Exhibitions
2014, August 10
Twelve-Step Program: figurative ceramic sculptures on wooden plinths. "Art in the Garden: Walking and Driving Tour" Hornby Island Arts Council, Hornby Island, B.C.
2014, June 30 - 13
Self Portrait: Myself, Illuminated. "Hornby Island Self Portrait Exhibition." Hornby Island Arts Council Gallery, Hornby Island, B.C.
2014, July 6 - 9
Mojo Mask #3, #4. "Island Gallery Group Show." Hornby Island Community Hall, Hornby Island, B.C.
2014, June 24 - July 13
Mojo Mask #5, #6. "Pearl Ellis Gallery Members Group Show," Pearl Ellis Gallery, Comox, B.C.
2014, June 21-23
Twelve Life Drawings executed in pencil and charcoal. "Hornby Island Life Drawing Group Show." Hornby Island Community Hall,
Hornby Island, B.C.
2014, June 2-16
Twelve-Step Program: figurative ceramic sculptures on wooden plinths. "Realism, Group Show" Hornby Island Arts Council Gallery, Hornby Island, B.C.
2013
Domestic Gargoyles. With Amanda Hale, Photography. Exhibition of wall-mounted ceramic sculpture. Hornby Island Arts Council Gallery, Hornby Island, B.C.
2012
Stained glass, collage, lino cut prints that were used as illustration in children's book, Glory Boy. "Compound Eye: Visions, Views and Imaginings of Bees." With Stephen Humphrey and Sarah Peebles. At the Comox Valley Art Gallery, June 9 - July 7, 2012. Anh Le, Curator.
2012
Postcards from the Floating World, an exhibition of recent stained glass works and oil pastel paintings at the Art Exchange in London, ON.
2011
Life Itself. An entire wall of stained glass designed for the Reservation Chapel, the Sisters of Saint Joseph on Windemere Road, London, ON. This work was featured as a cover story in Stained Glass Quarterly of the Stained Glass Association of America, Spring, 2013, vol 108.1
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
Great Blue Heron. Suspended stainless steel sculpture supporting a stained glass mandala attached to the Renaissance Building at Talbot and Kings Streets, London, ON. Commissioned by the City of London and sponsored by Tricar Developments.
2009
Stained glass screen, built with industrial glass and lead came, designed for the corner of a garden in Courtenay, B.C. This piece, along with the outdoor sculptures represent a growing interest in designing artwork for outdoor settings.
2008
Travelling group show in which 19 London artists explored the significance of the Thames River to the City of London resulting in a catalogue called the River Project
2007
The Ridgeway Windows exhibition at McIntosh Gallery currarted by Catherine Elliot Shaw. 30 windows hung with artificial illumination, accompanied by an illustrated catologue , “The Ridgeway Windows” including critical essays by Ross Woodman, Dr. David Bentley and Patrick Burman.
2004
Time Has Three Dimensions Group exhibition at the Eldon House Museum Property of Museum London, guest curator Kirtley Jarvis
2004
Playing With Fire, group exhibition of contemporary stained glass presented by King’s College Centre for Creativity, University of Western Ontario, curated by Ted Goodden
2003
Perpetual Illuminations: A Book of Hours From London,and recent publication, Glory Boy, Glass Art Societies’ Annual Conference in Amsterdam, sponsored by Canadian Craft Federation, Heritage Canada and the Canada Council
2003
Self Portrait as the friendly Giant, group show of the permanent collection, McIntosh Art Gallery at the University of Western Ontario, curated by Arlene Kennedy
2003
I’ve Been Thinking About Greg, memorial stained glass window for Greg Curnoe, at Museum London‘s retrospective of Cumoe’s work, Life and Stuff, curated by Robin Metcalfe
2000
10 windows on permanent loan (collection of Terry Sefton) to mezzanine level Covent Garden Market London, Ontario
2000
Perpetual Illuminations: A Book of Hours From London, opening exhibition of twelve stained glass panels created in collaboration with London writers for the Fred Landon Branch Library
1999
Ted Goodden: Local Colour, one person exhibition, part of the Studio Series Exhibitions, The MacKenzie Art Gallery, Regina, Saskatchewan, curated by Lee-Ann Martin
1998
Local Colour, one person exhibition at The London Regional Art and Historical Museum, London, Ontario
1997
Entrances, group show, Harbourfront Gallery, Toronto, Ontario
1994
The Glass Canvas, represented by four works in an international-exhibition at The Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery in Waterloo, Ontario
1991
Twelfth Anniversary Exhibition International, group show at The Glass Art Gallery, Toronto, Ontario
1989
Book of Hours 1 person show 12 windows Museum London
1988-1989
The Glory Trap, a travelling show funded by the Ontario Crafts Council,featuring the artwork used as illustration in the children’s story of the same name. This exhibition traveled to Sarnia, Coburg, Cambridge, Hamilton, Kenora, Fort Francis, Stouffville, Chatham, Belleville, Ontario
1985
Thirty Six Views of Blackfriars Bridge, 12 stained glass windows installed at Centennial Hall main entrance. Also shown at The London Regional Art and Historical Museum
1981
Personal Image for Social Space, an exhibition taking the form of a catalogue, the outgrowth of a national competition for innovative ideas in the field of architectural art, juried by John C. Parkin, architect, Greg Curnoe, artist, and France Morin, editor Parachute Magazine
1980
Portfolio 80, group show, an exhibition of stained glass which travelled across Canada