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| 2008-09 |
“Glory Boy”, one person exhibition at The Canadian Gallery of Clay and Glass, in Waterloo, Ont., featuring the artwork (linocuts, collages and stained glass panels) for my children’s book (or graphic novel, as I now think of it) of the same name. |
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| 2008 |
Travelling group show where 19 London
artists explored the significance of the Thames River to the City of
Londo resulting in a catalogue called the River Project |
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| 2007 |
1 person exhibition at McIntosh Gallery currarted by Catherine Elliot Shaw. 30 windows hung with artificial illumination see catalogue, "the Ridgeway Windows" accompanied by an illustrated catologue including critical essays by Ross Woodman, Dr. David Bentley and Patrick Burman. |
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| 2004 |
Time Has Three Dimensions
Group exhibition at the Eldon
House Museum Property of Museum London guest curator Kirtley
Jarvis |
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| 2004 |
Playing With
Fire,
group exhibition of contemporary stained glass presented by King's
College Centre for Creativity, University
of Western Ontario, curated by Ted Goodden
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| 2003 |
Perpetual Illuminations:
A Book of Hours From London, and recent
publication, Glory Boy,
Glass
Art Societies' Annual Conference in Amsterdam, sponsored
by Canadian
Craft Federation, Heritage
Canada and the Canada
Council
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| 2003 |
Self Portrait
as the friendly Giant,
group show of the permanent collection, McIntosh
Art Gallery at the University of Western Ontario, curated
by Arlene Kennedy
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| 2003 |
I've Been Thinking
About Greg,
memorial stained glass window for Greg Curnoe, at Museum
London's retrospective of Cumoe's work, Life
and Stuff, curated by Robin Metcalfe
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| 2000 |
10 windows on permanent loan (collection
of Terry Sefton) to mezzanine level Covent Garden Market London, Ontario |
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| 2000 |
Perpetual Illuminations:
A Book of Hours From London,
opening exhibition of twelve stained glass panels created
in collaboration with London writers for the Fred
Landon Branch Library
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| 1999 |
Ted Goodden:
Local Colour,
one person exhibition, part of the Studio Series Exhibitions, The MacKenzie
Art Gallery, Regina, Saskatchewan, curated by Lee-Ann Martin
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| 1998 |
Local Colour,
one person exhibition at The
London Regional Art and Historical Museum, London, Ontario
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| 1997 |
Entrances,
group show, Harbourfront Gallery, Toronto, Ontario |
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| 1994 |
The Glass Canvas,
represented by four works in an
international-exhibition at The
Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery in Waterloo, Ontario
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| 1991 |
Twelfth Anniversary
Exhibition International,
group show at The Glass Art Gallery, Toronto, Ontario
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| 1989 |
Museum London 1 person show 12 windows |
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| 1988-89 |
the Glory Trap,
a travelling show funded by the Ontario
Crafts Council, featuring the artwork used as illustration
in the children's story of the same name. This exhibition traveled
to Sarnia, Coburg, Cambridge, Hamilton, Kenora, Fort Francis, Stouffville,
Chatham, Belleville, Ontario |
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| 1985 |
Thirty Six Views
of Blackfriars Bridge,
12 stained glass windows installed at Centennial Hall
main entrance. Also shown at The
London Regional Art and Historical Museum
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| 1981 |
Personal Image
for Social Space,
an exhibition taking the form of a catalogue, the outgrowth
of a national competition for innovative ideas in the field of architectural
art, juried by John C. Parkin, architect, Greg Curnoe, artist, and
France Morin, editor Parachute Magazine
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| 1980 |
Portfolio 80,
group show, an exhibition of stained glass which travelled
across Canada |
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