Exhibitions

Charles Samuel Addams

 

2022

  • Inside the World of Charles Addams Cheekwood Estate and Gardens, Nashville, Tennessee

  • Artists of the Night: Gothic Literature scenes, Songs and Stories The Rye Arts Center, Rye, New York

  • Evolution: Addams and the Artistic Process The Rialto Theatre, Westfield, New Jersey

2021

  • COMPLEMENTS: Charles Addams & Suzanne Heilmann, Rialto Theatre, Westfield, New Jersey Exhibition for AddamsFest and launch of Rialto Theatre rehab

  • Charles Addams: Family and Friends Comic-Con Museum, San Diego, California Grand opening of the Museum

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2020

  • Charles Addams: Family and Friends Saginaw Art Museum, Saginaw, Michigan

  • Charles Addams: Family and Friends Detroit Athletic Club, Detroit, Michigan

2019

  • Charles Addams: Family and Friends Saginaw Art Museum, Saginaw, Michigan

  • AddamsFest: Westfield Celebrates Charles Addams James Ward Mansion, Westfield, New Jersey

2018

  • AddamsFest: Westfield Celebrates Charles Addams James Ward Mansion, Westfield, New Jersey

2017

  • Chas Addams: Family and Friends at Morris-Jumel Mansion, New York City

2016

  • Chas Addams: Family and Friends at Southampton Art Center, Southampton, NY

2015

  • Chas Addams: Family and Friends at The Sherman Smith Family Gallery at the Henry Zarrow Center for Art and Education, Tulsa, Oklahoma

  • Chas Addams: Family and Friends at Cerimon House, Portland, Oregon

2013

  • Chas Addams: Family and Friends at The Australian Museum, Sydney, Australia

  • Chas Addams: Family and Friends at Southampton Art Center, Southampton, NY

2011

  • Participant in Farm Scenes at Bridgehampton Historical Society, Bridgehampton, NY

2010

  • Charles Addams’s New York at Museum of the City of New York, New York City

  • Chas Addams: Favorite Haunts at Westport Public Library, Westport, CT

2009

  • Charles Addams: Cartoonist at Bruce Museum, Greenwich, CT

  • Participant in Promise of Speed: The Art of the American Racecar at Arnot Art Museum, Elmira, New York

2007

  • Cars and Car-toons of Chas Addams at Bridgehampton Historical Society, Bridgehampton, NY

  • Third Charles Addams Festival: Cartooning for Kids exhibition at Children’s Museum of the East End, Bridgehampton, NY

  • Yuletide with Charles Addams at Bridgehampton Historical Society, Bridgehampton, NY

2006

  • Happily Ever After at East End Books, East Hampton, NY

  • Charles Addams at Westhampton Beach 1950-1988, Westhampton Beach Historical Society, Westhampton Beach, NY

2005

  • Participant in The Art of the New Yorker Magazine at Norman Rockwell Museum, Stockbridge, MA

  • Second Charles Addams Festival: Cartooning for Kids exhibition at Children’s Museum of the East End, Bridgehampton, NY

2004

  • Participant in New York: The Ride – Subway Cartoon and Cover Art from The New Yorker with New York Transit Museum at Grand Central Station, New York City

  • First Charles Addams Festival: Cartooning for Kids exhibition at Children’s Museum of the East End, Bridgehampton, NY

2003

  • Charles Addams: American Gothic at First Night, Greenport, NY

2002

  • Charles Addams: American Gothic at Guild Hall, East Hampton, NY

2001

  • Participant in 60 Years of Classic New Yorker Art, Salisbury Museum, Salisbury, CT

1994

  • The Compleat Charles Addams at The New York Public Library, New York City

1991

  • Hallowed Haunts: The Drawings and Watercolors of Charles Addams at The National Academy Museum, New York City

1984

  • Participant in A Year at The New Yorker at The National Academy Museum, New York City

1979

  • Exhibition at the Faculty Club of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA

1965

  • First NYC solo exhibition at Museum of the City of New York, New York City

  • Curates the traveling exhibition The Dark Mirror for The American Federation of Arts, New York City

1957

  • Addams and Anthropology at Museum of the City of New York, New York City

1956

  • Chas Addams’ New York at Museum of the City of New York, New York City

1952

  • Participates in Bresdin and Other Masters of the Weird at Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City