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2022
Reflecting Time Housatonic Museum, Bridgeport, CT
Catalog
2020
USA Art Project 35 x 35 The Coupelouzous Museum, Athens, Greece
Catalog/book
2019
How Many Tears Are Enough? University of Connecticut, Stamford, CT
Solo show addressing the aftermath of gun violence
Catalog
How Many Tears Are Enough? An Installation by June Ahrens
Artes Magazine Review by Dominick Lombardi, November 22, 2019
Link
2016
Article on The Healing Hearts Project, included in new book 9/11 Memorial Visions……2016, by Lester J. Levine
McFarland, Pp. 25-26
2014 One Person Shows
November-December
What’s Left Silvermine Guild of Artists, New Canaan, CT
August-September
Selected Photographs Silvermine Guild of Artists, New Canaan, CT
2014
Work included in publication of “Marking 20 Years: Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art,” Kansas City, MO
“Baltimore Meets Silvermine” Silvermine Guild of Artists, New Canaan, CT
Curator: Deana Haggag, Director of the Contemporary, Baltimore, MD
2014-15
Used and Worn included in the 20th Anniversary Show, Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, Kansas City, MO. Included in the permanent collection.
2013
Our Shrinking World Silvermine Sculpture Walk, Silvermine Guild of Artists, New Canaan, CT (on long-term loan)
Still Standing was featured under Recent Important Acquisitions in the Corning Museum of Glass’s publication, New Glass Review 34
2012
Nominated for the Joan Mitchell Foundation Award
Articles of Interest
ArtDaily, September 12, 2022
“83 year old artist has show at Housatonic Museum”
“Stamford Artist Opens New Exhibit: June Ahrens: Reflecting Time”
“Studio Visit | June Ahrens”
New Canaan Advertiser, Section 2C, December 4, 2014
“Beauty and Ruin: Broken Landscapes, Lost Symbols at the Silvermine Arts Center”
HersamAcorn.com, Arts & Leisure section, 11/6/2014
“New Silvermine show: Landscapes take on a broader meaning”
New Canaan, Darien + Rowayton Magazine, 11/2014
“Guilded Wonders: Stopping by Silvermine Arts Center”
Kansas City Star, 2011
“Sculptor’s work, on display at the Kemper, invites reflection on 9-11”
Art New England, 6/2010
“7 Sculptors to Watch”
Sculpture Magazine, 11/2009
Our Shrinking World
Boston Globe 9/11/2009: Review
In Depth
Honolulu Weekly 9/30/2009: Feature
Buried
Croydon: Gayle Hedrington 9/2009: Review
In Depth
Boston Globe 8/28/2009: Review
Our Shrinking World
Boston Globe 4/8/2009: Review
Today’s Tomorrow
Glasgow Herald: Review
Revealed / Concealed
Art New England: Review
The Loudness of Silence
Sculpture Magazine, 4/2005
Personal Affects: The Wishbone Project
Housatonic Museum of Art: Feature
Personal Affects: The Wishbone Project / The Pillow Project
Art Register.com
“Regeneration: Rebuilding Torn Societies”
Philadelphia CityPaper.Net
“All the Symptoms of an Artist”
National Museum of Health & Medicine
“All the Symptoms of an Artist: Working from Medicine”
Loft Artist Association:
“June Ahrens”