SELECTED MICHAEL TAYLOR EXHIBITIONS (1967-2009)

1967-1969       
"Three Artists - Three Dimensions," Nashville Artists Guild, Tennessee
"Tennessee Artists," Parthenon Gallery, Nashville,
Penland School of Craft, Penland, North Carolina, 1968, 69, 87, 89, 93
"Clay and Glass of Michael Taylor," Tennessee State University at Johnson City (solo)
Mars Hill College, Mars Hill, North Carolina

1970                 
"Annual Mid-States Exhibit," Evansville Museum of Arts, Evansville, Indiana,
"TACA at The Pink Palace Arts," Memphis, Tennessee
"National Glass Exhibition," Bloomfield Art Association, Birmingham Michigan,
"Glass Art," Oak Ridge Fine Arts Center, Oak Ridge, Tennessee
"Piedmont Painting and Sculpture Exhibition," Mint Museum, Charlotte, North Carolina
Calloway Gardens Gallery, Pine Mountain, Georgia
"National Glass Invitational Glass '70," Union Gallery, University of Wisconsin, Madison

1971                             
"American Glass," University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin
"Greater Falls River Art Association Competition," Falls River, Massachusetts,
"Sculptural Glass," Southeastern Sculpture Association, Nicholls State University, Thibodaux, Louisiana
"2nd Biannual Lake Superior National Exhibition," University of Minnesota, Duluth, Minnesota,
"Centennial Park," Tennessee Artists-Craftsmen Association, Nashville, (71-78)
"Annual Mid-South Ceramics Invitational," University Gallery, MTSU, Murfreesboro, TN

1972                
"Sculpture Works," Hunter Museum of Art, Chattanooga, Tennessee,
Lee Nordness Gallery, New York, New York,
"Ceramic National Invitational Exhibition," Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro
Garden Gallery, Raleigh and Durham, North Carolina,
"Ceramic Forms," Bletchley Gallery, Tusculum College, Greeneville, Tennessee, (solo)
"Sculptural Investigations," Trahern Gallery, Austin Peay State University, Clarksville, Tennessee (Best of Show)
Kings College, Bristol, Virginia,
Appalachian State University, Boone, North Carolina
Clemson University, Clemson, South Carolina
Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts, Montgomery, Alabama
"10th Annual Piedmont Crafts Exhibition," The Mint Museum of Art, Charlotte, North Carolina
Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, North Carolina
Arkansas Art Center, Little Rock Arkansas

1973                
Theo Portnoy Gallery, Scarsdale, New York,
"TACA Group Exhibition," Memphis Art Academy, Memphis Tennessee
American Crafts Council Gallery, America House, New York,
"Michael Taylor, Glass" Fine Arts Gallery, University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina (solo)
"Studio Glass," Ridgeway Gallery, Oak Ridge, Tennessee
"The Art of Glassblowing," Havens Gallery, Columbia, South Carolina
Mercer Gallery, Emory and Henry College, Emory, Virginia
" Southeastern Sculpture," Hunter Art Museum, Chattanooga, Tennessee
Carroll Reese Art Museum, Johnson City, Tennessee "Marietta College Regional," Marietta, Ohio,

1974                
"America's Glass Artists," Elements Gallery, Greenwich, Connecticut,
"Glass Invitational," Chelsea Gallery, Washington, DC,
"Biannual Painting and Sculpture Exhibition," Tennessee Fine Art Center, Cheekwood Gallery, Nashville,
 Oda Podrida Gallery, Dallas Texas,
"American Crafts Council Southeastern Invitational Exhibition," Greenville Museum of Art, South Carolina
"New Works" Signature Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia
"Seventh Annual Piedmont Exhibition," Mint Museum, Charlotte, North Carolina
"Invitational Glass Exhibition," Signature Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia
" Winter Park Festival of the Arts", Winter Park, Florida, (Honorable Mention)
"Recent Acquisitions," High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Georgia
"Johansfors Series," American Center, Embassy of The United States of America, Stockholm, Sweden

1975                 
"Michael Taylor," Delaware Museum, Wilmington, Delaware (Solo)
Glass: The Artist's Medium, The Elements Gallery, Greenwich, Connecticut
"Johansfors Series," Kunsthus Am Museum, Köln, West Germany (solo)
"Things for Living," Environs Gallery, Denver, Colorado
"Art of the American Craftsman," Saks Fifth Avenue, White Plains, New York
Royal Leerdam Museum of Glass, Leerdam, Holland
"Installations," Galerie: Leerraumraumung Dugourstrasse 132, Zurich, Switzerland (Solo)

1976                 
Contemporary Art Glass Group, Leiver House, New York, New York
“New American Glass Focus West Virginia”, Huntington Museum of Art, Huntington, West Virginia
William Ris Gallery, Stone Harbor, New Jersey
Villa, Gallery, Croton-on-the-Hudson, New York
"Glass Art Society Exhibition," Corning Museum of Glass, Corning, New York
"Tennessee Bicentennial Art Invitational," Tennessee State Museum, Nashville
"Contemporary Art Glass," Lever House, The Contemporary Art Glass Group, New York,
"Modernes Glass, Aus Amerika, Europa, und Japan," Kunstgewerbemuseum, Berlin, West Germany and
     Museum fer Kunst und Gewerbe, Hamburg, West Germany, and
     Museum fur Kunsthandwerk, Frankfurt am Main, Frankfurt, West Germany
"Contemporary Glass," Peters Valley Craftsmen, Layton, New Jersey
Chelsea Court Gallery West, St. Louis, Missouri

1977                 
"Glass Gems," University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas
"Border States Invitational," Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 
 “Four Contemporary Views," Harold Decker Gallery, Virginia Beach, Virginia
"Collectable," Signature Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia
"New Media, New Forms," Martin-Wiley Gallery, Nashville, Tennessee
"Annual Invitational Glass and Clay Exhibition," Middle Tennessee State University,
     Murfreesboro, Tennessee
"Inaugural Exhibit," The Elements Gallery, New York, New York
"Form and Shape, N-Series, Michael Taylor," Caroll Reese Museum of Art, Johnson City, Tennessee (Solo)
"The Visual Impact of Light," Cohen Museum, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee,
The Lannan Foundation, Palm Beach, Florida   

1978                 
"Sixth National Glass Exhibition," Habatat Galleries, Dearborn, Michigan
"Festival of Arts," Glass, Jon Kuhn, Michael Taylor, Birmingham Museum of Art, Birmingham, Alabama
"Professors Who Produce," The Craftsmen's Gallery,
“New Directions/National Glass”, Memorial Gallery of Art, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Chelsea West Gallery, Kansas City, Missouri
"Effort: Effect," Signature Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia
"Process of Making and the Art of the Maker," Carlyle Gallery, White Plains, New York
"Contemporaries," Decker Gallery, Richmond, Virginia
"Glass The Artists Medium," The Elements Gallery, New York
Tennessee Technological University, Cookeville
"Michael Taylor / Glass / Utilitarian and Johansfors Series II," Edinboro State University,
     Edinboro, Pennsylvania, (solo)
"Contemporary Glass," Harold Decker Gallery, Virginia Beach, Virginia
The Complex Gallery, Knoxville, Tennessee
"Blown Glass Objects by Michael Taylor," The Gallery, Spartanburg, South Carolina

1979                
"National Council on the Education of Ceramic Arts, Super Mud, Invitational Clay and Glass Exhibition,"      Pennsylvania State University, State College,
“Americans in Glass 1978”, Leigh, Yawkey, Woodson Art Museum, Wausau, Wisconsin
Oakland Museum, Oakland California
Cooper Hewitt Museum, The Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Design, New York, New York
The Krannert Art Museum, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Champaign, Illinois
"Seventh National Glass Invitational," Habatat Galleries, Dearborn, Michigan
Contemporary Artisans Gallery, San Francisco, California
Judy McCabe Gallery, Wilmington, Delaware

1980                 
"Unique Directions," Boise Gallery of Art, Boise, Idaho
"High Desert Sketches," Bletchley Gallery of Art, Caldwell, Idaho (Solo)
Huntington Gallery of Art, Huntington, West Virginia
"Eight Annual National Invitational," Habatat Gallery, Dearborn, Michigan
Philadelphia Art Alliance, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Roanoke Fine Arts Center, Roanoke, Virginia
University of Colorado, University Museum, Greeley, Colorado
Dayton Art Institute, Dayton, Ohio
"Big Sky Invitational," Oregon State University, La Grande, Oregon
"33rd National Exhibition," Washington State University, Spokane
Philbrook Art Center, Tulsa Oklahoma

1981                 
"Nebula Tonal Group," Alterier 696 Gallery, Rochester New York, (solo)
"Masters in Glass," The Craftsmen’s Gallery, Scarsdale, New York
"Sculptural Constructions," Pyramid Art Center, Rochester, New York (Solo)
Cleveland Art Institute, Cleveland, Ohio
Meyer, Brier, Weiss Gallery, San Francisco, California
Contemporary Crafts Association, Portland, Oregon
"Ninth Annual National Invitational," Habatat Gallery, Lathrup Village, Michigan
Art Gallery of the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis,
"Big Sky Invitational," Sun Valley Arts Center, Sun Valley, Idaho
Washington State University, Spokane, Washington
"National Glass III," Contemporary Artisans Gallery, San Francisco, California
"The Second Anniversary Exhibition," Art Glass Gallery, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Memorial Gallery of Art, Rochester, New York

1982                                         
"Glass in Form, The Wisconsin Movement," Priebe Gallery, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh,
Ithaca Gallery Association, Ithaca, New York
"Explorations in Glass," The Craftsman's Gallery, Scarsdale, New York
"American Art Glass 1982," J. Barrett Gallery, Toledo, Ohio
University of Wisconsin, River Falls
Hunter Museum Of Art, Chattanooga, Tennessee
"National Glass IV," Contemporary Artisans Gallery, San Francisco, California
"Third Anniversary Exhibition," The Glass Gallery, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
(Excellence in Contemporary Glass), "Finger Lakes Exhibition," Memorial Gallery of Art,
     University of Rochester, New York
"Tenth National Glass," Habatat Galleries, Lathrup Village, Michigan, Museum of Fine Arts,
     Pullman, Washington
University of California, Davis, California
"Americans in Glass," Heller Gallery, New York
"5th National Glass Exhibition," Gazebo Gallery, Knoxville, Tennessee

1983                  
"Art/Architecture," Merritt Gallery, Rochester, New York
"Structural Dimension," Matrix Gallery, Austin, Texas
"48th Finger Lakes Exhibition," Memorial Gallery of Art University of Rochester (Excellence in
     Sculpture and Design Award), New York
Contemporary Artisans, Gallery, San Francisco, California
"SAC Glass Group," Pyramid Arts Center for Visual Arts, Rochester, New York
University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee,
"Vessel as Sculpture," The Glass Art Gallery, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (solo)
"Group Exhibition," New York Experimental Glass Workshop, New York, New York
"The Fine Art of Contemporary American Glass," Habatat Galleries, Lathrup Village, Michigan
"Six- Plus Twelve," Susan Rowley, Naoni Towner, John McQueen, Gary Griffin, Hank Adams,
     Richard Marquis, Jude Schlotzhauer, Ellen Miret, Valerie O'Hara, Richard Helzer,
     Graham Marks, John Gill, Judy Moonelis, Tom Lacagnina,, Wendell Castle, Gary Knox Bennett,
     Michael Taylor, Pyramid Arts Center, Rochester, New York
"New Glass Review 4," Corning Museum of Glass, Corning, New York
                       
1984                       
"Michael Taylor, Constructions in Glass," Perception Gallery, Houston, Texas (Solo)
"Sculptural Glass," Elaine Potter Gallery, San Francisco, California
"Photogenerator Series," Heller Gallery, New York City, New York (solo)
"Contemporary Glass - A Decade Apart," Boise Gallery of Art, Boise, Idaho
Merritt-Frederic Gallery, Rochester, New York
"National Invitational Exhibition," Perception Gallery, Houston, Texas
"Glass: State of the Art," Habatat Gallery, Lathrup Village, Michigan
"New Glass Review 5," The Corning Museum of Glass, Corning New York
"Glass National-International," Owens Illinois Art Center, Toledo, Ohio
"Fabrications in Glass," New York Experimental Glass Workshop, New York
"Glass Spectrum," The Craftsmen Gallery, Scarsdale, New York
"Plate Glass Sculpture an Alternative to Blown Glass," Kurland/Summers, Gallery, Los Angles, California      and The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
"Fabrications in Glass," New York Experimental Workshop, New York
"Drawings by Sculptors." Shahin Requicha Gallery, Rochester
"New Works in Glass," Gary Beecham, William Morris, Michael Taylor, Heller Gallery, New York

1985                       
"A National Competitive Exhibition of Three Dimensional Works," University of Texas,
     El Paso, Texas (purchase award)
"World Glass Now '85," The Hokkaido Museum of Modern Art, Sapporo, Japan
Gary Griffin, Katrina Weslien, Michael Taylor and Graham Marks at Pyramid Arts Center,
     Rochester, New York
Valdosta State University, Valdosta, Georgia
"Gallery Artists," Dawson Gallery, Rochester,
"Michael Taylor+11," The Glass Gallery, Bethesda, Maryland
"Glass Now '85," Yamaha Nippon Gakki, Hamamatsu, Japan
Shimonoseki City Art Museum, Shimonoseki, Japan
"National-International Invitational," - Florida," Habatat Galleries, Bay Harbor Island, Florida
"Sculptural Glass Invitational," Bowman-Penelec-Megahan Art Galleries, Meadville, Pennsylvania
     and Erie Art Museum, Pennsylvania
"Sixth Anniversary Exhibition," The Glass Art Gallery, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
"Glass America '85," Heller Gallery, New York
"Glass '85," Elaine Potter Gallery, San Francisco, California
"Thirteenth Annual National Glass Invitational," Habatat Galleries, Lathrup Village, Michigan

1986                       
"World Glass Now ‘86," Hokkaido Museum of Modern Art, Sapporo, Japan
"Architecture of the Vessel," Bevier Gallery, Rochester Institute of Technology, NY
"Glass Now 86," Yamaha Nippon Gallery, International Invitational, Japan
14th Annual National Glass Invitational, Habatat Gallery, Lathrup Village, Michigan
"Metaphoric Vessels," Perception Gallery, Houston, Texas (solo)
"Contemporary Glass," Louisville Gallery of Art, Louisville, Kentucky
"Vessel into Sculptural Form," Dawson Gallery, Rochester, New York (Solo)
Glass Art Gallery, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
"Contemporary Sculpture, Michael Taylor and James Malenda," Nina Owen, Ltd. Chicago, Illinois
"International New Forms," Chicago Navy Pier, represented by Nina Owen Gallery, Chicago
"RIT, SAC Faculty Exhibition," Albany Institute of Art and History, Rice Gallery, Albany, New York
"Glass America 86," Heller Gallery, New York
"Benefit Exhibition," Nan Miller Gallery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
"Second Annual National," Habatat Gallery, Bay Harbor Islands, Florida
Ann O'Brien Gallery, Washington, DC
                       
1987                       
"Visions in Glass," Foster/White, Seattle, Washington
"Light and Color", Glass Art Gallery, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (Solo)
"Anniversary Glass Invitational," The Contemporary Crafts Gallery Portland, Oregon
"15th Annual National Glass Invitational," Habatat Gallery, Lathrup Village, Michigan
"Michael Taylor, Sculptural Constructions," Dawson Gallery, Rochester, (solo)
"Americans in Glass 87," Heller Gallery, New York,
"Thirty Years of New Glass 1957-1987," The Corning Museum of Glass, Corning, New York
The Toledo Museum of Art, Toledo, Ohio
The Ithica House Gallery Association, Ithica, New York
"Exploring the Creative State," Wilson Art Gallery, Le Moyne College, NYSCA and
National Council for Education of Ceramic Artists, Syracuse, New York
"Le Grand Prix Des Metiers D’art, New York-Montreal," Quebec, Cultural Affairs Quebec, Canada.  
"Collect New York," Stubin Glass Galleries, New York, New York
"Kanazawa International Glass Exhibition '87", Japan, (Grand Prize)
            
1988                 
"International New Forms Exhibition," Navy Pier, Chicago represented by Perception Gallery, Houston
" Ninth Anniversary Exhibition," The Glass Art Gallery, Toronto, Ontario, Canada,
"Glass RIT, Past and Present," Snyderman Gallery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
"Synoptic Torsion Sequence," Habatat Galleries Bay Harbor Islands, Florida (Solo)
"Gallery Artists," Eve Mannes Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia
"Rochester Institute of Technology Glass Group," Dawson Gallery, Rochester, NY
"Contemporary Glass ‘88", Contemporary Crafts Gallery, Portland, Oregon
"Primary Elements," Chenango County Council of the Arts, Norwich, New York
"International Exhibition of Glass Craft '88," Kanazawa, Japan
"Ancient Glass and Ten Contemporary Glassmakers," Emerson Gallery, Hamilton College,
     Clinton, New York
"Synoptic Torsion Group," Snyderman Gallery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (Solo)
"Of the Artist/By the Artist," Wilson Arts Center, Rochester, New York
"Craft Art of Western New York," Burchfield Art Center, Buffalo, New York
"Glass," Parson School of Design, New York
"Palm Beach Glass Invitational," Holsten Gallery, Palm Beach, Florida
"TGAI Glass Group Exhibition," Modern Glass Gallery, Osaka, Japan
           
1989                       
Plainer Sculpture," Zimmerman/Saturn Gallery, Nashville, Tennessee (Solo)
Gallery Akudian, Tokyo, Japan
"National Invitational," Holsten Galleries, Stockbridge, Massachusetts,
"Vessel to Sculpture," Dawson Gallery, Rochester, New York (Solo)
"New Work, Michael Taylor," Judy Youens Gallery, Houston, Texas, (Solo)
"Master Works Benefit, NYEGWS," Christi’s Auction, New York, New York
"International Exhibition of Glass, 98," Kanazawa, Japan
"Glass Sculpture and New Works," Judy Youens Gallery, Houston, Texas
"American Masters," The Glass Art Gallery, Toronto Ontario, Canada
"The Eighth Annual International Glass Invitational," Habatat Galleries, Boca Raton, Florida
"Cartons, Cans and Other Containers," A.N. Bush Gallery and Salem Arts Association, Salem, Oregon
"New Aesthetic, A Worldwide Survey of Contemporary Glass Sculpture,"Habatat Galleries,
     Boca Raton, Florida
"Crafts Today - The Showcase for Tomorrow's Market," Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, New York
"Works of Fire," Gallery Akudian, Tokyo, Japan

1990                       
Naples Museum of Art, Naples, Florida
Febri Mansion, New York, New York
"American in Glass 90," Heller Gallery, New York
"Alchemy Symphony Series," Maureen Littleton Gallery, Washington, DC. (solo)
"International Exhibition of Glass Kanazawa '90," Kanazawa, Ishikawa Pref, Japan
"Americans in Glass 90," Heller Gallery, New York           
" New Work," Grohe Gallery, Boston, Massachusetts (Solo)
"National Invitational," Habatat Galleries, Boca Raton, Florida and Lathrup Village, Michigan
Lynn McAllister Gallery, Seattle, Washington
"Annual Glass Invitational," Judy Youens Gallery, Houston
Holstein Gallery, Stockbridge, Massachusetts/ Palm Beach Florida
Eve Mannas Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia
Tokyo Glass Art Institute, Kawasaki Shi, Japan           

1991                       
"Alchemy Symphonies," Heller Gallery, New York, New York (Solo)
"Sculpture in Glass," Judy Youens Gallery, Houston, Texas (Solo)
Sandra Ainsley Gallery, Toronto, Ontario, Canada 1991 - 1998
Glas Museum Ebeltoft, Ebeltoft, Denmark
"The Nineteenth Annual International Glass Invitational," Habatat Galleries, Farmington Hills, Michigan
"Centro De Arte Vitro," San Pedro Garza Garcia, N.L. Mexico
Jerald Melberg Gallery, Charlotte, North Carolina
"Americans in Glass '91," Heller Gallery, New York
Holstein Galleries, Stockbridge, Massachusetts
Creative Glass Center of America, Wheaton Village, New Jersey
"Hot and Cold Glass, Michael  Taylor and Concetta Mason," Lucy Burn Gallery,                                    Memorial Gallery of Art, Rochester
"Le Verre Exposition Internationale DeVerre,"  Contemporain Conseil Regional De
     Haute Normandie Rouen Cedex, France
"Kanazawa Arts Competition," Kanazawa City Museum, Kanazawa, Japan
"Artists in Residences," National Council of Jewish Women, Rochester, New York

1992                       
"Del Vedrio Vidricra," (check Spanish. Is that the name of the show?) Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico
"Kanazawa World Glass Exhibition 1992," Kanazawa, Japan
"Glass From Ancient Craft to Contemporary Art and Beyond," Morris Museum of Art,
     Morristown, New Jersey
University of Oklahoma Museum of Art, Norman, Oklahoma
Fine Arts Museum of the South, Mobile, Alabama
Philbrook Museum of Art, Tulsa, Oklahoma
Nave Museum, Victoria, Texas
"A Tradition in the Evolution of Glass," Habatat Galleries, Farmington Hills, Michigan
"Vetro De Americas," Tamayo Museum of Art, Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico            
MARCO Museum of Art, Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico
"Sanford Smith’s Modernism Exhibition 67th Street Armory," New York, New York

1993                       
"Architectural Explorations," Habatat Galleries, Boca Raton, Florida (Solo)
Michael Taylor, Maurine Littleton Gallery, Washington, D.C. (Solo)
"Philadelphia Art Forms???." - represented by Nan Miller Gallery
"New Work," Richard Kavesh Gallery, Sun Valley, Idaho
Imago Galleries, Palm Springs, California
"Alchemy Symphony Series," Heller Gallery, New York, (Solo)
Holston Galleries, Stockbridge, Massachusetts
Scottsdale Center for the Arts, Scottsdale, Arizona
Art Museum of South Texas, Corpus Christi, Texas
Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
"Glass Weekend," represented by Snyderman Gallery,
Creative Glass Center of America, Millville, New Jersey

1994                       
"Masters of Contemporary Glass, A Benefit for Urban Glass," Christi’s New York,
School of the Arts, Rochester, New York
Naples Art Gallery, Naples Florida, 1994 - 1998
"New Work, "Rachael Collection, Aspen, Colorado (Solo)
Renwick Gallery, The National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
"Collective Brilliance: Contemporary Glass," Albany Museum of Art, Albany, Georgia 
"Pilchuck Benefit Auction," Seattle, Washington,

1995                       
"Glass As Art," Blue Spiral Gallery, Asheville, North Carolina
"Form Function, Fantasy," Burchfield-Penny Art Center, Buffalo, New York
"East Coast Glass," Charlotte Rowe Art Gallery, University of North Carolina, Charlotte
"Inception Exhibition," Glass Art Society, Penland Gallery, Penland School, North Carolina
"The International Exhibition of Glass," Ishikiawa Industrial Center, Kanazawa, Japan
"Architectural Refractions," Vespermann Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia (Solo)Pennzoil Corporation,
     Houston, Texas
"Works from the Synoptic Torsion Series," Snyderman Gallery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
"Contemporary Glass," Art Alliance for Contemporary Glass and The Renwick Alliance
Creative Glass Center of America, Millville, New Jersey
"Annual Invitational Exhibition," Judy Youens Gallery, Houston, Texas
"The Glass Eye, Flo Perkins, Sonji Blomdahl, Michael Taylor and Concetta Mason,
Katie Gingrass Gallery, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

1996                       
14th National -International Invitational Exhibition, Habatat Galleries, Boca Raton, Florida
Charlotte Douglas International Airport, Charlotte, North Carolina
Virginia Center for the Arts, Virginia Beach, Virginia
"Americans In Glass," Heller Gallery, New York, New York
"Michael Taylor, Light and Color Investigations," Habatat Galleries, Boca Raton, Florida (Solo)
Mint Museum of Art, Charlotte, North Carolina

1997                       
"Amerikansk Kunsthandvaerk - 1975 - 1995," Det Danske Kunstindustrimuseum,                              Kobenhavn, Denmark
Imago Gallery, Palm Desert, California
Houston Society of Arts and Crafts, Houston Museum of Fine Arts, Texas
"Faculty Exhibition," Pilchuck School of Glass, Stanwood Washington
Pilchuck Benefit Auction, Seattle, Washington

1998                 
"Annual International Invitational," Habatat Gallery, Great Barrington, Massachusetts
Mint Museum of Art, Charlotte, North Carolina
"Cold Fusion," Aichi Prefecture Museum of Art, Seto, Japan
Sung - Jin Glassworks Ltd., Kimpo, Korea
Charlotte Meclenburg Principal Library, Charlotte, North Carolina
Seoul Art Palace, Seoul, Korea
"Kanazawa International Glass Exhibition," Kanazawa, Japan
"250 Years of Glass Tradition" Marinha Grande Glass Museum, Marinha Grande, Portugal
"Nouvel Object Exhibition", Seoul, Korea

1999                
Porto Museum of Art, Porto, Portugal
"Glass as an Artists Medium," Habatat Gallery, Boca Raton, Florida and Great Barrington, Massachusetts
"Millennium Glass; An International Survey of Studio Glass,"
Kentucky Gallery of Art and Craft, Louisville, Kentucky
Art Gallery, University of Hawaii Art Gallery, Honolulu, Hawaii
"Casa Teixeira Gomes," Portimao, Portugal
"Pilchuck Faculty Exhibition,"  Pilchuck School of Glass, Standwood, Washington
"Americans in Glass," Heller Gallery, New York
"Jasmime Gallery," Marinha Grande, Portugal

2000                       
Hunter Museum of Art, Chattanooga, Tennessee
Montgomery Museum of Art, Alabama
"Habatat International Invitational,", Boca Raton, Florida
Great Barrington, Massachusetts
"Millennium Exhibition," Kentucky Arts and Crafts Society, Louisville
Chrysler Museum of Art, Norfolk Virginia
"Hauskortasun Urtua, Vidrio Artistico Contemporaneo, Sala De Exposicions Kutxa,"   
Boulevard 1 Exposicicones, Donostia – San Sebastian, Spain
The International Museum of Photography, (Kim Knovac)
George Eastman Museum, Rochester, New York

2001                            
"Immaterial/Material, The Visual Experience of Transparency,"
Stubin Gallery of Art, New York, New York
"The Studio," The Corning Museum of Glass, Corning, New York
"Resources" Exhibition, Bevier Gallery of Art, RIT, Rochester, New York
"Eighteenth, Annual International Invitational Glass Exhibition," Habatat Galleries, Boca Raton, Florida,
"Museum Collection,"  Fundacion Centro National Del Vidrio, Segovia, Spain
"Glass America '02," Heller, Gallery, New York, New York
"Cheongju International Biennial 2001," Seoul, Korea
"New Glass Review 23," Corning Museum of Glass, Corning, New York

2002                 
Hodgell Gallery, Sarasota, Florida
"Americans in Glass '02." Heller Gallery, New York, NY
"Uvegpiramis Galeria Kortars Muveszi Uvegalkotasok," Budapest, Hungry
The Furnace Foundation, Istanbul, Turkey
"Gallery Artists," Sandra Ainsley Gallery, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
"Ilion Grupo Creativo," Madrid, Spain
"Michael Taylor, A Geometry of Meaning," Habatat Gallery, Boca Raton, Florida (solo)
"Glass Now 2002," National Liberty Museum, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

2003                 
Leo Kaplan Modern Gallery, New York
"Intimate Concepts," at SOFA," Navy Pier, Chicago, Habatat Galleries, Florida,
"Clearly Influential: Contemporary American Glass Art Education,"
Tittot Museum of Art, Taipei Tiwan, Republic of China
"Contemporary Glass, 20 th Annual International Invitational," Habatat Galleries, Boca Raton, Florida
Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Recine Museum of Art, Recine, Wisconsin
"Glass Now 2003,"National Liberty Museum, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
"Sculptural Objects and Functional Art," represented by Leo Kaplan Modern, New York,
     Navy Pier, Chicago, Illinois

2004                       
"Michael Taylor, Syntax Series," Leo Kaplan Modern, New York, New York (solo)
"Contemporary Glass, 21 th Annual International Invitational," Habatat Galleries,
     Boca Raton, FL and Great Berrington, MA
Hodgell Gallery, Sarasota, Florida
Sandra Ainsley Gallery, Toronto, Ontario Canada
"Sculptural Objects and Functional Art," represented by Leo Kaplan Modern, New York,
     Navy Pier, Chicago, Illinois
National Liberty Museum, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Four Seasons Hotel, Dobra, Qatar
"SOFA" 69th Regiment Armory, New York, New York

2005                       
"Michael Taylor, Prints and Glass Sculpture," Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft,
     Louisville, Kentucky (solo)
"Cadence, Sculptural Installation," WCI Bella Mare Communities, North Miami, Florida
"Contemporary Glass, 22nd Annual International Invitational," Habatat Galleries, Boca Raton, FL
     and Great Berington, MA
Luce Center for American Art, Washington, DC
Ogden Museum of Southern Art, New Orleans, Louisiana
"Gallery Artists," Hodgell Gallery, Sarasota, Florida
"Sculptural Objects and Functional Art," represented by Leo Kaplan Modern, New York,
     Navy Pier, Chicago, Illinois
                       
2006                       
Ashville Museum Of Art, Ashville, North Carolina
"Geometry of Meaning" Habatat Gallery, Boca Raton, Florida (Solo)
"New Work, Michael Taylor" Leo Kaplan Modern Gallery, New York, New York
"International Invitational" Habatat Gallery, Boca Raton, Florida
Hodgell Gallery, Sarasota, Florida
"Sculptural Objects and Functional Art," represented by Leo Kaplan Modern, New York,
     Navy Pier, Chicago, Illinois
Nam Seoul University, Seoul, Korea
 Prismo Gallery, Denver, Vail, Aspen, Colorado
"SOFA" New York, 69th Regiment Armory, New York, New York

2007                        
American University Museum at Katzen Art Center, Washington, D.C.
"Explorations into Verbalization and Other Visual Issues", Leo Kaplan Modern Gallery,
     New York, NY (Solo)
"New Work", Habatat Galleries, Boca Raton, Florida (solo)
"Contemporary Art Glass", Winterowd Fine Art Center, Santa Fe, New Mexico
"International Invitational Exhibition", Habatat Galleries, Boca Raton, Florida
"Annual Invitational", Holston Gallery, Stockbridge, Massachusetts
"Born of Fire", Hickory Museum of Art, Hickory, North Carolina
"Michael Taylor, Cause and Effect, Colacino Gallery of Nazareth College, Rochester
"Sculptural Objects and Functional Art," represented by Leo Kaplan Modern, New York,
     Navy Pier, Chicago, Illinois

2008
Lowe Museum of Art, Coral Gables, Florida
Memorial Art Gallery, University of Rochester, New York
"Schema Progressions", Habatat Washington, DC - (solo)
"Indivisibles" Nazareth College, Rochester, New York
"Light Mantra" James P. Wilmont Center, University of Rochester, New York
"International Invitational" Habatat Galleries, Boca Raton, Florida
Youens Gallery, Santa Fe, New Mexico
"Sculptural Objects and Functional Art," represented by Youens Gallery, Santa Fe, New Mexico,
     Navy Pier, Chicago, Illinois
Holston Gallery, Stockbridge, Massachusetts

2009

"Unity of Opposites and Recent Work of Michael Taylor", Memorial Art Gallery, University of Rochester,      (Solo) Rochester, NY
"Opening Exhibition", Vespermann - Cooper Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia
"International Invitational", Habatat Gallery, Palm Beach, Florida
"Sculptural Objects and Functional Art," Santa Fe, Judy Youens Gallery, New Mexico
"Influences" Traver Gallery, Tacoma, Washington
"Heinaman Collection" Corning Museum of Glass, Corning, New York
"Objective to Subjective", 655 Madison at 60th Sculptural Installation, New York City
"Light Mantra", Wilmont Cancer, Strong Memorial Hospital, Rochester, New York
Holsten Gallery, Stockbridge, Massachusetts
Leo Kaplan Modern, New York, New York
"Recent Work, Michael Taylor, (solo), Tennessee State Museum, Nashville
"Sculptural Objects and Functional Art," Navy Pier, Chicago, Illinois, represented by
      Scott Jacobson Gallery
"Reflections in Glass", Ethel Sergeant Smith Gallery, Wayne, Pennsylviania


PERMANENT COLLECTIONS and COMMISSIONED WORK

Lowe Museum of Art, Coral Gables, Florida
University of Rochester, Medical School, New York
GVA Williams, New York, NY
Hickory Museum of Art, North Carolina
Lynn University, Boca Raton, Florida
Chrysler Museum of Art, Norfolk, Virginia
Speed Art Museum, Louisville, Kentucky
Bella Mare Towers, Miami, Florida
Namseoul University, Seoul, Korea
Fundacion Centro National Del Vidrio, Segovia, Spain
National Collection of American Art, Renwick Gallery, Smithsonian Institute, Washington, D.C.
Bardudvarnok - Bardibukk Glass Center, Bardibukk, Hungary
Luce Center for American Art, Washington, DC
Ogden Museum of Art, New Orleans, Louisiana
The Furnace Foundation, Istanbul, Turkey
Asheville Museum of Art, North Carolina
American University Museum  at Katzen Art Center, Washington, D.C.
Four Seasons Hotel, Dobra, Qatar
Racine Museum of Art, Racine, Wisconsin
Sung - jin Glass Alliance, Kimpo, Korea
Mint Museum of Art, Charlotte, North Carolina
Seoul Art Palace, Seoul, Korea
Pilchuck Glass School, Stanwood, Washington
Penrel Foundation, Washington, D.C.
Rochester Association of Black Communicators, New York
National Museum of Glass, Marinha Grande, Portugal
Bausch and Lomb Corporation, Rochester, New York
Kurokabe Glass Museum, Nagahama, Japan
Notojima Museum of Art, Notojima Japan
Del Vedrio Vidricra, Monterrey, N.L., Mexico
Pennzoil Cooperation Headquarters, Houston, Texas
Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Glas Museum Ebeltoft, Ebeltoft, Denmark
Vitro Corporation, San Pedro, Garcia, Garcia, N.L. Mexico
Kanazawa Grand Hotel, Kanazawa, Japan
Topps Corporate Headquarters, Buffalo, New York
Charlotte Mecklenburg Principle Library, Charlotte, North Carolina
Ballet Hispanico, New York, New York
Carnegie Hall, New York, New York
George Eastman International Museum of Photography, Rochester, New York
New York Governor’s Arts Awards, Albany
Kanazawa City Museum, Kanazawa, Japan
Tokyo Glass Art Institute, Kawasaki-Shi, Japan
Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee
International Art/Design Group, Los Angeles, California
Metropolitan Opera, Lincoln Center, New York
Broom County Arts Council, Livingston, New York
Sculpture Space, New York, New York
Hunter Museum of Art, Chattanooga, Tennessee
Coca Cola Corporation, Atlanta, Georgia
Tennessee State Museum, Nashville, Tennessee
Eastman Kodak Corporation, Rochester, New York
Delaware Museum of Art, Wilmington, Delaware
Metropolitan City Government, Nashville, Tennessee
National Museum of Glass, Leerdam, Netherlands
Kunsthaus Am Museum, Köln, West Germany
Feder’s Glass Museum, Mexico City, Mexico
High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Georgia
Museum fur Kunslhaniwerk, Frankfurt, West Germany
Standard Oil Corporation, Chicago, Illinois
The Lannan Foundation, Palm Beach, Florida
Bevier Art Gallery, Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, New York
Paul Taylor Dance Company, New York, New York
Langston Hughes Community Library, Brooklyn, New York
Memorial Gallery of Art, University of Rochester, Rochester, New York
Corning Museum of Glass, Corning, New York
Museum Fur Kunst Und Gewerbe, Hamburg, Germany
Burchfield Art Center, Buffalo, New York
Düsseldorf Museum of Art, Düsseldorf, West Germany
Cohn Museum of Art, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee
The White House, Washington, DC
Centennial Museum of Art, University of Texas, El Paso, Texas
National Technical Institute for the Deaf, Rochester, New York
Isabella Rossellini, Los Angeles, California
Nippon Gakki of Yamaha, Hamamatsu, Japan
Lauren Bacall, Beverly Hills, California
Louise Nevelson, New York, New York
Paule Marshall, New York, New York
Leontyne Price, New York, New York
Blanchette Rockefeller, New York, New York
Data Net Corporation, Washington, DC
Governor Mario Cuomo, Albany, New York
Charles Rand Penny Foundation, Buffalo, New York
Myrle Streep, Los Angeles, California
Knowles Design Group, Seattle, Washington
Graves Architects Associates, Atlanta, Georgia,
Citibank NA, Rochester, NY
Sydor Optical Glass Corporation, Rochester, New York
and other public, private and corporate collections