Upcoming and Current:

  • “Nature on Notice: Contemporary Art and Ecology”, LACMA, Los Angeles, CA, Dec 21- Aug 1, 2025

  • Phaidon Editors with Lisa Le Feuvre, “Great Women Sculptors”, Phaidon Press, 2024, 344 pages

  • “Inagural Group Exhibition at 38 Walker Street”, Derek Eller Gallery, NYC, 9/6/24-10/19/24

  • “Freedom Now Suite: Celebrating Max Roach’s Centennial”(Musical Director Nasheet Waits, joined by Cassandra Wilson, Ravi Coltrane, Sonia Sanchez, Saul Williams & others. Video by Alyson Shotz), Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, DC, October 12, 2024

  • “Reflections:Surface and Substance”, The Torggler Museum, Newport News, VA, November 2, 2024 - February 23, 2025

  • “Artists for Democracy”, People for the American Way, with Carrie Mae Weems, Deb Kass, Amalia Mesa Bains, Titus Kaphur, Christine Sun Kim, Jeffrey Gibson, and others, 2024

  • "Wonderland: Curious Nature", New York Botanical Garden, NYC, May 18 - October 27, 2024

  • “Alyson Shotz: Scattering Surface”, Hermann Park Conservancy, Houston, TX, June 2024-June 2026

  • “Logan Lecture”, Denver Art Museum, Denver, CO, April 9, 2024, 6-7pm

  • “Alyson Shotz: Midwinter Light” at Guesthouse-Camille Obering Fine Art, Jackson, Wyoming, Feb.16 - July 2024

  • “A Lot More Inside: Esopus Magazine”, Colby College Museum of Art, Waterville Maine, February 15 - May 12, 2023

  • "Alyson Shotz: Coalescence", Bechtler Museum of Modern Art, Charlotte, NC

    December 9, 2023 - August 9, 2024

  • “Experiment in Gravity” and “A Moment in Time” on view at the Taubman Museum of Art, Roanoke, VA, June 30 2023-June 29, 2025

  • “Taking Space:Contemporary Women Artists and the Politics of Scale”, Montclair Art Museum, September 15, 2023 - January 7,2024

  • “Freedom Now Suite: Celebrating Max Roach’s Centennial”(Musical Director Nasheet Waits, joined by Cassandra Wilson, Ravi Coltrane, Sonia Sanchez, Saul Williams & others. Video by Alyson Shotz), New Jersey Performing Arts Center, Newark NJ, January 26, 2024

Recent:

  • “Density of Air” acquired and on view at the Academy Art Museum, Easton, MD, opening May 16, 2023

  • “More Light”, Chart, NYC, November 10, 2022 - January 18, 2023

  • “Clear and Present”, Analog Diary, Beacon, NY October 23 - January 22, 2022

  • “1962-2022: A Celebration 60 prints for 60 years”, Crown Point Press, SF CA, Sept. 15- Dec.9, 2022

  • The Alfred R. Shands III and Mary N. Shands Masters Series: Alyson Shotz “The Substance of Space”, The Speed Museum, June 2, 2022

  • “Temporal Shift”, Grace Farms Foundation, CT, September 8, 2021-September 10, 2022

  • The Gary Ambrose Sculpture Lecture Series, Maine College of Art and Design, 3/14/22

  • “Line of Wit”, GUGGENHEIM MUSEUM BILBAO, Bilbao, Spain, curated by Lekha Hileman Waitoller, June 11, 2021 - Feb.6 2022 (including Jean-Michel Basquiat, George Baselitz, Miquel Barceló,Fischli and Weiss, Christina Iglesias, Prudencio Irazabal, Alex Katz, Yoko Ono)

  • “Land of Broken Dreams” (convening of artists, poets, singers, dancers, thinkers, and scholars during Carrie Mae Weems’ month-long solo exhibition – The Shape of Things at The Park Avenue Armory, December 10, 5:00 pm, 2021

  • Peter S. Reed Foundation Grant, 2021

  • Taking Space: Contemporary Women Artists and the Politics of Scale”, Philadelphia Academy of Fine Arts Museum, Philadelphia, PA, January 21, 2021 - September 5, 2021 (including: Jennifer Bartlett, Chakaia Booker, Joan Brown, Vija Celmins, Njideka Akunyili Crosby, Louise Fishman, Audrey Flack, Mary Frank, Viola Frey, Nancy Graves, Guerrilla Girls, Barbara Kruger, Ana Mendieta, Elizabeth Murray, Wangechi Mutu, Alice Neel, Dona Nelson, Louise Nevelson, Ebony G. Patterson, Liliana Porter, Faith Ringgold, Mia Rosenthal, Betye Saar, Miriam Schapiro, Mira Schor, Mickalene Thomas, Dyani White Hawk and Deborah Willis among others).

  • “Seeing Differently: The Phillips Collects for a New Century”, The Phillips Collection,Washington, D.C., February 20- September 12, 2021 (including: Benny Andrews, Simone Leigh, Janet Taylor Pickett, Leo Villareal, Zilla Sanchez, Sam Gilliam and others)

  • “Signs in a Series”, Crown Point Press, San Francisco, CA (Tomma Abts, Darren Almond, Tony Cragg, Jacqueline Humphries, Ed Ruscha, Alyson Shotz, Wayne Thiebaud, Patricia Treib, Richard Tuttle and Charline von Heyl)

  • “Alyson Shotz: The Small Clocks Run Wild”, Derek Eller Gallery, NYC, September 10, 2020- October 10, 2020

  • People For the American Way, “Enough of Trump Campaign”, organized by Carrie Mae Weems (including: LaToya Ruby Frazier, Jeffrey Gibson, Mark Thomas Gibson, Deborah Kass, Christine Sun Kim, Takaaki Matsumoto, Amalia Mesa-Bains, Beverly McIver, Sam Messer, Ed Ruscha, Hank Willis Thomas, Cayetano Valenzuela), July 24- November 4, 2020

  • Johanna Fateman, “Art in Review: Alyson Shotz”, New Yorker Magazine, October 12 issue, 2020

  • David Ebony, “David Ebony’s Autumn Top 10”, Snap Shot of the Art World, 10/1/20

  • Maria Abremenko, “Alyson Shotz Investigations into Space Light and Matter”, Nasty Magazine, October 1, 2020

  • Jacoba Ulrist, “Despite New Normal Downtown Galleries Open Fall Programing”, Cultured, September 28,2020

  • “The Small Clocks Run Wild-Must See”, ArtForum, Sept.15, 2020

  • Pei-Ru Keh, “Enough of Trump billboard campaign gains traction ahead of US election”, Wallpaper Magazine, 9/3/20

  • Maxine Wally, “After Months of Online Viewing Rooms, Outdoor Exhibitions Fill the Void”, W Magazine, 9/1/20

  • Aldona Zakrzewska, “Magic Garden-Green in a Mirror Image”, Zwierciadlo.pl, 8/31/20 

  • Shana NYS Dambrot, “Enough of Trump: Using Art to Get Out the Vote”, LA Weekly, July 30, 2020

  • Natasha Gural, “‘Enough of Trump’ Inspires Works of Protest by American Artists Including Carrie Mae Weems, Takaati Matsumoto, Ed Ruscha”, Forbes Magazine, July 23, 2020

  • Artnet News, “Richard Serra, Carrie Mae Weems, Ed Ruscha, and Other Art Stars Designed Anti-Trump Poster Art for the 2020 US Elections”, July 21, 2020

  • Vesela Sretenovic, “In Conversation with Alyson Shotz”, Phillips Collection blog, 7/6/20

  • The Armory Show NYC, Carolina Nitsch, pier 94, booth 706, March 5-8, 2020

  • “A Thousand Words (And Then Some)”, The New York Times, 12/28/19, p.C1

  • Alyson Shotz: Un/Folding, Weatherspoon Art Museum, Greensboro, NC, September 14-December 22, 2019.

  • Light and Shadow: Alyson Shotz and Kumi Yamashita, Wichita Art Museum, Aug.9 2019-Jan.5, 2019

  • “Who Mows the Lawn At Storm King, New York’s Largest Sculpture Park?”, Peter Libbey, The New York Times, July 12, 2019

  • A Nation Reflected: Stories in American Glass, Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, CT, March 29-September 29, 2019

  • “Object Lessons: Alyson Shotz”, Sculpture Magazine, June 2019, p.96

  • Studio Visit: Alyson Shotz”, interview with Sculpture Magazine, April 2019

  • The ƒ/Ø Project is pleased to announce its first project with Alyson Shotz; a suite of four salt-print photograms: “The Universe in a Grain of Salt”. It is published in an edition of 6 with one artist's proof and one printer's proof.

  • El Arte y el Espacio (Art and Space), GUGGENHEIM MUSEUM BILBAO, curated by Manuel Ciraqui, Bilbao, Spain. December 5, 2017-April 15, 2018 (with Zarina Hashmi, Isa Genzken, Eva Hesse, Gordon Matta Clark, Vija Celmins, Agnieszka Kurant, Pierre Huyghe, Bruce Nauman, Jean-Luc Moulène, Damien Ortega, Eduardo Chillida, Julie Mehretu, Cristina Iglesias and others)