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Picture Stories: African American Children's Book Illustrators
This spirited exhibition celebrated the talents and creativity of twelve African American illustrators of children's books.The exhibition traveled throughout the United States from August 2005 through December 2007.
Adjoa speaking at the opening reception at Rutgers University—Camden's Stedman Gallery, October 2006.
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ART WALK
Metamorphosis
Large-scale outdoor exhibit, June 2006–December 2007 made possible by the Washington, DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities in partnership with the Washington Convention Center.

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KISSES TO THE SUN
Adjoa's one-woman exhibition of original cut-paper collages from her illustrated children's books July 13–August 8, 2006, ARTiculate Gallery, at the School for Arts in Learning in downtown Washington, D.C.

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MIAMI ART BASEL
Art Basel Miami Beach is said to be the most important art show in the United States, a cultural and social highlight for the Americas. As the sister event of Switzerland's Art Basel, the most prestigious art show worldwide for the past 39 years. In December 2006 Adjoa exhibited with other Black Artists of DC (BADC) artists to exhibit at Good Bread Alley and other galleries in Miami.
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30/30: Homage to Inspiration
Ellington Gallery
Duke Ellington School of the Arts
Washington DC
November to December 2004
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Washington's Children's Book Guild
Illustrators Exhibit
Montgomery College
Celebration of Children's Literature
Rockville, MD
April 2001 and April 2000
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The Remarkable World of Innocence
An International Exhibition of Children's Book Illustrators
Mill River Gallery
Ellicot City, MD
October–December 2000
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Just For Kids—An Exhibit of three local artists
Gudelsky Gallery
Maryland College of Art and Design
Silver Spring, MD
July–August 1999
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Huntington Museum of Art
Huntington WV
September 1998

