Isabelle Hope Grahm

Isabelle Hope Grahm
Born in Los Angeles California in the 1950's.

Solo Exhibitions
2011
AI&G Foyer Gallery, Salisbury, MD

2010
Karpeles Manuscript Museum, Santa Barbara, CA

2008
Sylvia White Gallery, Ventura, CA

2007
Arrival...Is, James Gray Gallery, Bergamot Station, Santa Monica, CA

Group Exhibitions
2011
Midland Arts Association 2011 Spring Juried Art Exhibition,
Museum of the South West, Midland, TX
Abstract Sebastopol Center for the Arts Juried Exhibition,
Sebastopol Center for the Arts, Sebastopol, CA

2010
19th Annual National Juried Exhibition,
Artist Institute & Gallery, Salsbury, MD
56th Juried Exhibition at The Haggin Museum
Stockton, CA
Work for a New Decade,
Studio Channel Islands Art Center, Camarillo, CA
Artist of Distinction, Geometric Abstraction Exhibition,
Still Point Art Gallery, virtual gallery
Ring Festival Exhibit,
H1 Gallery, Sun Valley, CA
Art Connections 6,
Montclair State University George Segal Gallery, Montclair, NJ

2009
113th Annual Open Juried Exhibition,
Catherine Lorrilard Wolfe Art Club, New York City, NY
Louisville Art Association Exhibition,
Louisville, KY
Lancaster County Arts Association,
Lancaster, PA
L.A. Municipal Art Gallery,
Los Angeles, CA
Karpeles Manuscript Museum,
Santa Barbara, CA
National Small Works Exhibition 2009,
TriCounty Arts Council, Cobbleskill, NY
South Arkansas Art Center, 2009 Juried Art Competition,
El Dorado, AR
Midland Arts Association’s Spring Exhibition,
Museum of the Southwest, Midland, TX
50th International Exhibition,
San Diego Art Institute, Museum of the Living Artist, San Diego, CA
Chaos, Long Beach Arts,
Long Beach California
In Your Dreams, Pen and Brush,
New York City, New York

2008
Explorations, The Art Center,
Highland Park, IL

Awards
2010
Artist of Distinction, Geometric Abstraction,
Still Point Art Gallery, virtual gallery
Best in Show, 19th Annual National Juried Exhibition,
Artist Institute & Gallery, Salisbury, MD




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