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Education
2000-2002 Master of Fine Arts (MFA) 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
Solo and Two Person Exhibitions (* indicates catalogue)
2010 Mark Selby and Kate Terry, Schwartz Gallery, London
2007 Empty Voluminous, 1000000mph, London
2007 Interference, Mercer Union, Toronto, Canada *
2006 More and Less, with Michelle Allard, Eyelevel gallery, Halifax, NS, Canada
2005 From Margin to Centre, A Delicate Matter, ESA Arts, Leeds
2005 Pinpoint, text + work gallery, Arts Institute at Bournemouth *
2004 Kits, Satchel Gallery, Toronto, Canada
2002 Diaphanous, Skol Centre des Arts Actuels, Montreal, Canada *
2002 Cloud Filling, Art System, Toronto, Canada
2001 Eight Hours, Zavitz Gallery, Guelph, Canada
Selected Recent Group Exhibitions
2009 10 x 10 x 10, Nightwatch, Gooden Gallery, London, curated by Neil Drabble
2009 Shadow Boxing, Home House, London
2008 Soot From the Funnel, Lokaal 01, Holland, curated by Frederik Vergaert and Richard Ducker
2008 Heart of Glass, Shoreditch Town Hall, London, Concrete & Glass Festival, curated by Flora Fairbairn
2008 A Life of Their Own, Lismore Castle, curated by Richard Cork *
2008 Parallax, Fieldgate Gallery, London, curated by Richard Ducker
2008 Suffragette City, The Spare Room projects, Bow, London *
2008 Pandamonium, Decadence, Powerplant, Toronto
2007 The Joy, Nettie Horn, London, curated by Kate Street
2006 Shibboleth, Dilston Grove, London, curated by Neil Drabble *
2006 Storefront, National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, Canada
2005 Multiples, Lot Gallery, Bristol
2004 Shop!, Space two-ten-two, London
2004 Sorry for the Inconvenience, Junction Arts Festival, Toronto,
2004 Self Publish or Punish, Open Space, Victoria, BC, Canada
2003 Reduced, Century Gallery, London
2003 This is Paradise, Peter Richmond Gallery, Toronto, Canada
2002 Keep Six, Kaufman Building, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada
2002 Curious and More Curious, Art System, Toronto, Canada
2002 Two Heads are Better than Dumb, Zavitz Gallery, Guelph, Canada
Art Fairs
2004 Toronto Alternative Art Fair
2003 Art Forum Berlin, Germany, with Art Metropole, Toronto
2002 Basel Art Fair 33, Switzerland, with Art Metropole, Toronto
Selected Bibliography
2008 Kearns, Hollie, “A Life of their own”, Circa magazine, Ireland August 2008
2008 Thorne, Sam, “A Life of their own”, Frieze magazine online, July
2008 "In Praise of Suffragette City", The Guardian, July 2nd, 2008
2008 "A Tale of Two Castles", exhibition news, Art World magazine, Issue 5, June/July
2008 Cork, Richard, "Top Forms", Royal Academy of Arts magazine, No.99, Summer
2008 O'Sullivan, Mark, "The Shape of Things to Come", Irish Examiner, April 30th
2008 Cork, Richard, "Expect The Unexpected", Financial Times, April 26/27th
2007 Geldard, Rebecca, “Kate Terry: Exhibition of the Week”, Time Out magazine, August 8-14, 2007, No. 1929
2007 Peck, Robin & Pilipczuk, Sophie, “Monstra” Espace Sculpture, Number 79. Spring 2007
2007 Pilipczuk, Sophie, “A Material World”, Visual Arts News, Volume 28, No.3, Winter 2007
2006 Uhlyarik, Georgiana, “From the invisible to the spectacular”, exhibition catalogue, Mercer Union, Toronto,
2005 Bethune-Leamen, Katie, “Kate Terry: Pinpoint”, exhibition catalogue, The Arts Institute at Bournemouth
2004 Firth-Eagland, Alissa & Chhangur, Emelie, “Sorry for the Inconvenience”, exhibition catalogue, Toronto
2003 Beaudet, Pascale, “Evanescence and Geometry”, Diaphanous catalogue, Skol Centre des Arts Actuels, Montreal
Selected Artist Talks
2009, Mar Chelsea College of Art
2008, August Lismore Castle, Ireland
2008, Feb University of the West of England
2007, Jan Mercer Union, Toronto, Canada
2006, May Camberwell College of Arts
2005, Feb The Arts Institute at Bournemouth
2002, Nov Skol Centre des Arts Actuels, Montreal, Canada
Awards and Grants
2000-2002 Commonwealth Scholarship
2002 Du Maurier Arts Council Grant
2002 Canadian Federation of Graduate Women Artists Award
Collections
National Gallery of Canada: 2003, 2002, Private Collections
Kate Terry lives and works in London and teaches at Camberwell College of Arts and Chelsea College of Art
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