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ExhibitionsSolo Exhibitions2004: Sable-Castelli Gallery, Toronto.2001: Museums London, London, Ontario. Doug Kirton: Times of Uncertainty (Catalogue). 2000: Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art, Toronto, Ontario. Doug Kirton: Times of Uncertainty. 2000: University of Waterloo Art Gallery. Doug Kirton: Times of Uncertainty. 1999: Sable-Castelli Gallery, Toronto. 1996: Sable-Castelli Gallery, Toronto. 1994: Sable-Castelli Gallery, Toronto. (M.F.A. thesis exhibition). 1991: Sable-Castelli Gallery, Toronto. 1990: Sable-Castelli Gallery, Toronto. 1989: Tom Thomson Memorial Art Gallery, Owen Sound, Ontario. Organized by the Art Gallery of Ontario, Artists With Their Works Program. 1988: Sable-Castelli Gallery, Toronto. 1987: Susan Whitney Gallery, Regina, Saskatchewan. 1987: Sable-Castelli Gallery, Toronto. 1987: The Station Gallery, Whitby, Ontario. Organized by the Art Gallery of Ontario, Artists With Their Works Program (Catalogue). 1986: Kingston Artists Association Incorporated, Kingston, Ontario. Organized by the Art Gallery of Ontario, Artists With Their Works Program. 1986: Hennepin Art Gallery, Welland, Ontario. Organized by the Art Gallery of Ontario, Artists With Their Works Program. 1985: Sable-Castelli Gallery, Toronto. 1984: Sable-Castelli Gallery, Toronto. 1982: Torbolton Oaks Gallery, Woodlawn, Ontario. 1981: Sable-Castelli Gallery, Toronto. 1980: Sable-Castelli Gallery, Toronto. 1980: Mount Saint Vincent University Art Gallery, Halifax, N.S. Douglas Kirton: Recent Work (Catalogue). Selected Group Exhibitions2005: Sampler: The 2nd KWAG Biennial, Kitchener/Waterloo art Gallery, Ontario (Brochure).2004: Letters For Literacy, Hart House, University of Toronto. (Catalogue). 2004: Sable-Castelli Gallery, Toronto, January. 2003: Sothebys Canada Auction, Toronto, Important Canadian Art, November (Catalogue). 2003: Whitby Station Gallery, Whitby, Ontario. Station Crossings: Timeless Passages, September 6 October 12. 2003: Sable-Castelli Gallery, Toronto, August. 2003: Kitchener/Waterloo Art Gallery, Kitchener, Ontario. 1st KWAG Biennial. 2003: Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art, Toronto. Painters 15. 2002: Shanghai Art Museum, Shanghai, China. Painters 15. Co-organized by the Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art and the Shanghai Art Museum, and funded by the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, Toronto Culture, The Henry Jackman Foundation, and the Canada Council, this was the first exhibition of contemporary Canadian Art ever to be held in China (Brochure). 2002: Letters For Literacy, Hart House, University of Toronto. (Catalogue). 2002: Art Gallery of Peel, Brampton, Ontario. Suburbia. (Catalogue). 2001: York Quay Gallery, Harbourfront, Toronto: Pool. (Catalogue). 2001: The Tom Thomson Memorial Art Gallery, Owen Sound, Ontario. The Single Tree. (Catalogue). 2000: Whitby Station Gallery, Whitby, Ontario. Station Recollections: 30 in 2000. (Catalogue). 1999: MacLaren Art Centre, Barrie, Ontario. Re-imagining Modernism: Works from the Permanent Collection. 1999: Galerie René Blouin, Montreal, Quebec: Les Peintures. 1998: Leo Kamen Gallery and Wynick/Tuck Gallery, Toronto. Art With Heart. The Casey House AIDS Benefit Art Auction. (Catalogue). 1998: MacLaren Art Centre, Barrie, Ontario. Catch The Spirit Art Auction. 1997: Art Gallery of North York, Toronto. New Work 97: Additions To The Collection. 1997: Leo Kamen Gallery and Wynick/Tuck Gallery, Toronto. Art With Heart. The Casey House AIDS Benefit Art Auction. (Catalogue). 1995: The Station Gallery, Whitby, Ontario. Encore: The Station Gallery Revisited. (Catalogue). 1994: Art Gallery of Hamilton, Hamilton, Ontario. Prosperity Returns: The Oral Tradition in Painting. 1994: Art Gallery of Nova Scotia, Halifax, Nova Scotia. Hidden Values: Atlantic Corporations Collect (Catalogue). 1994: Edmonton Art Gallery, Edmonton, Alberta. Hidden Values: Western Corporations Collect. (Catalogue). 1994: McMichael Canadian Art Collection, Kleinberg, Ontario. Hidden Values: Ontario Corporations Collect (Catalogue). 1994: Gallery Moos Ltd., Toronto. 9: New Work from the Master of Fine Art Program at the University of Guelph. 1993: Zavitz Gallery, University of Guelph, Ontario. Douglas Kirton/David Urban: Body/Language. 1993: McDonald-Stewart Art Centre, Guelph, Ontario. Have a Seat. 1993: Canadian Participation Expo 93 Taejon, Korea. Reflecting Paradise. (Catalogue). 1990: Mackenzie Art Gallery, Regina, Saskatchewan, Outreach Program: Art For A Threatened Environment. Touring Exhibition. (Catalogue). 1990: Mackenzie Art Gallery, Regina, Saskatchewan: Art For A Threatened Environment. (Catalogue). 1989: The Welch Gallery, Woodlawn, Ontario. 1987: 49th Parallel, New York, N.Y. Douglas Kirton/Jeffrey Spalding. (Catalogue). 1987: Oakville Galleries, Oakville Ontario: Nature, Garden, Seed. Organized by the Art Gallery of Ontario Artists With Their Works Program. (Catalogue). 1986: Dunlop Art Gallery, Regina, Saskatchewan: Cultures Nature: Landscape in the Art of Gerald Ferguson, Douglas Kirton, Jeffrey Spalding and David Thauberger. 1986: Artspace, Peterborough, Ontario: The Romantic Landscape Now. Traveling Exhibition. (Catalogue). 1987: McMichael Canadian Collection, Kleinburg, Ontario: The Romantic Landscape Now. 1986: McDonald Stewart Art Centre, Guelph, Ontario: The Romantic Landscape Now. 1986: The Surrey Art Gallery, Surrey, British Columbia: The Romantic Landscape Now. 1986: Nova Corporation, Calgary, Alberta: The Romantic Landscape Now. 1986: Kamloops Art Gallery, Kamloops, British Columbia: The Romantic Landscape Now. 1986: Southern Alberta Art Gallery, Lethbridge, Alberta: The Romantic Landscape Now. 1986: Art Gallery of Algoma, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario: The Romantic Landscape Now. 1986: Sable-Castelli Gallery Ltd., Toronto. Will Gorlitz/Douglas Kirton. 1985: Binz 39 and Gallery Walcheturm, Zurich, Switzerland: Fire and Ice (Catalogue). 1985: Sarnia Public Library and Art Museum, Sarnia, Ontario: Toronto Now. (Catalogue). 1985: C Magazine, #5, Project. 1985: Republic, 41 Dovercourt Road, Toronto. Radiant Vista: The Significant Landscape. 1984: Wynick/Tuck Gallery, Toronto. Toronto Drawing. 1984: Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto. Toronto Painting 84. (Catalogue). 1982: Burlington Cultural Centre: The Discernible Image. (Catalogue). 1981: Art Toronto 81: Toronto/New York. (Catalogue). 1981: Nova Corporation, Calgary, Alberta: Abstraction and Narration - Current Trends in Canadian Painting. 1980: Mercer Union, Toronto. Four Aspects/Eight Artists. With Paul Hess. (Catalogue). 1979: White Water Gallery, North Bay, Ontario. 1979: Mercer Union, Toronto. Locations. 1978: White Water Gallery, North Bay, Ontario. 1978: Eye Level Gallery, Halifax, Nova Scotia: Object Show. (Catalogue). |