Barbara Prey, water color artist, in front of world's largest water color

One of America’s most renowned contemporary artists, Prey was recently commissioned by MASS MoCA to create the largest known watercolor painting  (8 by 15 feet) for their new building. Prey’s work also resides in the National Gallery of Art, the Brooklyn Museum, the Smithsonian American Art Museum, the New York Historical Society, Kennedy Space Center and the permanent collection of the White House, where she is one of just two living female artists represented.

Prey has served for the past fourteen years as the sole visual artist on the U.S. President-appointed National Council on the Arts, the advisory board to the National Endowment for the Arts. Artists are appointed for their contributions and recognition in American Art. In 2003, the President and First Lady commissioned her to paint the Diplomatic Reception Room for the official White House Christmas card. With dozens of artworks commissioned by government agencies and institutions Prey is a global ambassador for American Art. Commissioned four times by NASA, her painting of the x-43 was included in the Smithsonian’s traveling exhibit NASA/ART:50 Years of Exploration. Her other NASA commissions are: The Columbia Tribute, the International Space Station, and the Shuttle Discovery: Return to Flight on exhibit at the Kennedy Space Center. She was recently featured on the CBS Evening News for her NASA artwork. Tapped annually for the U.S. Art in Embassies program, Prey’s work has been on display in over one hundred U.S. embassies and consulates worldwide, including those in Paris, Hong Kong, and Madrid. Her painting Gallantly Streaming is currently selected for exhibit in the lobby of the U.S. Mission to the U.N.

Prey earned a Bachelor’s degree from Williams College, where she is an adjunct faculty member, and a Master’s degree from Harvard University. She has received numerous institutional accolades, including a grant from the Henry Luce Foundation, where she spent a year painting in Asia, a Fulbright Scholarship and the New York State Senate’s “Women of Distinction” Award.  She maintains studios in New York, Maine, and Massachusetts.

Education

1979 B.A. Williams College, Williamstown, MA
1986 M.Div. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA


Affiliations, Awards & Fellowships

2008-2022 Presidential Appointed Member, National Council on the Arts
2013-present Adjunct Faculty, Williams College, Williamstown, MA
2011 Honoree, Heckscher Museum Gala
2010 Honoree, Raynham Hall Museum Gala
2004 New York State Senate Women of Distinction Award
1986 Henry Luce Foundation Grant, Asia
1979 Fulbright Scholarship, Germany
1974 Grant Recipient, San Francisco Art Institute, San Francisco, CA


Selected Exhibitions

2024    
Handled With Care: Shaker Master Crafts and the Art of Barbara Prey, New Britain Museum of American Art, New Britain, CT
United States Art in Embassies Program, Kolonia, Micronesia
MASS MOCA Building 6, MASS MoCA, North Adams, MA (2017-present)
The White House, Washington, D.C. (2003-present)
Kennedy Space Center, NASA Commission, Titusville, FL (2003-present)
Bush Presidential Library, College Station, TX (2013-present)
Bush Presidential Library, Office of the First Lady, College Station, TX (2013-present)
National Endowment for the Arts, Office of the Chairman, Washington, D.C. (2011- present)
U.S. Mission to the United Nations, New York, NY (2017-present)

2023 Handled with Care: The Function of Form in Shaker Craft, Hancock Shaker Village, Pittsfield, MA
Celebration of Water, Quogue Gallery, Quogue, NY
United States Art in Embassies Program, Bridgetown, Barbados (2016-present)

2022
Impressionism: A World View, Nassau County Museum of Art, Roslyn Harbor, NY

2021
Vanishing Point, Quogue Gallery, Quogue, NY

2020
Blue, Nassau County Museum of Art, Roslyn Harbor, NY

2019
Energy: The Power of Art, Nassau County Museum of Art, Roslyn Harbor, NY
Borrowed Light: Barbara Ernst Prey, Hancock Shaker Village, Pittsfield, MA

2018
NASA 60th Art Exhibit, Space Center, Houston, TX
True Colors, Nassau County Museum of Art, Roslyn Harbor, NY
Earth, Sea, Sky, Wendell Gilley Museum, Southwest Harbor, ME
United States Art in Embassies Program, Baku, Azerbaijan (2015-2018)

2017
United Nations, New York, NY (2015-2017)
Out Painting, Old Westbury Gardens, Old Westbury, NY

2016
OUT OF THIS WORLD. The Art and Artists of NASA, Vero Beach Museum, Vero Beach, FL
ON SITE: Barbara Ernst Prey’s Travelogues, Barbara Prey Projects, Port Clyde, ME
In Search of America, Barbara Prey Projects, Port Clyde, ME
Prints and New Oils, Barbara Prey Projects, Port Clyde, ME
United States Art in Embassies Program, Hong Kong (2014-2016)

2015
Re/Viewing the American Landscape, Blue Water Fine Arts, Port Clyde, ME

2014
Barbara Prey: American Contemporary, Blue Water Fine Arts, Port Clyde, ME

2013
East Meets West, Blue Water Fine Arts, Port Clyde, ME
United States Art in Embassies Program, Bamako, Mali (2010-2013)

2012
NASA|Art: 50 Years of Exploration, Smithsonian Traveling Exhibition (travels to twelve museums) (2008-2012)
Nocturne IV, Heckscher Museum of Art, Huntington, NY
America’s Artist: Forty Years of Painting, Blue Water Fine Arts, Port Clyde, ME

2011
Open Spaces, Blue Water Fine Arts, Port Clyde, ME

2010
Soliloquy: Meditations on the Environment, Blue Water Fine Arts, Port Clyde, ME

2009
United States Art in Embassies Program, U.S. Embassy Paris, France (2005-2009)
United States Art in Embassies Program, U.S. Embassy Madrid, Spain (2005-2009)
25 Years Exhibiting in Maine, Blue Water Fine Arts, Port Clyde, ME

2008
An American View: Barbara Ernst Prey, Mona Bismarck Foundation, Paris, France
Meditations on the Environment, Blue Water Fine Arts, Port Clyde, ME

2007
Picturing Long Island, The Heckscher Museum, Huntington, NY
Works on Water, Water Street Gallery, Seamen’s Church Institute, New York, NY (2006-2007)
From Port Clyde to Paris, Blue Water Fine Arts, Port Clyde, ME
United States Art in Embassies Program, U.S. Embassy Vilnius, Lithuania (2007-2009)

2006
From Seacoast to Outer Space, The Williams Club, New York, NY
United States Art in Embassies Program, U.S. Embassy, Monrovia, Liberia (2003-2006)
United States Art in Embassies Program, U.S. Embassy, Minsk, Belarus (2003-2006)
United States Art in Embassies Program, U.S. Embassy Oslo, Norway (2002-2006)
Guild Hall Museum, East Hampton, NY (1999-2006)
30 Years of Painting Maine, Blue Water Fine Arts, Port Clyde, ME
National Arts Club, New York, NY (2003-2006)

2005
Works on Water, Blue Water Fine Arts, Port Clyde, ME

2004
Observations, Harrison Gallery, Williamstown, MA
Conversations, Blue Water Fine Arts, Port Clyde, ME

2003
An American Portrait, Arts Club of Washington D.C.
United States Art in Embassy Program, U.S. Embassy Prague (2002-2003)
The Valley Viewed: 150 Years of Artists Exploring Williamstown, Harrison Gallery, Williamstown, MA
Painting Reviewed, Blue Water Fine Arts, Port Clyde, ME

2002
Obsession, Heckscher Museum of Art, Huntington, NY
American Art in Miniature, Gilcrease Museum, OK (1998 -2002)
Patriot, Blue Water Fine Arts, Port Clyde, ME
A Trace in the Mind: An Artists Response to 9/11, Hutchins Gallery, C.W. Post College, Brookville, NY

2001
Lightscapes, Jensen Fine Art
Recent Watercolors, Blue Water Fine Arts, Port Clyde, ME

1999
Recent Watercolors, Jensen Fine Arts, New York, NY
Heckscher Museum, Huntington, NY

1998
Express Yourself, Portland Museum of Art, ME

1997
Museum of the Southwest, Midland, TX
Recent Acquisitions, Farnsworth Museum of Art, Rockland, ME

1996
Best in Show, The Westmoreland Museum of American Art, Greensburg, PA

1995
The Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, PA

1993
Blair Art Museum, Hollidaysburg, PA
Johnstown Art Museum, Johnstown, PA

1989
Women's Art, Williams College Museum of Art, Williamstown, MA

1988
Nassau County Museum of Art, Roslyn Harbor, NY

1986
Harvard University, Cambridge, MA


Selected Collections

National Gallery of Art
The White House
The Brooklyn Museum
The Smithsonian American Art Museum
MASS MoCA, North Adams, MA
Hall Art Foundation
Mellon Hall, Harvard Business School
Henry Luce Foundation
Hood Museum, Dartmouth College 
The Heckscher Museum Farnsworth Art Museum
Kennedy Space Center
NASA Headquarters
National Endowment for the Arts
Taiwan Museum of Art
The New-York Historical Society Museum
Williams College
Williams College Museum of Art
Orlando Bloom
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Byers, Jr
Mr. Sam Bronfman
President and Mrs. George W. Bush
Princess Albrecht Castell
Ambassador and Dr. Struan Coleman
Mr. Chris Davis
Mr. and Mrs. Boomer Esiason
Senator and Mrs. Judd Gregg
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hanks
Dr. Franklin Kelly
Prince and Princess Johannes Lobkowicz
Mrs. Richard P. Mellon
Mr. Peter O’Neill
Ambassador and Mrs. John Ong
Ambassador and Mrs. Mitchell Reiss
Prince and Princess Michael Salm
Mr. Herbert Allen
Ambassador and Mrs. Craig Stapleton
Dr. and Mrs. Jim Watson
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Webb

“Family Portrait” Collection the Brooklyn Museum

“Fibonacci’s Workshop” Collection National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.

“Line Leader” on exhibition at The National Endowment for the Arts, here Barbara with NEA Chairman Rocco Landesman


Selected Commissions

MASS MoCA Commission – 2017 
NASA Commission – 2007  The Discovery Shuttle Return to Flight
NASA Commission – 2005 International Space Station Print
NASA Commission – 2004  The x-43
NASA Commission – 2003  Columbia Commemorative
NASA Commission – 2002 International Space Station
White House Christmas Card, 2003
Williams College Bicentennial Calendar, The New Yorker, The New York Times, Gourmet Magazine, YankeeMagazine, Good Housekeeping, Travel and Leisure–1981-1992

On July 4th every U.S. Ambassador and Embassy worldwide used Barbara’s
image of The Collection for their U.S. Independence Day event invitations.


Selected Press

Blumenthal, Ralph, “An Heiress, a Patron and a Lighting Rod”, The New York Times, January 3, 2024.

Stanmeyer, Anastasia, “Inspirational Shakers.” Berkshire Magazine, Spring Issue, May/June 2023, p. 96.
“It is the Art of Color. Enjoy Art from Around the World at the Nassau County Museum of Art.”NEWS12, March 24, 2022.
Lawrence, T.H., “Open Spaces. A Lifetime of Art.”Kinute, February 2022.
Trauring, Michelle. “Barbara Ernst Prey Comes Home in Vanishing Point.”The Southampton Press, July 15, 2021.
Romanski, Rachel. “Barbara Ernst Prey Lineage and New Frontiers.”Maine Woman Magazine, August 2021.
Passy, Charles. "Museum prepares for a makeover", The Wall Street Journal, August 30, 2019, print.
McQuaid, Cate. “A Painter’s Eye for Light and Life.” The Boston Globe, August 28, 2019.
”Barbara Ernst Prey Finds Inspiration in Maine”, Interview broadcast on News Center Maine, Summer 2018, TV/Video.
Stoilas, Helen. “Despite Uncertainty, US Culture Funding Carries On.” The Art Newspaper, Dec. 2017, XXVII, No. 296, p.13.
Neuendorf, Henri. “There’s Only One Visual Artist on the NEA’s Board. Here’s What She Thinks of the Imperiled Organization’s Future.” artnet.com, August 16, 2017. Web.
Seven, John. “This Watercolorist Thinks Big.” The Take Magazine, August 22, 2017.
Nalewicki, Jennifer. “The Story behind the World’s Largest known Watercolor Painting.” Smithsonian.com, June 22, 2017. Web.
Nunes, Andrew. “Creators: The World's Largest Watercolor Goes on Display at MASS MoCA.“ VICE, May 2017. Web.
Gay, Malcolm. “MASS MoCA Thinks Big with Latest Expansion.” The Boston Globe, May 21, 2017. Web. Vartanian, Hrag. “The world’s largest watercolor painting.” Hyperallergic, May 20, 2017. Web. Hyperallergic.com https://hyperallergic.com/380141/required-reading-321/
Munemo, Julia. “A Physical Connection.” Williams College Website, May 22, 2017.
Masello, David. “A Colorful Life: Barbara Prey paints landscapes that reflect both an inner and outer world.” American Arts Quarterly, May 2016.
Morgan, Tiernan. “News: Art Movements.” Hyperallergic, April 10, 2015. Web. https://hyperallergic.com/197396/art-movements-94/
“Three Barbara Ernst Prey Paintings on Exhibit at United Nations.” Bangor Daily News, December 15, 2015.
Schinto, Jeanne. “Maine is for Art Lovers.” Fine Art Connoisseur, August 1, 2015, p. 102 – 103.
Keyes, Bob. “Barbara Prey Departs Routine, Turns to Oils.” Maine Today: Portland Press Herald, July 28, 2015.
Russell, Anna. “The Art Gift List.” The Wall Street Journal, December 19, 2014, p. D1 (Cover) – D2.
Russell, Anna. “The WSJ’s Art Gift Guide.” The Wall Street Journal, December 18, 2014.
Tyler, Jan. "Painter With a Worldwide Perspective: Barbara Ernst Prey’s artworks have a global reach from embassies to the White House." Newsday Magazine Cover, November 1, 2014, p. B4 Cover, B4 – B5.
Rotkiewicz, Jessica. "Painter With a Worldwide Perspective: Barbara Ernst Prey’s artworks have a global reach from embassies to the White House." Newsday, November 1, 2014. Video.
Down East Magazine Cover, August 2014, 60th Anniversary Issue.
Phelps, Tori. “An American Masterpiece: Barbara Ernst Prey.” Vie Magazine, July/August 2014.
Serino, Laura. “Five Questions with Artist Barbara Ernst Prey.” Down East Magazine, July 2014.
Rosen, Raphael. “Chronicling the Space Age in Watercolor: The Work of Barbara Prey.” SciArt in America, June 2014. Cover.
CBS Television Network, (interview), March 2014.
Kahn, Joseph. “Sales of Prey Prints Benefit Habitat.” Names/Celebrities, Boston Globe, December 2013.
Fee, Gayle. “We hear: Artist Barbara Ernst Prey.” Boston Herald, December 22, 2013.
“Presidential Greetings: Happy Holidays from the White House.” Parade Magazine, December 15, 2013.
“Art Works in Progress: Painter Barbara Ernst Prey Finds Wonder in Commonplace.” Maine Public Radio, (interview), August 22, 2013.
“Prey Love: Pick of the Day.” The Boston Globe, August 19, 2013.
Keyes, Bob. “Five Works of Art that Speak to America the Beautiful.” The Portland Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram, June 27, 2013.
“National Council Art Choices.” The National Endowment for the Arts, Nea.gov., July 2012.
“White House Christmas Cards: A Look Back at some of the Holiday Greetings from The White House.” The Washington Post, December 14, 2011.
Parks, Steve. “The Heckscher Celebrates Barbara Ernst Prey.” Newsday, November 18, 2011.
“Prey Exhibit at Heckscher Museum.” The New York Times, December 4, 2011.
CBS Evening News (https://youtu.be/gUtDhWDIyR0) July 2011.
CBS Sunday Morning (http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=7373526n&tag=content) July 2011.
BBC The Strand (http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p00hdpxh) June, 2011.
“Nasa|Art: 50 Years.” National Endowment for the Arts, June 11, 2011. Web. http://nea.gov/artworks/ Voice of America, June 2011.
Triplett, William. “Space, the Artistic Frontier.” The Wall Street Journal, July 2011.
The Washington Post, July 2011.
Barbara Ernst Prey.” WFAN, (interview), August, 2011.
Aolnews.com, June 2011.
Mendelsohn, Janet. “Maine’s Museums: Art, Oddities & Artifacts” Countryman Press, June 2011. p. 89-92.
“The Artist’s Role in the Community.” National Endowment for the Arts/NEA Arts Magazine, Spring 2011.
Rooney, Ashley E. 100 Artists of New England. February 2011, p. 58-59.
Bush, Laura. “Spoken from the Heart.” Simon & Schuster, 2010, p. 298.
“John Singer Sargent's Watercolors.” The Washington Post, December 17, 2009.
“Williams Women at the Helm of American Art.” Williams College Museum of Art, November/December 2009.
“Maine Watch with Jennifer Rooks.” Maine Public Television, (interview), July 17, 2009.
“Maine Watch with Jennifer Rooks.” Maine Public Television, (interview), July 6, 2009.
“The Maine Event.” RobbReport.com, July 1, 2009. Web.
“Comings and Goings.” The Art Newspaper, February 2009.
“Arts Healing Powers.” The Saturday Evening Post, February 2009, p. 70-72.
“Barbara Ernst Prey Confirmed to National Council on the Arts.” Boston Globe, January 9, 2009.
“Barbara Ernst Prey Confirmed to Serve on National Council on the Arts.” ArtDaily.org, January 9, 2009.
“Barbara Prey to Serve on National Council on the Arts.” Chicago Tribune, January 9, 2009.
“Maine Artist Named to National Post.” AP Newswire, January 7, 2009.
“Portrait of Speed.” Newsday, January 4, 2009.
“Artist Barbara Prey to Serve on National Council on the Arts.” Artforum, December 29, 2008.
Abrams, Harry. “NASA|Art: 50 Years.”, Abrams Books, 2008.
Heller, Steven. “NASA|Art: 50 Years.” The New York Times Book Review, December 21, 2008, p. 35.
USA Today.com, December 21, 2008.
“Where a Painter Travels for a Visual Feast.” More Magazine, May 2008.
Thivard, Elodie. “Vision Americaine.” Artistes Magazine, January/February 2008.
“Barbara Ernst Prey.” Détente Jardin, January/February 2008.
“An American View.” L’Ami des Jardins et de la Maison, January 2008.
“An American View.” Relaxfil Evenements, January 4, 2008.
“An American View.” Maisons Cote Ouest, December/January 2008.
“Time Off – Museum Exhibitions Europe: An American View: Barbara Ernst Prey.” The Wall Street Journal, December 2, 2007 (Paris selection).
“Aquarelles d’Amerique.” Mon Jardin et ma Maison, December 2007.
“An American View.” L’Ami des Jardins et de la Maison, December 2007.
“Fausse Tranquillite.” Le Journal de la Maison, December 2007.
“An American View.” Beaux-arts Magazine, December 2007.
“An American View.” Grands Reportages, December 2007.
“An American View.” Azart, November/December 2007.
Cash, Sarah. “An American View: Barbara Ernst Prey.” Exhibition Catalogue. The Mona Bismarck Foundation, Paris 2007.
“Barbara Ernst Prey – An American View.", Beaux Arts, November 2007.
“An American View: Barbara Ernst Prey.” Paris Capitale, November 2007.
“Le Maine en aquarelles.” Journal du Dimanche Paris, November 18, 2007.
“An American View.” 20 Minutes, November 6, 2007.
Tallot, Chloe. “An American View.” Paris Capitale, November 2007.
“An American View.” Beaux-arts Magazine, November 2007.
“An American View in Paris.” Women’s Wear Daily, October 26, 2007.
“A Breath of Fresh Air: Painting Nature Now.” Fine Art Connoisseur, October 2007.
WOR Morning Show with Donna Hanover.” (interview), August 2007.
“Dazzled from Port Clyde to Paris.” USA Today Magazine, July, 2007, p. 38-43, Cover.
Reinert, Patty. “Brush with History.” Houston Chronicle Zest Magazine, April 15, 2007.
“Nature in an Untouched State.” The New York Times, February 18, 2007.
“Visions of Long Island.” Newsday, February 1, 2007.
“High Art.” Harvard Magazine, November/December, 2006.
“So Watery, the Works of Barbara Ernst Prey.” The New York Sun, October 25, 2006.
“Time Off - Exhibit: Works on Water.” The Wall Street Journal, October 19, 2006.
“Barbara Ernst Prey in New York.” PBS WLIW, (interview), October 2006.
“The Critic’s Choice.” The New York Daily News, October 2006.
“1010 Wins Radio New York with Joe Montone.” (interview), October, 2006.
Lieberman, Paul. “Barbara Ernst Prey: Reflections.” Los Angeles Times, 2006.
“Museums.” The Washington Post, December 16, 2005.
Cash, Sarah. “Barbara Ernst Prey: Works on Water.” In Works on Water, 2005.
“Names and Faces: An Artist Ready for Liftoff.” The Washington Post, July 22, 2005.
National Public Radio, July 2005.
“An Artist on a Space Mission.” Newsday, July 17, 2005.
“Capturing the Moment.” Florida Today, July 13, 2005.
“Footlights: Artist Shooting for the Stars.” The New York Times, July 10, 2005.
“On the Town.” The New York Sun, April 15-17, 2005.
“2005 Women of Distinction.” Distinction Magazine, March 2005.
“Barbara Ernst Prey.” PBS WLIW, (interview), 2005.
The Morning Show, December 4, 2004.
Voice of America, (interview), December 4, 2004.
“Painter Seeing a Bigger Picture.” Los Angeles Times, October 4, 2004.
Los Angeles Times, October 4, 2004.Web. calendarlive.com
“Prey Exhibit in Maine.” Coastal Living Magazine, Summer 2004.
“An Artist Review.” Coastal Living, Currents, July-August, 2004.
CNN News with Carol Lin, (interview), February 2, 2004.
CNN Newssource, (interview), February 1, 2004.
NPR, (interview), February, 2004.
“Tribute Reflects the Lives of Columbia Crew.” Newsday, February 1, 2004.
1010 Wins Radio New York with Joe Montone, (interview), February 1, 2004.
WOR The Ed Walsh Show, (interview), February 1, 2004.
CBS News Radio, (interview), February 1, 2004.
“The Fine Art of the Space Age.” The Washington Post, January 26, 2004.
“Artist Fulfills New Mission for NASA.” AP Newswire, January 26, 2004.
“Artist Reaches New Heights.” The Boston Globe, January 20, 2004.
“Talk of the Town.” The New Yorker, December 1, 2003.
“She Answered a Call from Washington.” The New York Times, December 21, 2003.
“Paula Zahn NOW.” CNN, (interview), December 23, 2003.
“Larry King Live.” CNN, December 2003.
HGTV White House Christmas Special, (interview), December, 2003.
“Ticket.” PBS WLIW, (interview), December 2003.
The Robb Report, August 2003, September 2003.
Arts and Antiques Magazine, Summer 2003.
“Public Lives: Painting a Still Life That Moves at 17,000 M.P.H.” The New York Times, October 31, 2002.
“On the Loose in New York.” The International Art Newspaper, April 2001.
Stasi, Linda. “Famous Last Word.” The New York Post, April 22, 2001.
“The Critic’s Choice.” The New York Daily News, April, 2001.
Art and Antiques Magazine, April 2001.
“A List.” Avenue Magazine, April 2001.
“True North: Barbara Ernst Prey Inspiration.” Maine PBS, 2001.
“Barbara Ernst Prey.” American Artist Magazine, Watercolor, 2001.
Town and Country Magazine, August 2000.
“Where Artists Live Their Work Comes Alive.” Newsday, Annual Home Magazine Issue, Cover, 1999.
“The Metro Report.” PBS- Channel 21, New York, June 1999.
“The Critic’s Choice.” The New York Daily News, January 1999.
“Art Market.” The International Art Newspaper, January 1999.
“Parties/Previews.” Country Plaza Magazine, May/June 1990.
“Tastemakers.” Art World Magazine, February 1988.
“Taiwan Pictured Through Western Eyes.” Asia Magazine, July 1987.
U.S. Painter Views Taiwan With Color and Contrast, China Post, May 1987.


Lectures


Nassau County Museum of Art, Artist in Gallery Series, Roslyn, NY (2019)
MASS MoCA, Free Day, North Adams MASS (2018)
Williams Club New York, with MASS MoCA Director Joe Thompson, New York, NY (2017)
U.S. Mission to the United Nations, New York, NY
Metropolitan Museum of Art, John Singer Sargent, New York, NY
The National Gallery of Art, The Watercolors of Winslow Homer, Washington, DC
Women at the Helm of American Art, Panelist, New York, NY
Corcoran Gallery of Art, John Singer Sargent: A Conversation with Curator Sarah Cash
Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College American Masters, Watercolors in the Collection
Ringling College of Art and Design, Sarasota, FL
U. S. State Department Art in Embassies: Lectures in U.S. Embassies in Oslo, Prague, Madrid, Paris
Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum, Madrid, Spain