Cherry has presented in various group and solo exhibitions. Her 2019 exhibition,
Thread Ripper at Luis De Jesus gallery in Los Angeles received positive reviews in
Art in America and Artillery Magazine. Other notable exhibitions include,
Monster Energy at the
University of Massachusetts, Amherst in 2017, and
Hero Safe at the
Brooklyn Museum in 2013, which consisted of three painting-installations for the
Raw/Cooked project.
Raw/Cooked was a series of projects by Brooklyn artists who have been invited by the Museum to show their first major museum exhibitions.
Black Femme: Sovereign of WAP and the Virtual Realm at Canada Gallery, NYC (2021);
A Wild Ass Beyond: ApocalypseRN (2018) at Performance Space, New York;
Punch (2018) curated by
Nina Chanel Abney at
Jeffrey Deitch, New York;
Touchstone (2018) at American Medium, New York;
The Sun is Gone but We Have the Light (2018) at Unclebrother/Gavin Brown's Enterprise,
Hancock, NY;
Soul Recordings at Luis De Jesus Los Angeles;
Object[ed]: Shaping Sculpture in Contemporary Art (2016) at
UMOCA, Salt Lake City, UT;
Banksy's Dismaland Bemusement Park (2015) in
Weston-super-Mare, UK;
This is What Sculpture Looks Like (2014) at
Postmasters Gallery, New York; and Fore (2012) at the
Studio Museum in Harlem, New York. She was included in the 2019 traveling exhibition
Young, Gifted, and Black: The Lumpkin-Boccuzzi Family Collection of Contemporary Art. In July and August 2020, Los Angeles' Luis De Jesus gallery presented
Corps Sonore, an online/virtual exhibition of Cherry's paintings and digital collages. == Awards and fellowships ==