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Jan 29–Apr 26, 2026 | Ingram Gallery
In Her Place highlights the prominent position of women artists in Nashville and beyond through nearly one hundred artworks spanning painting, sculpture, textile, and installation.

Alicia Henry + Fahamu Pecou — Huntsville Museum of Art, Huntsville, Alabama (Oct. 5, 2024‑Feb. 27, 2025) — joint contemporary exhibition showcasing her work
Alicia Henry: To Whom It May Concern — Tiwani Contemporary, London, UK (May 27‑July 3, 2021) — her first UK solo exhibition
Henry: Witnessing — The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery, Toronto (Jan. 26‑May 12, 2019) — her first solo Canadian exhibition (also shown at Southern Alberta Art Gallery, Lethbridge).
Home: Works by Alicia Henry — Giertz Gallery, Parkland College (Feb. 13‑Mar. 28, 2017) — solo exhibition celebrating her work, including receptions and artist talks.
Alicia — Carl Van Vechten Gallery, Fisk University — monographic survey focusing on major work spanning decades (part of Tennessee Triennial).

Art Gallery of Nova Scotia — Halifax, Canada (2022).
Southern Alberta Art Gallery — Lethbridge, Canada (2019‑20, group with Witnessing).
Frist Center for the Visual Arts — Nashville, TN (e.g., 2016 & earlier).
Museum of Contemporary Art Sydney — Sydney, Australia (2012).
Nashville International Airport — Nashville, TN (2002 exhibition).
Cheekwood Museum of Art — Nashville, TN (circa 2000).
Whitney Museum of American Art — New York City (1997).
Carnegie Museum of Art — Pittsburgh, PA (1996).

(un)knowing — Christian-Green Gallery, UT Austin (Feb. 9‑May 18, 2024) — thematic exhibition of works highlighting identity and portraiture.
ANALOGOUS: Alicia Henry, Luanne Martineau, Evan Penny — TrépanierBaer, spring 2024 — group show featuring Henry’s large-scale work Analogous II.
Multiple early and community exhibitions — possibly including group and faculty-related shows like Isolation Drills, Defining Space, The Walk, Fragile, Out of Our Minds etc., reported in archived studio exhibition listings.
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