| 1934 Born Regina, Saskatchewan
1958 Graduated: Provincial Institute of Technology and Art, (now Alberta College of Art)
1960-61 Studied: Royal Academy of Art, The Hague Holland
1970 Joined teaching staff: University of Alberta
SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS
1963 Fifth Biennial, National Gallery of Canada
1964 Three Man Exhibition, Edmonton Art Gallery
1965 Sixth Biennial, National Gallery of Canada
1969 "Director's choice", Allied Arts Centre, Calgary
1971 "West '71", Edmonton, Calgary, Sask., Victoria (organized by the Edmonton Art
Gallery)
1973 "Alberta Contemporary Drawings", Edmonton Art Gallery
"Alberta '73", Edmonton Art Gallery
1974 "Western Canadian Painting", Bronfman Centre, Montreal
1975 "9 Out of 10", Hamilton Art Gallery
"The Canadian Canvas", Time-Life National Touring show
"Abstraction West-Emma Lake and After", National Gallery
1976 "A Decade's Collection", Confederation Art Gallery
1977 "Making Marks", Norman Mackenzie Gallery, Regina
"Acrylic on Canvas", Edmonton Art Gallery
1978 "Certain Traditions", Canada and Great Britain
1979 "Seven Prairie Painters", Art Gallery of Ontario
1980 "Alberta Now", Edmonton Art Gallery
1981 "Heritage of Jack Bush", McLaughlin Gallery, Oshawa
1982 "Threshold of Colour", Edmonton Art Gallery
1983 "Winnipeg West", Edmonton Art Gallery
1985 "Abstractions x 4", Canada House, London, England; Bonn, West Germany; Paris,
France
1986 "Contemporary Canadian Artists", Wade Gallery, Los Angeles
"Abstract Painting in Edmonton", Edmonton Art Gallery
"Founders Exhibition", Alberta College of Art
1987 "Contemporary Painting in Alberta", Glenbow Museum, Calgary
1988 "Contemporary Art in Calgary", Olympic Arts Festival, Virginia Christopher
Gallery
"From the Landscape", Alberta College of Art Gallery, Calgary, Alberta
"Emma Lake '88", Buschlen Mowatt Gallery, Vancouver, BC
1989 "Contemporary Art in Edmonton", Edmonton Art Gallery, Edmonton.
1992 Art Evo, City Centre Edmonton
1993 Works From Prairie North Workshop: Grande Prairie Regional College
University of Lethbridge Survey Exhibition, The Development of Abstract Painting
in Canada: Calgary
1994 Artists in Their Prime: Buschlen Mowatt Gallery, Vancouver Graff Selects;
Selections From The Alberta Art Foundation
Contemporary Canadian Abstraction: A Selection; Kenderdine Gallery Saskatoon
Hidden Values, Western Corporations Collect: Edmonton Art Gallery
SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS
1960 Studio 60, Edmonton
1962 Focus Gallery, Edmonton
1962 Edmonton Art Gallery
1963 Focus Gallery, Edmonton
1964 Jacox Gallery, Edmonton
1967 Atlantic Provinces Art Circuit
1970 Edmonton Art Gallery
Alberta College of Art, Calgary
1972 University of Manitoba, Winnipeg
1973 Western Canada Art Circuit
1974 Glenbow Alberta Institute
Edmonton Art Gallery
1975 Latitude 53, Edmonton
1976 Alberta College of Art
University of Lethbridge
1977 Red Deer College
1978 Gallery One, Toronto
1979 Downstairs Gallery, Edmonton
1980 Gallery One, Toronto
Mira Godard Gallery, Calgary
Southern Alberta Art Gallery, Lethbridge
Kenneth Heffel Fine Art Inc., Vancouver
1981 Mendel Art Centre, Saskatoon
Hett Gallery, Edmonton
Gallery One, Toronto
1982 Mira Godard Gallery, Calgary
Hett Gallery, Edmonton
Gallery One, Toronto
1983 Kenneth Heffel Fine Art Inc., Vancouver
Martin Gerard Gallery, Edmonton
Norman Mackenzie Art Gallery, Regina
1984 Gallery One, Toronto
"Cubism Revisited", Douglas Haynes, a five year survey.
Edmonton Art Gallery
Gallery One, Toronto
1985 "Cubism Revisited", Douglas Haynes, a five year survey, Edmonton Art
Gallery
Gallery One, Toronto
1986 Virginia Christopher Gallery, Calgary
1987 Art Placement, Saskatoon
1988 Gallery One, Toronto
Alberta House, London, England
1989 Virginia Christopher Gallery
1990 Virginia Christopher Gallery
1991 Buschlen Mowatt Gallery, Vancouver
1991 Edmonton Art gallery, "The Toledo Series"
1991 Alberta College of Art, "The Toledo Series"
1992 'The Toledo Series', Whyte Museum of the Rockies, Banff, Alberta
Works on Paper, Grand Forks Art Gallery, Grand Forks, B.C.
1993 Gallery One, Toronto
'The Toledo Series', Art Gallery of Hamilton, Hamilton, Ontario
Kathleen Laverty Gallery, Edmonton
1994 Keyano College, Fort McMurray, Alberta
Virginia Christopher Galleries, Calgary
Monoprints: Kathleen Laverty Gallery, Edmonton
1996 Virginia Christopher Galleries, Calgary
1997 Gallery One, Toronto
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