2025
(upcoming) Heard Museum Indian Art Market, Phoenix, Arizona March 1-2, 2025
2024
Arizona Biennial at Tucson Museum of Art, Tucson, Arizona Oct 19, 2034-Feb 9, 2025
Alaska Federation of Natives Customary Art Show, Anchorage, Alaska, Oct 17-19, 2024 Table 68
2023
Nov 2023- "Arctic Echoes" Solo exhibition at Russell Day Gallery, Everett, WA
Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair and Market, March 4-5, 2023, Phoenix, Arizona
2022
Cover Artwork, Bering Straits Native Corporation Annual Report
2021
Participant in "Opphavstegn" exhibit at the Norwegian Emigrant Museum, Hedmark, Norway 2021-2023
Accepted by panel selection to City of Seattle Public Artist Roster 2021-2023
"Telling Our Own Stories and Being a Good Ancestor" online gallery show yəhaw̓ Indigenous Creatives Collective, Summer 2021
2020
"Outside of Town" original drawing acquired by Seattle City Light portable artworks collection. Chosen by a panel of 5 Seattle art professionals from over 800 submissions in Seattle Office of Arts and Culture's art call, "Seattle Together: Creating the Future"
2019
"Brighter Future: To be heard. To be seen. To be free.", group exhibition, ARTS at King Street Station, Seattle, WA, November 7, 2019-January 11, 2020
EXTENDED through July 2020: "Going Places- Rainier Valley" temporary public art exhibition, City of Seattle: 2019 Art Interruptions - Rainier Valley. Accompanied by art walk 10/5/19 and community presentation 10/20/19
"Changing Horizons", collaborative show, All My Relations Arts, Minneapolis, MN September-November 2019
yəhaw̓ exhibition King Street Station, Seattle, March 23, 2019-August 3, 2019
"Organic Forms: Reflecting the Natural World", collaborative show, Los Pajaros Studio Gallery, Redmond, WA, March 9 - April 7, 2019
Providence Foundation Festival of Trees Season of Miracles, Tree Designer. "Arctic Winter Dreams" Christmas tree, sponsored by Alaska Airlines, sold for $4500 at auction to fund healthcare for those in need
Continuing Education: Introductory Native American Woodcarving, instructor Tulalip Tribe Master Carver Steven Madison, Hibulb Cultural Center, Tulalip, WA
News Article, “Long Lost Scrimshaw, Finds its way home from
Maine to Alaska in time for Christmas”, Penobscot Bay Pilot, January 4, 2019,
Thompson
2018
News Article, “Artist Finds Her Native American Ancestry, Spirit at Museum”, Everett Herald, December 2, 2018, Muhlstein
Polar Lab:Collective, Anchorage Museum, Awarded access to study Smithsonian Arctic Studies Center artifacts and the collections of the Anchorage Museum. November 15-16, 2018
"Going Places- Rainier Valley" temporary public art exhibition, City of Seattle: 2018 Art Interruptions - Rainier Valley, August, 2018 - August 2020
"Locally Sourced" Collaborative Exhibition, Columbia City Gallery, Seattle, May 19 - June 24, 2018
Public Art Boot Camp, Office of Arts and Culture, Seattle. Participant by committee selection, February 17 & 24, 2018
2017
Panelist, Art Selection Committee, Office of Arts and Culture, Seattle
"Susan Ringstad Emery" Solo Exhibition at Nordic Heritage Museum September 8, 2017-November 12, 2017
Art Talk Lecture, Nordic Heritage Museum, September 9, 2017
News Article, "Susan Ringstad-Emery Celebrates Heritage at Nordic Museum", in City Living Seattle, Mid October 2017 issue
Magazine Article, "Of Two Minds, Susan Ringstad Emery Creates and Artful Bridge Between Her Nordic and Native American Roots", in "Nordic Kultur" magazine 2017 edition
"Processing: Artists Face Administration Change", Collaborative Exhibition, Ethnic Heritage Art Gallery, Seattle, WA, Municipal Tower, April 12 - July 10
2016
"Origins: An Art Show by an Iñupiaq Scandinavian", Ethnic Heritage Art Gallery, Seattle, WA, Municipal Tower 3rd floor arcade level, October 14-January 12, 2016
"Alaska Native Art Auction" Koahnic Broadcasting Corp., Anchorage, Alaska, February 18, 2016
2015
Alumni Exhibition, Russell Day Gallery, Everett Community College, March 30-April 24, 2015
"Alaska Native Art Auction" Koahnic Broadcasting Corp., Anchorage, Alaska February 26, 2015
2014
Admitted by committee selection to City of Seattle Office of Arts and Culture Ethnic Artist Roster
Winner best pastel, Lilly Oncology on Canvas art contest NYC
Lilly Oncology on Canvas One Day Gallery Show October 23, 2014 Grand Central Terminal New York City
Hope Mural, contributor, Grand Central Terminal, NYC October 2014
PhinneyWood Art Walk September and October 2014, Seattle, WA
"Visions Explored" Schack Emerging Young Artists Gallery Everett, WA June 19-Sept 3
Elizabeth Peratrovich Collaborative Exhibit February 7-28, 2014 Alaska Native Arts Foundation, Anchorage, Alaska.
2013
Solo Art Show: "Interwoven" December 6-31, 2013 at Alaska Native Arts Foundation in Anchorage, Alaska.
KTUU Anchorage television interview for First Friday Exhibition December 6
Alaska Dispatch news article "Iñupiat artist's first solo show exhibits range of Alaska Native values, culture"
Arctic Sounder news article "Inupiat artist Emery Struts Stuff in Anchorage Exhibit"
First Illustrative work published with author KW Gruen- children's book "Teaching Children the Lord's Prayer"
2012 Artist by committee selection for the AISES national engineering and science conference
Anchorage, Alaska
2012 Schack Art Center’s Emerging Young Artist’s Gallery “Visions
Explored 2012” exhibit chosen work: “Las Ninas”
2012 Russell Day Gallery exhibition “The Last Call” showing two
pieces “Las Ninas” and “Untitled: John Jay”
2008 Lilly Oncology on Canvas Competition- contributor to
the year-long national travelling gallery- selected piece “Liberation”
2003 All Alaska Native Heritage Center Fourth Annual Native
Juried Art Show work chosen for print and television advertising “Auka”
2002 Alaska Native Heritage Center Third Annual All Alaska
Native Juried Art Show Honorable Mention “Las Ninas”
2002 Newspaper article “Pure Creativity: Artists take risks
to express themselves in new ways” in the periodical “Art Matters: A Journal of
Arts and Artists in Alaska”
2001 Contributing artist to Massachusett’s Peabody Essex
Museum 2001-2002 Winter Season, showing the work of selected Alaska Native
Artists
2001 Contributor Alaska Native Heritage Center Second Annual
All Alaska Native Juried Art Show