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2000-2002 |
Master of Fine Arts, University of Guelph, Canada |
1996-1999 |
BA Hons Fine Art Sculpture, Manchester Metropolitan University |
1995-1996 |
Foundation Diploma in Art & Design, City of Bath College |
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Solo Exhibitions |
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| 2007 |
Empty Voluminous, 1000000mph Project Space, London |
| 2007 |
Interference, Mercer Union, Toronto, Canada * |
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Kits, Satchel Gallery, Toronto, Canada |
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Cloud Filling, Art System, Toronto, Canada
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2001 |
Eight Hours, Zavitz Gallery, Guelph, Canada |
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Selected Group Exhibitions
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| 2008 |
Heart of Glass, Shoreditch Town Hall, London |
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Soot From the Funnel, Lokaal 01, Breda, Holland (upcoming) |
| 2008 |
A Life of Their Own, Lismore Castle, Lismore, Ireland, curated by Richard Cork* |
| 2008 |
Parallax, Fieldgate Gallery, London |
| 2008 |
Suffragette City, The Spare Room, London* |
| 2007 |
The Joy, with Gary Colclough, Nettie Horn Gallery, London |
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More and Less, with Michelle Allard, Eyelevel Gallery, Halifax, Canada |
2006 |
Shibboleth, Dilston Grove, London *
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2006 |
Storefront, National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, Canada
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2005 |
Multiples, Lot Gallery, Bristol
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2004 |
Shop, Space two-ten-two, London
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2004 |
Sorry for the Inconvenience, Junction Arts Festival, Toronto *
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2004 |
Self Publish or Punish, Open Space, Victoria, Canada
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2003 |
Spike Island Fayre, Spike Island Gallery, Bristol
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Reduced, Century Gallery, London
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2003 |
Stick ‘Em Up!, Century Gallery, London
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2003 |
This is Paradise, Peter Richmond Gallery, Toronto
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2002 |
Keep Six, Kaufman Building, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada
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2002 |
Curious and More Curious, Art System, Toronto
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2002 |
Home, Zavitz Gallery, Guelph, Ontario, Canada
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2002 |
Two Heads are Better than Dumb, Zavitz Gallery
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2001 |
I just don’t know when to stop, Zavitz Gallery
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2001 |
It’s not what you’re like, it’s what you like, Art System, Toronto
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2004 |
Toronto Alternative Art Fair, curated by Alissa Firth-Eagland and Emelie Chhangur * |
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Commonwealth Scholarship, supporting MFA at University of Guelph, full tuition fees and living stipend
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Du Maurier Arts Council Grant, Sponsorship of 10 artists for public presentation of work in solo exhibition, Diaphanous, Montreal
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Canadian Federation of Graduate Women Artists Award
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International Council for Canadian Studies Award |
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Terra Nova Sculpture Prize and Commission
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| Bibliography |
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| 2008 |
Thorne, Sam, "A Life of Their Own", Frieze magazine online, July 2008 |
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Kearns, Holly, "A Life of Their Own", Circa magazine online, August 2008 |
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| 2008 |
Cork, Richard, "A Life of Their Own", exhibition catalogue, Lismore Castle, Ireland |
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"A Tale of Two Castles", exhibition news, Art World magazine, Issue 5, June/July 2008 |
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Cork, Richard, "Top Forms", Royal Academy of Arts magazine, No.99, Summer 2008 |
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O'Sullivan, Mark, "The Shape of Things to Come", Irish Examiner, April 30th, 2008 |
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Cork, Richard, "Expect The Unexpected", Financial Times, April 26/27th, 2008 |
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| 2008 |
"In Praise of Suffragette City", The Guardian, July 2nd, 2008 |
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| 2007 |
Geldard, Rebecca, "Exhibition of the Week: Kate Terry", Time Out London, August 8-14, 2007, No. 1929 |
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Uhlyarik, Georgiana, “From the invisible to the spectacular”, Inteference exhibition catalogue, Mercer Union, Toronto, Canada |
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| 2007 |
Peck, Robin & Pilipczuk, Sophie, “Monstra” Espace- Sculpture, Canada, Spring issue |
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| 2007 |
Pilipczuk, Sophie, “A Material World”, Visual Arts News, Vol. 28, Number 3, Winter issue |
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Bethune-Leamen, Katie, “Kate Terry: Pinpoint”, Pinpoint exhibition catalogue, text
+work gallery, The Arts Institute at Bournemouth
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Firth-Eagland, Alissa & Chhangur, Emelie, “Sorry for the Inconvenience”, exhibition catalogue, Junction Festival, Toronto, Canada
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2004 |
Temple, Kevin, “Juried Show At Junction”, Now, Toronto, Canada, Sep 9-15 |
2003 |
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Hirschman, Thomas “Paradise Found: Consumer Culture on Display”, Now, Toronto, Canada, Apr 10-16 |
2001 |
Kondrachuk, Natalie, “Home”, exhibition catalogue, Zavitz Gallery, Canada
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2001 |
“At Home in Zavitz”, Ontarion Newspaper, Canada, February
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2003, 2002 |
National Gallery of Canada
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Private Collections |
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Art Events |
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Kate Terry lives and works in London, and teaches Drawing at Camberwell College of Art |
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