• 2015 EXHIBIT: THE ITALIAN PRESEPE: Cultural Landscapes of the Soul

    2015 EXHIBIT: THE ITALIAN PRESEPE: Cultural Landscapes of the Soul

    Munson Williams Proctor Arts Institute Utica, New York
    October 10, 2015 - January 10, 2015

  • 2014 EXHIBIT: THE ITALIAN PRESEPE Cultural Landscapes of the Soul

    2014 EXHIBIT: THE ITALIAN PRESEPE Cultural Landscapes of the Soul

    Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Art Gallery
    College of the Holy Cross

    Co-curated by Margot Balboni, photographer and Sarah Stanbury, Murray Professor of the Arts and Humanities, College of the Holy Cross. The exhibit includes over fifty of Balboni's photographs in addition to an 18th century presepe genre scene on loan from the Carnegie Museum of Art along with a selection of Piranesi prints from the Mount Holyoke College Art Museum, as well as materials from the Houghton Library, Harvard University, the Knights of Columbus Museum and the Fitchburg Art Museum.

  • 2014 REVIEW: Boston Globe Weekend Arts

    The Italian Presepe by Mark Feeney
    BOSTON GLOBE 10/30/17
    Click on LINKS TAB to read article.

  • 2014 REVIEW: Worcester Telegram

    Holy Cross Exhibit Examines Italian Nativity Scenes
    Worcester Telegram 12/11/14
    Nancy Sheehan, Correspondent


  • 2014 Holy Cross Magazine

    THE PRESEPE TRAIL
    Interview with Sarah Stanbury and Margot Balboni.

  • 2010 Center for Maine Contemporary Art

    2010 Center for Maine Contemporary Art
  • *THE AMERICAN MADE ALPHABET* - TRAVELING EXHIBITION

    2007 Farnsworth Art Museum
    2008 The Ucross Foundation

  • 2007 UCROSS FOUNDATION

    VISITING ARTIST
    Project: POWDER RIVER BASIN - a landscape rich in metaphor.

  • 2007 REVIEW: NEW YORK TIMES - GRACE GLUECK

    2007 REVIEW:  NEW YORK TIMES - GRACE GLUECK

    America the Beautiful and the Altered, From on High.
    NYT Weekend Arts Friday August 24, 2007
    http://www.nytimes.com/2007/08/24/arts/design/24alph.html

  • 2006 BOSTON CITY HALL PUBLIC ART COMMISSION

    2006  BOSTON CITY HALL PUBLIC ART COMMISSION


  • 2005 AMERICAN ACADEMY IN ROME

    VISTING ARTIST - Spring 2005
    Project: Revisit the Rome of Piranesi's theatrical etchings not to record the view, but rather to create a body of work that speaks to the memory of monument and its ever evolving symbolic place in the contemporary.