On 1927 he left for New York City, where he put part of his work on display at the Anderson Galleries.
Some of his other graphic works were sold at Anderson Galleries, New York, February 18, 1921.
The second was for an exhibition at the Anderson Gallery of the Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond.
However, he took part in exhibitions at the Anderson Galleries and others.
Within this building the Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Gallery is open to the public.
He was president of Anderson Galleries, from 1916 to 1929.
She returned to New York and exhibited her antique textiles at the Anderson Galleries in 1925.
New York: American Art Association, Anderson Galleries, 1938.
Sullivan's husband died in 1932, and she sold a portion of his collection at Anderson Galleries in April 1937.
In late 1924 he exhibited sixty-one of his cloud photos in a single room at the Anderson Galleries.