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Steven White Steven White R.R.#5 Chatsworth ,ON N0H 1G0 519.794.0461 stevenwhite.ca [email protected] Born 1972 Guelph, Ontario, Canada Education 1995 Bachelor of Fine Arts- Queen’s University, Kingston, ON Selected Solo & Group Exhibitions 2010 New Work- Edward Day Gallery, Toronto, ON 2009 The Combine Project- Tom Thomson Memorial Art Gallery, Owen Sound, ON Domestica- Edward Day Gallery, Toronto, ON 2007 Flesherton Art Gallery, Flesherton, ON Best Of: Toronto Outdoor Art Show Award Winners- First Canadian place, Toronto, ON 2006 Steven White: Rust Frequency- Edward Day Gallery, Toronto, ON Kiwi Sculpture Project- Perth, ON, curated by Edward Day Gallery Remnants Of Industry- Open Studio Print Sales Gallery, Toronto, ON Steven White: New Work- Terase, Thornbury, ON Fresh A.I.R.- Noyes Cultural Arts Center, Chicago, USA 2005 Carl Beam, Steven White, Lorne Wagman- DeBoer Gallery, Owen Sound, ON Artists In Residence- Anchor Graphics, Chicago, USA Dexteritas- The Cryptic Canvas, Toronto, ON Steven White: New Work- Sandra Goldie Gallerie, Montreal, PQ Best Of: Toronto Outdoor Art Show Award Winners- First Canadian place, Toronto, ON 2004 True- Wellington Gallery, Aurora, ON Vinyl Show, Amoebacorp, Toronto, ON X Folder- Sir Wilfred Grenfell College Art Gallery, Memorial University, Corner Brook, NFL Pulse: Recent Acquisitions of Contemporary Art- Tom Thomson Memorial Art Gallery, Owen Sound, ON Steven White: Anchor Series- Open Studio Gallery, Toronto, ON Best Of: Toronto Outdoor Art Show Award Winners- First Canadian place, Toronto, ON 2002 Steven White: Airport Records- Edward Day Gallery, Toronto, ON 2000 Twentieth Century Modern- Spin Gallery, Toronto, ON 1999 Glow- Archive Inc., Toronto, ON Steven White: State Of Repair- Edward Day Gallery, Toronto, ON 1998 Patent Pending: Derek Shapton & Steven White- Sis Boom Bah, Toronto,ON Steven White: Home Science- Edward Day Gallery, Toronto, ON Grants Chalmers Arts Fellowship- 2006 Canada Council for the Arts Emerging Artist Grant- 2004, 2002 Ontario Arts Council Emerging Artist Grant- 2004, 2002, 1998 Ontario Arts Council Exhibition Assistance Grant- 2003, 2005 Represented by: Edward Day Gallery, Toronto, ON Awards & Achievements 2006 Juror- Convergence, Tom Thomson Memorial Art Gallery, Owen Sound, ON Honorable Mention- Best Original Print, Toronto Outdoor Art Show Special Jury Recognition- The McLuhan International Festival of the Future, New Media Competition 2004 Best Original Print, Toronto Outdoor Art Show 2002 Juror, Gibraltar Point Arts Centre Artist Residency Program, Toronto Island, ON Best Original Print, Toronto Outdoor Art Show 1997 Community Artist Internship- Art Starts Cultural Centre, Toronto, ON 1995 Andre Bieler Award- Highest Studio Achievement, Queens University, Kingston ON Residencies 2002 Anchor Graphics, Chicago, USA Funded by the National Endowment for the Arts, USA Reviews & Publications Mike Landry, “The Combine Project”, Things Of Desire (National online alternative art magazine), November 26, 2009 Ned Morgan, “Steven White- The Combine Project”, Mountain Life Magazine, December, 2009 Mary Baxter, “Combine Harvester Turned Into Art”, Better Farming Magazine, December 2009 Bill Henry- “Combine Helps Tell A Tale”, Owen Sound Sun Times, November 27, 2009 CBC Radio One interview with Wei Chen on Ontario Today, Nov. 30, 2009 HGTV television program: Disaster D.I.Y., episode entitled “Bummed Out Basement” featuring the artist’s work. Aired January 2009 Peter Goddard, “Vintage Radios”, The Toronto Star, Jan. 18, 2008 Peter Goddard, “Eclectic Festival”, The Toronto Star, Aug, 2007 Bill Henry, “Artists Making Sounds”, Owen Sound Sun Times, July, 2007 CBC television program on “Best Of” exhibition featuring the artist’s work, Jan. 2007 Peter Goddard, “Putting Obsolete To Good Use”, Toronto Star, December 2005 Gary Michael Dault, “Ribbons Of Ink-Stained Memory”, Globe & Mail, January 2006 Corinna Ghaznavi, “Anchor Series” Open Studio Publication, 2003 Bill Henry, “Gathering Rust And Turning It Into Art”, Owen Sound Sun Times, 2003 “Artist Inspired By Broken Items”, The Markdale Standard, 2003 Catherine Osborne, “State Of Repair” Edward Day Gallery Publication, 1999 Reviews & Publications (continued) Catherine Dean, “In the Galleries”, The National Post, 1999 Deirdre Hanna, “Experimental Imagery Makes Major Impact”, NOW magazine, 1999 Exhibition preview- “Fast Forward”, Canadian Art, 1998 Exhibition review- “Music In Your Eyes”, Kingston Whig Standard, 1997 Exhibition Review- “Queen’s Fine Arts Grad Gets Featured”, The Queen’s Journal, 1997 Collections Bank Of Montreal, Toronto, ON Universal Energy, Toronto, ON Michael MacMillan, Toronto, ON Tom Thomson Memorial Art Gallery, Owen Sound, ON National Bank Of Canada, Ottawa, ON Maple Leaf Foods, Toronto, ON Sun Life Insurance, Toronto, ON Paliare-Roland Barristers, Toronto, ON Hampshire Design, Toronto, ON BTCI, Toronto, ON Sq. Ft. Consulting, Toronto, ON The Waterloo Networking Co., Waterloo, ON Queen’s University, Kingston, ON Open Studio, Toronto, ON Anchor Graphics, Chicago, USA .
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