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Solo Exhibitions
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2002
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Rogers Gallery, Mattapoisett, MA; Nancy Train Smith, “Language of Place”
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1999
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Paul Mellon Art Center, Choate Rosemary Hall, Wallingford, CT Nancy Train Smith, “The Spirit of Place”
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1996
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Dartmouth Gallery, Dartmouth, MA; Nancy Train Smith, “Meditations”
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1986
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Clark Gallery, Lincoln, MA; “Nancy Smith, Ceramic Sculpture”
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1979
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A St. Gallery, Boston, MA; “Nancy Smith”
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1978
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Flag Gallery, Boston, MA; “Nancy Smith”
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Exhibitions
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1999
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Rogers Gallery, Mattapoisett, MA
Bill Shattuck, Nancy Train Smith, and Laura Anderson
“Recent Work”
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Joanne Rapp Gallery/Hand and Spirit, Scottsdale, AZ
“Spirit Vessels”
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Northwest Craft Center, Seattle, WA
“Go Figure”
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1992
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Pro-Art, St. Louis, MO
“Teapot Invitational”
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1991
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Georgia State University Gallery, Atlanta, GA
“Figurative Clay”
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1990
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Fuller Art Museum, Brockton, MA
“Classicism Reconsidered”
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1989
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The Art Institute, Boston, MA
“Outside Paradise”
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San Angelo Museum of Art, San Angelo, TX
“Monarch Tile Competition” (purchase prize)
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Museo des Azulejos, Lisbon, Portugal
“Ceramicas No ARCO”
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1988
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Galeria Municipal de Arte, Almada, Portugal
“Ceramica na Quinta San Miguel”
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1987
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Fuller Art Museum, Brockton, MA
“Triennial”
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1985
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Clark Gallery, Lincoln, MA
“Animal Imagery”
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University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA; “Contemporary Ceramics: Six New England Artists”
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Thomas Segal Gallery, Boston, MA
“Still Life”
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1984
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DeCordova Museum, Lincoln, MA
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Newport Art Museum, Newport, Rhode Island
“Contemporary New England Still Life”
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1982
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Clark Gallery, Lincoln, MA
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1978
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Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA
“Traveling Fellowship Exhibition”
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1976
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First Night, Boston, MA
“Countdown Door”
I conceived, planned and supervised execution of a city-wide, multi-media event, which took place preceding and in conjunction with theFirst Night Festival.
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Brimmer Street Garage Show, Boston, MA
An environmental installation which evolved from a desire to work in a “non-art” context.
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