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Mute Eloquence at Holy Blossom Temple

Wonderful space in the Lower Level Gallery, enter from the Ava Street Entrance, hope you can see this exhibit. Address: 1950 Bathurst Street, Toronto.

Oceans and ice: arctic light

Work from high arctic travels in Canada and Greenland in 2018 and 2023. Oil on linen, acrylic on panel.

Tim Robinson, an Irish artist/mapmaker wrote a description of experiencing the land that resonates deeply with my practice.

While walking the land, I am the pen on the paper; while drawing this map,my pen is myself walking the land. I wanted to short circuit the polarities of objectivity and subjectivity, and try keep faith with reality.

Sustainable cultivation, sovereignty, and climate remediation issues prompt my ongoing desire to “keep faith” artistically in various media with my experience of the arctic.

An awareness of arctic fragility and beauty, and the urgent need for climate response compel my works: a mode of response to move the heart to knowledge and action.

OSA 150th Anniversary Exhibitions 2022

I participated in five Ontario Society of Artists Exhibitions 2022, our 150th anniversary year. These public galleries hosted juried and members’ exhibitions: Temiskaming Art Gallery, Glenhyrst Art Gallery, Orillia Museum of Art and History, Art Gallery of Northumberland and the Lieutenant Governor’s Suites at Queen’s Park, Toronto, Ontario. It was a privilege to chair the Orillia exhibition at the Museum of Art and History, developing the curatorial focus of the exhibition.

Heritage Canada supported the publication of Breath. Heart. Spirit. The OSA 150 Years, available at the Art Gallery of Ontario bookshop and on the OSA website. I was the managing editor for the book, 204 pages, full colour illustration with essays by renowned curators and images from many of our artists. https://ontariosocietyofartists.org/osa-book-breath-heart-spirit-the-osa-150-years/

Orillia Museum of Art and History: chaired the exhibition
work on duralar, abstract
light opens over water #6, 29×40, OMAH exhibition
Glenhyrst Art Gallery of Brant
The sky remembers the day, 40×40, Glenhyrst exhibition
Temiskaming Exhibition
the sky speaks to the evening, Temiskaming exhibition
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