[3] In 2001 Foullon’s work was a part of the New York City group exhibition The Worst of Gordon Pym Continued.
[6] That year she also co-founded the Public Holiday Projects curatorial initiative with Matt Keegan and Laura Kleger, which organized a group exhibition of 25 artists entitled Bunch Alliance and Dissolve in 2006 at the Contemporary Arts Center in Cincinnati.
[15] In 2012 she also showed her series of sculptures entitled Clusters in her solo exhibition Ruminant Recombinant in Los Angeles.
[19] That year she also developed a solo art exhibition entitled Double Gate at 55 Gansevoort in New York.
[23] Materials used her work have included canvas and other fabrics that Foullon herself has dyed and shaped and found objects, such as old farm tools.