcfarland, Jasmine Murrell, Shani Peters, Terrance Sanders, Malik Seneferu, Ademola Olugebefola, and Derick Cross, among others.

BROOKLYN (NY). Kentler International Drawing Space.
Work on Paper.
2005.
Group exhibition. Includes: Joanne McFarland.

BROOKLYN (NY). Simon Liu Gallery.
Symbolism in Abstracts.
2005.
Group exhibition. Includes: Joanne McFarland.

BROOKLYN (NY). Skylight Gallery, Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Company.
The Garment Magical.
January 25-March 8, 2003.
13 pp. exhib. cat., b&w illus. Curated by Cheryl Hanna. Text by Geoffrey Jacques. 18 artists including: Amir Bey, Carol Ann Carter, Bianca Dorsey, Valerie Fair, June Gaddy, M. Saffell Gardner, Cheryl Hanna, Charlottle Ka, Dindga McCannon, Joanne McFarland, Damali Miller, Eve Sandler, Danny Simmons, Grace Williams, Shirley Woodson. 8vo, stapled wraps.

CHELTENHAM (PA). Cheltenham Center for the Arts.
Printworks.
1992.
Group exhibition. Includes: Joanne McFarland.

KING-HAMMOND, LESLIE and bell hooks.
Gumbo Ya Ya: An Anthology of Contemporary African American Women Artists.
New York: Midmarch Arts Press, 1995.
351 pp., over 300 illus. (11 in color), photo and /or illus., biogs., exhibs., and brief critical text for each artist, index. Intro. by Leslie King-Hammond. Essential reference listing of 152 women artists with brief entries by African American scholars and curators; more than a dozen others are mentioned in passing (see below primary list.) It should be mentioned that most performance artists, filmmakers, video artists, folk artists, quilters, most photographers, illustrators, and other categories such as the entire new generation of artists established in the decade preceding publication are omitted. Artists included in the primary listings: Emma Amos, Rose Auld, Xenobia Bailey, Mildred Baldwin, Ellen Banks, Trena Banks, Phoebe Beasley, Camille Billops, Betty Blayton, Lula Mae Blocton, Kabuya P. Bowens, Brenda Branch, Kay Brown, Vivian Browne, Beverly Buchanan, Selma Burke, Millie Burns, Margaret Burroughs, Carole Byard, Carol Ann Carter, Nanette Carter, Yvonne Pickering Carter, Yvonne Catchings, Elizabeth Catlett, Catti, Robin Chandler, Barbara Chase-Riboud, Marie Cochran, Virginia Cox, Pat Cummings, Mary Reed Daniel, Juette Day, Nadine DeLawrence, Julee Dickerson-Thompson, Marita Dingus, Yanla Dozier, Tina Dunkley, Malaika Favorite, Violet Fields, Ibibio Fundi, Olivia Gatewood, Jan Spivey Gilchrist, Michele Godwin, Gladys Barker Grauer, Renée Green, Ethel Guest, Cheryl Hanna, Inge Hardison, Bessie Harvey, Maren Hassinger, Cynthia Hawkins, Janet Henry, Candace Hill-Montgomery, Adrienne Hoard, Robin Holder, Jenelsie Holloway, Jacqui Holmes, Varnette Honeywood, Mildred Howard, Margo Humphrey, Irmagean, Suzanne Jackson, Martha Jackson-Jarvis, Marie Johnson-Calloway, Marva Lee Pitchford Jolly, Lois Mailou Jones, Barbara Jones-Hogu, Kai Kambel, Margaret Slade Kelly, Gwendolyn Knight, Ruth Lampkins, Artis Lane, Viola Leak, Dori Lemeh, Mary Le Ravin, Rosalind Letcher, Edmonia Lewis, Samella Lewis, Marcia Lloyd, Fern Logan, Lynn Marshall-Linnemeier, Valerie Maynard, Dindga McCannon, Geraldine McCullough, Vivian McDuffie, Joanne McFarland, Vicki Meek, Yvonne Meo, Eva Hamlin Miller, Corinne Howard Mitchell, Evangeline Montgomery, Norma Morgan, Lillian Morgan-Lewis, Jeanne Moutoussamy-Ashe, Deborah Muirhead, Sana Musasama, Marilyn Nance, Senga Nengudi, Lorraine O'Grady, Mary Lovelace O'Neal, Winifred Owens-Hart, Sandra Payne, Janet Taylor Pickett, Delilah Williams Pierce, Howardena Pindell, Adrian Piper, Rose Piper, Stephanie Pogue, Georgette Seabrooke Powell, Debra Priestly, Mavis Pusey, Helen Ramsaran, Patricia Ravarra, Faith Ringgold, Malkia Roberts, Aminah Robinson, Sandra Rowe, Alison Saar, Betye Saar, Eve Sandler, Joanne Scott, Joyce J. Scott, Cheryl Shackleton, Yolanda Sharpe, Gail Shaw-Clemons, Jewel Simon, Coreen Simpson, Lorna Simpson, Clarissa Sligh, Gilda Snowden, Sylvia Snowden, Shirley Stark, Janet Stewart, Renée Stout, Elisabeth Sunday, Ann Tanksley, Vivian Tanner, Anna Tate, Evelyn Terry, Freida High Tesfagiorgis, Alma Thomas, Barbara Thomas, Mildred Thompson, Renée Townsend, Yvonne Tucker, Ruth Waddy, Denise Ward-Brown, Fan Warren, Bisa Washington, Mary Washington, Joyce Wellman, Adell Westbrook, Linda Whitaker, Pat Ward Williams, Philemona Williamson, Deborah Willis, Shirley Woodson, [OTHERS mentioned in passing or in footnotes include the following: May Howard Jackson, Meta Warrick Fuller, Nancy Elizabeth Prophet, Annie Walker, Laura Waring, Irene Clark, Clementine Hunter, Harriet Powers, Gladys-Marie Fry, Cuesta Benberry, Rosalind Jeffries [as Roslind], Sister Gertrude Morgan, Inez Nathaniel-Walker, Nellie Mae Rowe, Mary T. Smith, Grannie Dear Williams. Mentions artists the editors hoped to include, but who weren't for various reasons: Amalia Amaki, Jacqueline Bontemps, Ora Williams Carter, Marva Cremer, Pat Davis, Terry Furchgott, Kira Harris, Ruth Beckman Holloman, May Howard, Dolores Johnson, Jean Lacy, Toni Lane, Laurie Ourlicht, Virginia Smit, Ming Smith, Phyllis Thompson, Deborah Wilkins, and Viola M. Wood.] 4to (11 x 8.5 in ), wraps. First ed.

LENOX (MA). Stonover Gallery.
The Art of the Dress.
2005.
Group exhibition. Included: Joanne McFarland.

NEW YORK (NY). Cinque Gallery.
Bridge of Dreams: The Cinque Legacy.
1995-1996.
Group exhibition. Includes: Joanne McFarland, Frank Wimberley..

NEW YORK (NY). Cinque Gallery.
The Bearden Legacy: Influences I.
2003.
Group exhibition. Included: Joanne McFarland, et al.

NEW YORK (NY). Cinque Gallery.
Three Women Artists.
1992.
Group exhibition. Includes: Joanne McFarland.

NEW YORK (NY). Cinque Gallery.
Works on Paper.
1993.
Group exhibition. Includes: Joanne McFarland.

New York (NY). Wilmer Jennings Gallery at Kenkeleba House.
Robert Blackburn: Inspiration and Innovation in American Printmaking.
October 26-December 24, 1994.
Group exhibition. Included: Bob Blackburn, Maren Hassinger, Joanne McFarland, Rudzani Nemasetoni, et al. Announcement card.

ROSENDALE (NY). Women's Studio Workshop.
New Prints Northeast.
1988.
Group exhibition. Juror: Florence Hatcher. Included: Joanne McFarland.

VOORHEES (NJ). Jordan Smith Gallery.
Adventures in Abstraction.
1991.
Group exhibition. Includes: Joanne McFarland.