Betty McGeehan, from Morristown, NJ, is a self-taught artist.  She has been the recipient of numerous awards including NJ State Council on the Arts Fellowship 2003, and three Dodge Foundation Fellowships.

Solo exhibitions have been presented at the Delaware Center for the Contemporary Arts, Wilmington, DE and many college and university galleries.  Her work has been represented in Grounds for Sculpture, Hamilton, NJ; Zimmerli Art Museum, NJ; Visual Arts Center of NJ; Noyes Museum of Arts, NJ; Sculptors Guild, NY, NY; and the National Sculpture Society, NY, NY. 

In 2010, McGeehan’s work was in two movies. Her sculpture has been reviewed in the New York Times and the Philadelphia Inquirer.  AT&T, NJ; Bristol-Meyers Squibb, NJ; Coco-Cola, Atlanta, GA; Chubb Group, NJ; Shering Plough, NJ; Toyota, NY; James Michener Art Museum, PA; Sprint, Kansas City, MO; Wesley Jessen, Chicago, IL; Noyes Museum, NJ; Morris Museum of Art, NJ; The Museum of Modern Art Library, NY, NY; and the Zimmerli Art Museum, NJ, are some of the many museum and corporate collections which include her sculptures.