Exhibitions features large-scale installations and exhibition-based works developed for museums, galleries, and public institutions outside the public art initiative Make Waves.

Consumed is an exhibition in which Outlaw transforms post-consumer plastic from her own household into sculptural forms that make everyday consumption visible. Supported by the Regional Arts Commission for an exhibit at AOS in St. Louis, the work connects personal material habits to larger systems of plastic pollution through the Mississippi River watershed, using careful composition and visual pleasure to invite sustained reflection.

Ripple Effect visualizes how individual actions extend through interconnected material systems, using repetition and pattern to suggest flow, accumulation, and consequence. Forsyth School commissioned the work as part of the Nicholas Aaron Artist-in-Residence program.

Reef is a layered sculptural installation evoking organic growth and collective structure, transforming discarded materials into dense forms that reward close looking and sustained attention. It is shown here at both the DeVos Place in Grand Rapids, MI, and the Zeitgeist Gallery in Nashville, TN.