In 2006 she co-curated (with
Pippi Zornoza) the "Pocket Change" printmaking show at AS220 featuring 15 contemporary printmakers. Artists included: Jo Dery, Mike Taylor,
Neil Burke,
Xander Marro, Kenn Speiser, Pippi Zornoza, Jenny Nichols, Cybele Collins, Meredith Stern, Alec Thibodeau, Kasey Henneman, Shawn Gilheeney,
Brian Chippendale and Katie Truskoski. Also in 2006, Meredith and Erik Ruin collaborated on "Rude Awakenings" a two-person art show at Art of This Gallery in Minneapolis, Minnesota. In 2008 Stern curated
Sustainable: Visions for a Living Planet, a printmaking show of local RI printmakers and
Justseeds members. She had a solo show of prints and collages at the Morning Glory Coffeehouse in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in February 2009. Her first solo show in Providence, RI was in April 2014 and was titled, "Generations | 8 Chapters Blooming" which featured a series of large collages and porcelain platters. The show was featured in the April 10, 2014, edition of the Providence Journal in an article titled, "Politics, Activism, and Cool Cats." The work was also reviewed by Greg Cook for the Providence Phoenix in an extended article about her and the work titled, "Personal Politics." In March 2009 and May 2013 she collaborated with other members of the
Justseeds Artist Cooperative on an art installation at the
University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee. In 2012 she was part of the installation of the Justseeds "Agit-Prop and Intervention" show in Berlin, Germany. In 2011 she was part of installing "Refuge" at Gallery Alkatraz in the 29th Graphics Biennial in Slovenia. In July 2008 she collaborated on a Justseeds installation titled "Out of the Shell of the Old" at Space1026 in Philadelphia, Pa. In 2012 she coordinated a print portfolio project called "This is an Emergency!". The project combines visual images and intergenerational essays. Over 2 dozen people collaborated to create work about gender justice. This portfolio is now in University archives around North America including the
Sarah Doyle Women's Center at
Brown University,
Keene State College,
Nova Scotia College of Art and Design, and many others. In 2016 she created a project on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. It was created as a print portfolio and as an offset printed booklet. The collection was purchased by several collections including the University of Connecticut. For her project, Stern made prints of the entire document, inserting relevant images into the text depicting violations of the document that take place in the U.S. In February 2020 she had a solo show of printmaking and ceramic work at the AS220 Project Space in Providence, Rhode Island. It included 20 relief prints in her "Cooperation Cats" Series and the 32 Articles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. She also collaborated with her 4 year old child on several ceramic mugs and teapots. ==Music Projects==