Installation view, Ecologies & Communities, (with Gabrielle L’Hirondelle Hill and Jagdeep Raina), The Community Gallery, April - November 2022, Toronto Canada
       
     
 HOLE is  ‘a kinetic volume in space’  in the words of american theorist Suzanne Langer. it does not move. It activates space, by doing nothing, but hang from the ceiling, by reflective thread. In her book  Feeling and Form  (Scribner, 1953)  Langer
       
     
 Endless Drawing, 2001, white ink on 1/4” black cast acrylic, 6’4”h x 8’4” wide (75 x 100 cm), mounted with mirror cleats   Drawn by hand over three days for an exhibition with Sandy Plotnikoff at the Helen Pitt Gallery, Vancouver BC Canada, from May
       
     
 Sam, 2021  in 2020 artists were drawn through the broadcast medium of zoom. Unaware of being drawn the sitters are rendered mid-sentence, describing their plans for their work, from a newly established place of quarentine.
       
     
 INSTALLATION VIEW, HOW SOON IS NOW, VANCOUVER ART GALLERY, 2009  In 2005, Lucy Pullen hired a pilot to take her up in a Cessna over Vancouver Island, and then captured the event through the lens of a camera. With an impromptu flight plan, the pilot
       
     
 A series of landscapes drawn within abstract geometric shapes. Aluminum planes from The Spark Chamber, a sculpture for visualizing cosmic rays, are used as a drawing surface for these monotypes.  oil on paper (Rives BFK), 2013, 20 x 26 inches (50.8
       
     
 View from Tumblin Island, facing east, 2022, bic pen on stationary, 6 x 8 inches (15.2 x 20.3 cm)
       
     
 1 mm reflective thread & ash, 2005 dimensions variable (photo: Nathan Bomford, essay: Jordan Strom, Art Infinitum: A Conversation on Contemporary Art and the Infinite, Surrey Art Gallery, 2009)    On Sunday, October 25, 2–3:30pm at the Surrey Ar
       
     
       
     
 Poem, 1999, a drawing that scales, blue pen on white paper, 30 x 24 inches