Solo and Two person Exhibitions
2012
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“An Apotropaic Symphony,” Dewclaw, Indianapolis, Indiana.
“Themes and Variations,” Two Person Show, Anne McKenzie Nickolson and Richard Emery Nickolson, Fine Arts Gallery, Wabash College, Crawfordsville, Indiana. |
2010
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“Glyphs & Runes for the 21st Century,” The Basile Gallery, Herron School of Art & Design, IUPUI, Indianapolis, Indiana.
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2009
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“Architectural Abstractions,” Two Person Show, Roland Kulla and Richard Emery Nickolson, Hinsdale Center for the Arts, Hinsdale, Illinois.
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2001
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“Recent Drawings,” Axis Architecture, Indianapolis, Indiana.
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2000
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“The Alignements” and “Souvenirs of War,” two simultaneous solo exhibitions exploring recent and historical works as part of the larger program “The Art of Combat: Artists and the Viet Nam War, Then and Now,” Clowes and Hurt Galleries, the Indianapolis Art Center, Indianapolis, Indiana.
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1992
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“Incantations,” Ruschman Art Gallery, Indianapolis, Indiana.
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1991
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“Last Days of August,” Shircliff Art Gallery, Vincennes University, Vincennes, Indiana.
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1989
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“Paintings and Drawings,” School of Fine Arts Gallery, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana.
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1987
1986 |
Rike Center Art Gallery, University of Dayton, Dayton, Ohio.
Renshaw Gallery, Linfield College, McMinnville, Oregon. |
1985
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“Architectural Realism,” Patrick King Contemporary Art, Indianapolis, Indiana.
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1981
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The Ossabaw Island Project, Savannah, Georgia.
“The Sentinel Series: Paintings,” The Architectural Center, Indianapolis, Indiana. |
1979
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Western Illinois University, Macomb, Illinois.
“Variations on a Shaker Theme: Drawings,” The Architectural Center, Indianapolis, Indiana. “Two Person Exhibition: Richard Emery Nickolson/Michael Slaski,” The Gallery, Bloomington, Indiana. |
1975
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Louisville School of Art, Louisville, Kentucky.
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1974
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“Two Person Show: Phillip Koch/Richard Emery Nickolson,” Glen Oaks Community College, Centreville, Michigan.
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1973
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Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, Illinois.
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1972
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“Pictures from Bloomington,” Indiana University Art Museum, Bloomington, Indiana
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1967
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The Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore, Maryland.
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