Exhibitions

Individual Shows

1966

“Exhibition of Drawings,” Praxis Galeria, Managua, Nicaragua.

1967

“Dino Aranda ’67,” Cabada Art Gallery, Washington, D.C.

1968

“Dino Aranda,” Oklahoma National Bank, Norman, Oklahoma.

1969

“Dino Aranda of Nicaragua,” Pan American Union, Organization of American States, Washington, D.C.

“Dino Aranda,” Showcase Gallery, Washington, D.C.

1970 

“Dino Aranda,” Galeria Vertebra, Guatemala City, Guatemala.

“Dino Aranda,” University of San Carlos, San Carlos, Guatemala.

“Dino Aranda’s Open Studio,” Washington, D.C.

1971

“Dino Aranda,” Galeria Forma, San Salvador, El Salvador.

1973

“Homage to Nicaragua,” Everson Museum of Art, Syracuse, New York.

1992

“Dino Aranda 25 Year Retrospective,” Fondo del Sol Multicultural Museum, Washington, D.C.

Group Shows

1963

“Inauguration Exhibit,” Praxis Galeria, Managua, Nicaragua.

“Mural Poetry Exhibit,” illustrated the socio-political poem by Michele Najlis, the only poem denouncing the Somoza dictatorship, Praxis Galeria, Managua, Nicaragua.

1964

“Art from Central America and Panama,” Pan American Union Collection, New York World’s Fair, New York, New York.

 “Latin American Art Exhibition,” Pan American Union Collection,” Berlin, Germany.

“First Anniversary Exhibit,” Praxis Gallery, Managua, Nicaragua.

“National Competition of El Salvador Exhibit,” San Salvador, El Salvador.

“Exhibition of Painters: Arostegui, Saenz, Izguirdo, Guillen, Lugo, Venegas, Aranda, D’Leon,” Praxis Gallery, Managua, Nicaragua.

1965

“Nicaraguan Art,” Rehabilitation Center of Managua, Managua, Nicaragua.

“Seven Nicaraguan Painters,” Praxis Gallery, Managua, Nicaragua.

1966

 “Art Festival,” Brazilian-American Cultural Institute, Washington, D.C.

1968

“Local Artist’s Exhibit,” Young Painter’s Gallery, Washington, D.C.

1969

“Latin American Art,” University of Alabama, Montgomery, Alabama.

1971

“Four Hispanic Artists,” Cleveland Art Gallery, Baltimore, Maryland.

“Three Nicaraguan Artists, Aranda, Arostegui, Selva” Praxis Gallery, Managua, Nicaragua.

1974

“Nueve Pintores Nicaraguenses.” Exhibit traveled to several museums in Spain.

1976

“Contemporary Printmakers in the Americas,” Opening Exhibit at the Organization of American States; Exhibit traveled to museums and art centers in Florida, Tennessee, and North Carolina.

“Opening Exhibit,” of the Art Museum of the Americas, Organization of American States, Washington, D.C. Works were purchased for the permanent collection.

“Hispanic American Festival,” annual event organized by the District of Columbia Mayor’s Office, Washington, D.C.

“The Art of Poetry,” Exhibition at the National Collection of Fine Arts, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C., November 1976 to January 1977.

1977

 “Contemporary Printmakers of the Americas,” Exhibition traveled to museums and art centers in Pennsylvania, Florida, Kentucky, and North Carolina.

“Ancient Roots/New Visions,” opened at Fondo del Sol Multicultural Museum, Washington, D.C., and traveled to museums and art centers in Arizona and New Mexico.

“Tercer Aniversario,” Galeria Tague, Managua, Nicaragua.

1978

“Contemporary Printmakers of the Americas,” Exhibition traveled to museums and art centers in Florida and Puerto Rico.

“Ancient Roots/New Visions,” Exhibition traveled to museums and art centers in Texas, California, and Colorado.

“New Acquisitions,” Exhibition at the Art Museum of the Americas, Organization of American States, Washington, D.C.

1979

“Ancient Roots/New Visions,” Exhibition traveled to New York, Texas, and Illinois.

 “Figures and Context,” Exhibition by Dino Aranda and Juan Downey, Fondo del Sol Multicultural Museum, Washington, D.C.

“Sentidos: A Tribute to Local Hispanic Artists,” Exhibition at the Mayor’s Suite, District Building, Washington, D.C.

“Artworks of Nicaragua,” Embassy of Nicaragua, Washington, D.C.

1980

“Ancient Roots/New Visions,” Exhibition traveled to Palacio de Mineria, Mexico City, Mexico.

“We the People…….,” 1980 Hispanic American Annual SER Conference, Washington, D.C.

“1980 International Fine Arts Exhibit,” in recognition of foreign artists living in the Greater Washington, D.C. Area, Art Barn, Washington, D.C.

“Diplomats in the Arts,” Embassy of Mexico, Washington, D.C.

“National Hispanic Heritage Week,” Exhibition celebrating proclamation by President Jimmy Carter, and sponsored by the National Endowment for the Arts, Washington, D.C.

“Exhibit and Auction of Art Works by Local and International Artists for the Benefit of the National Literacy Campaign, Diana Brown’s Sculpture Space, Washington, D.C.

1981

“South of (and better than) Texas,” Galeria Inti: Centro del Arte, Washington, D.C.

1984

“11 Contemporary Artists: Works on Paper,” selected works from the Permanent Collection at the Art Museum of the Americas, Organization of American States, shown at the Trout Gallery, Dickerson College, Carlisli, Pennsylvania.

1986

“20 Latin American Artists: Works on Paper,” Kurtztown University, Kurtztown, Pennsylvania.

“86 – Drawing – Painting – Sculpture,” Fondo del Sol, Washington, D.C.

1988

“Caribbean Rhythms,” Fondo del Sol Multicultural Museum, Washington, D.C.

1992 

“Still There: Hidden Roots of America, 1492-1992,” Fondo del Sol, Washington, D.C.

1996

“Homage to Carlos Gardel,” Fondo del Sol Multicultural Museum, Washington, D.C.

2013

“50 Year Anniversary Exhibit of Praxis Group,” Nicaraguan Central Bank, Managua, Nicaragua.