[1][2] Many museums have hosted her art in exhibits, while several have added her works to their permanent collections.
[5][6] Her works have been shown in Chile, the Netherlands, Ethiopia, Australia, the Bahamas, France, Mexico, Italy and Japan.
Her 2000 exhibition at the Corcoran Gallery of Art featured work inspired by the death of her son.
According to the museum, this exhibit marked the "first U.S. presentation dedicated exclusively to the formal and historical dialogue of abstraction by women artists of color.
"[8] In 2023 her work was included in the exhibition Action, Gesture, Paint: Women Artists and Global Abstraction 1940-1970 at the Whitechapel Gallery in London.