Elsayed's art has been exhibited at galleries and art institutions internationally and throughout the United States, these include Hunterdon Museum of Art, The New Jersey City Museum, Montclair Art Museum, Morris Museum, The Newark Museum, New Jersey State Museum, The Zimmerli Museum, Johnson & Johnson Corporation, among others. Elsayed has received awards from the Joan Mitchell Foundation, the Edward Albee Foundation, Visual Studies Workshop, Women's Studio Workshop, Headlands Center for the Arts, and The NJ State Council on the Arts.[7] She completed a residency at The Center for Book Arts, NYC, in 2014.
In 2022, Elsayed, as part of a collaboration with the Newark Museum of Art and Gallery Aferro, created one of two artist murals for the United Airlines club in Newark Airport. Elsayed's abstract and textural mural evokes the murals of Arshile Gorky, that were seen at airport from 1936-1967.[8] “
Elsyed held an exhibition in New York in 2023, where she explored themes of entry and openness through her art. She arranged vibrant, colorful forms to create an inviting atmosphere. Some of the works carried a flag-like quality, evoking reflections on place and national identity, adding depth and context to her vision. [9]
- Dahlia Elsayed: Real Feel, Morgan Lehman Gallery, 526 West 26th Street, Suite 410, New York, NY 10001(2023)
- Dahlia Elsayed: Hither and Yon, New Jersey State Museum, Trenton, New Jersey (2013)
- Navigations in the Present Tense, Court Gallery, William Paterson University, Wayne, New Jersey (2013)
- Ideological Tug of War, Austin Peay State University, Clarksville, Tennessee (2013)
- Perennial Bloom, BravinLee programs, Artist Book Program, New York, NY (2011)
- Possibles, Probables, Ice House Gallery, Monmouth University, West Long Branch, New Jersey (2011)
- Orienteering, Palace of Fine Arts, 12th Cairo Biennale, Cairo, Egypt (2010)
- ...And Then Some, Aljira Center For Contemporary Art, Newark, New Jersey (2010)
- All of It, Gallery Aferro, Newark, New Jersey (2010)
- In Honor Of, Princeton Arts Council, Princeton, New Jersey (2010)
- Periphery, Portlock Black Cultural Center, Lafayette College, Easton, Pennsylvania (2006)
- Talk Back, Laznia Centre for Contemporary Art, Gdansk, Poland (2004)
- Monuments of Her Last Year, Jersey City Museum, Jersey City, New Jersey (2003)
- Armenian Library and Museum of America, Watertown, Massachusetts (2002)
- The Good + The True, Paul Robeson Galleries, Express Newark (2021)[10]
- What Models Make Worlds: Critical Imaginaries of AI,Ford Foundation Gallery (2023)[11]