Brocade Arch, 32 x 44 in, 2016
Accessioned into the Art Bank permanent collection of the Washington DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities, for 2018
Brocade Arch, 32 x 44 in, 2016
Accessioned into the Art Bank permanent collection of the Washington DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities, for 2018
Tattoo House, 30in x 22in, 2016
Included in Strictly Painting Biannual, McLean Center for the Arts, McLean, VA, July-August, 2017
Flee, Resettle, Repeat, 20 x 32in, 2015
Included in the printmaking biannual, INK IT: Contemporary Print Practices at BlackRock Center for the Arts, Germantown, MD. Juror for the exhibition was Helen Frederick. This exhibit has highlighted current fine art print practices in traditional and nontraditional printmaking processes.
September 2020, Flee, Resettle, Repeat, became part of the corporate collection for the Fund for Global Human Rights, Washington, DC
CAROL REED: Paper Arches
Solo exhibition of 24 pieces, for The Arts Club of Washington, Washington, DC
Catalog Statement by Erich Keel, Head of Education, Kreeger, Museum, Washington DC
Oh the Joy! 32 x 44in, 2015
Included by invitation Athenaeum Invitational 2016, Northern Virginia Fine Arts Association, Alexandria, VA
Carbon Arch, 32” x 44” 2015
Keystone #7, 32” x 44”, 2015
River Door, 22” x 30”, 2016
Accessioned into the Art Bank permanent collection of the Washington DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities, for 2016
CAROL REED: Not just black and white
Solo gallery exhibition for Susan Calloway Fine Arts, Washington DC. Catalog statement by painter, printmaker Rosemary Feit Covey
Carol Reed: Original and Imprint
Solo Exhibition, Hill Center Galleries at the Old Naval Hospital, Washington, DC
The Galleries consist of 6 exhibitions spaces within the renovated 1864, Civil War-era Old Naval Hospital
Purple Broken Hinge, 30″ x 44″, 2014
Icon, 15″ x 15″, 2014
Broken Knots, 30″ x 44″, 2014
These three pieces were on exhibit and sold at ARTNIGHT, a juried exhibition and benefit sale for Washington Project for the Arts, held at Hickok Cole Architects, connecting the Washington DC architectural and arts communities into one of D.C premier local art events, with over 800 people attended the opening night
Washington Project for the Arts (WPA) Studio Visit
Washington Project for the Arts (WPA) Studio Visit Director, Lisa Gold, plus several members of the Washington Project for the Arts (WPA) visited my newly completed studio as part of the WPA studio marathon, visiting 40 studios over a period of four days from Wednesday, July 16 through Saturday, July 19, 2014