Exhibitions
2026
Garrison Art Center; The Quiet Sublime, solo exhibition, Garrison, NY

2023
Hunterdon Art Museum; Solo exhibition from January through April, Clinton, NJ

2022
Kathryn Markel Gallery; "Soundings" curated by Nancy Cohen,
    New York, NY

2017
SP/N Gallery, University of Texas; Dallas, TX
 
2016
Brattleboro Museum of Art; Brattleboro, VT
 
2015
Miranda Project Space; Port Chester, NY.
 
2013
GlogauAIR Exhibition Space, GlogauAIR; Berlin, Germany.
 
2012
Miranda Project Space; Port Chester, NY.
 
2011
Rockland Center for the Arts (ROCA); West Nyack, NY.
Sideshow Gallery; Brooklyn, NY.
 
2010
Kingston Museum of Contemporary Art (KMOCA); Kingston, NY.
 
2009
The Hat Factory; Peekskill, NY.
 
2008
Kenise Barnes Fine Art; Larchmont, NY.
Westchester Arts Council; White Plains, NY.
 
2007
Wave Hill House, Wave Hill; Bronx, NY.
 
2006
Glyndor Gallery, Wave Hill; Bronx, NY.
Mooney Center Gallery, College of New Rochelle; New Rochelle, NY.
 
2005
Hoffman Gallery, Oregon College of Art and Craft (OCAC); Portland, OR.
 
2003
Westchester Arts Council; White Plains, NY.
A.I.R. Gallery; New York, NY.
 
2001
Rye Arts Center; Rye, NY.
 
2000
Pennsylvania School of Art and Design; Lancaster, PA.
 
1998
750 Gallery; Sacramento, CA.
 
1997
A.I.R. Gallery; New York, NY.
Woman Made Gallery; Chicago, IL.
 
1996
Soho 20; New York, NY.
ARC Gallery; Chicago, IL.
Nine Gallery; Portland, OR.
 
1995
Stanford University Gallery; Stanford, CA.
 
1993
750 Gallery; Sacramento, CA.
University Art Gallery, California State University, Chico; Chico, CA.
Michael Himovitz Gallery; Sacramento, CA.
 
1992
At the Gallery; Chicago, IL.
Michael Himovitz Gallery; Sacramento, CA.
 
1991
Michael Himovitz Gallery; Sacramento, CA.
 
1989
University of Texas, Dallas; Richardson, TX
 
1987
Nexus Contemporary Art Center; Atlanta, GA.
 
 
Video Exhibitions/Screenings
 
2013
Dallas Museum of Art; Dallas, TX.  DallasSITES: Charting Contemporary Art, 1963 to Present.
 
1992
San Antonio Museum of Art; San Antonio, TX.  The Perfect World.
 
1991
Dallas Museum of Art; Dallas, TX.  Dallas Women's Video and Performance Festival.
 
1990
Dallas Museum of Art; Dallas, TX.  Dallas Video Festival.
 
1988
Dallas Museum of Art; Dallas, TX.  Dallas Video Festival.
Texas A&M University; Houston, TX.  Southwest Alternate Media Project: Independent Film and Video Tour Program.
 
1987
Dallas Museum of Art; Dallas, TX.  Dallas Video Festival.
American Film Institute National Video Festival; Los Angeles, CA.
 
 
Artist Fellowship Awards, Residencies, and Grants
 
2021
Helene Wurlitzer Foundation; Taos, NM.  Residency Fellowship.
 
2020
Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant; New York, NY.  
 
2013
GlogauAIR Artist Residency Program; Berlin, Germany.  Visiting Artist.
 
2012
Helene Wurlitzer Foundation; Taos, NM.  Residency Fellowship.
 
2010
Helene Wurlitzer Foundation; Taos, NM.  Residency Fellowship.
 
New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA) MARK 10 Program; Rosendale, NY. Fellowship.
 
2008
Fundacion Valparaiso; Almeria, Spain.  Residency Fellowship.
 
Millay Colony for the Arts; Austerlitz, NY.  Residency Fellowship.
 
2006
Constance Saltonstall Foundation for the Arts; Ithaca, NY.  Residency Fellowship.
 
2005
Oregon College of Art and Craft (OCAC); Portland, OR.  Residency Fellowship.
 
2004
Jentel Foundation; Banner, WY.  Residency Fellowship.
 
2003
American Academy in Rome, Visiting Artists and Scholars Program; Rome, Italy.  Visiting Artist.
 
Reviews , Articles, and Interviews 

Mahoney, Brian K., "Ten Art Shows to See in the Hudson Valley in Apri Chronogram Magazine (April, 2026).   https://www.chronogram.com/arts/10-art-shows-to-see-in-the-hudson-valley-in-april-2026/

Lima, Benjamin, “Cristina de Gennaro: Sage Drawings,” Athenaeum Review (November 28, 2017) at http://www.formworkreview.org/2017/11/28/cristina-de-gennaro-sage-drawings/

Gouveia, Georgette, “The Nature of Art: Environments, Both Natural and Personal,” The Journal News (Friday, May 16, 2008).

Genocchio, Benjamin, “Attractive and Accessible, But Is That All There Is?  Ornamental Works at Wave   Hill,” The New York Times (Arts & Entertainment: December 23, 2007). 

McGregor, Jennifer, Survive/Thrive/Alive (Bronx: Wave Hill Glyndor Gallery), 2006.

Genocchio, Benjamin, “Indoor Freshness to Rival the Gardens,” The New York Times (Arts & Entertainment: April 23, 2006).

Stein, Buddy, “A Question of Survival,” The Riverdale Press (April 20, 2006).
Lombardi, D. Dominick, “A Show of Works By Women That Expand Language in Art,” The New York Times (Section 14: January 21, 2001).

Clark-Junkins, Margot, “Spelling: Women, Art and Language,” The Rye Record (January 18, 2001).

Allan, Lois, “Diversity in Oregon: Women’s Art After 1970,” in Laura Brunsman and Ruth Askey, editors, Modernism and Beyond – Women Artists of the Pacific Nortwest (New York:Midmarch Press), 1993.

Roth, David, “Medusa’s Revenge,” Sacramento News and Review (September, 1993).

Davis, Randal, The Surface of the Sign (Chico: California State University), 1993.

Ellis, Stephanie, “Money and Beauty,” Sacramento News and Review (March, 1992).

Johnson, Barry, “Conceptual Artists Take Outside Inside the Portland Art Museum,” The Oregonian (July 25, 1986).
 
Education
 
1995
Stanford University, Department of Fine Art; Stanford, CA.  MFA, Art.
 
1990
University of Texas, Dallas, School of Arts and Humanities; Richardson, TX. MA, Aesthetic Studies.