Sonia Sheridan's artistic works were shown in many different institutions: a significant exhibition in 1970 at the Jewish Museum in New York:
Software - Information Technology: Its New Meaning for Art. It is noted as a significant exhibition for being "the first major exhibition in the United States to incorporate the computer within the museum." Her art was showcased at the Cleveland Natural History Museum as well. In 1974 she exhibited at the
MoMA Museum in New York City together with
Keith Smith. For the first time in Europe, in Paris, in the Art and Technology exhibition Electra, the year 1983, at the
Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris. In this exhibition she presented the first image manipulation software for artists, developed by John Dunn,
Lumena artware of TimeArts. Three years later, her work was shown for the first time in Spain, together with other artists such as
Nam June Paik,
Marisa Gonzalez,
Paloma Navares,
Marina Abramovic,
John Cage... at the inaugural collective exhibitions of the
Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía of
Madrid titled
Procesos: Cultura y nuevas tecnologías, which offered a compilation of different artistic approximations by the use of the new means that arose in the
contemporary art during the second half of the 20th century, and in which she presented, as part of her work, the graphic computer invented by her student of SAIC,
John Dunn, the EASEL software and Time Arts PC computer. With this system, during a month, she made a
workshop open to all the public at the exhibitions rooms of the
Museo Reina Sofía. Sonia Sheridan had her last solo show
The Art of Sonia Landy Sheridan exhibition opening in October 2009 at
The Hood Museum of Art in Dartmouth College, Hanover (New Hampshire). They made a cátalogo. In 2013 at the Festival of Art and Visual Culture in Berlin,
Transmediale, the curator of the exhibition of the festival,
Jacobo Lillemose, selected Sonia Sheridan with her solo show
Exhibition Imaging with Machine Processes. The Generative Art of Sonia Landy Sheridan as a researcher and pioneer in new media not only in North America but throughout the world, as well as for her teaching at SAIC, the
School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Her work forms part of big collections like The National Gallery of Canada (Ottawa, Ontario), Museum of Science & Industry (Chicago, IL, United States), University of Iowa Museum (Iowa City, IA, United States),
Visual Studies Workshop (Rochester, NY, United States), Brooklyn Museum (Brooklyn, NY, United States), Intercommunication Center (Tokyo, Japan), and 3M Corporation (Saint-Paul, MN, United States) at
The Hood Museum of Art Dartmouth College (Hanover, NH, United States), this museum acquired 684 artworks produce by Sheridan between the year 1949 y 2002. == Publications (main) ==