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==Collections==
Fugate-Wilcox' work is in the collections of: the [[City of New York]]; [[Guggenheim Museum]]; [[Museum of Modern Art]], [[New York]]; [[National Gallery of Australia]]<ref>[http://artsearch.nga.gov.au/Detail.cfm?IRN=30145 2500 AD], 1970</ref><ref>[http://artsearch.nga.gov.au/Detail.cfm?IRN=30147 3500 AD], 1972</ref><ref>[http://artsearch.nga.gov.au/Detail.cfm?IRN=30149 2500 AD], 1975</ref>;
[[Albright-Knox Art Gallery]], [[Buffalo, New York]]; [[Indianapolis Museum of Art]]; J. Patrick [[Lannan Foundation]]; Damson Oil Co.; [[American Council for the Arts]]; [[University of Hartford]]; National Shopping Centers; [[Western Michigan University]]; [[Detroit Institute of Art]]; [[Chicago Art Institute]]; and several major sculpture installations in [[New York City]], [[Newark, New Jersey|Newark]], [[New Jersey]] and around the world. His work has been in forty one-person shows, most recently at [[Shakespeare's Fvlcrvm]] in [[SoHo]] and at Art House, [[Candlewood Lake]] Art Center, in [[Connecticut]]. His work is in the collections of over 200 art patrons internationally; he is a [[NEA]] laureate and is listed in [[Marquis Who's Who]], 2008. Tery Fugate-Wilcox is the author of a new book; "It's the Artist's Life for Me!" written with Valerie Monroe Shakespeare, his wife & life partner.<ref>[//www.its-the-artists-life-for-me.info It's the Artist's Life for me.info], retrieved August 20, 2008]</ref>
 
 
 
== References==