Richard Quinney
Education
- Bachelor of Science, Carroll College, 1956
- Master of Arts, Northwestern University, 1957
- Ph.D. in Sociology, University of Wisconsin, 1962
Teaching Positions
- Department of Sociology and Anthropology, St. Lawrence University, Instructor, 1960–1962.
- Department of Sociology, University of Kentucky, Assistant Professor, 1962–1965.
- Department of Sociology, New York University, Associate Professor 1965-1970; Professor, 1970–1973.
- Department of Sociology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Sabbatical from New York University, research and writing leaves, 1971–1974.
- Department of Sociology, City University of New York-Brooklyn College and the Graduate Center, Visiting Professor, 1974–1975.
- Department of Sociology, Boston University, Visiting Professor, Fall 1975.
- Department of Sociology, Brown University, Visiting Professor, 1975–1978; Adjunct Professor, 1978-1983.
- Department of Sociology, Boston College, Distinguished Visiting Professor, 1978–1979; Adjunct Professor, 1980–1983.
- Department of Sociology, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Professor, Spring 1980.
- Department of Sociology, Northern Illinois University, Professor, 1983–1998.
- Department of Sociology, Northern Illinois University, Professor Emeritus, 1998–present.
Awards
- The Edwin Sutherland Award, for contributions to criminological theory, awarded by the American Society of Criminology, 1984.
- Delegate, Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice Delegation to the People's Republic of China, sponsored by the Eisenhower Foundation and Northern Illinois University, Summer 1985.
- Fulbright Lecture and Research Award, Department of Political Science and Sociology, University College, Galway, Ireland, January–June 1986.
- President's Award, Western Society of Criminology, 1992.
- Canterbury Visiting Fellowship, University of Canterbury, New Zealand, Summer 1993.
- Fellow, American Society of Criminology, 1995.
- Major Achievement Award, Critical Criminology Division, American Society of Criminology, 1998.
- International Erich Fromm Prize (for the book Erich Fromm and Critical Criminology), International Erich Fromm Society, 2000.
- Vanguard Award, Justice Studies Association, 2009.
- August Derleth Nonfiction Book Award for Things Once Seen, Council for Wisconsin Writers, 2009.
- Book Design Award for Field Notes, Bookbinders’ Guild of New York, 2009.
- Lifetime Achievement Award, Law and Society Division, Society for the Study of Social Problems, 2016.
Books
- Criminal Behavior Systems: A Typology. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1967. (Co-author Marshall B. Clinard)
- The Problem of Crime. New York: Dodd, Mead & Company, 1970.
- The Social Reality of Crime. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1970. Republished by Transaction Publishers, 2001.
- Crime and Justice in Society. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1971. (Editor).
- Criminal Behavior Systems: A Typology, Second Edition. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1973. (Co-author Marshall B. Clinard)
- Criminal Justice in America: A Critical Understanding. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1974. (Editor)
- Critique of Legal Order: Crime Control in Capitalist Society. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1974. Republished by Transaction Publishers, 2001.
- Criminology: Analysis and Critique of Crime in America. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1975.
- The Problem of Crime: A Critical Introduction to Criminology, Second Edition. New York: Harper & Row, 1977. (Co-author John Wildeman)
- Class, State, and Crime: On the Theory and Practice of Criminal Justice. New York: Longman Inc., 1977.
- Criminology, 2nd Edition. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1979.
- Capitalist Society: Readings for a Critical Sociology. Homewood, IL: The Dorsey Press, 1979. (Editor)
- Class, State, and Crime, Second Edition. New York: Longman Inc., 1980.
- Providence: The Reconstruction of Social and Moral Order. New York: Longman Inc., 1980.
- Marxism and Law. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1982. (Co-editor Piers Beirne)
- Social Existence: Metaphysics, Marxism and the Social Sciences. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage Publications, 1982.
- The Problem of Crime: A Peace and Social Justice Perspective, Third Edition. Mountain View, CA: Mayfield Publishing Co., 1991. (Co-author John Wildeman)
- Criminology as Peacemaking. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1991. (Co-editor Harold E. Pepinsky)
- Journey to a Far Place: Autobiographical Reflections. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1991.
- Criminal Behavior Systems: A Typology. Third Edition. Cincinnati: Anderson Publishing Co., 1994. (Co-authors Marshall B. Clinard and John Wildeman.)
- For the Time Being: Ethnography of Everyday Life. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1998.
- Erich Fromm and Critical Criminology: Beyond the Punitive Society. Champaign, IL: University of Illinois Press, 2000. (Co-editor Kevin Anderson)
- Bearing Witness to Crime and Social Justice. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2000.
- Borderland: A Midwest Journal. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 2001.
- Storytelling Sociology: Narrative as Social Inquiry. Boulder: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2004.
- Where Yet the Sweet Birds Sing. Madison: Borderland Books, 2006.
- Once Again the Wonder. Madison: Borderland Books, 2006.
- Of Time and Place: A Farm in Wisconsin. Madison: Borderland Books, 2007.
- Tales from the Middle Border. Madison: Borderland Books, 2007.
- Things Once Seen. Madison: Borderland Books, 2008.
- Field Notes. Madison: Borderland Books, 2008.
- In the Course of My Walks by August Derleth. Edited by Richard Quinney. Madison: Borderland Books, 2009.
- A Lifetime Burning. Madison: Borderland Books, 2010.
- Once Upon an Island. Madison Borderland Books, 2011.
- And Then Came the Liberators by Albert Jaern. Edited by Richard Quinney. Madison: Borderland Books, 2011.
- A Farm in Wisconsin. Madison: Borderland Books, 2012.
- Ox Herding in Wisconsin. Madison: Borderland Books, 2013.
- A Sense Sublime. Madison: Borderland Books, 2013.
- This World of Dreams. Madison: Borderland Books, 2014.
- Diary of a Camera. Madison: Borderland Books, 2015. The Morning Hour. Madison: Borderland Books, 2016.
- Still Life with Camera. Madison: Borderland Books, 2016.
- Mystery of the Marsh. Madison: Borderland Books, 2016.
- Sketchbook: A Childhood Remembered. Madison: Borderland Books, 2016.
- To This I Am Native. Madison: Borderland Books, 2018.
- On the Open Road. Madison: Borderland Books, 2018.
Articles
- "Occupational Structure and Criminal Behavior: Prescription Violation by Retail Pharmacists," Social Problems, 11 (Fall 1963), pp. 179–185.
- "Adjustments to Occupational Role Strains: The Case of Retail Pharmacy," Southwestern Social Science Quarterly, 44 (March 1964), pp. 367–376.
- "The Study of White-Collar Crime: Toward a Reorientation in Theory and Research," Journal of Criminal Law, Criminology and Police Science, 55 (June 1964), pp. 208–214.
- "Crime, Delinquency and Social Areas," Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 1 (July 1964), pp. 149–154.
- "Political Conservatism, Alienation, Fatalism: Contingencies of Social Status and Religious Fundamentalism," Sociometry, 27 (September 1964), pp. 372–381.
- "Crime in Political Perspective," American Behavioral Scientist, 8 (December 1964), pp. 19–22.
- "Mortality Differentials in a Metropolitan Area," Social Forces, 43 (December 1964), pp. 222–230.
- "Suicide, Homicide, and Economic Development," Social Forces, 43 (March 1965), pp. 401–406.
- "Professionalism and Legal Compliance," Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association, NS5 (April 1965), pp. 190–192.
- "Is Criminal Behavior Deviant Behavior?" British Journal of Criminology, 5 (April 1965), pp. 132–142.
- "A Conception of Man and Society for Criminology," Sociological Quarterly, 6 (Spring 1965), pp. 119–127.
- "Structural Characteristics, Population Areas, and Crime Rates in the United States," Journal of Criminal Law, Criminology and Police Science, 57 (March 1966), pp. 45–52.
- "A Reformulation of Sutherland's Differential Association Theory and a Strategy for Empirical Verification," Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 3 (January 1966), pp. 1–22 (Co-author Melvin DeFleur).
- "Differential Organization of Health Professions: A Comparative Analysis," American Sociological Review, 33 (February 1968), pp. 104–121. (Co-author Ronald L. Akers)
- "Toward a Sociology of Criminal Law," in Richard Quinney (ed.), Crime and Justice in Society. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1971, pp. 1–30.
- "The Social Reality of Crime," in Jack D. Douglas (ed.), Crime and Justice in American Society. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill and Company, 1971, pp. 119–146.
- "Crime: Phenomenon, Problem, and Subject of Study," in Erwin O. Smigel (ed.), Handbook on the Study of Social Problems. Chicago: Rand-McNally, 1971, pp. 209–246.
- "Dialogue with Richard Quinney," Issues in Criminology, 6 (Spring 1971), pp. 41–54.
- "National Commission on the Causes and Prevention of Violence Reports," American Sociological Review, 36 (August 1971), pp. 724–727.
- "Introduction," to Nicholas M. Regush, The Drug Addiction Business: A Denunciation of the Dehumanizing Politics and Practices of the So-Called Experts. New York: The Dial Press, 1971, pp. ix–xiii.
- "The Ideology of Law: Notes for a Radical Alternative to Legal Oppression," Issues in Criminology, 7 (Winter 1971), pp. 1–35.
- "Who is the Victim?" Criminology, 10 (November 1972), pp. 314–323.
- "Social Reality of the Drug Problem: The Case of New York's Lower East Side," Human Organization, 30 (Winter 1972), pp. 381–391. (Co-author Clayton A. Hartjen)
- "From Repression to Liberation: Social Theory in a Radical Age," in Robert A. Scott and Jack D. Douglas (eds.), Theoretical Perspectives on Deviance. New York: Basic Books, 1972, pp. 317–341.
- "A Transcendental Way of Knowing," in Nicholas M. Regush (ed.), Visibles and Invisibles: A Primer for a New Sociological Imagination. Boston: Little, Brown, 1973, pp. 168-177.
- "Commentary," response to Michael J. Lowy's "Modernizing the American Legal System: An Example of the Peaceful Use of Anthropology," Human Organization, 32 (Summer 1973), pp. 213–214.
- "There's a Lot of Folks Grateful to the Lone Ranger: With Some Notes on the Rise and Fall of American Criminology," The Insurgent Sociologist, 4(Fall 1973), pp. 56–64.
- "The Social Reality of Crime," in Abraham S. Blumberg (ed.), Current Perspectives on Criminal Behavior: Original Essays in Criminology. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1974, pp. 35–47.
- "Crime Control in Capitalist Society: A Critical Philosophy of Legal Order," in Ian Taylor, Paul Walton, and Jock Young (eds.), Critical Criminology. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1975, pp. 181–202.
- "Forward" to James A. Inciardi, Careers in Crime. Chicago: Rand-McNally, 1975, pp. vii–ix.
- "Recent Work in Criminology," Contemporary Sociology, 5 (July 1976), pp. 414–416.
- "Work and Community in Saylesville," Radical History Review, 17 (Spring 1978), pp. 173–180. (Co-author Kate Dunnigan)
- "The Production of a Marxist Criminology," Contemporary Crises, 2 (July 1978), pp. 277–292.
- "The Production of Criminology," Criminology, 16 (February 1979), pp. 445–457.
- "The Theology of Culture: Marx, Tillich, and The Prophetic Tradition in the Reconstruction of Social and Moral Order," Union Seminary Quarterly Review, 34 (Summer 1979), pp. 203–214.
- "Religion and the Spirit of Capitalism," Society, 18 (September/October 1981), pp. 55–58.
- "Critical Reflection on the Meaning of Social Existence," in Scott G. McNall and Gary N. Howe (eds.), Current Perspectives in Social Theory, a research annual, Vol. 11. Greenwich, CT: Jai Press, 1981, pp. 117–132.
- "For a Regional Sociology," Wisconsin Sociologist, 19 (Spring–Summer, 1982), pp. 35–37.
- "Leaving the Country: A Midwest Education in Sociology in the 1950's," Wisconsin Sociologist, 19 (Spring–Summer 1982), pp. 54–66.
- "Nature of the World: Holistic Vision for Humanist Sociology, " Humanity and Society, 6 (November 1982), pp. 322–339.
- "Journey to A Far Place: The Way of Autobiographical Reflection," Humanity and Society, 8 (May 1984), pp. 182–198.
- "A Place Called Home," Wisconsin Magazine of History, 67 (Spring 1984), pp. 163–184.
- "Myth and the Art of Criminology," Legal Studies Forum, 9 (No. 3, 1985), pp. 291–299.
- "Voices From the East: Beyond the Conventional Wisdom of Deviance and Social Control," Quarterly Journal of Ideology, 10 (No. 1, 1986), pp. 3–7.
- "A Traveler on Country Roads: Photographing a Midwest Landscape," Landscape 3, 29 (No. 1, 1986), pp. 21–28.
- "A Dark Voyage," The American Theosophist, 76 (January 1988), pp. 3–10.
- "Beyond the Interpretive: The Way of Awareness," Sociological Inquiry, 58 (Winter 1988), pp 101–116.
- "Crime, Suffering, Service: Toward a Criminology of Peacemaking," The Quest, 1 (Winter 1988), pp. 66–75.
- "Richard Quinney: An Interview" (conducted by Dion Dennis), The Critical Criminologist, 1(Summer 1989), pp. 11–14.
- “The Theory and Practice of Peacemaking in the Development of Radical Criminology,” The Critical Criminologist, 1(Winter 1989), p. 5.
- "The Problem of Suffering: Social Problems and the Way of Peace," in Gale Miller and James A. Holstein (eds.), Perspectives on Social Problems. Greenwich, CT: JAI Press, 1989, pp. 95–105.
- "Oneness of All: The Mystical Nature of Humanism," The Critical Criminologist, 2(Autumn 1990), pp. 1–11.
- "Midwest Landscape as Sacred Space: Visualizing the Sociology of Religion," Sociological Focus, 23(August 1990), pp. 219–231.
- "Once Again the Wonder," Humanity and Society, 17(Fall 1992), pp. 90–97.
- "A Life of Crime: Criminology and Public Policy as Peacemaking," Journal of Crime and Justice, 16(Number 2 1993), pp. 3–9.
- "Ethnography of Everyday Life: The Interplay Between Photography and Writing in the Personal Journal," in Robert Boonzajer and Douglas Harper (eds.), Eyes Across the Water, Vol. II. Amsterdam: Het Spinhuis, 1993, pp. 159–169.
- "The Lightness of Being: A Visual Sociology of Human Existence," Sociological Imagination, 31(No. 3-4 1994), pp. 130–148.
- "In a Native State," Humanity and Society, 18(November 1994), pp. 67–73.
- "Socialist Humanism and the Problem of Crime: Thinking about Erich Fromm in the Development of Critical/Peacemaking Sociology," Crime, Law and Society, 23(No. 2 1995), pp. 147-156.
- "A Sense Sublime: Visual Sociology as a Fine Art," Visual Sociology, 10(Number 1–2 1995), pp. 61–84.
- "Try to Make It Real, Compared to What?" in Norman K. Denzin (ed.), Studies in Symbolic Interaction, vol. 19, Greenwich, CT: JAI Press, 1995, pp. 199–211.
- "The Way of Autobiographical Reflection," in Arthur B. Shostak (ed). Sociology: Unsparing Reflections, Uncommon Gains. Dix Hills, NY: General Hall, pp. 238–250 (a revision).
- "Once My Father Traveled West to California," in Carolyn Ellis and Arthur B. Bockner (eds.), Composing Ethnography: Alternative Forms of Qualitative Writing. Walnut Creek, CA: AltaMira, 1996, pp. 357–382.
- "Socialist Humanism and Critical/Peacemaking Criminology: The Continuing Project," in Brian D. MacLean and Dragan Milovanovic (eds.), Thinking Critically About Crime. Vancouver: Collective Press, 1997, pp. 114–117.
- "The Loneliest Whistle is the Whistle of a Train: Auto-Ethnography with Photographs," in Norman K. Denzin (ed.), Cultural Studies: A Research Volume, Vol. 2. Greenwich, CT: JAI Press, 1997, pp. 191–216.
- "The Question of Crime: Enlightenment in the Ten Oxherding Pictures,” Justice Professional, 2(Numbers 2/3, 1998), pp. 35–46.
- "Criminology as Moral Philosophy, Criminologist as Witness,” Contemporary Justice Review (1998), pp. 347–364.
- "Once the Professor: Fifty-Eight Ways to Leave an Institution,” in Norman K. Denzin (ed.), Studies in Symbolic Interaction. Vol. 22. Greenwich, CT: JAI Press, 1998, pp. 77–101.
- "The Prophetic Meaning of Social Justice,” in Bruce A. Arrigo (ed.), Social Justice/Criminal Justice. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth, 1999, pp. 73–90. (Revision)
- "A Stranger in Search of Home: A Conversation with United States Criminologist Richard Quinney,” Contemporary Justice Review, 2(Number 3, 1999), pp. 309–326.
- "'Went to School, Went to Town, Took My Baby Bed Down': The Solace of Words,” Wisconsin Academy Review, 46(Spring 2000), pp. 35–40.
- "Socialist Humanism and the Problem of Crime: Thinking about Erich Fromm in the Development of Critical/Peacemaking Criminology,” in Kevin Anderson and Richard Quinney (eds.), Erich Fromm and Critical Criminology: Beyond the Punitive Society. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2000, pp. 21–30.
- "Keeping a Close Watch: A New Year Begins,” Qualitative Inquiry, 7(Number 5, 2001), pp. 617–627.
- "Kathmandu and Home Again: A Cautionary Tale,” in William H. Swatos, Jr. and Luigi Tomasi (eds.), From Medieval Pilgrimage to Religious Tourism. Westport, CT: Praeger, 2002, pp. 193–205.
- "110 Stories: Photographs of the World Trade Center Construction,” Wisconsin Magazine of History, 86(Autumn 2002), pp. 2–9.
- "The Tale I Tell: An Old Year Ends,” Qualitative Inquiry, 9(Number 6, 2003), pp. 847–858.
- "The Glowing of Such Fire,” in Ronald J. Berger and Richard Quinney (eds.) Storytelling Sociology: Narrative as Social Inquiry. Boulder: Lynne Rienner, 2005, pp. 267–282.
- "The Life Inside: Abolishing the Prison,” Contemporary Justice Review, 9(September 2006), pp. 269–275.
- "Richard Quinney on the Transformation of Self and Others: An Interview,” Contemporary Justice Review, 9(September 2006), pp. 277–282.
- "The World Becomes Stranger, the Pattern More Complicated,” Qualitative Inquiry, 13(January 2007), pp. 30–47.
- "Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang,” Wisconsin People & Ideas, 54(Winter 2008), pp. 28–34.
- "Navigating the Terrain of Medical Diagnosis and Treatment: Patient Decision Making and Uncertainty,” Studies in Symbolic Interaction, 40 (2013), pp. 363–394 (with Ronald J. Berger, Carla Corroto, and Jennifer Flad)
- "Witnessing the End of a Family Farm: Twenty-Five Ways to Say Goodbye,” Qualitative Inquiry, 2018.
- "Elegy for a Family Farm,” Wisconsin People and Ideas, 64(Winter 2018), pp. 26–33.
Papers Presented at Professional Meetings
- Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences 1994, 1996
- American Academy of Religion 1979
- American Society of Criminology 1977, 1979, 1987, 1988, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998
- American Sociological Association 1965, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1972, 1977, 1979, 1980, 1997
- Amsterdam Conference on Visual Sociology 1992
- Association for Humanist Sociology 1981, 1984, 2002
- Association for the Sociology of Religion 1980, 1982, 1985, 1987
- Eastern Sociological Society 1962, 1964, 1971
- Justice Studies Association 2006, 2008, 2009
- International Visual Sociology Association 1994, 1995
- Midwest Sociological Society 1981, 1982, 1983,1984, 1987, 1990
- Ohio Valley Sociological Society 1962, 1963, 1964
- Society for the Scientific Study of Religion 1999
- Society for the Study of Social Interaction 1984, 1994
- Society for the Study of Social Problems 1969, 1996
- Southern Sociological Society 1963, 1964
- Western Society of Criminology 1992
Guest Lectures
- University of Kentucky March 1972
- University of Montana April 1972
- University of Minnesota May 1972
- Sangamon State University February 1973
- University of North Carolina March 1973
- University of Indiana April 1973
- Florida State University May 1973
- University of Rhode Island April 1974
- Brown University October 1975
- Boston University October 1975
- State University of New York at Albany November 1975
- Southern Illinois University February 1976
- American University February 1976
- Pennsylvania State University October 1976
- University of Florida March 1977
- State University of New York at Albany May 1977
- University of Minnesota May 1977
- University of Georgia November 1977
- University of Maine April 1978
- University of Missouri June 1978
- Ohio University May 1979
- Roger Williams College April 1979
- University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee May 1980
- Gettysburg College October 1981
- North Carolina State University February 1982
- University of Southern Maine March 1983
- University of Nevada, Las Vegas (Forum Lecture) October 1987
- Iowa Wesleyan College March 1988
- Sam Houston State University (Beto Chair Lecture) December 1989
- University of Nebraska at Kearney (Midwest Lecture) March 1990
- DePaul University November 1991
- Western Society of Criminology (Keynote Address) May 1992
- University of Amsterdam, School of Law March 1993
- Free University, Amsterdam March 1993
- University of Groningen March 1993
- University of Canterbury, New Zealand July 1993
- Massey University, New Zealand July 1993
- Northeastern Illinois University April 1994
- University of Windsor March 1995
- Illinois Sociological Association (Keynote Address) October 1995
- Marquette University March 1997
- San Diego State University February 2000
- University of Wisconsin-Whitewater April 2002
- University of Wisconsin-Madison February 2003
- Justice Studies Association (Keynote Address) May 2003
- University of Minnesota, Moorhead April 2004
- Western Michigan University (Kercher Lecture) March 2006
- Indiana University October 2006
- Michael Fields Agricultural Institute June 2015
Photography Exhibitions
- “Photographs,” Gallery of the Wesley Foundation, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, February 1973.
- “Landscapes,” The Wheeler Gallery, Providence, Rhode Island, April 1978
- “Photographs,” Gallery at the First Baptist Church in America, Providence, Rhode Island, March 1979.
- “Where Yet the Sweet Birds Sing,” Wisconsin Academy Gallery, Madison, September 2003.
- “Home Is Where One Starts From,” Wisconsin Historical Society, Photo Midwest, March 2004,
- “Farmhouse Living Room,” (Single Photograph) Photography Midwest: Seven State Juried Exhibition, Wisconsin Union Galleries, Madison, March 2004.
- Four photographs of DeKalb County, Professional Photography Exhibition, Nehring Center, DeKalb, Illinois, April 23–May 21, 2004. Group Exhibit.
- “Living Room in the Farmhouse, 2001,” Photograph. A Decade of Art from the Wisconsin Academy Gallery. James Watrous Gallery, Overture Center for the Arts, Madison, Wisconsin, September 18–October 31, 2004.
- “Wisconsin Afterlife,” An Installation with Russell Gardner. Collaborations: An Exhibition of Collaborative Works of Art, Wisconsin Painters & Sculptors, Wisconsin Academy Gallery, Madison, October 1–29, 2004.
- “Never in the Same River Twice.” Photograph. Non-Traditional Self Portrait. Wisconsin Painters and Sculptors. Wisconsin Academy Gallery, December 3–28, 2004.
- “Farm and Garden,” Joint exhibit with Paul Clark, Community Gallery, Williamson Street Cooperative, December 2004 and January 2005.
- “Never in the Same River Twice.” Photograph in Group Show, Center for Photography at Madison, March 6–March 30, 2005.
- “The Quinney Farm,” Solo exhibit, Michael Fields Agricultural Institute, April 13–July 15, 2005.
- “Attic in the Farmhouse,” Group Exhibit–“Roots,” Wisconsin Painters & Sculptors, Steenbock Gallery, Madison, June 6–July 30, 2005.
- “Wisconsin Wood Work,” Mixed media construction, with Russell Gardner, Hoard Museum, September 20–October 22, 2005.
- “Where Yet the Sweet Birds Sing,” Recent and New Photographs. Sharon Lynne Wilson Center for the Arts, Brookfield, Wisconsin, September 6–October 28, 2005.
- “Farmhouse Piano, 2004” and “Lantern and Skillets, 2001.” Beloit and Vicinity 49th Annual Exhibition, Wright Museum of Art, Beloit College, February 3–March 31, 2006.
- “Where Yet the Sweet Birds Sing” (19 photographs). Fyfe’s Corner Bistro. Madison, Wisconsin, August 6–September 30, 2006.
- “Still Life” (5 photographs). PhotoMidwest. Café Muse, Madison, Wisconsin, October 1–November 4, 2006.
- “Farmhouse Piano.” PhotoMidwest Seven State Juried Exhibition. University of Wisconsin Union Galeries, September 30–November 7, 2006.
- “End of an Era.” Wisconsin Painters and Sculptors/Artists in All Media, Steenbock Gallery, December 4–February 23, 2007.
- “A Bare Ruined Choir.” Solo Exhibit of 30 Photographs (Photographer of the Month), Center for Photography at Madison, April 29–May 31, 2007.
- “Forsaken.” Annual Members Show, Center for Photography at Madison, 101 E. Wilson Street, March 10–May 2, 2008.
- “Artifacts.” Exhibit of 15 Photographs. Monroe Street Framing, May 1–30, 2008.
- “Rocks and Trees and Artifacts.” Exhibit of 15 Photographs. Absolutely Art, September 26–October 31, 2008.
- “Interior—Russell Gardner’s Studio.” Color photograph on canvas. Annual Member’s Show (Center for Photography at Madison), University of Wisconsin Hospital, March 2–30, 2009.
- “Unsettled.” Four photographs, four photographers. Sundance Cinema Gallery. September 10–December 10, 2010.
- “Bearing Witness to a Family Farm: Photographs and Field Notes by Richard Quinney.” Forty–five photographs. Hoard Museum. Fort Atkinson, WI, August 28, 2010–February 12, 2011.
- “Artifacts from a Walworth County Farm,” Michael Fields Agricultural Institute, East Troy, Wisconsin, April–December 2011.
- “Once Upon an Island: Twin Towers Rising,” Price Tower Arts Center, Bartlesville, OK, May 13, 2011–September11, 2011.
- “Street Seen,” Juried Exhibit of Street Photography, PhotoMidwest Gallery, October 2017.
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