EVENTS
Where you can see my work
UPCOMING EXHIBITS
MAX and ME
SOLO EXHIBIT
Lexow Gallery
Opening Reception: February 21, 2025 from 6-8 pm
Show Dates: February mm to March mm
Unitarian Universalist Church
3975 Fruitville Rd, Sarasota
941 371 4974
further details to be announced
Petticoat Painters
GROUP EXHIBIT
ARTS ADVOCATES GALLERY
Opening Reception: May 3, 2025 from 2-4 pm
Show Dates: May 3 to May 24, 2025
The exhibit will be open exclusively on Saturdays through the month of May
from 2:00 to 4:00.
Arts Advocates Gallery
The Crossings at Siesta Key Mall,
3501 S. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota, Fl.
Enter at the mall entrance near Connors Restaurant
CURRENTLY ON VIEW
Currently on view at Collectors Gallery & Framery
112 Nokomis Avenue South, Venice Florida
PAST EXHIBITS
WCA Summer 2022
Women Contemporary Artists
Juried Exhibition
Ringling College of Art and Design
Lois +David Stulberg Gallery
June 3, 2022- June 27, 2022
Petticoat Painters
Ringling College of Art and Design
Willis Smith Gallery
June 3, 2022-June 27,2022
Dunedin Fine Arts Center January - March 2022 Petticoat Painter Group exhibition
She Persisted:
Petticoat Painters of the 21st Century
Art Center Sarasota
August 26th- Oct 5th, 2021
707 North Tamiami Trail, Sarasota, Fl.
941 365 2032 wwwartsarasota.org.
Color& Clay-Duet collaboration. Part of WOMXN at the Mara Gallery Group Exhibition
NOW TILL SEPTEMBER 24TH 2021
Petticoat Painters Part 2 Art Ovation Hotel
This is the second part of the Petticoat Painters exhibition held at Art Ovation Hotel in Sarasota, Florida. It will feature the work of Diane Shultz, Jana Millstone, Peppi Elona, Janet Mishner, Judy Just… Featured will be 5 works from the Millstone’s Fables for Our Times Collection www.janamillstone.com/fables.
Window at Art Uptown Gallery
Millstone’s work including paintings from from Color and Clay will be on view in an exclusive display through the week of June 19th. A number of her pieces are currently in the gallery and will be there for the remainder of the month.
Wish You Were Here
An exhibition of postcards inspired by reactions to the Covid 19 epidemic