2025

Beneath the Veil – Oct 3 – Nov 1, 2025. Group exhibition at The House of Smalls gallery in Edinburgh, Scotland. [My work is in the dollhouse gallery, which is situated in the main / walk-in gallery.] ‘Beneath the Veil’ coincides with World Mental Health Day on October 10 and will feature “the work of artists using visual art as a means of expression, exploration, connection, release, and recovery.” www.thehouseofsmalls.com

Exhibition – Aug 2-30, 2025
Opening – Aug 2 from 6-8pm
Missing Pieces offers a subtle and nuanced representation of the lived experience of complex trauma. The exhibition is centered around a collection of 366 miniature collages on 2 3/4 ” x 1 3/8” shipping tags, one created every day of 2024.
www.outsidersandothers.com
2024

Something Big and Invisible – Feb-March 2024. Solo exhibition at Small House Gallery, a dollhouse gallery in London, UK. The exhibition will be unveiled gradually on Small House Gallery’s Instagram page over the show’s two-month run: @small_house_gallery. There will also be a page for the exhibition on SHG’s website: www.smallhousegallery.uk.
2023

Paper Play – Nov 4-25, 2023. Group exhibition of collage artists at Outsiders and Others gallery in Vancouver, BC, 716 East Hastings St. (Click bolded title to view entire exhibition online.)
Artist Discussion – Saturday, Nov 18 at 2 pm via Zoom. Yuri Arajs, Director of Outsiders and Others, in conversation with eight collage artists from Canada & the US.

In Memory Of – Aug 26 –Sept 30, 2023 [show extended]. Group exhibition in The House of Smalls doll house gallery in the UK, curated by Amy Oliver. ‘In Memory Of’ is a show for artworks made in remembrance of someone lost / left. The exhibition is viewable online as well at www.thehouseofsmalls.art/inmemoryof

Unthought Known – April 21 – May 12, 2023. Unthought Known was my debut solo show. It was part of The Beaumont Studios’ 2022 Artist To Watch Award.
This show included collages on book covers and matchboxes, as well as text-based works, including collages with cut-up poetry.
Read full press release here.
2022

Paper Cuts – April 15-30, 2022. Pacific Northwest Collage Collective’s group exhibition of analog collage artists. Collapse Gallery, Wenatchee, Washington.
2021

What Disability?!? – Dec 3-26, 2021. Group exhibition, Outsiders and Others. 716 East Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC. (Click bolded title to view entire exhibition online.)

Mirror Mirror on the Wall – Nov 6 – Dec 4, 2021. Group exhibition, The House of Smalls dollhouse gallery (UK). Physical exhibition of small works, but only viewable online. (Click bolded title to view entire exhibition online.)

Collage Works – Sept 1-30, 2021. Two-person virtual exhibition with Ginger Sedlarova The Gallery at The Cultch.
Online artist talk – September 12. Moderated by Yuri Arajs, the show’s curator and director of the gallery. Collage Works’ Artist Talk video.

This Volatile State – Aug 1-31, 2021. Group exhibition, The House of Smalls dollhouse gallery (UK). Physical exhibition of small works, but only viewable online. (Click bolded title to view entire exhibition online.)

Vancouver Mural Festival – Aug 4-22, 2021. 4’x4′ wood panel mural on display at VMF Pop-Up Patio (Main & 5th); one of four artists selected for ‘Murals Without Walls’ – partnership between independent artist Wendy Oberlander, Kickstart Disability Arts & Culture, and VMF.

Paper Cuts – July 9-31, 2021. Pacific Northwest Collage Collective’s group exhibition of analog collage artists. Collapse Gallery, Wenatchee, Washington.

The Portrait Within – Feb 20 – Mar 20, 2021. Group Exhibition, The House of Smalls (Dollhouse Art Gallery), UK. (Click bolded title to view entire exhibition online.)

Collage Works – Jan 4-31, 2021 – Two-person exhibition with Valerie Arntzen at Outsiders and Others, 716 East Hastings St., Vancouver, BC. (Click bolded title to view entire exhibition online.)
2020

Power to the People – Sept 4-27, 2020. Group art exhibit, Outsiders and Others, Vancouver, BC. (Click bolded title to view entire exhibition online.)
2019

Kickstart Disability Arts & Culture – Nothing Without Us – July 3-27, 2019. Juried group art exhibit. The Gallery at The Cultch, Vancouver, BC.