Salina, Kansas
September 23 – 25, 2011
Grossman was the featured gallery artist for the Land Institute’s Prairie Festival XXXIII. She also gave an “Artist’s Talk” about finding a “sense of planet” through the process of plein air painting.
Salina, Kansas
September 23 – 25, 2011
Grossman was the featured gallery artist for the Land Institute’s Prairie Festival XXXIII. She also gave an “Artist’s Talk” about finding a “sense of planet” through the process of plein air painting.
Coconino Center for the Arts, Flagstaff, AZ
September 27 – November 7, 2011
Grossman had two prints selected for this show that celebrates the night skies, coinciding with the 53rd anniversary of the International Dark Skies Movement which began in Flagstaff. See images of work in the exhibition here: Night Visions IV
Grasslands in a Global Context Symposium, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS
September 12, 2011
Lisa Grossman was a featured speaker at the recent international Grasslands Symposium held on the Kansas State University campus, joining researchers from Mongolia, South Africa, and throughout the Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) community.
The Gallery at Pioneer Bluffs
Matfield Green, Kansas
July 16 – September 24, 2011
The July/August 2011 Artist’s Magazine features a full-color 8-page spread about Grossman’s plein air prairie work and aerial river paintings.
Grossman’s large acrylic on canvas, “Unseen Horizon,” was chosen for the permanent collection of the
new K-State Olathe, Innovation Campus in Olathe, Kansas.


Strecker-Nelson Gallery, Manhattan, Kansas
April 29 – June 11, 2011
This annual exhibit features diverse works from some of the best Kansas artists around the state, curated by Don Lambert.
Grossman’s river paintings are featured in Volume 77, No. 2 of New Letters, A Magazine of Writing and Art, published by the University of Missouri, Kansas City.
Pachamama’s
800 New Hampshire, Lawrence, KS
April 5 – 30, 2011
This show was in cooperation with Strecker-Nelson Gallery and featured a variety of Grossman’s work with a “Final Friday’s” reception.

Beach Museum of Art, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS
January 12 – May 1, 2011
Richard D. Olson of Waterville, Kansas, donated his collection of over a dozen Grossman oil landscapes and watercolors to the Beach and several were included in this show.