Virginia Lynch Gallery – “Two Landscape Painters”
Malcolm Moran & Trent Burleson “Two Landscape Painters” July 19th – Aug 7th, 1987 Opening Reception: Saturday July 2nd, 6-8pm
Omnis facilisi ut pri. Omnes numquam omnesque cu eos. Mei cu nullam ignota. Ei blandit molestie qui, at est natum neglegentur. Ne postea assentior ius, mei ea nostrud numquam consectetuer, nam ea paulo sonet splendide. Solum nusquam eum id, altera causae perpetua mea te.
Malcolm Moran & Trent Burleson “Two Landscape Painters” July 19th – Aug 7th, 1987 Opening Reception: Saturday July 2nd, 6-8pm
From the times Picayune Arts Section: “A work typical of the really outstanding art created in (Louisiana) is Malcolm Moran’s gouache painting Fall Palm with its simple, memorable composition and equally hard to forget dreamy mood.”
Lily Iselin Gallery – Group Show 218 Wickenden Street Providence, Rhode Island September 8 – September 30, 1982
Moran’s paintings touch subconscious By EDWARD I. SOZANSKI WHEN YOU COME UPON the paintings Of Malcolm Moran, you realize immediately that you are dealing with a serious painter. Aren’t all painters serious? Well, they are to different degrees, depending on what they are trying to accoomplish.
Lily Iselin Gallery – “Small Works by 14 Rhode Islanders” 218 Wickenden Street Providence, Rhode Island December 3rd – January 6th
Museum of Art – Rhode Island School of Design “Rhode Island Artists” Curated by Dore Ashton June 18th – July 15, 1981