2010
> Community project Pattern Recognition at South Hill, Vancouver; mural on South Hill Library and street banners curated by Barbara Cole. Read more here or view images on right.
> cArtographies , a series of short films by Brian Johnson
View work online here, see Renée Van Halm.
> Retired Emily Carr University of Art and Design; appointed Emeritus
Professor
2009
> Group Exhibition: Enacting Abstraction, Vancouver Art Gallery, Vancouver, BC
> Exhibition: Birch Libralato: Reverse Engineering.
View Canadian Art magazine
online here.
2008
> Returned to Vancouver; appointed Interim Dean of Graduate Studies, Emily Carr University of Art and Design
2007
> Presented paper: Online studio courses at Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design, European League of Institutes of the Arts, Teachers’ Academy conference, University of Brighton, England
> Group exhibition Real Space, Mahan Gallery, Columbus, OH, USA
> Publication: Art Collection: Embassy of Canada in Berlin, a limited edition art box, Berlin, Germany
2006
> Exhibition Tourist, Birch Libralato Gallery, Toronto, ON, Canada
> Review: Gary Michael Dault, The Globe and Mail, Toronto, ON
2005
> Move to Berlin
> Group exhibition: Architypes, Canadian Embassy Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
> Group exhibition of multiples: Nadiff, Tokyo, Japan
Pattern Recognition is a community-based project curated by Barbara Cole of coleprojects and developed in response to a request to design banners and a mural with the input and participation of community members. Working with the art plan that stipulated Urban Fabric as a guiding principle, I worked with fabric and architectural patterns derived from and related to the countries of origin of the residents of this neighbourhood.



2012
> Solo survey exhibition of works on paper curated by Sophie Brodovitch, Burnaby Art Gallery, Burnaby, BC
2011
> Group Exhibition: This is Paradise, curated by Rae Johnson & Herb Tookey. Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art, Toronto