PAST WORKS / PROJECTS / EXHIBITS
EARLY WORKS & DOCUMENTATION OVERVIEW Photographic series from 1991 onward have been documented in small book works for archival purposes. Works from 1998 to 2008 are also found in online artist databases [The Centre for Contemporary Canadian Art]. 2019-2021 Robert Langen Gallery. Exhibit at Laurier University / Library Building, Waterloo, Canada [new works from 'The Litter-Arti Project'] LOST & FOUND 2017 Night\Shift Kitchener, Canada ‘P.U.D.D.L.E.S’ [site-specific installation], Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery and downtown city core ‘P.U.D.D.L.E.S’ [way-finding & installations] 2016+ Time-capsule and book project (an incomplete) MUSEUM (of categories) for the FUTURE 2016 Artist-in-residence project Aye Library, Region of Waterloo, Canada A COMPANION LIBRARY for (an incomplete) MUSEUM (of categories) for the FUTURE 2013 Artist-in-residence project / City of Kitchener, Canada The LITTER-ARTI PROJECT and 50 Ways to Leave Your Litter 2012 Llangollen, Wales DEE and DEEPER in collaboration with poet Childe Roland. 2008 and 2009 The LANGUAGE of NATURE / LA LANGAGE de la NATURE [and NATURE BOOKS / BOOK MARKS] Exhibited at the Canadian Museum of Nature, Ottawa, Canada and Côte St. Luc Library, Montréal, Canada 2006 ASTRES / STARS / GOLEUADAU & ASTRAL PROJECTIONS Harbourfront Centre, Toronto, Canada + Galerie Espace, Montréal, Canada 2004 BEYOND SCIENCE [works from the series [De]Cipher] Metrònom, Barcelona, Spain 2003 SPHERE [works from the series Alien Orbs] Presentation House Gallery, North Vancouver, Canada 2000-2003 Piece Work was included in the exhibit Mouvance et mutation/Shifting Sites, produced and circulated by the Musée canadien de la photographie contemporaine/Canadian Museum of Contemporary Photography, Ottawa, Canada. The exhibit was also presented at Yukon Arts Centre, Whitehorse, Canada; Two Rivers Gallery, Prince George, Canada; Yukon Arts Centre, Whitehorse, Canada; Two Rivers Gallery, Prince George, Canada;Thunder Bay Art Gallery, Thunder Bay, Canada; Mount Saint Vincent University Art Gallery, Halifax; and Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art, Toronto, Canada |