• Dec. 12 2025 – Feb. 15 2026, Museum of Contemporary Art, Patchogue, NY, Kelynn Z. Alder
  • Dec 2024 – March 2025, Sala de Pepe, NYC, NY, VISION MUSICAL, curation in collaboration with Sala de Pepe, LOISAIDA and the Latino Arts of Long Island
  • September 2024, JUDGING: The Art Guild, Port Washington, NY, WANDERLUST
  • December 2025, Museum of Contemporary Art, Patchougue, NY, Kelynn Z. Alder
  • Sept 2023 – Dec 2023, Guest Curator for Long Island Museum/Affiliate of the Smithsonian Museum, Stony Brook, NY, SOMOS – WE ARE An exhibition featuring Latinx artists from Brooklyn to Montauk on Long Island
  • Dec. 2023 Suffolk Community College, NY, PORTRAIT EVOLUTION, exhibition in collaboration with Huntington Arts Council and Latino Arts of Long Island
  • Feb -April 2021 Gallery North, NY, HOME FAR & NEAR, exhibition in collaboration with Gallery North and Latino Arts of Long Island.
  • Sept 2024, Fairleigh Dickinson University Art Gallery, Teaneck, NJ, LA LOTERÍA
  • Oct 5 – Nov 12 2023, Animal Spirits & Ancient Rituals
  • Sept – Oct 2023, Mexican Icons & Día de los Muertos, Gallery North, Setauket, NY
  • Sept-Nov 2022, Claire Davidson Siegel Gallery, Patchogue, NY, A Visual Essay
  • March 2021, Alfred Van Loen Gallery, South Huntington, NY, Coney Island to Chiapas
  • November 2018 Long Island Museum, Stony Brook, NY, Featured Artist of the Month
  • November 2018, Saint Joseph’s College-Council for the Arts, Patchogue, NY, Reflections on my Mexican Heritage
  • October 2018, New York Civil Liberties Union, Smithtown, NY, Gala’s Honored Artist
  • September 2018, Mills Pond Gallery, St. James, NY, Merging Cultures
  • April 2015, Solarium Gallery, St. James, NY, “Coney Island Signage”
  • March 2014, Mascot Studio, NYC, NY, Book signing and exhibition,“The Photo Shoot”
  • October 2011, The Armory, Nesconset, NY, “The Lacandon Maya”
  • April 2008, Solarium Gallery, St. James, NY, “Vendors”
  • June 2007, Viridian Artists, NYC, NY, “Vendors”
  • June 2005, Huntington Library, Huntington, NY, “The Outdoor Marketplace”
  • June 2004, Viridian Artists, NYC, NY, “Transmigration of the Female Figure”
  • October 2001, Viridian Artists, NYC, NY, “People and Places”
  • June 1999, Mills Pond Gallery, St. James, NY, “Portraits of Family Life”
  • October 1994, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY, “Spirit of the Lacandon Maya”
  • September 1994, The A Gallery, NYC, NY, “Los Lacandones”
  • November 1993, Katherine McCrary Fine Art, NYC, NY, “Latin American Images”
  • April 1992, The Australian Geographic, Sydney, Australia, “Expedition Images”
  • February 1992, The Australian Embassy, Washington, D.C., “Perspectives of Australia”
  • June 1991, The Australia Gallery, NYC, NY, “Top-end Dreaming Down Under”
  • Long Island Museum/Smithsonian Affiliate, painting by Kelynn Z. Alder, My America
  • Marshall Arisman, artist & MFA/SVA chairman
  • Susan Brennan, PhD/SUNY
  • David Copperfield, magician
  • Daniel Darger, entrepreneur, SLC
  • Hernando De Soto, economist
  • Barbara Frank, art historian, SUNY
  • Kate Flynn, Australian art collector & dealer
  • Bill & George Miller, Kennedy Miller filmmakers
  • Monash University, Victoria, Australia
  • Marcia & Mario Montoya, art collectors
  • Nick Mirzoeff, art critic NYU
  • Bonnie Mutt, United Airlines Executive
  • Barry Norris, Chiapas photographer
  • Robert O’Connell, Tiffany & Co., NYC
  • Ron Ostermann, artist accountant
  • Grace Paley, author
  • Kathleen Schneider, founder, Children’s Museum of the Arts
  • School of Medicine, Stony Brook University Hospital
  • Dick Smith, founder Australian Geographic
  • Joan Towers, composer
  • Pious Wingtee, Prime Minister, Papua New Guinea
  • Richard Wilbur, poet laureate
  • Kathleen Wilson, historian SUNY
  • Frederick Wiseman, documentary filmmaker
  • September 2025, The National Museum of Mexican Art, Pilsen-Chicago, ILL, Día de los Muertos
    *RECEPTION: Friday, Sept. 19th, 6-8PM
  • June 2025, Ceres Gallery, NYC, NY, NYSWA Centennial Exhibition: Into the NOW
  • May 2025, Long Island Museum, Stony Brook, NY, Building the Ballot Box: LI’s Democratic History
  • January 2025, The Heckscher Museum of Art, Huntington, NY, THE BODY POLITIC: LONG ISLAND BIENNIAL
  • August 2024, The Rich Fiedler Gallery, Greenport, NY, A SENSE OF PLACE
  • July 2024, Blue Mt. Gallery, NYC, NY, READ, WRITE AND TRUE
  • June 2024, OMNI, Uniondale, NY, 2 ARTISTS: KELYNN Z. ALDER & PATON MILLER
  • May 2024, East End Arts, Riverhead, NY, DETOUR V
  • March 2024, Floyd Memorial Library, Greenport, NY, HERITAGE AND HOME/HOGAR Y HERENCIA
  • Oct 2023, West Hampton Beach Performing Arts Center for HISPANIC HERITAGE MONTH
  • Sept 2023, Long Island Museum, Stony Brook, NY, SOMOS – WE ARE
  • Feb-Apr 2023, Southampton Arts Center, Southhampton, NY, East End Collected 7 LEARN MORE
  • May-Sept 2022, The New York Society of Women Artists at Galeria Taller Borica, NYC, NY, Evolution Revolution
  • August 2022, FotoFoto Gallery, Huntington, NY, Invitational
  • Nov-Dec 2022, Brooklyn Waterfront Artists Coalition, Brooklyn, NY, Latinx LEARN MORE
  • Sept-Dec 2022, Cloître Saint-Paul, Saint-Rémy de Provence, France, Enduring Heritage LEARN MORE
  • August 2021, Gallery North, Setauket, NY, Local Color
  • July 2021, Brooklyn Waterfront Artists Coalition, Brooklyn, NY, The Art of Coney Island
  • May 2021, NYCAE NY Arts Empire, NYC, NY Beneath the Surface
  • November 2020, Muñeca Arthouse, Bluepoint, NY Ofrenda – Day of the Dead
  • November 2019, Lower Eastside Girl’s Club, NYC, NY, “Love No Border: Artists for Immigrant Justice”
  • November 2019, Southampton Arts Center, Southampton, NY, Solar Impressions
  • October 2019, Star Gallery, Port Jefferson, NY, The Fall Show
  • June 2019, Long Island Museum, Stony Brook, NY “Face-to-Face: Artists Painting Artists”
  • April 2019, Studio Irina Cepero, Havana, Cuba, Women Printmakers, Havana Biennial
  • February 2019, The Reboli Center, Stony Brook, NY, On the Road
  • January 2019, Star Gallery, NYC, NY, Momemento Mori
  • November 2018, Kroman Gallery, Port Jefferson, NY, Coney Island Land
  • February 2018, Mascot Studio, NYC, NY, “The Year of the Dog”
  • November 2017, Studio 5404 Art Space, Massapequa, NY, “The Art of Resistance”
  • November 2017, Ossam Gallery, Brooklyn, NY, “Cat and Dog in Art”
  • October 2017, The Long Island Museum, Stony Brook, NY, “Animal Kingdom”
  • June 2017, Mills Pond Gallery, St. James, NY, “Greetings from Coney Island”
  • July 2016, Art League, Dix Hills, NY, “Art Without Borders”
  • January 2016, Coney Island Museum, Brooklyn, NY, “Coney Inspired Art”
  • September 2015, Gallery North, Setauket, NY, “Local Color”
  • August 2015, Gallery North, Setauket, NY, “American Icon”
  • November 2014, SVA Chesea Gallery, NYC, NY, “SVA Alumni Exhibition”
  • October 2014, Viridian Artists, NYC, NY, “45 Years”
  • August 2013, Gallery North, Setauket, NY, “The Figure”
  • June 2013, NSGC, Nissequogue, NY, “Long Island Gardens”
  • February 2013, Mascot Studio, NYC, “14th “Annual Dog Show”
  • August 2012 Gallery North, Setauket, NY, “Local Color”
  • February 2012, Mascot Studio, NYC, “Lucky Dog”
  • August 2010, Smithtown Township Arts Council, St. James, NY, “Arte Latino”
  • October 2006, Gallery North, Setauket, NY, “Street Scenes”
  • Taller Experimental de Gráfica, 2018, Printmaking Artist Residency, Havana, Cuba
  • The New York Civil Liberties Union, 2018, 55th Anniversary Gala’s Honored Artist
  • The Long Island Museum, 2018, Featured Artist of the Month
  • The Long Island Museum, 2017, Painting award, Animal Kingdom
  • New York Council on the Arts & Huntington Arts Council, 2011, sponsored exhibition Nesconset Library
  • Smithtown Township Arts Council, 1998 – 1999, Artist in Residence award
  • The Children’s Museum of the Arts, 1996, funding in support of the Lacandon Children’s Art Workshop
  • Australian Geographic, 1996, funding in support of the Lacandon Children’s Art Workshop
  • Instituto Nacional Indigenista de Mexico, 1993 grant funded in support of the Lacandon Children’s Art Workshop
  • Kennedy Miller Metro Productions, 1993, gift to support funding of project to document through drawing, painting and written accounts the lives and culture of the Lacandon Indians of Mexico
  • The Ella Cabot Lyman Trust, 1993, grant funded to document through drawing, painting and written accounts the lives and culture of the Lacandon Indians of Mexico
  • Continental Airlines, 1992, contributing sponsor for exhibition entitled “Australian Expedition Images”
  • The School of Visual Arts, 1986-88, Scholarship MFA; 1987, Presidential Award; 1991, contributing sponsor for exhibition
  • Communication Arts Magazine, 1995 Certificate of Excellence: Portrait Fred Weisman , The New Yorker Magazine
  • The Society of Illustrators Certificates of Merit: Portrait Fred Weisman, The New Yorker Magazine, 1995; paintings of Lacandon people, The Arts Magazine 1994
  • Paintings from “In the Land of Aboriginals,” Print Magazine, 1992
  • Albright-Knox Art Gallery, 1999, Buffalo, NY, “Collection from Coney Island Series”
  • Omni Gallery, 1999 , Uniondale, NY, “A Survey of Long Island Painters”
  • Staller Museum Center for the Arts, 1999 , Stony Brook, NY, “Animals in Art”
  • John Jay College, 1999, NYC, “Greening the Planet”
  • The Children’s Museum of the Arts, 1997 , NYC, “Lacandon Art”
  • Islip Art Museum and Gallery North, 1996, Islip and Setauket, NY, “For the Birds”

Galleries

“Kelynn Alder is a fantastic artist, a serious professional and a wonderful human being. Her empathy with her subjects comes across clearly in her faithful, rich and nuanced portraiture, and she is truly a master of a wide range of techniques. Gifted, experienced and centered, Kelynn Alder is the real thing.”

ROBERTO GONZÁLEZ RIVERA, translator, author, speaker

“Kelynn Alder’s Coney Island collection is like a wild dream you know you should wake up from, but it’s too fascinating to leave just yet. And despite the artifice of the subjects’ costumes, their joy is genuine. Alder paints happiness as real as the relief of misfits who finally found a welcoming tribe.”

HEIDI SUTTON, tbr newsmedia

“Through her art, Kelynn provides the viewer with an inspiring way to experience her lifetime of focused commitment to documenting people, their cultures and oftentimes an unseen view of the corners of the world in which we live.”

CRICKET BO, marketing professional, horse enthusiast

“What Arthur B. Davies did for Ashcan artists and Warhol did for Campbell’s Soup cans, Kelynn Alder has done for Coney Island. With her trained eye and expert painterly technique, she has transfigured a slice of mundane life into the realm of high art. Like her wondrous Mexican street scenes, she has shed her kindly artistic light on what is often viewed as the quintessence of vulgarity and enabled us to see the beauty and the energy in America’s ionic Amusement Park. In so doing she has made some important icons of her own.”

TERRENCE NETTER, doctorate of fine arts

As a painter, illustrator, and printmaker, Kelynn Alder is a dynamic artist. As guest curator of the Long Island Museum’s award-winning exhibition, SOMOS/We Are (2023), she developed a diverse and wonderful checklist of 82 artists of Latino heritage who have lived and/or worked on Long Island. LIM has been fortunate to add Kelynn’s work My America, to its permanent collection. This poignant, large-format portrait tells a moving story of diaspora and difficult passage. It’s the story of immigrant Irma Zea, originally from Mexico, who gained asylum here in Suffolk County only after a long detention and family separation. This acquisition has a powerful narrative that extends the Museum’s portrait collection into the 21st century with a story of relevance to all of us.

JOSHUA RUFF, director of the long island museum

Alder paints history. A vivid colorist, a visual essayist, and a sensitive portraitist keenly aware of Mexican cultural heritage and the cycle of life and death, Kelynn Z. Alder is unparalleled in her use of Indigenous, political and religious iconography to create complex arrangements of memory, political commentary, and symbolism. Her imagery lifts up those who continue important traditions and rituals, and makes us aware of our place in the world and within the arc of human history.

EDWARD PUCHNER, director of gallery north

In her show entitled Animal Spirits and Ancient Rituals at Gallery North, she delves into the ancestral rituals, beliefs and rites of her heritage to create vivid paintings and complex mono-prints and drawings.

DEBBIE WELLS, from Artful BUZZ