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Kate Wilson CV AUGUST 2020 Kate Wilson Toronto, Ontario, CANADA katewilsonprojects.com Selected One, Two and Three Person Exhibitions | Wall Drawing Installation 2020 Exoplanet, General Hardware Contemporary, Toronto, ON 2018-19 the body may be said to think, curated by Stuart Reid, with works by Doris McCarthy and Kate Wilson, Doris McCarthy Gallery University of Toronto Scarborough, Scarborough, ON Fictional Winds, curated by Ann MacDonald, Instructional Centre Vitrines, University of Toronto Scarborough, Scarborough, ON 2018 Chemosphere, curated by Sonya Blazek, Judith & Norman Alix Art Gallery, Sarnia, ON 2016 On Your Mark II, drawing installation at the Varley Art Gallery, Markham, with works by F.H. Varley, Ed Pien, and Kate Wilson, curated by Anik Glaude, Markham, ON On Your Mark I, drawing installation at the Varley Art Gallery, Markham, with works by F.H. Varley, Claire Scherzinger, and Kate Wilson, curated by Anik Glaude, Markham, ON 2013 Geometric Mechanics, The Widget Art Gallery, curated by Chiara Passa, Rome, Italy Burning Up, General Hardware Contemporary, Toronto, ON 2011 The Afterlife of Buildings, General Hardware Contemporary, Toronto, ON 2010 Curious Lights, curated by Jocelyn Purdie, Union Gallery, Queen’s University, Kingston, ON Botanical Model City, curated by Cassandra Getty, Museum London, Centre Gallery, London, ON Hegel’s Department Store. York Quay Gallery, The Project Room, curated by Pat Macaulay, Harbourfront Centre, Toronto, ON 2009 Collages in Motion and Artificial Dreams, THE LAB 9.3, curated by Nicole Stanbridge, Art Gallery of Greater Victoria, Victoria, BC 2008 Microbial Baroque, curated by Robin Metcalfe, Saint Mary's University Art Gallery Halifax, NS 2007 Real Estate Flowers, curated by Liz Wylie, Kelowna Art Gallery, Kelowna, BC 2006 Rumble, curated by Suzanne Gauthier, Anna Leonowens Gallery, Halifax, NS 2005 The Wonderland, Claudia Klucaric (Austria) and Kate Wilson (Canada), curated by Corinna Ghaznavi, Tom Thomson Art Gallery, Owen Sound, ON Brief Encounters, Quiver Projects, curated by Mia Nielsen, Gladstone Hotel, Toronto, ON 2004 force majeure, Margaret Vanderhaeghe + Kate Wilson, curated by Helen Marzolf, Kenderdine Art Gallery, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK Cool Lustre, Katharine Mulherin Contemporary Art Projects, Toronto, ON 2003 Cold Drive, YYZ Artists’ Outlet, Toronto, ON 2002 Botanical Sci-Fi, curated by Cynnie Gaasch, Buffalo Arts Studio, Tri-Main Center, Buffalo, NY, USA Selected Group Exhibitions 2019 Forecast: A Group Exhibition, General Hardware Contemporary, Toronto, ON Ways of Something, curated by Lorna Mills, Transfer, Los Angeles, California, USA Ways of Something, curated by Lorna Mills, Light Works Urban Video Project, Everson Museum of Art, Syracuse, NY, USA Ways of Something, Art Gallery of Grande Prairie, Montrose Cultural Centre in Grand Prairie, SK Artist’s Project Protest, organized by the APP Collective with Kelly McCray, Nuit Blanche, Gladstone Hotel & Samara Contemporary, Toronto, ON Art Benefactor Program, MacLaren Art Centre, Barrie, ON Line & Verse, Canada - Taiwan Drawing Exchange Exhibition with Kim Moodie, David Merritt, Penelope Stewart, Libby Hague, Carlina Chen, Ed Pien, Kate Wilson, and others, University of Toronto, East Asian Library at the Robarts Library, curated by Carlina Chen, Toronto, ON 2018 Ways of Something, curated and directed by Lorna Mills, Museum of the Moving Image, New York, NY, USA Line & Verse, Canada - Taiwan Drawing Exchange Exhibition with Kim Moodie, David Merritt, Penelope Stewart, Libby Hague, Carlina Chen, Ed Pien, Kate Wilson, and others,102 ART Contemporary Art Space, Tainan, Taiwan Gallery Artists, Summer Exhibition, General Hardware Contemporary, Toronto, ON Ways of Something, Telematic, San Francisco, CA, USA Gallery Artists, Winter Exhibition, General Hardware Contemporary, Toronto, ON 2017 I can see my breath, Winter Group Exhibition, General Hardware Contemporary, Toronto, ON Vistas, Banff Artists in Residence Spring 2017, Project Space, The Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity, Banff, Alberta Gallery Artists, Summer Exhibition, General Hardware Contemporary, Toronto, ON 2016-17 Dreamlands: Immersive Cinema and Art, 1905–2016, curated by Chrissie Iles, featuring Ways of Something, directed by Lorna Mills, The Whitney Museum, New York, USA 2016 Ways of Something, curated and directed by Lorna Mills, The Victoria, Flatpack Film Festival, Birmingham, UK Gallery Artists, Summer Exhibition, General Hardware Contemporary, Toronto, ON Ways of Something, curated and directed by Lorna Mills, Athens Digital Arts Festival, Athens, Greece Ways Of Something, curated by Tina Sauerländer and directed by Lorna Mills, HeK (House of Electronic Arts) Basel, Switzerland City of Dreams, curated by Kelly McCray, First Canadian Place Gallery, Toronto, ON Draw to Perform, curated by Ram Samocha, Ontario College of Art & Design University, Toronto, ON Project 31, Ontario College of Art & Design University, Toronto, ON (catalogue) MacLaren Art Centre Benefactor Programme, MacLaren Art Centre, Barrie, ON Ways of Something, Episode Three, curated and directed by Lorna Mills, Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, PA, USA 2015 La petite mort du Blingee, curated by Lorna Mills, Transfer Gallery, Brooklyn, New York, USA Ways of Something, Episode Three, Photographers’ Gallery, London, UK; Western Front, Vancouver, BC; Vivid Projects, Birmingham, UK; SAW Video Media Art Centre, Ottawa, ON; Moving Image Art Fair, Istanbul, Turkey; School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, USA; Gene Siskel Film Center, Chicago, Illinois, USA Realized: Celebrating Five Years of the Digital Painting Atelier, curated by John Deal, Ada Slaight Gallery, OCADU, Toronto, ON Talking in Strings, Chiara Passa, invitational text contribution to Chiara Passa’s project, DIGITALIA, Stettin, Poland Art Benefactor Program, MacLaren Art Centre, Barrie, ON 2014 Ecotopia, Kenderdine Art Gallery, curated by Amanda Cachia, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK Art Benefactor Program, MacLaren Art Centre, Barrie, ON Black & Gold Auction, Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery, Kitchener, ON Papier14 Art Fair, (General Hardware Contemporary), Montréal, QC 2013 Ecotopia, curated by Amanda Cachia, Southern Alberta Art Gallery, Lethbridge, AB Art Benefactor Program, MacLaren Art Centre, Barrie, ON Ecotopia, Nickle Galleries, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB 2013 Project, curated by Café Royal Books, Hanover Project, University of Central Lancashire, Preston, UK The Wrong, New Digital Art Biennial, Plan 9 Channel 12, curated by Yoshi Sodeoka for The Wrong, Geometric Sunshine, international pavilion with offline and online components. Observations Ongoing: Recent Acquisitions, Museum London, London, ON 2012 Ecotopia, curated by Amanda Cachia, Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery, Kitchener, ON. With BGL, Dagmara Genda, Rodney Graham, Isabelle Hayeur, Tristam Landsdowne, Maud-Leonard Contant, Lynne Marsh, Jennifer Steinkamp, T & T, Kate Wilson (traveling) Embassy Cultural House, curated by Robert McKaskell, Museum London, London, ON Toronto – Berlin, Zweigstelle Space for Contemporary Art, curated by Rae Johnson and Henrjeta Mece, Berlin, Germany Toronto Animated Image Society Showcase, National Film Board of Canada Mediatheque, Toronto, ON EXHIBIT 27, Dupont Projects, curated by Stephen-Marie Rhodes, Toronto, ON 100 Euro, Weiden + Kennedy, curated by Antonio de Luca, Portland, Oregon, USA Adventures in Animationland, Trash Palace, the8fest, Toronto, ON 2011 Cultural, Temporal and Imagined: Landscape in Recent Contemporary Acquisitions, Art Gallery of Greater Victoria, curated by Nicole Stanbridge, Victoria, BC An Exchange with Sol LeWitt, curated by Regine Basha, CABINET, New York, USA 100 Euro, curated by Antonio de Luca, Wieden + Kennedy, Amsterdam, The Netherlands 2010 Viewing Program, The Drawing Centre, New York, NY, USA Advent Show, Fine & Dandy Gallery, Toronto, ON IN SITU: Site Specific Explorations, Toronto Animated Image Society, One-Stop Media Group and the Toronto Transit Commission, public art project, Toronto, ON 2009 Persona Volare Expo, curated by Stuart Reid with Carlo Cesta, Michael Davey, Rebecca Diederichs, John Dickson, Brian Hobbs, Lorna Mills, Lisa Neighbour, Chantal Rousseau, Lyla Rye, Kate Wilson, and Johannes Zits, Tom Thomson Art Gallery, Owen Sound, ON CAFKA 09: Veracity, on-site outdoor installation Celestial Mechanics, Contemporary Art Forum Biennial, Kitchener, ON 2008 Eyelevel Re-Shelving Initiative: 03, Eye Level Gallery, Halifax, NS Forest for the Trees, curated by the Intersperse Collective, touring to Studio Gennai, Arte Contemporanea, Pisa, Italy; St Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, NS; Museo Nuova Era, Bari, Italy and Galleria Il Gabbiano, La Spezia, Italy Drawing: The Future is illustrated, curated by Antonio De Luca, Premium Hallen, Berlin, Germany DECADE, Katharine Mulherin Contemporary Art Projects, Toronto, ON 2007 Beyond/ In Western New York 2007 Biennial, University at Buffalo Center for the Arts Buffalo, NY, Lightwell Gallery, Geometric Sunshine, curated by Sandra Firmin, organized by the Albright-Knox Gallery, Buffalo, NY, USA Persona Volare Granite Club, Carlo Cesta, Michael Davey, Rebecca Diederichs, John Dickson, Brian Hobbs, Lorna Mills, Lisa Neighbour, Chantal Rousseau, Lyla Rye, Kate Wilson and Johannes Zits, The Tree Museum, Muskoka, ON (catalogue) The Road (400) North/South, York Quay Centre, curated by Pat Macaulay, Harbourfront Centre, Toronto, ON The 1950s Ford Show, Art Gallery of Alberta. curated by Anthony Easton, Edmonton,
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