Group exhibitions include (Upcoming) Mirror, Mirror, Kristin Hjellegjerde Gallery, London, UK (2024); Art Sex Work as part of the screening, Hadn’t I Once a Youth that was Lovely, Heroic, Fabulous, Hugh Lane Gallery, Dublin (2023); Be My Ally screened at event Mad About Justice: 10 years of copypress, Swedenborg (2023); Art Sex Work, screened, Designathon, Zurich (2023); Art, Sex, Work, screening as part of Monica Sjoo exhibition, Beaconsfield Gallery Vauxhall (2022); “New Town”, Do They Owe Us a Living?, The Royal Standard, Liverpool (2022); Small Projects For Coming Communities, Hospitalhof Stuttgart, Zurich (2019); Le Regard des Femmes, Fonds Regional d’Art Contemporain, Bretagne (2017); 100 for hundred: Centenary exhibition at Christies, Ben Uri Art Gallery (2016); Salaam Shalom, Colston Hall, Central Bristol (2015); Out of Chaos; Ben Uri: 100 years in London, Somerset House, East Wing (2015); Tegel: flights of fancy, Group screening The Babylon Cinema, Berlin (2012); I’m Keeping An Eye On You, Arizona State University Art Museum (2009); I’m Keeping An Eye On You, group show, Centre for Contemporary Art, Santa Fe, USA (2009); Book, group exhibition of artists’ books (University of Hertfordshire Galleries) (2008); Visions, Wolverhampton Art Gallery (2007); In Their Own Words, End Gallery, University of Sheffield Gallery (2007); Culture Bound, 6th Bienniale, Courtauld Institute, London Book (2006).
Garfield has been recognised for her work through numerous award nominations. Most recently in 2024, “Be My Ally” was selected as a semi-finalist at the Brooklyn International Short Awards. In the year prior, the same work was a semi-finalist at the New York International Women Festival and Rotterdam Independent and Berlin Independent Film Festival. Garfield was nominated in 2022 for the Jarman Award as well as the Kraszner-Krausz Award for Experimental Film making and Punk: Feminist Audio-Visual Culture of the 1970s and 1980s.