Reproduction of artwork by Janice Capps Patterson prohibited without permission of owner and family.
1967 Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, “Best of the Year Exhibition.” Juried by Peter Kahn (brother of Wolfe Kahn and former student of Hans Hoffman.)
1974 Durham Fine Arts Exhibition, Second Place Award, Durham, North Carolina.
1975 North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh, North Carolina. Three jurors for the Collector’s Gallery. Moussa Domit, Curator of the North Carolina Museum of Art wanted to buy Tharp’s Honeysuckle for the permanent collection of the museum but it was already sold.
1975 Raleigh Fine Arts Society Juror’s Choice Award.
1975 North Carolina Museum of Art Artist’s Exhibition, Purchase Award.
1976 Raleigh Fine Arts Society Two Artist’s Exhibit.
1976 North Carolina Artist’s Exhibition, Circulating Exhibit, North Carolina Museum of Art. Jurors: Lawrence Alloway, former director of the Institute of Contemperary Art in London, and curator with the Guggenheim Museum, Edward B. Henning, curator of modern art at the Cleveland Museum of Art, and Roy Slade, Dean of the Corcoran School of Art, Washington, D.C., and in 1972, director of the Corcoran Gallery of Art. Thirteen paintings were juried for the circulating exhibition.
1978 Carrboro Art School Exhibition, Carrboro, North Carolina.
1978 Women of Wake Exhibit, etching entitled Vineyard, juried by Mackey Bane, Curator of Exhibitions, Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art, Winston-Salem, N.C.
1979 Weatherspoon Museum, University of North Carolina, Greensboro, Juried for permanent collection.
1979 One woman exhibit, Meredith College, Raleigh, North Carolina. (Johnson Rotunda).
1982 Serigraph juried for permanent French print collection at the Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris, France.
1983 The Raleigh Fine Arts Society Exhibit. Cash Award. Juried by Dr. Lee Hall, Senior Vice President and Director of the Office of Arts and Communications within the Academy for Educational Development in New York City.
1983 First Regional Juried Art Exhibition (Southeastern States) Juror, Patterson Sims, Associate Curator, Permanent Collection of Whitney Museum of American Art. Exhibit held at the Spartanburg Arts Center, Spartanburg, South Carolina.
1987 Municipal Building Art Exhibition Series, Raleigh, North Carolina. One artist exhibition. Juried by the City of Raleigh Arts Commission and Beverly Ayscue.
1987 One woman exhibit, Queen’s College, Charlotte, North Carolina. E.H. Little Art Gallery, juried by Rick Crown, November 1987.
1987 Magazine Cover, Meredith College Magazine, Raleigh, North Carolina.
1987 “EVENINGS” Channel 5, WRAL-TV, Raleigh, North Carolina.
1987 Documentary, Noon News, Channel 7, WITN-TV, Washington, North Carolina.
1988 November-December Year End Magazine Covers, Appalachian Trailway News, Volume 49, Number 5.
1989 One woman exhibit, Meredith College, Raleigh, North Carolina. (Johnson Hall Rotunda).
1989 WTVD-TV, Channel 11, Durham, North Carolina, Don Ross filmed Meredith College exhibit. The was publicized widely and rerun as an Encore Done Ross in 1991.
1989 Janice Patterson’s music composition “Aubade” was performed by the Tintinnabulators, Hand Bell Ringers before a “by invitation only” audience on December 26 in the White House, Washington, D.C. It was also performed in the National Hand Bell festival.
1990 One Woman Exhibit. Lighthouse Gallery, Tequesta, Florida.
1990 One Woman Exhibit. First National Bank in Palm Beach, Florida.
1990 One Woman Exhibit. Lost Tree, North Palm Beach, Florida.
1990 Armory Art Center, West Palm Beach, Florida, Workshop.
1990 Television Interviews: Channel 12, West Palm Beach, Florida with Gary Tuckmann, CBS at the time. Channel 5, West Palm Beach, Florida with Kelly Dunn.Television Documentary: Channel 2, PBS, Panorama Public Television Documentary, Miami.
1990 Miro Gallery, Via Mizner, Worth Avenue, Palm Beach, Florida.
1990 Professional Arts Committee, Palm Beach County Council of the Arts.
1991 January 28, Slide Presentation and exhibit at the Gold Room, The Breakers, Palm Beach, Florida.
1991 February and March, American Artist’s Magazine.
1991 Taught Master Artist Workshop, March 18-23 at the Armory Art Center.
1991 Lecture and Slides, Wellington Art Society, Wellington, Florida.
1992 Artist in Residence, Palm Beach County Council of the Arts.
1992 Norton Artist Guild Exhibition, West Palm Beach, Florida.
1992 Chefs-d’oeuvre de l’estampe du XXe siècle, De Bonnard a Baselitz, Galeries Mansart et Mazanne, Paris 2e
1993 10 Female Artists of South Florida, Northwood Institute, West Palm Beach, Florida.
1993 Emerging Artist Grant, City of Raleigh Arts Commission.
1995 Exhibition and Documentary, Channel 4, WUNC-TV, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina.
1995-1998 National Popular Music Award, ASCAP, Nashville, Tennessee.
1996 Won a $2500 grant for writing a musical drama with environmental theme for all ages.
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1967 Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, “Best of the Year Exhibition.” Juried by Peter Kahn (brother of Wolfe Kahn and former student of Hans Hoffman.)
1974 Durham Fine Arts Exhibition, Second Place Award, Durham, North Carolina.
1975 North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh, North Carolina. Three jurors for the Collector’s Gallery. Moussa Domit, Curator of the North Carolina Museum of Art wanted to buy Tharp’s Honeysuckle for the permanent collection of the museum but it was already sold.
1975 Raleigh Fine Arts Society Juror’s Choice Award.
1975 North Carolina Museum of Art Artist’s Exhibition, Purchase Award.
1976 Raleigh Fine Arts Society Two Artist’s Exhibit.
1976 North Carolina Artist’s Exhibition, Circulating Exhibit, North Carolina Museum of Art. Jurors: Lawrence Alloway, former director of the Institute of Contemperary Art in London, and curator with the Guggenheim Museum, Edward B. Henning, curator of modern art at the Cleveland Museum of Art, and Roy Slade, Dean of the Corcoran School of Art, Washington, D.C., and in 1972, director of the Corcoran Gallery of Art. Thirteen paintings were juried for the circulating exhibition.
1978 Carrboro Art School Exhibition, Carrboro, North Carolina.
1978 Women of Wake Exhibit, etching entitled Vineyard, juried by Mackey Bane, Curator of Exhibitions, Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art, Winston-Salem, N.C.
1979 Weatherspoon Museum, University of North Carolina, Greensboro, Juried for permanent collection.
1979 One woman exhibit, Meredith College, Raleigh, North Carolina. (Johnson Rotunda).
1982 Serigraph juried for permanent French print collection at the Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris, France.
1983 The Raleigh Fine Arts Society Exhibit. Cash Award. Juried by Dr. Lee Hall, Senior Vice President and Director of the Office of Arts and Communications within the Academy for Educational Development in New York City.
1983 First Regional Juried Art Exhibition (Southeastern States) Juror, Patterson Sims, Associate Curator, Permanent Collection of Whitney Museum of American Art. Exhibit held at the Spartanburg Arts Center, Spartanburg, South Carolina.
1987 Municipal Building Art Exhibition Series, Raleigh, North Carolina. One artist exhibition. Juried by the City of Raleigh Arts Commission and Beverly Ayscue.
1987 One woman exhibit, Queen’s College, Charlotte, North Carolina. E.H. Little Art Gallery, juried by Rick Crown, November 1987.
1987 Magazine Cover, Meredith College Magazine, Raleigh, North Carolina.
1987 “EVENINGS” Channel 5, WRAL-TV, Raleigh, North Carolina.
1987 Documentary, Noon News, Channel 7, WITN-TV, Washington, North Carolina.
1988 November-December Year End Magazine Covers, Appalachian Trailway News, Volume 49, Number 5.
1989 One woman exhibit, Meredith College, Raleigh, North Carolina. (Johnson Hall Rotunda).
1989 WTVD-TV, Channel 11, Durham, North Carolina, Don Ross filmed Meredith College exhibit. The was publicized widely and rerun as an Encore Done Ross in 1991.
1989 Janice Patterson’s music composition “Aubade” was performed by the Tintinnabulators, Hand Bell Ringers before a “by invitation only” audience on December 26 in the White House, Washington, D.C. It was also performed in the National Hand Bell festival.
1990 One Woman Exhibit. Lighthouse Gallery, Tequesta, Florida.
1990 One Woman Exhibit. First National Bank in Palm Beach, Florida.
1990 One Woman Exhibit. Lost Tree, North Palm Beach, Florida.
1990 Armory Art Center, West Palm Beach, Florida, Workshop.
1990 Television Interviews: Channel 12, West Palm Beach, Florida with Gary Tuckmann, CBS at the time. Channel 5, West Palm Beach, Florida with Kelly Dunn.Television Documentary: Channel 2, PBS, Panorama Public Television Documentary, Miami.
1990 Miro Gallery, Via Mizner, Worth Avenue, Palm Beach, Florida.
1990 Professional Arts Committee, Palm Beach County Council of the Arts.
1991 January 28, Slide Presentation and exhibit at the Gold Room, The Breakers, Palm Beach, Florida.
1991 February and March, American Artist’s Magazine.
1991 Taught Master Artist Workshop, March 18-23 at the Armory Art Center.
1991 Lecture and Slides, Wellington Art Society, Wellington, Florida.
1992 Artist in Residence, Palm Beach County Council of the Arts.
1992 Norton Artist Guild Exhibition, West Palm Beach, Florida.
1992 Chefs-d’oeuvre de l’estampe du XXe siècle, De Bonnard a Baselitz, Galeries Mansart et Mazanne, Paris 2e
1993 10 Female Artists of South Florida, Northwood Institute, West Palm Beach, Florida.
1993 Emerging Artist Grant, City of Raleigh Arts Commission.
1995 Exhibition and Documentary, Channel 4, WUNC-TV, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina.
1995-1998 National Popular Music Award, ASCAP, Nashville, Tennessee.
1996 Won a $2500 grant for writing a musical drama with environmental theme for all ages.
More continues... this is all for now.
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