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1) Hugeaux Photography: An Inkwell: American Beach: Those Porcelain Dunes. Photography Exhibition. Only On-Line exhibition: April 19 - June 19, 2006. Text by Hugeaux. Preface by Dinizulu Gene Tinnie. Statistics: 200 visitors.
2) Hugeaux Photography: The Native and The Slave: Monuments of Genii. Kingsley Plantation. Photography Exhibition. Only On-Line: Summer 2006. Text by Hugeaux. Preface by Dr. Mohamed Buwe Osman. Epilogue by Carolyn Sebron. Statistics: 154 visitors.
3) Hugeaux & Dr. Mohamed Buwe Osman ( Fayetteville, North Carolina) : HU & MO: Neo Avant Garde; Lines, Circles, Rectangles & Pendulums. Only On-Line exhibition: Fall 2006. Text by Hugeaux. Preface by Dr. Mohamed Buwe Osman. Epilogue by LaTavian Gardner. Statistics: 173 visitors.
4) Hugeaux and Amir Bey (New York, New York). Sculptured and Cut. Celebrating Black History Month .
Only On-Line exhibition:January 3 - February 28, 2007. Text / Poetry by LaTavian Gardner. Preface by James Weldon Johnson. The Negro National Anthem. Statistcs: 191 visitors.
5) Hugeaux Photography: The Ruins of New Orleans. New Orleans, Louisiana. Photography Exhibition. Only On-Line: March 2007. Text by Hugeaux. Preface & text by Vandorn Hinnant . Statistics: 94 visitors.
6) Hugeaux Photography: " Waterfalls and Wind in the Cave: My Thoughts, My Spirits and My Ancestry ". Appalachian Foothills of Southeast OHIO, Photography Exhibition. Only On-Line: May 7- June 24, 2007. Text by Hugeaux. Statistics: 70 visitors.
7) The African & American Sketchbook 2007: Works by African-American & African Artists born 1917 to 1961: Dr. Margaret Burroughs, Aaron Ibn Pori Pitts, Dr. Mohamed Buwe Osman, Vandorn Hinnant & Hugeaux. Only On-Line: April 1 - June 30, 2007. Text by Hugeaux, Dr. Mohamed Buwe Osman, Vandorn Hinnant, Kwame Brathwaite, Aaron Ibn Pori Pitts & Surya peterson. Statistics: 608 visitors.
8) Hugeaux Photography: " A Key in the York ". Photo-documentary of Key West, Florida and Manhattan, New York. Photography Exhibition. Only On-Line: September 5- December 31, 2007. Text by Hugeaux. Preface by Otto Neals. Epliogue by Dinizulu Gene Tinnie. Statistics: 205 visitors.
9) Hugeaux Presents Paper "The Importance of Documentation & The History of Arte Mecco". at The 6th Annual Hawaii International Conference on Arts and Humanities. Honolulu / Waikiki, Hawaii: January 11- January 14, 2008. Waikiki Beach Marriott Resort & Spa, and the Hilton Waikiki Prince Kuhio, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA. Co-sponsored by: University of Louisville - Center for Sustainable Urban Neighborhoods & The Baylor Journal of Theatre and Performance Education. (available at www.Hugeaux.com. web page: The Hawaiian Diaries)
10) Hugeaux Presents Paper "The Importance of Documentation & The History of Arte Mecco". National Conference of Artists - New York Chapter. The 2008 Mini Conference. Metropolitan Museum of Art & Columbia University. New York City, New York. February 8-10, 2008. HUGEAUX - An Artist's Diary: The Hampton – New York City Weekend: February 8-10, 2008. ( available at http://www.minorityprofessionalnetwork.com/contentdata.asp?id=4783).
11) Hugeaux Presents Paper "The Importance of Documentation & The History of Arte Mecco".
The South Carolina Council for African American Studies Conference. THEME: SC Educators Leading and Shaping: Identities, Cultures and Futures. Columbia Conference Center. web site: www.sccaas.org. February 22-23, 2008. Columbia, South Carolina.
12) Hugeaux Presents Paper "The Importance of Documentation & The History of Arte Mecco".
47 Annual Meeting of the Florida CONFERENCE of Historians. Comfort Inn, Jacksonville Beach. Hosted by JACKSONVILLE UNIVERSITY. February 20 - March 1, 2008. Jacksonville Beach , Florida.
13) Hugeaux Photography: CONCEPTION. Photography Exhibition. Only On-Line: Black History Months January 1 - March 1, 2008. Text by Fulbright Scholar: Doris Green. Acknowledgements by Vandorn Hinnant. Epilogue by Aaron Ibn Pori Pitts. Statistics: 314 visitors.
14) The African & American Sketchbook 2008: Works by African-American & African Artists born 1930 to 1961: Otto Neals, Dr. Mohamed Buwe Osman, Barry Mason & Hugeaux. Only On-Line: April 1 - June 30, 2008. Text by Hugeaux, Abdi-Noor Haji Mohamed (Somalia / Sweden), Janaka Bowman Lewis (Atlanta, Georgia), Vanessa Thaxton Ward (Hampton, Virginia), Otto Neals (New York, New York), Dr. Margaret Burroughs ( Chicago, Illinois) & Barry Mason (New York, New York). Statistics: 390 visitors.
15) Cyber Photography: Black Identity-Man Up Exhibition. Photography by Hugeaux and Carlton F. Wilkinson (Asst. Professor of Art & Art History University of North Carolina - Wilmington). Only On-Line: August 18 - December 31, 2008. Text by Carlton F. Wilkinson. Acknowledgements by Hugeaux. Statistics: 166 visitors.
16) Hugeaux Presents Paper "CYBER EXHIBITIONS: The Power of the ONLY On-Line Art Exhibition via The Internet and ARTE MECCO: The LaVilla District". at The 7th Annual Hawaii International Conference on Arts and Humanities. Honolulu / Waikiki, Hawaii: January 9- January 12, 2009. Hilton Hawaiian Village, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA. Co-sponsored by: University of Louisville - Center for Sustainable Urban Neighborhoods & The Baylor Journal of Theatre and Performance Education. (available at www.Hugeaux.com. web page: The Hawaiian Diaries)
17) THE SPIRIT of Women of African and American Descent Exhibition. Only On-Line: January 5 - March 31, 2009. Artists: Hugeaux, Margaret Burroughs (Chicago, Illinois), Jenelsie Walden Holloway (Atlanta Georgia), Charnelle Holloway (Altanta, Georgia), Joyce Owens (Chicago Illinois), Betty Blayton Taylor (New York, New York), Wanda Paulette Harris (Florida), Writers: Acknowledgements by Hugeaux, Doris Green (New York, New York), Deloris Guttman (Honolulu, Hawaii), Terri Leo-Tauu (Samoa, / New Zealand), Tetou Gologo (Mali, Africa), Jolita Wainwright (Atlanta, Georgia), Statistics: 356 visitors. YouTube: 184 visitors.
18) The African & American Sketchbook 2009: Homage to east African Artists: Dr. Mohamed Buwe Osman (Somalia),Achamyeleh DeBela (Ethiopia), Abdi Noor Mohamed (Somalia), Mohamed Sultan (Somalia), Ali Halani (Somalia), David Kibuuka (Uganda), Fred Halla (Tanzania) & Hugeaux (United States of America). Only On-Line: April 1 - June 30, 2009. Text by Hugeaux, Dr. Mohamed Buwe Osman, Abdi Noor Mohamed, Fred Halla, Achamyeleh DeBela, David Kibuuka. Statistics: 689 visitors.
19) H & H: Hugeaux & H. Pernell Johnson. Text by Samuel Doku. Only On-Line: July 1 - September 30, 2009. Statistics: 79 visitors.
20) Las Bellas (International): Hugeaux & Miguel Pla (Spain). Text by Catalina Jose Rodriguez (Mexico) & Anita Miotto (Italy). Only On-Line. October 1 - December 31, 2009. Statistics 258 visitors.
21) Celebrating Black History & Women's Month 2010 with BADC (Black Artists of Washington DC) and a few artists: Hugeaux (BADC), Daniel Booking (BADC) , Michael Platt (BADC), Stanley Squirewell (BADC), Claudia Aziza Gibson Hunter (BADC), Anne Bouie (BADC), Amber Robles Gordon (BADC), Altine (Kuumba Artists collective, Miami), Miles Bumbray (BADC), Rashad Dobbins (The Cornel West Theory). Text by Claudia Aziza Gibson Hunter & Rashad Dobbins. Only On-Line. January 1 - March 31, 2010.
22) The African & American Sketchbook 2010. Works by African and African-American artists born 1946 to 1976: A photographer, a painter, a sculptor, a sculptress, and a fibre artist. Hugeaux (USA), Dr. Mohamed Buwe Osman (Somalia), George Nock (USA), Rhode Bath-Scheba Makoumbou (Congo Brazzaville), Karimah Abdusamad. April 1 - June 30, 2010.