Mildred Crooks had a thirty-five-year-long exhibition record. This list of known exhibitions of Crook's work uses sources from exhibition records, news accounts in
The New York Times, the
Washington Post,
The New Yorker, and
The New York Sun, Crooks's biography entry in AskArt, as well as entries in various arts magazines such as
The Arts and
Creative Art.
Exhibitions by year • 1928:
Anderson Galleries, New York (May 1928), Third annual exhibition of NY
Society of Women Artists. • 1929: G.R.D. Studio, New York, New York, (January 1929), four artists show featuring Mildred Crooks,
Adelaide J. Lawson,
Doris Rosenthal, and
Agnes Weinrich. • 1929: Anderson Galleries, New York (March 1929), exhibition of NY Society of Women Artists. • 1931: Salon D'Automne, Paris, France.
Fleurs (#426). • 1932: Salon des Tuileries, 10th Exposition, Paris, France.
Deux enfants (#439),
Nature morte (#440). • 1932: Morton Gallery, New York, New York (Jan. 4–18, 1932). • 1932: Gallery of the NY Society of Women Painters and Sculptors, Squibb Building, New York (March 1932). • 1933: Salon des Tuileries, 11th Exposition, Paris, France (1933, received an hors de concours for one of her works).
Composition (#600),
Nature morte (#601),
Nature morte (#602). • 1933: Gallerie Zak – Group show. • 1934: Gallerie de Paris – Group show • 1934: Salon des Tuileries, 12th Exposition, Paris, France.
Composition (#516),
Nature morte (#517),
Nature morte (#518). • 1936: NY Society of Women Artist Exhibition (January 1936). • 1938: Arts Club, Washington D.C., (November 1938). • 1939: New York World's Fair: Two murals on glass combined with photographs (30' x 15') executed for
Paul Lester Weiner, architect, for the Brazilian pavilion; eight dioramas for the Ecuadorian pavilion. • 1940: Semi-private Exhibition Studio of
Paul Lester Wiener, Architect. • 1941:
Henry Art Gallery, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington. (July 7 – August 20, 1941) • 1946: Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Annual Exhibition 1946, January 26 – March 3; entry #285;
Revelation XII:II • 1953: Pachita Crespi Gallery of Creative Art, New York, New York – solo exhibition (October 15–29, 1953) • 1957: Solo exhibition, Ruth White Gallery, New York, New York, March 5–30, 1957. • 1957: Group show, Ruth White Gallery, New York, New York, May 1957. • 1957: Holiday group show, Ruth White Gallery, New York, New York, December 1957. • 1957: Willard Gallery, New York, New York, (May 1957) • 1957: Emmerich Gallery, New York, New York (December 1957) • 1959: Pioneer Museum and Haggin Galleries, Stockton, California (November – December 1959) • 1960: Ruth White Galleries, New York, New York (April 26 – May 14, 1960, abstract landscapes) • 1963: Ruth White Galleries, New York, New York, (April 23 – May 11, 1963). == External links ==