
Cornell Fine Arts Museum, Rollins College, Winter Park FL
July 2 — October 9, 2011
Catalogue (12 pages, 6 reproductions, essay by Chris Ashley) available here.
Review by Jessica Bryce Young on Orlando Weekly here
Fruitville / The School Papers
AxD Gallery, Philadelphia PA
February 25 – April 2, 2011
Review by Dennis D’Alesandro on The Artblog here
Fruitville

Some Walls, Oakland CA, June 19-July 25, 2010
Images and essay here.
Photo by Chris Ashley
Ring The Bells Anew

Blank Space Gallery, Chelsea, New York. March 4-27, 2010
Review by Timothy Gierschick here.
Field + Stream | New Paintings
The Painting Center, New York, April 28–May 23, 2009
My Certain Fate
Pharmaka, Los Angeles, May 14-June 6, 2009

Curated by Timothy Buckwalter. Combining photography, painting, sculpture and text-based works in My Certain Fate, Buckwalter crafted an exhibition that mimics the dynamic behind the mix tape.
Included in the mix are works from John Altoon, Angela Baker, Val Britton, Martin Bromirksi, Manuel Dominguez Jr., Bill Dunlap, Sacha Eckes, Sylvia Fragoso, Tammy Harper, Kevin Parks Hauser, Jeffrey Cortland Jones, Michelle Lewis-King, Joe Macca, Michael Macfeat, Rob Matthews, Mike Monteiro, Marlon Mullen, Christopher Saunders, Jen Siska, Dean Smith, Brian Stechschulte, Katy Stone, Rebecca Whipple, Billy White, Jim Winters, Douglas Witmer, Michael Zahn, and Nina Zurier.
Photo by Timothy Buckwalter.
Joseph’s Coat
A special project for The Philadelphia Cathedral
February 2009

Photo by Rob Matthews
“Joseph’s Coat” is a series of large paintings intended for the Cathedral, installed unstretched and flowing. The project takes its title from the Biblical story of Jacob, who gave a fabulous multicolor tunic to Joseph, his youngest and most-favored son (Genesis, chapter 37).
Review by Andrea Kirsch on Artblog here.
Today is The Day | New Paintings
M55 Art, New York, November 13–December 7, 2008
Read interview: How Soon is Now?
(Douglas Witmer interviewed by Brent Hallard at Visual Discrepancies)
MINUS SPACE at P.S.1/MoMA
P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center / MoMA
Long Island City, NY
October 19, 2008 — January 19, 2009

MINUS SPACE at P.S.1, with works by Vicente Butron, Julio Grinblatt, Zipora Fried, Matthew Deleget, and Daniel Levine.
Curated by Phong Bui, artist, Brooklyn Rail publisher, and P.S.1. Curatorial Advisor, the exhibition featured 54 artists from 14 countries, including: Soledad Arias, Shinsuke Aso, Marcus Bering, Hartmut Böhm, Richard Bottwin, Sharon Brant, Michael Brennan, Henry Brown, Vicente Butron, Bibi Calderaro, Melanie Crader, Mark Dagley, Julian Dashper, Christopher Dean, Matthew Deleget, Lynne Eastaway, Gabriele Evertz, Daniel Feingold, Kevin Finklea, Linda Francis, Zipora Fried, Daniel Göttin, Julio Grinblatt, Billy Gruner, Terry Haggerty, Lynne Harlow, Gilbert Hsiao, Andrew Huston, Simon Ingram, Kyle Jenkins, Mick Johnson, Steve Karlik, Sarah Keighery, Danny Lacy, Andrew Leslie, Daniel Levine, Sylvan Lionni, Lotte Lyon, Gerhard Mantz, Rossana Martinez, Juan Matos Capote, Douglas Melini, Manfred Mohr, Salvatore Panatteri, Dirk Rathke, Karen Schifano, Analia Segal, Edward Shalala, Tilman, Li-Trincere, Jan van der Ploeg, Don Voisine, Douglas Witmer & Michael Zahn
“Considerable,” at University of Dayton
ArtStreet Gallery, University of Dayton, Ohio
March 3-April 4, 2008
Curated by Jeffrey Cortland Jones

With works by Chris Ashley, Ron Buffington, Matthew Deleget, Chris Jackson, Kim Krause, Lori Larusso, Rossana Martínez, Tim McFarlane, Matthew Miller-Novak, Joe Saunders, John Tallman, Michael Wille, Paige Williams.