Strombotne's first one-man show was at the Studio 44 gallery in San Francisco in 1956. Since then, he has had over seventy five one-man shows, with twelve retrospectives: four in New York City, twenty-two in Los Angeles, and others in San Francisco, Washington D.C., Santa Barbara, Santa Fe, Newport Beach (CA), and other venues. His work has also been included in most major group shows in America, including two
Whitney Biennials, the
Carnegie International and the
Corcoran Biennial. Strombotne's paintings can be found in the permanent collections of museums across the United States, including the
Museum of Modern Art in New York, the
Whitney Museum of American Art, The
Hirshhorn Museum, the
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the
Los Angeles County Museum of Art, and the
Art Institute of Chicago. His work is also included in many well-known private collections, most notably the
Jack Nicholson collection, which includes twenty of Strombotne's major pieces. Strombotne taught at the
University of California, Riverside for 40 years, retiring in 2005. He continues to paint every day in his
Orange County, California studio. == Recognition ==