Selected Solo Exhibitions
Selected Group Exhibitions
Lectures and Symposiums
Committee Participation
Honours and Awards
Commissions
Teaching Experience
Residencies and Workshops
Collections
Education
Bibliography - Catalogues
Bibliographies - Newspaper Articles and Reviews
Documentaries
Interviews

 

SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS

 

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2009 “Mud, Tar and Ashes, Willock and Sax Gallery, Banff, Alberta
2008 Center for the Arts, Jackson, Wyoming
“Crude”, Gallery Lambton, Sarnia, Ontario
2007 “Reckonings”, Michael Gibson Gallery, London, Ontario
“kleine Mord” Clint Roenisch Gallery, Toronto, Ontario
2006 “Convergence”,Vanderleelie Gallery, Edmonton, Alberta
2005 “The Natural and the Manufactured”, Odd Gallery,  Dawson City, Yukon
“Requiem”, Two Rivers Art Gallery, Prince George, BC
“Multiple Truths”, Prairie Art Gallery, Grande Prairie, AB
2004 “Balance”, Gallery Connexion, Frederiction, New Brunswick
“Blind Faith”, Mendel Art Gallery, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
“And then the Valley  fell away”, Clint Roenisch Gallery, Toronto, Ontario
“Observation Points”, “Peace River, AB”, Alberta Winter Games
“Bell”, Installation for Canada Dance Festival, Ottawa, Ontario
2003 “Mecca”, Illingworth Kerr Gallery, Alberta College of Art and Design, February 2003, Calgary, Alberta  
“Counterpoint”, Trepanier Baer Gallery, February 2003, Calgary, Alberta
2002 “The Watchers”, Deleon White Gallery,  September 2002, Toronto, Ontario 
“Full Circle”, Dawson Creek Art Gallery, Dawson Creek, BC
“The Watchers”, Prairie Art Gallery, Grande Prairie, Alberta
1997-2002                      “Figure Journey”, Cross Canada drive with Forest Figures, Demmitt to                       Hamilton, Kitchener Waterloo Ont. to Pouch Cover, Newfoundland, ship to                       Tuktoyaktuk, NWT, through Yukon to Queen charlottes, BC to Demmitt, AB.                        Lectures throughout.
1997-2003 “Ether”, Keyano College, Fort McMurray, Alberta
“Illuminations”, Muse Gallery, Grande Prairie, Alberta
2000 “Return”, Prairie Art Gallery, Grande Prairie, Alberta
“Heaven/Hell”, Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art, Toronto, Ontario
“Deluge”, Southern Alberta Art Gallery, Lethbridge, Alberta
“Cairn” , Firing Event, Ike and Diana Lanier Farm, Southern Alberta
1999 “Essentials”, DeLeon White Gallery,  King Street W, Toronto, Ontario
DeLeon White Gallery, Yorkville location, Toronto, Ontario
“Boat Burning”, Performance, Kelowna Art Gallery, Kelowna, British Columbia
1998 “Le Vaisseau D’or”, Langage Plus, Alma, Quebec
“Lebensläufe”, Kelowna Art Gallery, Kelowna, British Columbia
“Der Lichtgott” Summer Solstice Event, Ritzi Foundation, Hohenkarpfen, Germany
1997 “Forest Figures”,  Stride Gallery, Calgary, Alberta, performance, installation, 
and exhibition.
“Subject to Change”, Deleon White Gallery, Toronto, Ontario
“Subject to Change:  Barrie”  MacLaren Art Centre, Barrie, Ontario
(two separate exhibitions)
1996 “Recent Work”, Canadian Art Galleries, Calgary, Alberta
“The First 6 Years”, Unique Gallery, Grande Prairie, Alberta
“Maelstrom”, Richmond Art Gallery, Richmond, British Columbia
1995 “Making Myth in the Landscape”, Whyte Museum,Banff,  Alberta
1994 “Home-land”, Unique Gallery, Grande Prairie, Alberta
“Projects”, The Prairie Art Gallery, Grande Prairie, Alberta
“New Paintings”, Wallack Galleries, Ottawa, Ontario
1993 West End Gallery, Edmonton, Alberta
Canadian Art Galleries, Calgary, Alberta
1992 “Bull in a China Shop”, Unique Gallery, Grande Prairie, Alberta
“Antarctica”, Heritage Gallery, Whitehorse, Yukon
2nd Street Theatre, Grande Prairie, Alberta
1991 “Disturbing the Peace, Antarctica and other recent works”, Dawson Creek Art, Gallery, Dawson Creek, British Columbia   
“Antarctica;  A Prairie Painter’s Impression”, 2nd Floor, Manulife Place, Edmonton, AB
1990 “Disturbing the Peace”, The Prairie Art Gallery, Grande Prairie, Alberta

 

SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS

 

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2008 “Spectre”,  with David Janzen, Peter Robertson Gallery, Edmonton, AB
Toronto International Art Fair, represented by Michael Gibson Gallery
“Fireline”, collaborative work with Sarah Alford for “Mapping the Self”, Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, November 3 – March 2, 2008  
2007 “Power of the Land” , Multidisciplinary  event, Grande Prairie Regional College
“Crossing Boundaries”, University of Regina, multidisciplinary event, Regina, SK
“Responding to Nature”, The Tree Museum, curated by David Liss, Muskoka, Ontario
2006 “Ice Follies”, WKP Kennedy Gallery, North Bay, Ontario
“Within a Budding Grove”, Clint Roenisch Gallery, Toronto, Ontario
2005 “There and Gone”, Nickle Arts Museum, Calgary, Alberta
“25 yesrs, 25 artists, Richmond Art Gallery, Richmond, BC
“The River”, with Mario Reis, Trepanier Baer Gallery, Calgary, Alberta
“Beauty Supply”, Clint Roenisch Gallery, Toronto, Ontario
“There and Gone”, Galleria Klimy, Warsaw, Poland
2004 “Elemental Inspiration”, Whyte Museum of Canadian Rockies, Banff,
 April 10 – October 11
“Grounded: Artists Interpreting the Land”, Prairie Art Gallery, June 24-July 18
2002 Toronto International Art Fair, October 2002, Toronto, Ontario
“Reverence”, The Hamilton Art Gallery, July 2002, Hamilton, Ontario
“Ephemeride”, Maison des Gouverneurs, Installation and group exhibition with Bob Verscheuren, Alan Sonfist, Chris Varady-Szabo, Sonia Robertson, July 2002, Sorel, Quebec    
“Step by Step”, Kelowna Art Gallery, Kelowna, BC
2001 “River City”, The Edmonton Art Gallery, Lyndal Osborne, Yolanda Gutiérrez,
Marlene Creates, Edmonton, Alberta
“Open Ears”, A Festival of Sound Installation, The Forsyth Factory, Kitchener, ON, Trepanier Baer, Calgary, Alberta  
2000 “Vernissage”, Trépanier Baer Gallery, Calgary, Alberta
“Hydrogen Song”, two person show with John Scott, Kitchener Waterloo Art Gallery, Kitchener , Ontario
“Zone 6B:  Art in the Environment”, Hamilton Art Gallery, Burlington Art Centre,
McMaster University Gallery, Hamilton Artists Inc., Aganetha Dyck, Fastwürms,
Mike MacDonald, Reinhard Reitzenstein, Marlene Creates, Hamilton, Ontario
“Deadly Silence”, FAB Gallery, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta
Exhibition and workshop, Akaroa Gallery, Akaroa, New Zealand
“A Walk in the Woods”, Burlington Art Centre, Kai Chan, Spring Hurlbut, 
David Meritt, Reinhard Reitzenstein, Burlington, Ontario
1999 “Elemental Action”,  The Muttart Public Art Gallery , Calgary, Alberta
“The Alberta Foundation for the Arts: Selections from the Collection”, 
Illingworth Kerr Gallery, Alberta College of Art and Design, Calgary, Alberta
1998 Group Exhibition, The Mendel, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
“Coyotes: Caught in the Headlights”, The Works, Edmonton, Alberta
1997 “Coyotes:  Making Tracks”, Profiles Art Gallery, St. Albert, Alberta
“New Acquisitions”, Edmonton Art Gallery, Edmonton, Alberta
1996 “Site Markers”, Latitude 53, Edmonton, Alberta
“Alberta Biennial of Contemporary Art”, Edmonton Art Gallery, Edmonton, Alberta,
The Glenbow Museum, Calgary, Alberta
“Kaleidoscope”, McDougall Centre, AFA, Calgary, Alberta
“A Perspective on Drawing”, The Triangle, Calgary, Alberta
“A Natural Fixation”, The Works, Edmonton Centennial Library, Edmonton, Alberta
1995 “Saveurs, Delices Et Arts” Lycee Xavier Bernard, Poitiers, France
“The Other Alberta Sculpture”, Carleton University Art Gallery, Ottawa, Ontario
1994 “Grand Opening”, Canadian Art Galleries, Calgary, Alberta
“Reframing the Landscape”, Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies, Banff, Ab.
“Artwalk ‘94”, Nova Corporation, Calgary, Alberta
2 person exhibition with Glenn Veeman, Assiniboia Bessborough Gallery, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan  
“Northern Exposure”, Grant McEwen Community College, Edmonton, Alberta
1993 “5th Anniversary Show”, Harcourt House, Edmonton, Alberta
Grande Prairie Regional College, Grande Prairie, Alberta
1992 “New Faces”, Buschlen Mowatt Fine Arts, Vancouver, British Columbia
Harcourt House, Edmonton, Alberta
1991 West End Gallery, Edmonton, Alberta
“Beautiful British Columbia”, Diane Farris Gallery, Vancouver, British Columbia
Artwalk, Canadian Art Galleries, Calgary, Alberta
“Marks of Distinction”, Alberta Art Foundation, Beaver House, Edmonton, Alberta
Triangle Art Gallery, Calgary, Alberta
“Coyotes”, Edmonton, Alberta
1990 Fairview College, 2 person show with Jim Stokes, Fairview, Alberta
Prairie Gallery, Grande Prairie, Alberta
1989 “Turbulent Terrain”, travelling show, Bowman Arts Centre, Lethbridge, Alberta
Medicine Hat Art Gallery, Medicine Hat, Alberta
“Yukon Expressions”, Dawson City, Yukon
“Objects and Images”, British Columbia Festival of the Arts, Chilliwack, BC
1988 “Yukon Expressions”, Dawson City, Yukon
“Points of View”, Whitehorse, Yukon
People and Places”, 2 person show with Gordon Perrett, Prairie Gallery, Grande Prairie, Alberta  
1987 Juried Exhibition, Prairie Gallery, Grande Prairie, Alberta
“Autumn Harvest of the Arts:, Fairview Fine Arts Centre, Fairview, Alberta
“Objects and Images”, British Columbia Festival of the Arts, Duncan, BrC
1986 Juried Exhibition, Prairie Gallery, Grande Prairie, Alberta
1981 “Student Show”, Alberta College of Art, Calgary, Alberta
1980 Juried Exhibition, Prairie Gallery, Grande Prairie, Alberta
1979 “Student Show”, Alberta College of Art, Calgary, Alberta

 

LECTURES AND SYMPOSIUMS

 

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2009                      Whyte Museum, Banff, Alberta
Panel Discussion with Ed Burtynsky and Michael Cameron, Whyte Museum, Banff, AB, Two Rivers Art Gallery, Prince George, BC           
2008 Emily Carr Institure of Art and Design, Vancouver, BC
Center for the Arts, Jackson, Wyoming
Gallery Lambton, Sarnia, Ontario
Island Mountain Arts, Wells, BC
2007 Grant MacEwan College, Edmonton, Alberta
School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois
University of Regina, Regina, Saskatchewan
University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta
Greater Edmonton Teacher’s Conference, Edmonton, AB
2006 Jackson Hole Art Association, Jackson Hole, Wyoming
University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Art Gallery of Southwestern Manitoba, Brandon, Manitoba
York University, Toronto, Ontario
Victoria School, Edmonton, Alberta
Brandon School Division, Brandon, Manitoba
2005 Keyano College, Fort McMurray, Alberta
Two Rivers Art Gallery, Prince George, BC
Odd Gallery, Dawson City, Yukon
Nickle Arts Museum, Calgary, Alberta
Canadian Society of Education through Art Conference, Edmonton
2004 Gallery Connexion, Fredericton, New Brunswick
Whyte Museum of Canadian Rockies, Banff, Ab
Mendel Art Gallery, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
2003 Alberta College of Art and Design, Calgary, Alberta
Leighton Centre, Calgary, Alberta
2002 Keynote Speaker, CARFAC SASK Annual Symposium, Regina, Saskatchewan , Toronto School of Art, Toronto, Ontario                              
University of Montana, Missoula, Montana
Panel Discussion, The Works, Edmonton, Alberta
The Carving Studio, Rutland, Vermont
Maison des Gouverneurs, Sorel, Quebec
Klondike Institute for the Arts, Dawson City, Yukon,   
Anvil Range Arts Society, Faro, Yukon,
                     Queen Charlotte City Museum,  Queen Charlottes, 
                     Two Rivers Art Gallery, Prince George, BC
Brock University,  St. Catherines, Ontario
MacLaren Art Centre, Barrie, Ontario
University of Regina, Regina, Saskatchewan
University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta
2001 Keyano College, Fort MacMurray, Alberta
University of Saskatchewan, Kenderdine Campus, Emma Lake
Art Gallery of Newfoundland and Labrador, St. John’s, NF
Sir Wilfred Grenfell College, Cornerbrook, NF
Nova Scotia School of Art and Design, Department of Architecture, Halifax, Nova Scotia
                     Mount Allison University, Sackville, New Brunswick
                     CEGEP, Joliette, Québec
2000 University of Guelph,  Guelph, Ontario
Kitchener Waterloo Art Gallery, Kitchener, Ontario
Bankers Hall, Artweek, Calgary, Alberta
                     Alberta College of Art and Design, Calgary, Alberta
International Artists Workshop, Akaroa, New Zealand
University of Maine, Bangor, Maine
                     Rosemont Art Gallery, Regina, Saskatchewan
The Carving Studio, Rutland, Vermont
McMaster University Art Gallery, Hamilton, Ontario
University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta
Southern Alberta Art Gallery, Lethbridge, Alberta
1999 White Mountain Academy, Elliot Lake, Ontario
University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario
                     University of Lethbridge, Lethbridge, Alberta
Red Deer University,  Red Deer, Alberta
University of Lethbridge, Lethbridge, Alberta
1998                      Universite a Chicoutimi, Alma, Quebec
Dalhousie University,  Halifax, Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia School of Art & Design, Halifax, Nova Scotia
The Mendel, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Kelowna Art Gallery, Kelowna, British Columbia
1997 University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta
Alberta College of Art and Design, Calgary, Alberta
                     Stride Gallery, Calgary, Alberta
Artwalk 97, Banke Building, Calgary, Alberta
                     Medicine Hat Community College, Medicine Hat, Alberta
1996                      Richmond Art Gallery, Richmond, British Columbia
                     Kwantlen College, Richmond, British Columbia
                     The Prairie Art Gallery, Grande Prairie, Alberta
Grande Prairie Regional College, Grande Prairie, Alberta
1995                      The Banff Centre for the Arts, Banff, Alberta
                     The Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies, Banff, Alberta
University of California, Berkeley, California
Invited Artist, “Rewriting the Pacific:  Cultures, Frontiers, and the migration of Metaphors”, University of California, Davis, California  
Beaux Arts, Poitiers, France
Lycee Xavier Bernard, Poitiers, France
Grande Prairie Regional College, Grande Prairie, Alberta

 

COMMITTEE PARTICIPATION

 

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2009 Alberta Foundation for the Arts, Jury
2005 Alberta Foundation for the Arts, Jury
2000 Edmonton Airport Commission, Jury
1996 Alberta Foundation for the Arts, Jury
1995 Alberta Foundation for the Arts, Jury

 

HONOURS AND AWARDS

 

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2005 Alberta Foundation for the Arts Project Grant
2002 ACAD Alumni Award of Excellence
2000 Canada Council Established Artist Production/Creation Grant
Alberta Foundation for the Arts Project Grant
1999 Alberta Foundation for the Arts Project Grant
1998 Canada Council Travel Grant
1997 Canada Council Travel Grant
1995 Leighton Colony Scholarship
Canada Council Travel Grant
Louise McKinney Award
Gertrude & Ernest E. Poole Scholarship Endowment

 

COMMISSIONS

 

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2008 Balance – Iron and Bronze sculpture, Two Rivers Art Gallery, Prince George, BC
Stanley Park Project – site specific sculpture, “Cedar”,Stanley Park, Vancouver BC
2002 The Watchers - Full Circle, Sand Cast in Iron,  Olympia and York, Toronto, Ontario, Sep-02  
2001 Constellation III, Grande Prairie Regional College, Grande Prairie, AB
2000 “Duration”, Site specific sculpture, The City of Calgary Waterworks Division, Calgary, Alberta
1998 Site specific sculpture, The Ritzi Foundation, Trossingen, Germany
1997 Site specific sculpture, MacLaren Art Centre, Barrie, Ontario
Shortlisted, City of Richmond Public Art Project, Richmond, British Columbia
Site specific sculpture, Banff Centre for the Arts, Banff, Alberta
1996 Site specific sculpture, “Rur’art”, Lycee Xavier Bernard, Poitier, France

 

 

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

 

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2007 Leader of Design Camp 07, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta
2005 Drawing Class, Keyano College, Fort McMurray, Alberta
2003 Design Camp, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta
2002 Artist in Residence, University of Montana, October 2002, Missoula, Montana
2000 Leader, International Artists Workshop, Akaroa, New Zealand
Artist in residence, University of Maine, Bangor, Maine
1999 Visiting Artist, White Mountain Academy, Elliot Lake, Ontario
1997 Architectural Charrette, University of Calgary, Department of Architecture, leader with Gavin Renwick, Glasgow, Scotland, and Graham Livesay, U of Calgary
1996 - 1997                      2 Year mentorship, Vermont College of Norwich University, Master of                      Fine Arts in Visual Arts program, Elizabeth Dove - student
1995 Prairie North Artist Workshop, Leader, Grande Prairie Regional College, Grande Prairie, Alberta    
1992 - 1993                      Four Art’s Sake, Kenderdine Campus, Emma Lake, Saskatchewan

 

 

RESIDENCIES AND WORKSHOPS

 

 

 

 

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2008 Tony Onley Artist Project, leader with David Alexander, Wells BC
2007 Prairie North Creative workshop, Harold Klunder, Laura Vickerson, Grande Prairie
2002 Artist Residency, The Carving Studio, Rutland, Vermont, July
2001 One week residency, Keyano College, Fort McMurray, Alberta
Two week residency, Emma Lake Artist-in-Residence, Kenderdine Campus, Emma Lake, Saskatchewan
2000 Two week residency, Grande Prairie Regional College, Grande Prairie, Alberta
Two week installation residency, Southern Alberta Art Gallery, Lethbridge, Alberta
1998 Two month residency, Hohenkarpfen, Ritzi Foundation, Germany
1996 New Works Residency, “Drawing on Air”, August - September 1996, Banff Centre for
the Arts, Banff, Alberta
1995 Thematic Residency, “Telling Stories, Telling Tales”, Banff Centre for the Arts, Banff, Alberta, September 25 - December 1, 1995 
Lycee Xavier Bernard, Poitiers, France, June
Leighton Studio Residency,Banff Centre for the Arts, Banff, Alberta, March 15 - April 15
1994 Two month studio residency, Paris, France
Prairie North Artist Workshop, Les Graff, Ed Aoki, David More, Grande Prairie, Regional College, Grande Prairie, Alberta 
Leighton Studio Residency, Banff Centre for the Arts, Banff, Alberta, March 4 - Apr-16
1993 Prairie North Artist Workshop, Greg Hardy, Doug Haynes & Bob Christie
Grande Prairie Regional College, Grande Prairie, Alberta
Emma Lake Artists Workshop, Emma Lake, Saskatchewan, Lynn Donoghue, Lee Tribe and Medrie Macphee
Columbia Icefield Expedition, Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies, Banff, Alberta
Takahkinahkwa Artist Camp, Fort Vermilion, Alberta, Western Canadian Wilderness Committee
1992 Emma Lake Artists Workshop, Emma Lake, Saskatchewan, Kenneth Noland and John Gibbons,

 

COLLECTIONS

 

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Alberta Foundation for the Arts
Banff Centre for the Arts
British Antarctic Survey
Carleton University Art Gallery
City of Calgary, Waterworks Division
County of Grande Prairie
Edmonton City Hall
Edmonton Art Gallery
Fairview College Collection
Glenbow Museum
Grande Prairie Regional College
Grant McEwan Community College
Kelowna Art Gallery
Lycée Xavier Bernard
MacLaren Art Centre
Misericordia Hospital
Osler, Hoskins and Harcourt
Pelly International Ltd.
Prairie Gallery Permanent Collection
QE II Hospital Permanent Collection
Richmond Art Gallery
Ritzi Foundation
Royal Trust
Tom Thompson Art Gallery
Toronto Dominion Bank
Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies
Private collections in Canada, United States, and Europe

 

EDUCATION

 

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1979 - 1981 Alberta College of Art, Calgary, Alberta, painting major
Extensive travel through Europe, Morocco, North and South America, New Zealand and Antarctica

 

BIBLIOGRAPHY - CATALOGUES

 

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2007 David Liss, “Responding to Nature”, The Tree Museum, Muskoka, Ontario
John Bentley Mays, “Reckonings”, Michael Gibson Gallery, London, ON
Liz Wylie, “Nexus”, Kelowna Art Gallery, Kelowna, BC
2006 George Moppet, “Blind Faith”, Mendel Art Gallery, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
2005 Bozenna Wizniewska, “There and Gone/Istnienie Ulotne”, Nickle Arts, Calgary
Corinne Corry, “RAG 25-25”, Richmond Art Gallery, Richmond , BC
George Harris, “Requiem”, Two Rivers Art Gallery, Prince George, BC
2004 Katherine Ylitalo, “mecca”, Illingworth Kerr Gallery, ACAD, Calgary, Ab
John K. Grande, “Art Nature Dialogues”, State University of New York Press
2001 Clint Roenisch, “Hydrogen Song, John Scott, Peter von Tiesenhausen”, Exhibition Catalogue, Kitchener Waterloo Art Gallery, Kitchener, Ontario 
David Garneau, “Deluge”, Exhibition Catalogue, The Southern Alberta Art Gallery, Lethbridge, Alberta
1998 “Auktion mit Kunst der Gegenwart zur Förderung junger Künstler”, Kunststiftung, Erich Hauser , Auction Catalogue,  Rottweil, Baden-Wurtemburg, Germany 
“Art with Heart”, Casey House Foundation, Auction Catalogue, Toronto, Ontario
Clint Roenisch, “Lebensläufe”, The Kelowna Art Gallery, Kelowna, British Columbia
“Peter von Tiesenhausen”, Hofgut Hohenkarpfen, Trossingen, Germany
1997 M.. J. Thompson, “Forest Figures”, The Stride Gallery, Calgary, Alberta
1996 Jetske Sybesma, “Site markers - 3 contemporary Alberta artists”, Latitude 53 Gallery
Cathy Mastin and Bruce Grenville, “Alberta Biennial of Contemporary Art 1996”,
Edmonton Art Gallery and the Glenbow Museum
Michael Bell, “The Other Alberta Sculpture”, Carleton University Art Gallery, Ottawa, Ontario
1995 Monique Stupar, “Saveurs, Delices et Arts, un parcours des sens”, Espace d’Art
Contemporain, Lycee Agricole Xavier Bernard, Poitiers, France
1994 John K. Grande, “Balance:  Art and Nature”, University of Toronto Press, 1994
1990 Chris Carson, “Disturbing the Peace”, Prairie Gallery, 1990
1989 Elizabeth Ginn, “Turbulent Terrain”, Prairie Gallery, 1989

 

BIBLIOGRAPHY - NEWSPAPER ARTICLES & REVIEWS

 

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2007 Michael Kuchma, “Peter von Tiesenhausen at Clint Roenisch” Canadian Art Magazine, Fall 2007
Gary Michael Dault, “Peter von Tiesenhausen at Clint Roenisch”, The Globe and Mail,
31-Mar-07
2006 Marie Leduc,Canadian Art Magazine, Summer Issue
Gil McElroy, “Ice Follies 2006”, Sculpture, September 2006
Ruth Tait, “Ice Follies ll, Where Art, Nature, and the North Collide”, Mix, 2006
Gordon Jaremko, “Opposition to drilling elevated to an art form”, Edmonton Journal.
27-Feb-06
Gilbert Bouchard, “I’m still telling myths about the land”, Edmonton Journal,  February 17, 2006
2005 Diana Rinne, “Von Tiesenhausen spells out his truth with new show”, Encore, Grande Prairie Herald Tribune, May 20, 2005
Alwynne Gwilt, “Requiem presents an ode to nature”, The Prince George Citizen,
20-Jul-05
Josh Hammerstedt, “Site specific art exhibit at Two Rivers Gallery”, Prince George This Week, July 27, 2005
2004 John Bentley Mays, Rewind,Canadian Art Magazine, Summer, 2004
                     Gary Michael Dault, “Peter von Tiesenhausen at Clint Roenisch”,Globe and Mail,
                     March 6, 2004
                     Amy Jo Ehman, “Artist finds faith in medium”, Star Phoenix,  July 14, 2004
                     Karen Ruet, “Noted Canadian art star brings his talent, tools to Fredericton”, 
                     Telegraph Journal, October 14, 2004
                     Curtis Gillespie, “The Fight”, Toro, Spring 2004, Volume 2, Issue 3
                     Joe Obad, “The Power of Place”, Galleries West, Summer 2004
                     Jody Farrell, “LandMarks: of Vessels, Taoists and Time”, Art of the Peace , Fall
2003 Nancy Tousley, “Wood, Ritual, Fire”, The Calgary Herald, February 15, 2003
Joe Obad, “Powerful meditations on the land”, FFWD, Vol.8, No. 11, Feb 20-26/0
2002 Joe Obad, “Art, Land and Oil”, FFWD, December 19, 2002
Jill Mahoney, “Can a piece of land also be a work of art?”, The Globe and Mail,
December 09. 2002
Gary Michael Dault, “Wresting powerful poetry from the land”, The Globe and Mail, 05-Oct-02 
Gary Michael Dault, “These doors of reverence are truly eye-opening”,The Globe and Mail,  July 27, 2002
Randy Adams, “Standing on Guard”, Canadian Geographic, July/August 2002, Associated Press, “Art hits the road”, The Edmonton Sun, June 15, 2002
Lynn Lau, “Watchers head out”, News/North NWT, April 1, 2002
Diana Rinne, “An Artistic Odyssey”, Grande Prairie Herald Tribune, 22-Feb-02
Monique Westra, “Public Art: an essential component of the streetscapes, plaza and
parks of all great cities”, Alberta Views, Jan/Feb 2002
Michele Moreau, “Charred figures make incredible journey”, The Yukon News, 25-Mar-02
2001 Sheila Robertson, “Familiar forest rich in artist’s materials”, Star Phoenix, Weekend, Extra, August 11, 2001 
Maureen Fenniak, “No Trouble in River City”, Vue Weekly, Visual Arts ReVue, July 12 - 18
Gilbert Bouchard, “River City goes with the Flow”, The Edmonton Journal,  July 20
David Liss, Canadian Art, Summer 2001
Ryan Cleary, “The Journey of the Watchers”, The Telegram, The Edmonton Journal, June 26, 2001
Mary Smyth & Fred Hollinshurst, “An Open Air Art Gallery”, The Telegram, St. John’s,
Newfoundland, May 12, 2001
Donna White, “Inspired by  Nature”, Legacy Magazine, Summer 2001
2000 John Bentley  Mays, “Two artists rage against the machines”, National Post, 
19-Dec-00
Robert Reid, “Show teams two artists”, The Record, Kitchener, Ont., Nov. 18/2000
David Garneau, “Peter von Tiesenhausen: Deluge”, Vie des Arts, No. 180, Automne,
2000
Bill Kaufman, “Everybody’s a Critic”, The Calgary Sun, October 2, 2000
Kunst Termine, September 2000
Mary-Beth Laviolette, “Sailing for the Duration”, The Calgary Herald, 
28-Oct-00
Diana Rinne, “Return to the Land”, Encore, Grande Prairie Herald Tribune,
08-Sep-00
Thomas Hirschmann, “Plaid Trees in Canada’s north”, Weekend Post, Aug.19, 2000
Andrea Raymond, “Artist grows into new medium”, The Mirror, August, 2000
Gary Michael Dault, “Round and round we go, up and down we go”, The Globe and
Mail, July 29, 2000
Andreas Schön, “Kunst und Natur wachsen gemeinsam”, Wochenend-Journal,
Schwarzwälder Bote, July 15, 2000
Dennis Smith, “Artworks popping up around town”, Burlington Post, July 5, 2000
Peter O’Brien, “Rothenberg: A vital force”, Globe and Mail, July 11, 2000
Sherri Telenko, “The great art scavenger hunt”, The Hamilton Spectator, Jul.5/02
Gilbert Bouchard, “The Works draws art from upheaval”, See Magazine, June 29, 2000
Elaine Hujer, “Walk In the Wood and give a tree a hug”, Hamilton Spectator, 5/5/00
1999 Sheila Robertson, “Forest Figures”, Western People, August 19. 1999
1998 Book Review, “Peter von Tiesenhausen:  Lebenslaüfe”, Artichoke, Fall/Winter 1998
Volume 10,  Number 3, 10th Anniversary  Issue 
“Un artiste albertain expose à la galerie Langage Plus”, Progres-Dimanche,
 le 4 Octobre, 1998
“Premier invité:  Peter von Tiesenhausen Langage Plus fête ses 20 ans avec une 
programmation variée”, Progres- Dimanche, le 20 Septembre, 1998
“Geraüsche wie aus dem Innern der Erde”, Schwäbische Zeitung, October 12, 1998
“Die Familie wird grösser”, Spaichinger Zeitung, October 12, 1998
Jean Russell, “Simply Natural”, Kelowna Capital News, February 20, 1998
Paula Gustafson, “Peter von Tiesenhausen’s Lebenslaufe”, World Sculpture News, Spring 1998
Sheila Robertson, “Collective works stretch definition of landscape”, The Star Phoenix, May 16, 1998 
Fritz Schray, “Keltischen Brauch auflodern lassen”, Schwäbische Zeitung, 23 June 1998 
David Garneau, “Coaxing Nature”, Border Crossings, July 1998
Bodo Schneckenburger, “Die Natur als Quelle und Gegenstand des Bewusstseins”, Schwarzwälde Bote,  28 July 1998
David Garneau, “Foothills and Vallies”, Vie des Arts, Summer  Issue, 1998
Heather Elton, “Mother Nature, Artist”, Equinox, September 1998, Special Commemorative Issue 
1997 Deirdre Hanna, “von Tiesenhausen comes by it naturally”, Now, July 3 - July 9, 1997
John Bentley Mays, “Artworks travel to Heart’s Homeland”, The Globe and Mail, 17-Jul-97
Helen Gagnier, “Exhibit takes art to new height”, The Barrie Advance, July 18, 1997
Joan Richardson, “Rigours of collection, Rituals of seeing”, Border Crossings, Winter
Shannon Oatway, “Sculptures by fire”, The Calgary Herald, September 3, 1997
1996 Myrna Kostash, “Taking a stand in timber country”, Canadian Geographic, Sept/Oct
1996 Site Specific, “Maelstrom”, Photo, Artichoke Magazine, Summer 1996
John Bentley Mays, “Keeping up with the Albertans”, Globe and Mail, June 25, 1996
Robin Laurence, “Peter von Tiesenhausen’s field of dreams”, Canadian Art Magazine,  Summer 1996, Volume 13, Number 2
Paula Gustafson, “All Organic Ingredients Unlock von Tiesenhausen’s Art”,  The
Georgia Straight, February 15 - 22, 1996
Michael Scott, “Inside look at art as big as all outdoors”, The Vancouver Sun, 
Vancouver, British Columbia, February 6, 1996
Paula Gustafson, “Maelstrom and River Styx”, Espace Sculpture, Fall 1996, No. 37
Cate Rimmer, “The visual and the visceral”, Fast Forward, November 21, 1996
1995 “Von Tiesenhausen has forests all wrapped up”, Bow Valley This Week, Crag and Canyon, Banff, Alberta, September 19, 1995
“Rur’art a Venours, Un Artiste Canadien au Lycee Agricole”. Centre Presse, France,
16-Jun-95
Odile Moniot, “Peter fait corps avec la terre”, La Nouvelle Republicque, France,
14-Jun-95
Alan King, “Alberta Sculptors come in from cultural cold”, Ottawa Citizen, March 13
1994 John Bentley Mays, “Grounded in the Land”, Globe and Mail, May 28, 1994
Sheila Robertson, “Emma experience evident in show”, The Star Phoenix, April 23
1993 John Bentley Mays, “Mapping the Spectrum: From Experimental to Conservative”,
Globe and Mail, October 9, 1993
Ron Chalmers, “Bold rugged landscapes putting Demmitt on the map”, Edmonton
Journal, October 1, 1993
Monica Andreef, “Columbia Icefield expedition on historic theme in Banff art scene”, Bow Valley This Week, August 3, 1993
Jeff Adams, “Whyte sponsors art trek”, Calgary Herald, Banff Bureau, July 30, 1993
Nora Abercrombie, “For Alberta’s Benefit”, Art’s Bridge, Volume 1, No. 2, February
1992 Paula Bowering, “A family painting it’s dream”, The Herald Tribune, Grande Prairie,
Alberta, November 6, 1992
Sara Darling, “Antarctic experience inspires artist”, Yukon News, September 25, 1992
1991 John Bentley Mays, “Busy, busy busy”, The Globe and Mail, May 18 1991
1990 Ron Chalmers, “Fragile Antarctica deserves to be left alone, Alberta artist says”, 
Edmonton Journal, December 7, 1990
Chris Carson, “Concern for the environment”, Herald Tribune, August 5, 1990
Nicole Couillard, “Peace Country art achieving deserved notice on ‘outside’”.
Herald Tribune, May 9, 1990
Les Graff, “Artists Studios”, Visual Arts Newsletter, Volume 11, No. 2, Issue 54, May
Stephen Fletcher, “Artistic Awe in the Antarctic”, Herald Tribune, Grande Prairie, Alberta, January 26, 1990  
1988 Marina Gingrich, “The promise of GP Art”, Herald Tribune, March 11, 1988

 

DOCUMENTARIES

 

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2006 “Peter von Tiesenhausen”, Landscape as Muse, produced by 291 Film Company for Bravo, SCN, nominated for Gemini Award
2001 “Peter von Tiesenhausen”, Down to Earth, 23 minute documentary produced for Vision TV and Bravo  
2000 “Elemental”, CBC Thursdays, 53 minute documentary originally produced by Adrienne Clarkson Presents, aired Thursday, October 5, 2000, and again, Sunday, October 29, 2000, Sunday Encore. Subsequent screenings of Elemental 1999
“Musee D’Art Contemporain, Montreal, Quebec, Festival des Films sur L’art,
 March 10, 1999
“Hot Docs”, a festival of documentary films,Toronto, Ontario
“Columbus Film and Television Festival”, award for best film on visual arts,
Columbus, Ohio
Maison de la culture Cote-des-Neiges, Montreal, Quebec

 

INTERVIEWS

 

 

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2006 CTV News, Ice Follies, North Bay
2005 Paul Tukker, CBC Radio, July 2005, Dawson City, Yukon
2002 David White, CBC Radio, March and April 2002
Adrienne Lamb, CBC Radio, December 09, 2002
2001 Mark Quinn, CBC Radio , April 2001
Carmen Klassen, Mainstreet, CBC Radio, March 23, 2001
Angela Antle, CBC Radio, March 31, 2001
Suzanne Woolridge, Arts Report, CBC Radio, April 7, 2001
1999 David Grierson, North by Northwest, CBC Radio, February 13, 1999
1996 Vicki Gabereau, CBC Radio, Vancouver, February 1, 1996
1995 Janet Dirks, Sunday Arts, CBC Radio, Calgary, September 3, 1995