Solo Exhibitions are by far the most difficult to organize and acquire. They usually require a year in advance scheduling and go through a higher degree of selection. Because of the investment of time, facilities, cost of shipping, and large number of pieces, they tend to rate highest in performance reviews.
| 2008 | "Mind Creatures," Mabee Art Gallery, Culver Stockton College, Canton, MO.(Ralph Slatton presenter) |
| 2006 | "Animals on the Wall," Fine Art Gallery, Ashford University, IA (presenter, workshop) |
| 2005 | Fine Arts Center Gallery - Ralph Slatton, Arkansas State University, Jonesboro, AR |
| 2002 | "Print Retrospective - Ralph Slatton," Clemson University, GA |
| "Point of Intaglio - Ralph Slatton," Baum Gallery, University of Central Arkansas, Conway, AR |
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| "Ralph Slatton Exhibition of Prints," Skagit Valley College-Whidbey Island Campus, WA |
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| 1995 | North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND (exhibition, presenter) |
| Blackridge Hall Gallery, Georgia College & State, GA |
Two person exhibitions usually require less pieces, but they also require additional coordination between the parties involved. They also have high ratings with faculty reviews, because they two require additional expenditure of time and expense.
| 2010 | "Creature Discomforts," RS404 Fine Art Gallery, Johnson City, TN. (Ralph Slatton, Coleen Wallace) |
| 1995 | Virginia Intermont College, Bristol, VA . (two-person exhibition) |
Wherever possible,exhibitions which are solo or small group will be listed on this page, rather than to default to their local, national, or international categories.
| 1996 | "Minnetonka Center for the Arts," Wayzata, MN) |
| 1995 | "Earth, Rock, & Sky", Hearst Center for the Arts, Cedar Falls, IA. (three person, traveling:Ralph Slatton, Robert Kennon, Kent Kapplinger) |
| Quincy University, Quincy, IL. |
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| 1993 | "Earth, Rock, & Sky," Gallery 451, Rockford, IL |
| 1990 | "Earth, Rock, & Sky", Carnegie Art Center, Mankato, MN |