Solo & Collective Exhibitions
Shereen Miller’s exhibitions spanned six decades, showcasing her groundbreaking anamorphic art, abstract works, and sculptures across the globe. She was honored by royalty, presidents, and international institutions, leaving behind an artistic legacy that continues to inspire future generations.
1960s – Early Exhibitions
- 1968 (Kuwait) – Collective: Selected for National Juried Exhibition, sponsored by Kuwait Society of Formative Arts & American Women’s League.
- 1969 (Kuwait) – Collective: Selected for National Juried Exhibition, sponsored by Kuwait Society of Formative Arts.
1970s – Establishing an International Presence
- 1970 (Kuwait) – Collective: Selected for National Juried Exhibition, sponsored by Kuwait Society of Formative Arts.
- 1971 (Kuwait) – Solo: First Foreign & First Woman Artist to hold a Solo Exhibition in the Middle East.
- 1972 (Kuwait) – Collective: Selected for National Juried Exhibition, sponsored by Kuwait Society of Formative Arts.
- 1973 (Kuwait) – Collective: Selected for National Juried Exhibition, sponsored by Kuwait Society of Formative Arts & American Women’s League.
- 1973 (Kuwait) – Solo: First Solo Exhibition of Bas Relief Metal Sculptures in the Middle East.
- 1974 (Kuwait) – Collective: Selected for Annual Formative Arts Exhibition, sponsored by Kuwait Society of Formative Arts.
- 1976 (Kuwait) – Collective: Selected for All Kuwait Annual Exhibition, National Arts Gallery in Abdullah Salem.
- 1976 (Kuwait) – Solo: First Anamorphic Solo Exhibition in the Middle East.
- 1976 (USA, Texas) – Solo: First Solo Exhibition in America, First National Bank-Foyer Gallery, Fort Worth.
- 1977 (Kuwait) – Solo: Selected nationwide to inaugurate the British Council Center & Gallery in Mansouriya.
- 1977 (Kuwait) – Collective: Selected for National Arts Gallery / Kuwait National Council of Arts and Culture (First Non-Arab & Woman Artist selected).
- 1978 (Kuwait) – Solo: Anamorphic Portrait of the Amir of Kuwait highlighted her Eighth Solo Exhibition.
- 1978 (Kuwait) – Collective: First Prize in Painting at All Kuwait Exhibition, sponsored by Kuwait Oil Company.
- 1978 (Kuwait) – Collective: First Non-Arab & First Woman Artist selected for National Arts Gallery Exhibition.
- 1978 (France, Monte Carlo) – Collective: Selected for XIII Grand Prix International d’Art Contemporain.
- 1978 (USA, New York) – Solo: First Anamorphic Solo Exhibition in America, Woman Art Galleries, Manhattan.
- 1979 (UK, London) – Solo: First Anamorphic Solo Exhibition in England, Woodstock Gallery.
- 1979 (UK, London) – Solo: Preview Exhibition in Wellington Room at Hilton Hotel.
- 1979 (India, Mumbai) – Solo: First Anamorphic Solo Exhibition in India, Jehangir National Art Gallery.
- 1979 (France, Monte Carlo) – Collective: XIV Grand Prix International d’Art Contemporain.
- 1979 (USA, New York) – Collective: Honorable Mention – New York’s International Society of Artists.
- 1979 (UK, London) – Collective: Selected for London Society of Women Artists Exhibition.
- 1979 (Switzerland, Basel) – Collective: Selected for Basel International Art Fair, Sonnenberg Collection.
- 1979 (USA, Washington DC) – Collective: Selected for WashArt ’79, Smithsonian Museum, Sonnenberg Collection.
- 1979 (France, Paris) – Collective: Selected for Salon de Paris, Grand Palais, Sonnenberg Collection.
- 1979 (USA, New York) – Collective: Lincoln Arts Center – Sixth Annual Exhibition, Cork Gallery.
1980s – Expanding Influence Worldwide
- 1980 (Greece, Athens) – Solo: First Anamorphic Solo Exhibition in Greece, Syllogi Gallery.
- 1980 (India, Bangalore) – Solo: First Anamorphic Solo Exhibition at Venkatappa Gallery.
- 1980 (USA, New York) – Collective: Selected for Best of 1980 – Keane Mason Gallery.
- 1982 (Nigeria, Lagos) – Solo: First Anamorphic Solo Exhibition in Africa, Nigerian National Museum.
- 1982 (India, Mysore) – Collective: Mysore State Exhibition, Chitrakala Parishath.
- 1982 (France, Monte Carlo) – Collective: Selected for XVII Grand Prix International d’Art Contemporain.
- 1982 (USA, New York) – Collective: Artists USA, World Trade Center Exhibition. Selected from 10,000 entries worldwide.
- 1983 (Nigeria, Lagos) – Solo: Honored by President of Nigeria at National Institute of International Affairs.
- 1983 (Benin) – Solo: First Foreign & First Woman Artist to exhibit at Benin National Museum (Inaugurated by the King of Benin).
- 1985 (India, Bangalore) – Collective: First Prize – 10th All India Exhibition of Fine Arts, Chitrakala & Lalit Kala Academies.
- 1985 (UK, London) – Collective: Selected for Royal Society of British Artists’ 266th Annual Exhibition.
- 1986 (UK, London) – Solo: “Wings of Peace” painting selected by United Nations for St. Paul’s Cathedral.
- 1986 (UK, London) – Collective: Selected for Huntington Group Art Prize, London Mall Galleries.
- 1988 (India, Delhi) – Solo: First Contemporary Solo Exhibition at National Gallery of Modern Art.
1990s – U.S. Recognition & Awards
- 1990 (USA, Irving) – Solo: Major Retrospective Exhibition (80 Works) inaugurated the Irving Arts Center, viewed by 25,000 people.
- 1990 (USA, Texas) – Collective: Best of Show Award – North East Tarrant Arts Council.
- 1991 (USA, Dallas) – Solo: Featured Artist at Texas State Renaissance Exhibition, Trammell Crow Center.
- 1991 (USA, Texas) – Collective: Expanding Visions, Dallas Woman’s Caucus for Art.
- 1992-1995 (USA, Texas) – Collective: Texas Sculpture Association Exhibitions, featuring multiple sculptures in wood, acrylic, and glass.
- 1995 (USA, Las Vegas) – Solo: Selected Internationally for International Metaphysical Conference.
- 1997 (India, Bangalore) – Solo: State Honors – Cultural Minister of Karnataka honors Bharati Jyothi Award.
2000s – Continued Legacy
- 2007-2020 (USA, Texas) – Solo: Ongoing exhibition at Sapphire Gallery, Southlake, featuring Sculptures, Paintings, Anamorphics, and Apo-Anamorphics.