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2012 Postcards from the Floating World, an exhibition of recent stained glass works and oil pastel paintings at the Art Exchange in London, Ontario.
2011 Sculpture Exhibition Dream Box, at the Art Exchange in London, Ontario. This show consisted of ceramic and mixed media works. The title piece was acquired by the Woodstock Gallery in Woodstock, Ontario for its permanent collection.
2010 Large scale commission carried out for the Reservation Chapel, Sisters of St. Joseph, on Windemere Avenue in London, Ontario. This 12 panel stained glass mural is called Life Itself.
2009 Major commission of stainless steel sculpture, The Great Blue Heron. The sculpture incorporates a stained glass sundial, which registers the summer solstice on an engraved granite disc below. The Great Blue Heron is suspended from the Renaissance Tower on the corner of Ridout and King streets in London, Ontario.
2009 “A Personal History of the stained glass department of Hobbs Hardware and Manufacturing” written and presented as the Calder lecture to the Baconian Society of London (copy available at the London Room of the central London Public Library.
Condensed version of essay Regionalism Reconsidered published in One Hour Empire issue #2 Space and Place Toronto, Ontario
2007 Expanded essay Regionalism Reconsidered written for catalogue “Ted Goodden the Ridgeway Windows” at Mcintosh Gallery UWO
2002 Glory Boy, published by Aylmer Press, written by Ted Goodden. This book illustrates – through collage and linocut prints – the stained glass creative process
1998 Contributing editor and author of the preface forBealart: 80 Years of Experiment, a catalogue which offers an historical overview of Beal’ s art department and its contribution to Canadian visual arts
1994 Essay on colour and light, plus an obituary for Theo Lubbers, The Leadline, Toronto, Ontario
1991 Essay entitled, “Regionalism Reconsidered,” SITE/SOUND, March/April
1990 Editor of The Leadline, The Burleighfield Experience
1988 Guest curator and author of catalogue forThunder And Lightning: New Work in Wood, Metal and Stained Glass, London Regional Art and Historical Museums
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2011 Sculpture Exhibition Dream Box, at the Art Exchange in London, Ontario. This show consisted of ceramic and mixed media works. The title piece was acquired by the Woodstock Gallery in Woodstock, Ontario for its permanent collection.
2010 Large scale commission carried out for the Reservation Chapel, Sisters of St. Joseph, on Windemere Avenue in London, Ontario. This 12 panel stained glass mural is called Life Itself.
2009 Major commission of stainless steel sculpture, The Great Blue Heron. The sculpture incorporates a stained glass sundial, which registers the summer solstice on an engraved granite disc below. The Great Blue Heron is suspended from the Renaissance Tower on the corner of Ridout and King streets in London, Ontario.
2009 “A Personal History of the stained glass department of Hobbs Hardware and Manufacturing” written and presented as the Calder lecture to the Baconian Society of London (copy available at the London Room of the central London Public Library.
Condensed version of essay Regionalism Reconsidered published in One Hour Empire issue #2 Space and Place Toronto, Ontario
2007 Expanded essay Regionalism Reconsidered written for catalogue “Ted Goodden the Ridgeway Windows” at Mcintosh Gallery UWO
2002 Glory Boy, published by Aylmer Press, written by Ted Goodden. This book illustrates – through collage and linocut prints – the stained glass creative process
1998 Contributing editor and author of the preface forBealart: 80 Years of Experiment, a catalogue which offers an historical overview of Beal’ s art department and its contribution to Canadian visual arts
1994 Essay on colour and light, plus an obituary for Theo Lubbers, The Leadline, Toronto, Ontario
1991 Essay entitled, “Regionalism Reconsidered,” SITE/SOUND, March/April
1990 Editor of The Leadline, The Burleighfield Experience
1988 Guest curator and author of catalogue forThunder And Lightning: New Work in Wood, Metal and Stained Glass, London Regional Art and Historical Museums
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