SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS

  • 2016
  • Carol Reed: Paper ArchesThe Arts Club of Washington, Washington DC, November 4 -26, 2016
  • 2016
  • Carol Reed: Not Just Black in WhiteSusan Calloway Fine Arts, Washington DC, February 23 - March 23, 2016
  • 2015
  • Carol Reed: Forward and Back--Original and ImprintHill Center Galleries, Washington, DC, November 3, 2015 – January 3, 2016
  • 2013
  • Carol Reed: Work on PaperGlenview Mansion Art Gallery, Rockville Civic Center Park, Rockville Maryland, April 7 - 30, 2013
  • 2012
  • Carol Reed: Puzzles and Knots—Hinges and LocksThe Arts Club of Washington, Washington DC, November 1 -30, 2012
  • 2011
  • Carol Reed: Work on PaperAthenaeum, Northern Virginia Fine Arts Association, Alexandria, VA, October 20 - December 4, 2011
  • 2008
  • Carol Reed: Work on Paper - India 2007The American Center, Cultural Center for the Embassy of the United States, New Delhi, India, December, 2007 - January 2008
  • 1995
  • Carol Reed: Looking East--Drawings from IndiaSociety of Woman Geographers, International Headquarters, Washington, DC, September-December, 1995
  • 1994
  • Carol Reed: Charcoal Drawing on PaperSchool 33 Art Center, Mayor's Advisory Council on Art and Culture, Baltimore, MD, January 1994
  • 1991
  • Carol Reed: A Selection of New Work on PaperFota Gallery, Alexandria, VA, February, 1991
  • 1989
  • Carol Reed: Windows1100 Connecticut Avenue, Jones Troyer Fitzpatrick Gallery, Washington DC August 1989
  • 1985
  • Carol Reed: Work on PaperSolo Exhibition, The Gallery, Catonsville Community College, Catonsville, MD 1985

SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS

  • 2024
  • Delta National Small Prints ExhibitionBradbury Art Museum, Arkansas State University, Juror: Yuji Hiratsuka, Artist and Professor of printmaking at Oregon State University, January 25 – February 28, 2024
  • 2023
  • The Invincible VisibleTransformer DC exhibition and benefit auction. Katzen Arts Center, American University, November 4-18, 2023
  • 2021
  • (Not) Strictly Painting BiannualMcLean Project for the Arts, McLean, VA, September 18 through November 13
  • 2021
  • INK IT: Contemporary Print PracticesBlackRock Center for the Arts. February 27 - April 10, 2021
  • 2021
  • CONNECTIONS: virtual group exhibitionCurated by Marylyn Fox for Freyberger Gallery, Penn State University, Berks, PA, November, 2020 –January 15, 2021
  • 2020
  • DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities: virtual exhibitionFinalists for inclusion in the Art Bank permanent collection, November 2 – December 11, 2020
  • 2019
  • Ink It: Contemporary Print PracticesBlackRock Center for the Arts, Germantown, MD February 23 - March 30, 2019
  • 2017 - 20
  • Residence of the American Ambassador to SlovakiaUS Department of State, Art in Embassies, Bratislava, Slovakia, January 2017 - 2020
  • 2017
  • Strictly Painting BiannualMcLean Project for the Arts, McLean, VA, July-August, 2017
  • 2017
  • INK IT: Contemporary Print PracticesBlackRock Center for the Arts, Germantown, MD February - March 11, 2017
  • 2016
  • Athenaeum InvitationalNorthern Virginia Fine Arts Association, September - October, 2015, 2016, 2017
  • 2015
  • "Don't Fence Me In"Athenaeum, Northern Virginia Fine Arts Association, September 13 - October 25, 2015
  • 2013
  • Hill Center Juried InvitationalWashington, DC, June 2013, June 2014, June 2015
  • 2012
  • Call Collect InvitationalHamiltonian Artists, Washington, DC, November 2012
  • 2011
  • Drawn to Washington 2Washington Print Club, VisArts Kaplan Gallery, Metropolitan Center for the Visual Arts, Rockville, MD September 26 - October 23, 2011
  • 2010
  • MICA Takes FlightMICA Takes Flight
  • 2000 - 03
  • Residence of the American Ambassador to Brunei DarussalamArt in Embassies Program, United States Department of State, September, 2000 - 2003
  • 2002
  • Reflections on a New MillenniumThe World Bank, Washington, DC
  • 1999
  • Reflections: Turn of the CenturyThe World Bank, Washington, DC
  • 1999
  • Ten by TenAddison Ripley Gallery, Washington DC, January 1999
  • 1996
  • Artists at WorkInternational Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC, June 19- August 11, 1996
  • 1994
  • Recent Acquisitions to the Permanent CollectionNational Museum of Women in the Arts, June 1994
  • 1992
  • Three CaravelsUnited States Pavilion, 1992 Universal Exposition--World's Fair, Seville, Spain
  • 1990
  • Explorations - New TalentG.H. Dalsheimer Gallery, Baltimore, MD, July 1990
  • 1990
  • Marks of Vision Traveling Drawing ExhibitionMaryland National Capital Parks and Planning Commission, Harmony Hall Regional Art Center, University of Maryland, Montpelier Cultural Arts Center, Martin Luther King Library, December 1990 - March 1991
  • 1990
  • WPA Invitational AuctionWashington Project for the Arts, Washington, DC, May 1990
  • 1988
  • Baltimore Collects: Twentieth-Century Illustrated Books from a Private CollectionBaltimore Museum of Art, Baltimore, MD 1988
  • 1988
  • Private Evolutions: Public PaperworksARTSCAPE, 1988, Baltimore, MD
  • 1987
  • Artist's Books USAAmerican Centers, Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Calcutta, India, 1987
  • 1986
  • Artists Books InvitationalSoutheastern Center for Contempory Art, Winston-Salem, NC, June1986
  • 1986
  • Members Invitational ExhibitionCenter for Book Arts, New York, NY 1986
  • 1986
  • One Foot SquareCenter for Book Arts, New York, NY 1986
  • 1986
  • Book Arts II -- InvitationalHand in Hand Gallery, New York, NY 1986
  • 1985
  • Book Rate -- InvitationalCenter for Book Arts, New York, NY, 1985
  • 1985
  • Many Voices/Many VisionsWoman's Caucus for Art, National Invitational Exhibition, Glendale, CA 1985
  • 1984
  • The First DecadeCenter for Book Arts, New York Public Library, New York, NY 1984
  • 1984
  • Art as Book as ArtMaryland Art Place, Baltimore, May - June, 1984
  • 1983
  • Maryland BiennialBaltimore Museum of Art, 1983
  • 1984
  • Contemporary Printmaking in MarylandCity Hall Rotunda, Baltimore, MD 1984
  • 1984-85
  • Maryland AnnualMaryland State Capital Complex, Annapolis, MD 1983, 1984
  • 1980
  • Pittsburgh Print Group Annual Invitational ExhibitionDistrict Court House, Pittsburgh, PA 1980
  • 1974-76
  • Collector's Choice InvitationalEdmonton Art Gallery, Edmonton, Canada 1974, 1975, 1976
  • 1974
  • Museum Invitational 1974Provincial Museum and Archives, Edmonton, Canada, 1974

SELECTED CORPORATE, PUBLIC & PRIVATE COLLECTIONS

  • American Center, New Delhi, India
  • Alberta Arts Foundation, Edmonton, Canada
  • Allarco Building, Edmonton, Canada
  • Art Bank, DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities
  • Bozzuto Group - Spinnaker Bay, Baltimore, MD
  • Bradbury Art Museum, Arkansas State University
  • Embassies of the United States, Tel Aviv, New Delhi, Bujumbura
  • Fulbright House, New Delhi, India
  • Guardian Building, Edmonton, Canada
  • Law Courts, Edmonton, Canada
  • Library of Congress, Rosenwald Collection of Illustrated Books, Washington DC
  • Hecht-Levi Foundation, Baltimore, MD
  • HEALTHSOUTH, National Headquarters, Birmingham, Al
  • National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington, DC
  • Noxell Corporation, Baltimore, MD
  • Petroleum Plaza Building, Edmonton, Canada
  • Rolibooks Publishing House, New Delhi India
  • Royal Bank/Edmonton Properties, Edmonton, Canada
  • Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC
  • Sibley Hospital, Washington DC
  • United States Information Agency, Department of State, Washington DC
  • The World Bank, Art Collection, Washington DC
  • Fund for Global Human Rights, Washington DC
  • Private collections

GRANTS & DISTINCTIONS

  • The Art Bank Grant, DC Commission on Arts and Humanities, 2020, 2017, 2016, 2011
  • Nominee, Smithsonian Artist Research Fellowship, Smithsonian Institution, 2018, 2019
  • Fulbright Scholar, Senior Research Fellowship to India in visual arts and museum studies, January, 2007- February 2008
  • Spot Award for Performance Excellence, Europe and Central Asia Region, The World Bank, September 2001, March 2002
  • Juror's First Prize, Marks of Vision--Drawing Exhibition, Maryland National Capital Parks and Planning Commission, 1990
  • Mid-Atlantic Arts Foundation Grant, Washington D.C, 1988
  • Smithsonian Institution, Travel/Research, Travel grant to India, 1987
  • Maryland State Arts Council, Works in Progress Grant, 1984
  • Juror's First Prize, Alcoa Award for Printmaking, Pittsburgh Print Group, 1980

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

    THE WORLD BANK, Washington DC

    Senior Exhibition /Visual Communications Specialist,

    May 2001 - November 2006, February 2008 - 2013

    Europe and Central Asia Vice- Presidency (ECA VP)

  • Visual Communications Specialist- March 2012 - April 2013 Developed concept, Design and produced multi-page publications for Knowledge and Learning programs and Fee-Based services program or ECA VP
  • Exhibition consultant--IMPROVING THE LIVES OF PEOPLE IN EURPOE AND CENTRAL ASIA April 2008, February 2009, June 2010; multi- panel exhibition (installed in each of 12 regional country offices) focusing on the most outstanding development projects from the Europe and Central Asia Region of the World Bank.
  • Exhibition consultant--ECA VP, Smithsonian Institution,(Office of Folklife) and the Central Asian Craft Support Assn.-- exhibition and outreach project entitled: CULTURE, COMMUNITY AND DEVELOPMENT: ALONG THE SILK ROAD. designed to link the operational concept of community driven development and to support three Central Asian indigenous craft workers through a visit to Washington DC, to exhibit, display and market works of fine craft (unique to the 5 countries of Central Asia), plus participate in the Smithsonian Folklife Festival on the National Mall
  • Curator -- Poverty Reduction and Equity (PREM) The World Bank--f for 22-panel traveling photography exhibition designed to launch, over 6 months, the publication of 4- volume book series "MOVING OUT OF POVERTY: SUCCESS FORM THE BOTTOM UP," a comprehensive study about poverty, vulnerability and mobility, April - July 2009.
  • Exhibition specialist-- Urban Infrastructure, Rural Environment, Natural Resource Management, Social Development ECAVP, The World Bank -- for following World Bank traveling photo exhibitions: THE TEST OF CIVILIZATION IS THE POWER TO DRAW THE MOST BENEFIT FROM CITIES; FROM FACILITATING THE TRANSITION TO IMPROVING THE LIVLIHOOD OF COMMUNITIES; THE FACES OF INCLUSION, March 1998 -- May 2001
  • Exhibition specialist-- Latin America and the Caribbean Region, The World Bank, multi-panel exhibition --INDIGENOUS ART IN LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN: CREATIVE POWER IN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, January - April 1999
  • Project Manager—-Office of the Vice President for Special Programs, Cultural Heritage Anchor, The World Bank, for 36 panel traveling exhibition and 88 page catalog: CULTURE AND DEVELOPMENT AT THE MILLENNIUM; May- September 1998

    THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, Washington DC, The Smithsonian Associates

  • Program Coordinator-- International Museum Education and Study Tours July 1985 - April 1998
  • Project Manager--The Smithsonian Associates, Commissioned Art Project-Expanded corporate collection of commissioned graphics chosen to reflect the ideals of the Smithsonian Institution membership,1994 - 1998, Washington, DC
  • THE ORGANIZATION OF AMERICAN STATES,
  • Senior Cultural Heritage Specialist/Exhibition Specialist—Research and concept development for OAS archive photo exhibition, Office of Cultural Affairs, Washington DC, August 1999-June 2000
  • ALEXANDRIA COMMISSION FOR THE ARTS
  • Commissioner, Visual Arts,Alexandria City Council Appointment, City of Alexandria, Virginia, Visual arts advisor for annual grant review, selection and award process; Member of task team to prepare the City of Alexandria Cultural Assessment and five-year Strategic Cultural Plan; Team leader for comprehensive revision of the Commission's Annual Report, April 1990 - April 1995

FACULTY POSITIONS

    UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA

    Assistant Professor, Design 1971--79

    MARYLAND INSTITUTE, COLLEGE OF ART

    Adjunct Faculty, summer 1982 – 83

    MARYLAND CENTER FOR THE ARTS, GOUCHER COLLEGE

    Printmaking instructor, Gifted and Talented program for middle school and high school students sponsored by the Maryland Department of Education Summer 1980 – 82

    CORCORAN MUSEUM OF ART

    Department of Education, Adjunct Faculty, instructor, collection-based educational outreach programs for young people 1982 – 84

    THE GRADUTE SCHOOL

    Department of Information Technology, Communication and Design, “Understanding the Design Process” 2004 – 2007

EDUCATION

    Master of Fine Arts,

    studio/painting

    Mount Royal School of Art

    MARYLAND INSTITUTE, COLLEGE OF ART

    Bachelor of Fine Arts,

    studio/painting, printmaking

    College of Art and Design

    UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA

    Master of Science,

    housing, planning, interior design,

    Emphasis on textile design, visual communication and presentation

    OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY

    Bachelor of Science,

    art education, design, emphasis on studio painting,

    OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY