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 ARTIST STATEMENT
BORN Thunder Bay, Ontario, leaving in 1971 to attend art colleges in Toronto and in Halifax. After pursuing a career in Art Direction and Creative Direction, recently returned to lifelong passion of creating personal art, full time.

EDUCATION
1992 A.O.C.A. (Communication & Design) Ontario College of Art, Toronto
1975 Bachelor of Fine Arts, Nova Scotia College of Art and Design, Halifax, Nova Scotia
1971 Attended Ontario College of Art, Toronto and transferred in 1973, to Nova Scotia College of Art and Design, Halifax, NS.

EXHIBITIONS
2006 Navigators of the Slipstream, solo exhibition, David Kaye Gallery, Toronto
Inaugural Exhibition, group exhibition, David Kaye Gallery, Toronto
2003 Parallel Horizons, solo exhibition, independently coordinated, Toronto
Forms of Desire, selection from series, Triangle Art Gallery, Triangle Studios, Toronto
2002 Gallery Collection, Group Holiday Exhibition, Prime Gallery, Toronto

Toronto International Art Fair, represented by Prime Gallery, Toronto

Forms of Desire, solo exhibition, Joseph D. Carrier Art Gallery, Toronto, courtesy of Prime Gallery
Forms of Desire, solo exhibition, Prime Gallery, Toronto
...the art of Gardens, group exhibition, First Canadian Place Gallery, with Prime Gallery, Toronto
2001 Scenic Scapes, group exhibition, Edward Day Gallery, Toronto
Reflections on Koi, solo exhibition, independently coordinated, Toronto
1995 On Reflection, independently coordinated with husband, Peter Lenardon, Toronto
1975 Paintings, juried group exhibition, Nova Scotia College of Art and Design, Halifax, Nova Scotia
Some Nova Scotia Women Artists, exhibition of 23 artists, in celebration of International Women’s Year, Art Gallery, Mount Saint Vincent University, Halifax, Nova Scotia
1974 Paintings, solo exhibition, Mezzanine Gallery (Anna Leonowens Gallery), Halifax, Nova Scotia

RELATED INFORMATION
Article Reference
  Toronto Life Magazine, mini review of Forms of Desire solo show, This Month– Art, by Betty Ann Jordan, July 2002 edition
Art Events
  Invited to produce pieces for the Textile Museum of Canada’s Annual Shadow Box Exhibition and Silent Auction, fund raising event, since 2002.
Invited to produce pieces for the OCAD Whodunit? Mystery Sale, since 2002.
Ongoing
  Continued to explore and produce art throughout my formal career, as well as collaborating with husband, Peter Lenardon, in wood sculpture and furniture design.
 
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