I’m pleased to have a print exhibited at the Print Club of Rochester’s International exhibition: Stillness, Movement, Chaos

I’m pleased to have a print exhibited at the Print Club of Rochester’s International exhibition: Stillness, Movement, Chaos
As with everything right now with the pandemic, my studio practice has been slowed and I am shifting my approach but I’m pleased to have a new drawing in the Dyscorpia 2.1 online exhibition.
I’m pleased to have a print in the 7th International Juried Art Exhibition at Remarque Printshop in Albuquerque. The exhibition is up through December but if you can’t make it down, the works are up on the website at the link.
The 37th Bradley Print and Drawing International opened this past week. This exhibition of prints and drawings is spread across 7 different venues in Peoria, Illinois. My print can be found at the Peoria Art Guild until April 12th. The shipping was a true ordeal for this one – my print was shipped to the wrong gallery in a different state and the shipping company couldn’t sort out where it was (even though I gave them the exact address…). I ended up having to pay a different company to pick it up. But it’s there!
I have work in the Southern Printmaking Biennale VIII at the University of North Georgia this month.
The same print has also made its way to Hawaii for the 2018 Pacific States Biennial North American Print Biennial in Hilo. My print will be on display at the East Hawaii Cultural Centre through November (and then the UH Hilo Library until the end of the year).
Waiting Room (silkscreen on mylar, 28″ x 40″)
Print(ed) Matter is currently on view at Gallery 2 in Grand Forks, BC. This is a collaborative book project between Calgary printmakers and writers that was previously exhibited at Loft 112 in Calgary. An image of my book displayed in Calgary is below.
Super happy to be part of the Flatgrafika portfolio, organized by the excellent Robert Truszkowski. The folio was exhibited at the Hague Gallery in Regina on September 16th.
Threshold (silkscreen, 14″ x 11″)
Excited to have my work exhibited for Fresh Ink at Wonderfair during Lawrence Print Week (October 16th – 21st). The show was juried by Jeffrey Dell, an amazing silkscreen artist whose work I greatly admire. The show is up until November 5th and features an excellent lineup of contemporary printmakers. Check it out if you happen to be in Lawrence, Kansas.
The Process of Balancing (silkscreen 30″ x 22″)
September through October, I am exhibiting some new works alongside Jill Ho You and Marnie Blair at the Red Deer Museum Galleries. Our exhibition The Other Passport reflects on illness and its impacts. The title is based on a Susan Sontag quote from Illness as Metaphor:
Illness is the night side of life, a more onerous citizenship. Everyone who is born holds dual citizenship, in the kingdom of the well and in the kingdom of the sick. Although we all prefer to use the good passport, sooner or later each of us is obliged, at least for a spell, to identify ourselves as citizens of that other place.
I’ll also be delivering an artist talk to students at Red Deer College on September 25th.
I have five prints on display at the Leighton Centre as part of Impressions, an exhibition of local Calgary (and region) printmakers. The show is up until the end of September (although its been up for a few months already).
Looking Towards the Garden Fence (silkscreen, 15″ x 22″)
Install shot at the Leighton Centre