One-person exhibitions: • 1989 "I a WO/MAN" San Francisco Artspace, San Francisco, California • 1989 "Looking at Militarism" List Visual Arts Center, M.I.T., Cambridge, Massachusetts • 1988 "Obelisk, for Raymond Williams" City Hall Park, New York (The Public Art Fund) • 1988 "War and Peace" Rotunda Gallery, Brooklyn, New York • 1986 "Freedom of Information Tapes 1-3," Anthology Film Archives, Millennium Film Workshop, New York • 1984 "Progress (Memory)" video installation, New American Filmmakers Series, Whitney Museum of Art, New York • 1984 "Progress and Access" computer and video installation, Vassar College Art Gallery, Poughkeepsie, New York • 1983 "Progress (Memory) I" video installation, Visual Studies Workshop, Rochester, New York • 1981 "Jean Seberg/The FBI/The Media" video installation with pamphlet, Museum of Modern Art, New York • 1981 "Let and Right" video installation with books and pamphlets,
A Space Gallery, Toronto, Canada • 1981 "Jean Seberg" video installation with books/pamphlets, Artemesia Gallery, Chicago, Illinois • 1980 "Secret VI" video installation with pamphlets, Institute of Contemporary Art, London, England • 1980 "Secret III" "Secret IV" window installations with pamphlets, Printed Matter and Franklin Furnace, New York • 1980 "10 Year Retrospective" Duke University Art Gallery, Durham, North Carolina • 1980 "Secret I" floor installation with pamphlet, Artists Space Gallery, New York Group exhibitions: • 2015 "Learn to Read: A Surviving History of Printed Matter," Fales Library, New York University, New York • 2014 "Behind the Personal Library: Collectors Creating the Canon," Center for Book Arts, New York • 2014 "The Library Vaccine," Artists Space Books and Talks, NY • 2004 "The C Series," Nathan Cummings Foundation, New York • 2003 "American Tableaux," Miami Art Museum, Florida • 1993 "Women Artists' Books 1969-1979," Dia Art Foundation and Printed Matter, New York • 1992-93 "Postcards from Alphaville: Jean Luc Godard in Contemporary Art 1963-1992," P.S.1 (The Institute for Contemporary Art), New York • 1989-92 "A Different War: Vietnam in Art," traveled from Akron Art Museum throughout U.S. • 1989-90 "Image World: Art and Media Culture," Whitney Museum of American Art, New York • 1989-90 "Making Their Mark: Women Artists Move Into the Mainstream 1970 to 1985," from Cincinnati Art Museum toured the US • 1988-90 "Committed to Print," traveled from Museum of Modern Art New York throughout North America • 1988-90 "Unknown Secrets," a traveling exhibition about Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, toured museums, galleries, and alternative spaces throughout US • 1989 "Artists' Books: An Alternative Space for Art" Akron Art Museum, Akron, Ohio • 1988 "Democracy and Politics," Group Material, Dia Art Foundation, New York • 1987 "Social Engagement: Women's Video in the 80's," Whitney Museum of American Art, New York • 1987 "Surveillance," LACE (Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions), Los Angeles, California • 1987 "Urban Images of the 80's," Exit Art Gallery, New York • 1986 "The Law and Order Show," Barbara Gladstone Gallery, New York • 1986 "Cinemaobject," City Gallery, NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, New York • 1985 "American Film Institute Fifth Annual Video Festival," Los Angeles, California • 1985 "WorldWide Video Festival," Kijkhuis, The Hague, the Netherlands • 1985 "Disinformation," The Alternative Museum, New York • 1984 "Women and the Media, New Video," Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, Ohio • 1983 "Ninth Annual Global Village Documentary Festival," Global Village. New York • 1983 "Not Misinformation," P.S. 122 Gallery, New York • 1983 "The Artist's Use of Language," Franklin Furnace, New York • 1982-83 "CAPS Traveling Video Festival," New York State Council on the Arts, New York • 1982 "Not Misinformation," Rutgers University Art Gallery, New Brunswick, New Jersey • 1981 "American Film Institute First Annual Video Festival," Kennedy Center, Washington, D.C. • 1980 "Issue: Social Strategies by Women Artists," Institute of Contemporary Arts, London, England (curated by Lucy Lippard) • 1980 "Group," Group Material Gallery, New York • 1980 "Women Artists' Books," AIR Gallery, New York 1980, "Vigilance" Franklin Furnace, New York, • 1979 "Group," 112 Workshop, 112 Greene Street, New York • 1976 "Scale," The Fine Arts Building, New York • 1975 "Group," 112 Greene Street Gallery, New York • 1974 "Vera List Selects," Hurlbutt Gallery, Connecticut • 1974 "Continuing Abstraction in American Art," Downtown Branch, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York • 1974 "New Talent Show," Betty Parsons Gallery, New York ==Awards==