Selected Publications
“The Mediation of Trauma: The Problematics of Witnessing Tertiary Memory in the Work of Samina Mansuri.” In Kim Huynh and Cecille DePass, Ed., Calgary: Art Bayeux
“We Are Here Now: Vessna Perunovich"
“Complex Intermingling and the Co-Evolution of Species.” Mary Anne Barkhouse, MacLaren Arts Centre
“The Proverbial Mole.” Veronica Verkley: Second Nature: FERAL, Yukon Arts Centre
“Deep in the Mud: Unthinking and Re-Thinking.” Colette Urban: Incognito. Museum London
“Material Becomings in the Work of Lyn Carter.” Cambridge Galleries and Peel Gallery
“Looking for Cohesion in a Broken World.” Abject Nature: Duke and Battersby. Union Gallery
“Curious Lights in the Eye of the Storm.” Kate Wilson: Curious Lights. Union Gallery
“Persona Volare: Canadian Club.” Canadian Cultural Centre, Paris.
“Probing Into the Distance.” Contemporary Art Forum, Kitchener
“Lorna Mills: Reality Show.” Tom Thomson Art Gallery
“Gathering Shades: Catherine Heard and Ed Pien.” Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art
“Computer Voices: Speaking Machines.” David Rokeby and Jocelyn Robert, The Walter Phillips Art Gallery
“The Mediation of Trauma: The Problematics of Witnessing Tertiary Memory in the Work of Samina Mansuri.” In Kim Huynh and Cecille DePass, Ed., Calgary: Art Bayeux
“We Are Here Now: Vessna Perunovich"
“Complex Intermingling and the Co-Evolution of Species.” Mary Anne Barkhouse, MacLaren Arts Centre
“The Proverbial Mole.” Veronica Verkley: Second Nature: FERAL, Yukon Arts Centre
“Deep in the Mud: Unthinking and Re-Thinking.” Colette Urban: Incognito. Museum London
“Material Becomings in the Work of Lyn Carter.” Cambridge Galleries and Peel Gallery
“Looking for Cohesion in a Broken World.” Abject Nature: Duke and Battersby. Union Gallery
“Curious Lights in the Eye of the Storm.” Kate Wilson: Curious Lights. Union Gallery
“Persona Volare: Canadian Club.” Canadian Cultural Centre, Paris.
“Probing Into the Distance.” Contemporary Art Forum, Kitchener
“Lorna Mills: Reality Show.” Tom Thomson Art Gallery
“Gathering Shades: Catherine Heard and Ed Pien.” Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art
“Computer Voices: Speaking Machines.” David Rokeby and Jocelyn Robert, The Walter Phillips Art Gallery