Selected Exhibitions
(Co-Curator, with Jennifer Matotek and Julie Rae Tucker) SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS, March 8 to September 21, 2025, Art Windsor-Essex. Group exhibition featuring Judy Anderson, Krystal Bigsky, Kristina Bradt, Douglas Coupland, Maria Hupfield Brian Jungen, Brett Kashmere, Lisa Lipton, Myfanwy MacLeod, Kevin McKenzie, Hazel Meyer, Esmaa Mohamoud, Kristine Moran, Bridget Moser, Howardena Pindell, Wendy Red Star, Astria Suparak, Hank Willis Thomas, and Joanne Tod.
(Co-Curator, with Jennifer Matotek and Julie Rae Tucker) GAME ON, March 20 March to May 25, 2025, Art Windsor-Essex. Permanent Collection exhibition featuring IAIN BAXTER&, Carl Beam, Lynne Cohen, Greg Curnoe, Adèle Duck, Sorel Etrog, Bill Featherston, Robert Hedrick, Prudence Heward, Barrie Jones, Alex Katz, Karen Kraven, William Kurelek, Cyndra MacDowall, Charles Pachter, Liss Platt, Claude Tousignant, Ruth Annaqtuusi Tulurialik, and Andy Warhol.
Seeds of Plenty: Indigenous Works from AWE’s Collection, November 1, 2024 to February 23, 2025, Art Windsor-Essex.
Sylvie Bélanger: Le regard du silence, July 18 to October 20, 2024, Art Windsor-Essex.
Elizabeth Zvonar: Cracks in the Clockwork, February 15 to May 26, 2024, Art Windsor-Essex. Shortlisted for Innovation in a Collections-based Exhibition at the 2024 Galeries Ontario Galleries Awards.
(Co-Curator, with Shanthi Senthe and Anneke Smit) The Once and Future City, November 14, 2023 to June 25, 2024, Art Windsor-Essex. Exhibition developed in collaboration with Windsor Law Centre for Cities.
Rachel MacFarlane: Broken Images, Where the Sun Beats, December 4, 2021 to March 6, 2022, MacLaren Art Centre.
Michael Farnan: Canoe Fight, September 7, 2021 to November 6, 2021, MacLaren Art Centre. With an essay by Dr. Leah Decter.
Erika DeFreitas: everything she inspires remains, belongs to light, December 11, 2020 to March 14, 2021, MacLaren Art Centre. With an essay by Daisy Desrosiers. Shortlisted for Best Exhibition under $20,000 at the 2021 GOG Awards.
The Uncanny Outdoors, featuring works from the MacLaren Art Centre’s Permanent Collection by Lois Andison, Mary Anne Barkhouse, IAIN BAXTER&, Blue Republic, Ed Burtynsky, Jane Buyers, Laura Millard, Takao Tanabe, Tony Urquhart, Tim Zuck, July 30, 2020 to March 6, 2021, MacLaren Art Centre.
John Gould: Until death it is all life, March 14 to July 18, 2020, MacLaren Art Centre.
Northern Convergences: Felix Kalmenson, Jeneen Frei Njootli, Tanya Lukin Linklater and Charles Stankievech, December 5, 2019 to March 8, 2020, MacLaren Art Centre. With a digital publication featuring Emily Dundas Oke, Dr. Erin Sutherland and Fan Wu. Shortlisted for Best Exhibition under $20,000 at the 2020 OAAG Awards.
Bewabon Shilling: Between the Forest and the Sky, November 30, 2019 to March 2, 2020, MacLaren Art Centre.
Derek Sullivan: Bookworks, June 29, 2019 to October 27, 2019, MacLaren Art Centre. With an essay by Jen Hutton.
what is here has echoed, featuring Therese Bolliger, Aidan Cowling, Yam Lau, Ève K. Tremblay and Olivia Whetung, MacLaren Art Centre.
The Clean Shape: Janet Jones, Rita Letendre, Doris McCarthy, March 16, 2019 to June 16, 2019, MacLaren Art Centre.
Jason Dunda: A Hall of Unflattering Portraits, December 6, 2018 to March 10, 2019, MacLaren Art Centre.
Fever Dreams: Figurative Works from the MacLaren’s Permanent Collection, featuring Carl Beam, Cathy Daley, Michael Davidson, Andy Fabo, Will Gorlitz, Dieter Hacker, Leopold Plotek, Jane Ash Poitras, Jeannie Thib, Renee van Halm and Shirley Wiitasalo; exhibition publication featuring interview with artist Andy Fabo, December 1, 2018 to March 3, 2019, MacLaren Art Centre.
Akira Komoto: seeing, July 14 to October 28, 2018, MacLaren Art Centre.
A Kind of Library: Artist Portfolios and Bookworks from the MacLaren’s Permanent Collection, featuring Walter Bachinski, Barbara Balfour, Alex Colville, Erika DeFreitas, Sorel Etrog, Michael Forster, John Hartman, Felix Kalmenson, Sylvia Matas, Olia Mishchenko and Henry Moore, June 9 to October 14, 2018, MacLaren Art Centre.
The Notman Studio, September 13 to December 10, 2017, The Image Centre, Toronto Metropolitan University, Toronto.
MacLaren Sculpture Courtyard, Semi-permanent installation of sculptures by Kosso Eloul and Sorel Etrog on MacLaren grounds from September, 2017, MacLaren Art Centre. Conservation and outdoor installation of two permanent collection works supported by the Ontario Trillium Foundation | Ontario150 Community Capital Program.
Collecting Canada: Selections from John Hartman’s Photography Collection, featuring Alex Henderson, Jules Ernest Livernois, Charles Macmunn, William Notman and Edith Watson, July 6 to October 22, 2017, MacLaren Art Centre.
Again and Once More, Again: Kristie MacDonald, Myfanwy MacLeod and Mitch Robertson, December 3, 2016 to March 5, 2017, MacLaren Art Centre.
Laura Moore: one man’s junk, July 7 to October 16, 2016, MacLaren Art Centre. With an essay by Dr. Adam Lauder.
Road Trip, featuring IAIN BAXTER&, Deanna Bowen, Jason Brown, Rafael Goldchain, April Hickox, Justin Newhall and Jeff Thomas, July 7 to November 6, 2016, MacLaren Art Centre.
The Henri Robideau Gianthropological Resource Centre, July 7 to October 13, 2016, MacLaren Art Centre.
Allyson Clay: Irregular Lines, March 24 to June 26, 2016, MacLaren Art Centre.
Stu Oxley: Distant Grounds and (co-curator) Artists at Riverside Studio (Retrospective of artists who printed at master printmaker Stu Oxley’s Riverside Studio featuring Walter Bachinski, Carl Beam, Brian Boigon, Joe Fafard, Ted Fullerton, Richard Gorenko, John Hartman, Stephen Hutchings, John Kissick, Marie Lannoo, Margaret Priest, Cheryl Ruddock, Tony Scherman, Neil Shawcross, Ron Shuebrook, Doug Stone, Frances Thomas, Tony Urquhart and Tim Zuck; Guest writers: John Kissick and Ron Shuebrook), July 9, 2015 to October 25, 2015, MacLaren Art Centre
Recipient of OAC Touring Exhibition support; travelled to the Art Gallery of Guelph, January 21 to March 27, 2016 and to the Woodstock Art Gallery, October 13, 2017 to January 27, 2018