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College of Arts CURRICULUM VITAE Name: Will Gorlitz Department or School: School of Fine Art and Music Office Number: Zavitz Hall, Room 414 Extension: 53224 Email: wgorlitz@uoguelph.ca 1. 1. General Information A. Education Nova Scotia College of Art and Design, Halifax, Nova Scotia, 1977, BFA University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, 1972-1975 B. Academic Appointments at the University of Guelph 2007 Study Leave 2005 Professor 2001 Associate Professor 2001 Tenure C. Academic Appointments or Related Experience Prior to Appointment at the University of Guelph 1999-2001 CLA University of Waterloo 1997 Replacement instructor Ontario College of Art 1996 CLA University of Lethbridge, 1993 CLA University of Victoria 1988 Sessional instructor Banff Centre 1987 Instructor (4 workshops) Dundas Valley School of Art, D. Awards, Honours, Grants Grants: 2007 Canada Council Assistance to Visual Artists Project Grant $19,800.00 2007 University Research Assistant (Michael Pszczonak) 2006 Canada Council Project Assistance to Visual Arts, Fine Crafts and Architecture Organizations $14,000.00 for Visiting Speaker Series 2005 Canada Council Project Assistance to Visual Arts, Fine Crafts and Architecture Organizations $5000.00 for Visiting Speaker Series 2005 Canada Council Visiting Foreign Artists Program $2,000 2004 University Research Assistant (Colleen Kaloyanis) 2004 Canada Council Project Assistance to Visual Arts, Fine Crafts and Architecture Organizations $3000.00 for Visiting Speaker Series 2003 Canada Council Project Assistance to Visual Arts, Fine Crafts and Architecture Organizations $3000.00 for Visiting Speaker Series 2003 University Research Assistant (James Spark) 2003 College Research Enhancement Fund Grant, $3400.00 2002 University of Guelph, College Advancement Fund, $1000 for Visiting Speaker Series 2002 University of Guelph, College Enhancement Fund, $3,345.00

2001 Canada Council Project Assistance to Visual Arts, Fine Crafts and Architecture Organizations $4000.00 for Visiting Speaker Series 1997 Canada Council Grant for Established Artists 1995 Ontario Arts Council Visual Arts Grant 1993 Canada Council Short Term Grant 1993 Canada Council Arts Grant A 1993 Ontario Arts Council Visual Arts Grant 1991 Canada Council Short Term Grant 1990 Ontario Arts Council Visual Arts Grant 1989 Canada Council Arts Grant A 1988 Canada Council Arts Grant B 1987 Ontario Arts Council Visual Arts Grant 1986 Canada Council Arts Grant B 1985 Canada Council Arts Grant B 1984 Canada Council Arts Grant B 1983 Ontario Arts Council Visual Arts Grant Awards: 2005 Elected a member of the Royal Canadian Academy of Art 2001 University of Waterloo Distinguished Teacher Award 2. Teaching A. Undergraduate 1. Courses Course No. Title Semesters Taught SART*4760 Specialized Studio (triple weighted) W10 SART*4210 Painting IV W09 SART*4200 Painting III W02 F01 SART*4130 Drawing IV(double weighted) W10 SART*4100 Drawing IV W07 W06 SART*4090 Drawing III F09 F08 F06 F05 (2 sections) F04 F03 SART*3200 Painting II W02 SART*3090 Drawing II F04 W04 W03 SART*2090 Drawing I F09 W09 F08 (2 sections) F01

2. Other Teaching Activities W10 GTA supervision Nadja Pelkey SART*4760 Specialized Studio W10 Developed course curriculum for newly triple-weighted SART*4760 Specialized Studio W10 Developed course curriculum for newly double-weighted SART*4130 Drawing IV W09 Developed course curriculum SART*4210 Painting IV (colour topics in contemporary painting) F09 Developed new course curriculum for SART*4090 Drawing III F08 Developed new course curriculum for SART*2090 Drawing I F06 + W07 Guest lecturer for ASCI 2000 (Modes of Inquiry & Communications Across the Disciplines) F05 + 06 Guest lecturer for ARTH*1220 The Visual Arts Today W03 Developed course curriculum for SART *3090 Drawing II F03 Developed course curriculum for SART *4090 Drawing III F01 Developed course curriculum for SART*4200 Painting III B. Graduate 1. Courses Course No. Title Semesters Taught FINA*6545/6641 MFA Seminar II / IV W07, W06, W05, W04, W03 FINA *6530 Teaching Practicum I / II F06, F05, F04, F03, F02 2. Other Teaching Activities Graduate Advisor: Dates Student s Name (advisor role) Student s Program W10- Amanda McMorran MFA W09-S10 Stephen Fisher (committee) MFA W08-S09 Margaret Flood (committee) MFA W08-S09 Laura Madera (advisor) MFA W07-S08 Kevin Rogers (committee) MFA W07-S08 John Eisler (committee) MFA W05-S06 Nicole Vogelzang (advisor) MFA W05-S06 Pete Smith (committee) MFA W05-S06 Martin Golland (advisor) MFA W05-S06 Melanie Authier (advisor) MFA W04-S05 Sarah Cale (secondary) MFA W04-S05 Eileen MacArthur (primary) MFA W03-S04 Eryn Foster (primary/secondary) MFA W03-S04 Jaclyn Conley (secondary) MFA W03-S04 Jason Hallows (secondary) MFA W02-W03 Isabel Martinez (primary/secondary) MFA F01-S02 Derek Sullivan (secondary) MFA F01-S02 Athanasios Mitsoulis (secondary) MFA Exhibition Organization Initiated and installed a Graduate student exhibition at Birch Libralato, July 5

August 1, 2007. Initiated and organized a successful graduate student exchange exhibition with the New York University at Buffalo, Switch. Winter 2004. Class Visitors Organized the following special visitors (in addition to the Visiting Artist & Speakers series) to attend Graduate and Undergraduate classes: Michael Craig Martin W07 Sydney Hermant W06 (grad) Julie Voyce F04 (undergrad) Pierre Dorion, W03 (grad) Kim Moodie, F02 (undergrad) Cathy DaleyW02 (undergrad) Richard Rhodes W02(grad) Student Recognition Sarah Cale selected as a finalist of the 12 th Annual Royal Bank of Canada Canadian Painting Competition 2010 Jaclyn Conley Tenure Track at Hartfort Art School, University of Hartford, 2010 Martin Golland selected as a finalist with Honourable Mention for the 11 th Annual Royal Bank of Canada Canadian Painting Competition 2009 Sarah Cale selected as a finalist of the 11 th Annual Royal Bank of Canada Canadian Painting Competition, 2009 Martin Golland Tenure Track at Dept of Visual Arts, University of Ottawa, 2009 Kevin Rogers accepted into PhD Program, University of Western Ontario F2009 Martin Golland selected as a finalist of the 10 th Annual Royal Bank of Canada Canadian Painting Competition 2008 Melanie Authier selected as a finalist with Honourable Mention for the 9 th Annual Royal Bank of Canada Canadian Painting Competition 2007 Martin Golland selected as a finalist of the 8 th Annual Royal Bank of Canada Canadian Painting Competition, 2006 Martin Golland received an Ontario Graduate Scholarship, 2005 Melanie Authier received an Ontario Graduate Scholarship, 2005 Sarah Cale won 1 st prize overall for Painting, at the Toronto Outdoor Art Exhibition, 2004 Jaclyn Conley was awarded an Imperial Tobacco Arts Grant, 2004 Jaclyn Conley received an Ontario Graduate Scholarship, 2003 3. Scholarly and Creative Activity A. Performances and Exhibitions Solo Exhibitions 2010 Birch Libralato Gallery, Toronto, Will Gorlitz new/old/new

2010 Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art, Toronto, nowhere if not here 2010 Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art, Toronto, Always Already 2009 Michael Gibson Gallery, London, Will Gorlitz New Paintings 2009 Macdonald Stewart Art Centre, Guelph, nowhere if not here 2009 Art Gallery of Nova Scotia, nowhere if not here 2009 Kitchener Waterloo Art Gallery, nowhere if not here 2008 Birch Libralato Gallery, Toronto, Will Gorlitz 2007 Winnipeg Art Gallery, Winnipeg, Manitoba 2007 Harbinger Gallery, Waterloo, Ontario 2005 Birch Libralato, Toronto, Ontario 2004 Galerie René Blouin, Montréal, Québec (1999, 1996, 1991) 2002 Sable-Castelli Gallery, Toronto, Ontario (1998, 1996, 1994, 1992, 1991, 1990, 1988, 1987, 1986, 1985, 1983) 1994 The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery, Toronto, Ontario 1991 Centre culturel canadien, Paris, France 1991 Agnes Etherington Art Centre, Kingston, Ontario 1991 McIntosh Gallery, London, Ontario 1990 Oakville Galleries, Oakville, Ontario 1989 Artspeak Gallery, Vancouver, British Columbia 1988 Mendel Art Gallery, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan 1988 Winnipeg Art Gallery, Winnipeg, Manitoba 1988 Concordia University Art Gallery, Montréal, Québec 1987 49th Parallel, New York, New York, U.S.A. 1987 K.A.A.I., Kingston, Ontario 1986 The Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, Ontario 1984 YYZ Artists' Outlet, Toronto, Ontario 1983 Plug In Inc., Winnipeg, Manitoba (1980, 1978) 1983 ChromaZone, Toronto, Ontario Selected Group Exhibitions 2010 Elissa Cristall Gallery, Vancouver Sudden Frost 2010 Birch Libralato, Toronto The Essential Works Show V 2010 Michael Gibson Gallery, London, Ontario Behind the Curtain II 2008 The Glenbow Museum, Calgary, Alberta The Big Gift: Calgary Celebrates Art from Canadians 2008 The Direct Energy Centre, Toronto The Green Living Show 2006 Birch Libralato Gallery, Toronto The Essential Works Show 2006 Minarovich Gallery, Elora Centre for the Arts, Elora Road Trip 2006 Gladstone Hotel, Toronto, Ontario You Don t Wanna Miss This Shit

2005 Art Gallery of Nova Scotia, Halifax, Nova Scotia From New Image to New Wave: Legacy of NSCAD in the Seventies 2004 Kitchener Waterloo Art Gallery, Kitchener, Ontario Bloom (Gorlitz, Richter, Latour) 2004 McMichael Canadian Art Collection, Kleinburg, Ontario Identities: Canadian Portraits 2004 Macdonald Stewart Art Centre, Guelph, Ontario Skies (Gorlitz, Hartman, Bierk, Lahey) 2004 Kitchener Waterloo Art Gallery, Kitchener, Ontario Bloom (Gorlitz, Richter, Latour) 2003 MacLaren Art Centre, Barrie, Ontario The Water Project 2003 Galerie de l UQAM, Université du Québec à Montréal, Montréal, Québec Épreuve de Distance 2003 Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery, Kitchener, Ontario 1 st Annual KW AG Biennale 2003 Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art, Toronto, Ontario Painters 15 2002 Shanghai Art Museum, Shanghai, China Painters 15 2002 Art Gallery of North York, Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art and the Koffler Gallery, Toronto, Ontario Regarding Landscape 2002 Macdonald Stewart Art Centre, Guelph, Ontario Guelph Artists 2002 2000 London Regional Art & Historical Museums, London, Ontario The Single Tree 1999 Galerie René Blouin / Galerie Lilian Rodriguez, Montréal, Québec Les peintures 1999 MacLaren Art Centre, Barrie, Ontario Re-imagining Modernism 1997 Trépanier Baer Gallery, Calgary, Alberta Painting in the 90's Part I: Sandra Meigs/Suzanna Heller/Will Gorlitz 1995 S. L. Simpson Gallery, Toronto, Ontario Milieu: of the order of presentation 1993 Galerie René Blouin, Montréal, Québec Pierre Dorion/Charles Gagnon/Will Gorlitz 1992 The Art Gallery of Peterborough, Peterborough, Ontario Tree Designations 1991 Extension Gallery, Toronto, Ontario A Public Room 1989 The National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario Canadian Biennial of Contemporary Art 1987 Hallwalls, Buffalo, New York Toronto Exchange 1987 Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, Ontario

Written Images 1986 Sable-Castelli Gallery, Toronto, Ontario Will Gorlitz/Douglas Kirton 1986 The Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, Ontario Perspective 86 - Will Gorlitz and Nancy Johnson 1985 Sâo Paulo, Brazil Sâo Paulo Bienal 1985 Plug In Inc., Winnipeg, Manitoba Plug In Redux 1985 Galerie Walcheturm, Binz 39, Zurich, Switzerland Fire and Ice 1985 Art Gallery at Harbourfront, Toronto, Ontario Late Capitalism 1985 Aorta, Amsterdam, the Netherlands Doppelgänger 1985 Agnes Etherington Art Centre, Kingston, Ontario The Allegorical Image 1984 Mercer Union, Toronto, Ontario (circulating) Open Space, Victoria, B.C. Contemporary Art Gallery, Vancouver, British Columbia 80/1/2/3/4 Toronto: Content/Context B. Publications Author The Grandiose Concocted Plan, Stride Gallery, Calgary, 2008 (Art Green exhibition brochure) "Alienation, Painting and Polemics London Regional Art & Historical Museum, London, ON, 1999 (Doug Kirton exhibition catalogue) Published Artist Projects "Will Gorlitz", Notebook Projects, Contemporary Art Gallery, Vancouver, 1996 Gorlitz, Will. "Intersections: NOW Magazine Media Project", NOW Magazine, May 28, 1992 "Left", Impulse Magazine, Vol.16, no.1 "Cover", Border/Lines, No. 7/8, Spring/Summer 1987 "Excerpt", C Magazine, Winter 1985, no.4, pp.46-49 Catalogue/book publications 2010 Borys, Stephen. Winnipeg Art Gallery: Guide to the Collection, Winnipeg Art Gallery, Winnipeg. 2010 Smith, Pete. Sudden Frost. Vancouver, British Columbia: Elissa Cristall Gallery 2010 Donovan, Daniel. The Donovan Collection, University of St. Michael's College, Toronto

2009 Green, Art. Will Gorlitz New Paintings. London, Ontario: Michael Gibson Gallery 2008 Ferguson, Bruce, Peggy Gale, Jeffery Spalding, and David Urban. Will Gorlitz nowhere if not here. Waterloo: Wilfrid Laurier University Press 2005 Falconer, S., Finn, C., Freybe, A. L., Identities: Canadian Portraits, McMichael Canadian Art Collection 2000 Millard, Laura. The Single Tree, London Regional Art & Historical Museums, London, Ontario 1999 Murray, Joan, Canadian Art in the Twentieth Century, DundernPress, Toronto 1997 Willson, Kevin. Will Gorlitz: Drei Abhandlungen zur Sexual Theorie, University of Toronto Art Centre, Toronto 1994 Keziere, Russel. "The Troubled Mirror: Will Gorlitz's Real Time", Real Time, The Power Plant Art Gallery, Toronto 1993 Bell, Michael. Empowering the Word, Carleton University Art Gallery 1992 Fischer, Barbara. Decalogue YYZ 1979-89, YYZ, Toronto 1992 Tamplin, Illi-Maria. Tree Designations, The Art Gallery of Peterborough, Peterborough 1990 Bell Farrell, Carolyn. The Three Essays Trilogy, Oakville Galleries, Oakville 1989 Nemiroff, Diana. Canadian Biennial of Contemporary Art, the National Gallery, Ottawa 1989 McGrath, Jerry. Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality - at Home with Freud, Artspeak Gallery, Vancouver 1987 Wood, William. Will Gorlitz, 49th Parallel, New York 1986 Fischer, Barbara. "Will Gorlitz / Nancy Johnson" Perspective 86, Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto 1985 Sigurdson, D., Gillies, S., Plug in Redux, Plug In Inc., Winnipeg, Manitoba 1985 Rhodes, Richard. Fractura Narrativa Propria, Sâo Paulo Bienal, Sâo Paulo, Brazil 1985 Wood, William. Fire and Ice, Galerie Walcheturm, Binz 39, Zurich, Switzerland 1985 Guest, Tim. Late Capitalism, Toronto: the Art Gallery at Harbourfront, Toronto 1985 Groot, Paul. Doppelgänger, Aorta, Amsterdam, the Netherlands 1985 Grenville, Bruce. The Allegorical Image in Recent Canadian Painting, Agnes Etherington Art Centre, Kingston Selected Articles and Reviews Aquin, Stéphane. "Will Gorlitz", VOIR, Montréal, du 21 au 27 mars 1996, p. 50 Balzer, David. He s got the look. Eye Weekly Feb. 25, 2010, page 39 Cooper, Rachelle. Inspiration is Not Enough, Guelph Alumnus, summer 2003 Dault, Gary Michael. "The Psychopathology of Everyday Life", C Magazine, March, 1988, no.17, p.70 Dault, Julia Will Gorlitz, Border Crossings, March 2006, vol. 25, no.1 Dumont, Jean. "Arts Visuels", Le Devoir, Montréal, 2 février 1991, p. C 9 Duncan, Ann. "Brooding images...", The Gazette, Montreal, February 20, 1988,p.D5 Enright, Robert. The Miss of Sisyphus. Border Crossings, Fall 2002, vol.21, no.4

Enright, Robert. "Ethics of Uncertainty". Border Crossings, Fall 1988, vol.7, no.4 Fones, Robert. "Will Gorlitz, Sable-Castelli Gallery", Vanguard, Dec-Jan 1986-87, vol.15, no.6, p.29 Guest, Tim. "80/1/2/3/4, Mercer Union, Toronto", Vanguard, May 1984, vol.13, no.4, p.43-44 Hakim, Mona. "Le glissement entre l'absence et la présence". Le Devoir, Montréal, 2 Mai 1993, p. C 15 Jager, David. Gorlitz s cerebral cool. Now Mar. 11-17, 2010, page 70 Klucinakas, Jean. "Will Gorlitz, Galerie René Blouin", Parachute, no.63, juillet-aout-septembre 1991, pp.33-34 Lebredt, Gordon. "After-Affects: a small matter of some face", C Magazine, Summer1985, no.6, pp.16-19 Liss, David. "Painting and seeing", The Gazette, Montreal, March 23, 1996 p. H 6 Loughery, John. "Will Gorlitz, 49th Parallel", Arts Magazine, Dec. 1987, vol.62, no.4, p.10 Lypchuk, Donna. "Famous Lies and Illustrious Disguises", Parallelogramme, Fall 1985, vol.ii, no.1, pp.21-26 MacKay, Gillian. "Will Gorlitz: The Sable-Castelli Gallery/The Power Plant", Canadian Art, Spring 1994, vol.ii, no.1, pp.75-77 McFadden, David. "Late Capitalism", Canadian Art, Summer/June 1985, vol.2, no.3, p.18 McGrath, Jerry. "Will Gorlitz - Axis Mundi", C Magazine, no.12, pp.70-71 McGrath, Jerry. Will Gorlitz Vanguard, February, 1984 McIlroy, Randal. "Gorlitz exhibit documents...", Winnipeg Free Press, September 24, 1988, p.24 Murray, Joan. Canadian Art in the Twentieth Century, Toronto/Oxford, Dundurn Press, 1999 Nind, Sarah. Will Gorlitz, Canadian Art, Winter 2002, vol.19, no.4, p.82 O'Brien, Peter. "Consumed with that which it was nourished by: Will Gorlitz's Literary Landscapes", University of Toronto Quarterly, Spring 1997, vol.66, no.2, pp.403-410 Punter, Jennie. "The mundane made strange", The Whig Standard Magazine, Kingston, Ontario, September 19, 1987 Reid, Robert. Gorlitz s world. The Record, Kitchener Oct. 11, 2008, section C Rhodes, Richard. "Will Gorlitz", Montréal, Fall 1998, pp 18-19 Scott, Melanie. "A New Group...", Saturday Night, July/August 1997, pp.52-60 Sigurdson, Doug. "Axis Mundi", On The Arts, CJRT- FM, September 10, 1986 Taylor, Kate. "Odd couple stands art on its head", The Globe and Mail, January 29, 1994 Towne, Elke. "Fast Forward", Canadian Art, Winter 1989, p.32 Whyte, Murray. Still life with menace. The Toronto Star Feb. 18, 2010 Wylie, Liz. "Bad Faith", Canadian Art, Spring 1988, Vol. 5 No. 1, p. 96 Wylie, Liz. "Will Gorlitz's illumination of the shadows of doubt", NOW Magazine, Dec.10-16, 1987 Selected web reviews and blogs

Canadian Art, (2 minute, 6 second) video, Will Gorlitz: As the World Turns, Oct. 18 Nov 15, http://vimeo.com/2101913?pg=embed&sec=2101913 Akimbo, Will Gorlitz at KWAG, posted by Sky Glabush, Oct. 15, 2008, http://www.akimbo.ca/akimblog/?id=233 C. Conferences, Workshops, Invited Lectures Panel Discussions 2006 UAAC conference Roundtable Discussion on Graduate Studies in Canada Halifax, Nova Scotia 2003 The Drama Students Federation and the Theatre Department of the University of Guelph. Panel discussion on the role of the artist in society. 2001 University of Waterloo, Canadian Art and Nationalism panel discussion Invited Guest Lectures and Critiques: 2010 MOCCA / Partners in Art 2009 University of Guelph SOFAM Visiting Artist and Speaker Program 2009 Macdonald Stewart Art Centre (2 talks Sept 21 + 29) 2009 NSCAD University 2008 Kitchener Waterloo Art Gallery (2 talks-sept + Nov) 2008 Highland Glen Camera Club, Kitchener 2008 The Elora Centre for the Arts 2007 The Winnipeg Art Gallery, Winnipeg, Manitoba 2007 Georgian College, Barrie, Ont. 2005 University of Toronto, Toronto, Ont. 2004 University of Guelph Visiting Speaker Program, Guelph, Ont. 2003 University of Guelph Research in Progress Seminar, Guelph, Ont. 2002 Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art, Toronto, Ontario 2002 McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario 2001 University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario. 1999 Georgian College, Barrie, Ont. 1998 University of Guelph, Guelph, Ont. University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ont. Ontario College of Art and Design. Toronto, Ont. University of Victoria, Victoria, B. C. 1997 Ontario College of Art and Design. Toronto, Ont. University of Manitoba. Winnipeg Man. Alberta College of Art and Design. Calgary, Alta. 1996 University of Lethbridge. Lethbridge, Alta. Ontario College of Art and Design. Toronto, Ont. 1995 University of Guelph. Guelph, Ont. 1993 McMichael Canadian Art Collection. Kleinberg, Ont. Concordia University. Montreal, Que. 1992 The Art Gallery of Peterborough. Peterborough, Ont. 1991 University of Western Ontario. London, Ont.

H.B.Beal Secondary School. London, Ont. McIntosh Gallery. London, Ont. Queen's University. Kingston, Ont. Concordia University Graduate Program. Montreal, Que. 1990 Oakville Galleries. Oakville, Ont. Sheridan College. Oakville, Ont. 1989 National Gallery of Canada. Ottawa Ont. University of Victoria. Victoria, B.C. Simon Fraser University. Vancouver, B.C. Emily Carr College of Art and Design. Vancouver, B.C. Beaverbrooke Art Gallery. Fredericton, N.B. University of Waterloo. Waterloo, Ont. Ontario College of Art. Toronto, Ont. 1988 University of Regina. Regina, Sask. Mendel Art Gallery. Saskatoon, Sask. Winnipeg Art Gallery. Winnipeg, Man. University of Manitoba. Winnipeg, Man. Nova Scotia College of Art and Design. Halifax, N.S. Concordia University. Montreal, Que. Banff Centre. Banff, Alta. 1987 K.A.A.I.. Kingston, Ont. Dundas Valley School of Art. Dundas, Ont. York University. Toronto, Ont. 1986 University of Lethbridge. Lethbridge, Alta. Ontario College of Art. Toronto, Ont. Art Gallery of Ontario. Toronto, Ont. Sheridan College. Oakville, Ont. Toronto School of Art. Toronto,Ont. 1985 University of Victoria. Victoria, B.C. Emily Carr College of Art and Design. Vancouver, B.C. University of British Columbia. Vancouver, B.C. Ontario College of Art. Toronto, Ont. D. Other Professional Activities Public Art Commissions 1996 Whitby Psychiatric Hospital, Whitby, Ontario 1995 Simcoe Place; Toronto, Ontario 1989 Cineplex Odeon Theatres, Toronto, Ontario Public Collections Agnes Etherington Art Centre, Kingston, Ontario Art Gallery of Nova Scotia, Halifax, Nova Scotia Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, Ontario Canada Council Art Bank, Ottawa, Ontario Concordia University Art Gallery, Montréal, Québec

Glenbow Museum, Calgary, Alberta Hamilton Art Gallery, Hamilton, Ontario Macdonald Stewart Art Centre, Guelph, Ontario Mackenzie Art Gallery, Regina, Saskatchewan MacLaren Art Centre, Barrie, Ontario McMichael Canadian Art Collection, Kleinberg, Ontario Musée des beaux-arts de Montréal, Montreal, Québec Museum London, London, Ontario Shanghai Art Museum, Shanghai, China Tom Thomson Memorial Art Gallery, Owen Sound, Ontario University of Toronto Art Centre, Toronto, Ontario Winnipeg Art Gallery, Winnipeg, Manitoba Curatorial Times of Uncertainty - Doug Kirton: Paintings 1983-1999, Museum of Canadian Contemporary Art, University of Waterloo Art Gallery and London Regional Art & Historical Museum D. Work in Progress I am currently redefining and expanding two current bodies of work that relate to my painting practice: Always Already and Arboretum ; as well as exploring and developing a recent interest in a form of drawing utilizing gouache on paper. Michael Gibson Gallery has proposed to present an exhibition of new work in the coming year and I am also currently in discussion with Plug In ICA in Winnipeg to present a revised and expanded version of Always Already. 4. Service and Administration A. Department B. College and University C. Community A. A. Department B. C. 1. Administrative Appointments MFA Program Coordinator, September, F02 - W07 Studio Liaison to the Interim Director, F02- W03 2. Committees 2009-10 Drawing Area Coordinator 2008-09, 2006-07, 2005-06, 2004-05, 2003-04 F2010 SOFAM Tenure and Promotion Committee F09, F08, F06, F05, F03, F02 2009-10 Studio Art Curriculum Committee (member) 2008-09, 2006-07, 2005-06, 2004-05 2009-10 MFA Committee (member)

2008-09 2006-07 MFA Committee (chair) 2005-06, 2004-05, 2003-04, 2002-03 2006-07 Visiting Artist and Speaker Program (coordinator) 2005-06, 2004-05. 2003-04, 2002-03 2002-03 Studio Studio Art Curriculum Committee (chair) W2007 W2007 Hiring Committee, Painting, tenure track W2006 Hiring Committee, Painting CLA W2005 Hiring Committee, Painting Tenure Track W2004 Hiring Committee, Drawing CLA W2004 Hiring Committee, Visual Studies CLA W2003 Hiring Committee, Painting CLA W2003 Hiring Committee, Drawing CLA W2002 Hiring Committee, Sculpture Tenure Track 3. Other Coordinated upgrade of Axelrod Spray Room, F2009 Coordinated renovation-related preparations and move to 2 drawing new classrooms (A282 and A185), Summer 2009 and summer 2010 Supervision of the unscheduled emergency temporary move of the lower level drawing classroom from Axelrod 282 to Textiles Building, Summer 2008 Coordinated the site visit for external examiners for the OCGS appraisal, W2007 MFA Handbook, updated and published annually, Summer 2002, 2003 (redesign), 2004, 2005, 2006 Worked with Nathan Saliwonchyk on new design of SOFAM website, 2006-07 Organized and planned the move and refurbishment of the upper level drawing classrooms in Axelrod. 2006 Produced the MFA program Ontario Council on Graduate Studies Appraisal Brief, W2007 Drawing area and MFA program submissions for SOFAM to the University of Guelph Integrated Plan Drafted successful nomination of David Urban for 2005 Alumni Medal of Achievement Initiating and overseeing the binding of MFA theses from the Graduate Program s inception Summer 2005 SOFAM/MFA Website Design and Development (with Michael Denny), Summer 2004 Researched, developed, designed and implemented course evaluation questionnaires for the Graduate Program, W 2004 Created MFA Poster and promotional brochure for recruitment purposes Ontario Council on Graduate Studies report on the MFA in Studio Art at the University of Guelph, 2003

Student Competition Submissions Organized SOFAM submissions for Bank of Montreal 1 st Art Invitational Student Art Competition. W2009, W2005, W2004 Emcee for the Student Juried Art Exhibition, March 15 th, 2002 Field Trip Co-ordination Organized and conducted a day trip to the Albright Knox Art Gallery in Buffalo, U.S.A. W2010 Organized and conducted a day trip to Toronto to visit the newly reopened Art Gallery of Ontario and other downtown galleries. W2009 Organized and conducted a Graduate student trip to New York to visit museums, galleries and Ross Bleckner and David Altmejd s studios, W2007 Co-organized with FAN (student organization) and participated on a day field trip to the Toronto International Art Fair and Queen Street area galleries; F2005. Co-organized with FAN (student organization) and participated on a trip to the Carnegie International, Pittsburgh; W2005. Organized and conducted a day trip for the Graduate students to Buffalo to visit Hallwalls Gallery and the Albright Knox Art Gallery. F2003 Organized and conducted day trip to Toronto for Museums and Galleries, F2001 Organized student tour of Montreal galleries, F2001 B. College and University Committees Senate 2006-07 (member) Senate Committee on Internal Review (SCIR) 2006-07 (member) (facilitator of site visit for CIS program review) Senate Committee on University Planning (SCUP) 2006-07 (member) Senate 2005-06, (member) Board of Graduate Studies, 2005-06 (member) Senate Committee on Internal Review, 2005-06 (member) Senate 2004-05, (member) Other Alumni Weekend Successful nomination of David Urban, MFA program graduate, for the 2005 Alumni Medal of Achievement Convocation June 2010 (usher) 2007, 2006, 2004 (usher), 2003 (usher), 2002 (usher) Winter 2003 (usher) Academic Recruitment

Participated in Undergraduate Recruitment Fair, Fall 2006 Participated in recruitment and liaison event. Spring 2004 Participated in recruitment and liaison event. Fall 2003 BA Orientation Session Participated in a BA Academic Orientation Session, September 2002 C. Community Fundraising donation Donation of painting to C-Magazine, 2010 Donation of painting to Canadian Art Magazine Foundation, Toronto 2009 Donation of painting to MacLaren Art Centre, Barrie 2008, 2009 Donation of painting to Kitchener Waterloo Art Gallery 2009 Donation of painting to Guelph Jazz Festival annual fundraiser, W2009, W2008, W2007, W2005 Donation of painting to Macdonald Stewart Art Centre Beyond the Frame fundraiser, F2009, F2008, F2005, F2003, F 2000 Donation of painting to the Elora Centre for the Arts 2009, 2007 Donation of painting to University of Waterloo annual fundraiser, F2006, F2005, F2003, F2002, F2001 Donation of painting to Ontario College of Art & Design Whodunit? fundraiser, F2006, F2004 Donation of painting to Casey House Art With Heart fundraiser, F2006, F2004 Canadian Heritage Cultural Properties Gifts The Glenbow Museum, Calgary, Alberta, 2008 The Macdonald Stewart Art Centre, Guelph, 2008, 2002 Tom Thomson Art Gallery, Owen Sound, 2007 Art Gallery of Nova Scotia, 2006 Museum London, 2005 Musée des beaux-arts de Montréal, Montréal, 2004 University of Toronto Art Centre, 2002 Art Jurying/Judging Canada Council for the Arts peer assessment juror: Assistance to Visual Artists Long-Term Grants program, Dec. 2009 City of Barrie Cultural Grants program, juror, March 2009 Jury for the Shirley Dilworth Painting Competition, the Elora Centre for the Arts, Elora, 2007 Jury for the Arts Ridgetown, Annual Juried Art Exhibition, 2006 Jury member for the 6 th Annual Royal Bank of Canada Canadian Painting Competition, May and November 2004 Judge for Overall Painting Award at the Toronto Outdoor Exhibition, July 2004 Judge for Annual Student Art Exhibit at Centennial Collegiate, Guelph, W2004

Judge for Central Ontario Orchid Society, F2004 Jury member for the Elora Arts Council s annual exhibition - Insights 2003, S2003 External Examiner Examiner for MFA candidate for Macksim Grunin at the University of Waterloo, Waterloo, April 12, 2004 Examiner for MFA candidate Sarah Peterson at the University of Western Ontario, London on September 12, 2003 Examiner for MFA candidate Darlene Cole at the University of Waterloo, Waterloo, in 1995 External Graduate Advisor Vermont College of Fine Arts Artist-Teacher for low-residency MFA Program student Janette Hayhoe. (guidance on six month studio project), 2010 Intern Supervisor Supervised University of Waterloo, MFA candidate Shi, Le in the Shantz Summer Internship Program in 1998 Departmental External Reviewer Member of the three person committee for the External Review of the Department of Fine Art at the University of Toronto, April 7and 8, 2004. Other members were Professor S. Hollis Clayson, Northwestern University and Professor Michael-Ann Holly, Clark Art Institute. External Assessor for Tenure University of Toronto, external assessor for faculty member tenure application, 2009 Panel Member Participated as part of a three / member selection panel for the Ontario Graduate Scholarship (OGS) competition. The panel reviewed approx. 56 scholarship applications (Art History and Music) and selected OGS recipients for the 2003-2004 program Cultural Boards and Committees 1997-1999 Cinefest Picton, Picton, Ontario 1995-1997 Art Gallery of North York Acquisition Committee North York, Ontario 1988-1995 Agnes Etherington Art Centre Advisory Board Kingston, Ontario 1988-1993 Art Gallery of Ontario Contemporary Canadian Collection Committee, Toronto, Ontario 1985-1988 Mercer Union Board of Directors, Toronto, Ontario 1979-1981 Plug In Inc. Board of Directors, Winnipeg, Manitoba

Explanatory Notes 1. General Information A. List post-secondary institutions in reverse chronological order. The following format is to be used: 1967 Ph.D. Centre for Humanist Studies, University of Somewhere (attended 1963-1967) B. Insert leaves and year of Tenure, as in the following example: 1989 Study Leave 1986-87 SHHRC-assisted Leave 1984 Associate Professor 1980-81 Study Leave 1979 Tenure 1974 Assistant Professor Where Leaves are cited, indicate whether unpaid, Study Leave, or grant-assisted. C. Follow the example for B, adding institutions and dates as follows: 1977 Associate Professor University of Calgary 1974-75 Study Leave University of Calgary 1973 Tenure University of Calgary 1968-73 Assistant Professor University of Calgary 1965-67 Sessional Lecturer Simon Fraser University Where experience is not academic, put the position in the rank column and the employer in the university column. D. List in reverse chronological order all awards. If too numerous list by subcategories: scholarships, grants and teaching awards. For grants, cite granting agency first, the title of the project and amount. 1989 Visiting Fellow University of Nowhere 1988-91 SSHRC, Studying the Humanities, $1,000,000 1986 University of Guelph Grant, Studying the Humanities, $100 2. Teaching A. Undergraduate The following format should be used: Course No. Title Semesters Taught Add new courses as they are taught and update the semester taught column on an annual basis. Semesters taught could, for example, follow this pattern: F87, S88, F89 (2 sections) Include directed reading courses here on a separate list.

Other Teaching Activities might include the supervision of honours essays (with the student s name and essay title), guest lectures (at the University of Guelph), co-ordination of multi-section courses, supervision of Teaching Assistants, course/curriculum development, continuing education courses, and some TSS activities. Faculty members should create and prioritize categories, adding new items within each category in reverse chronological order (providing dates). B. Graduate 1. The following format should be used: Course No. Title Semester Taught Include directed reading courses. 2. The following format should be used: a. Supervisor Dates Student s Name Student s Program Topic b. Supervisory and Examining Committees c. Supervisory Committee d. Examining Committee e. Other If the Department or School offers a Ph.D., other teaching should be separated into categories, Ph.D. and then M.A. Do not duplicate, for example, by listing under supervision under the committees. Items should appear on the C.V. with the opening date; the completion date can be added later. Other might include, for example, the supervision of internships, practica, etc. 3. Scholarly and Creative Activity Note: In the case of extra-disciplinary or interdisciplinary work, the faculty member may integrate this material or list publications in reverse chronological order in each section. A. Publications Full bibliographical entry, including pages. Include work accepted but not yet published, citing expected date of publication; bibliographical information to be updated annually. The following order of categories is proposed as a basic scholarly grid (others may be added as necessary): 1. Books 2. Chapters in books refereed chapters may be marked with an asterisk. 3. Articles refereed or similar journals. Refereed publications may be marked with an asterisk or placed in separate categories. 4. Editorial or biographical work eg. Editor of a journal, guest editor of a journal, bibliographical checklist in a journal. 5. Entries in reference works. 6. Reviews the individual may choose to separate out review-essays. 7. Other writings eg. journalism, catalogues and program note, etc.

Creative publications (stories, poems, plays, librettos, compositions and arrangements, etc.) May be inserted or may replace categories in the above grid, in positions to be determined by the faculty member. Categories should not appear on the c.v. unless or until they become necessary. Publications of excerpts would normally be indicates as a supplement to the original bibliographical entry. Reprints and revised editions may be indicated as supplement to the original bibliographical entry, or (especially if significant revision is involved) as a separate entry, maintaining reverse chronological order. An essay that appeared first in a journal and then as part of a book would normally be listed twice (under Articles and Chapters in Books ). An indication of reprinting should be supplied in brackets eg.[reprinted in Canadian Women s Studies] following the entry for Chapters in Books. Translations should appear under each original entry, as separate items. Material such as reviews of a play written, directed, or performed in by the individual should not appear on c.v. but may appear in a supplement. B. Performances and Exhibitions At the faculty member s discretion, this category might appear as A and publications as B. Categories, to be established and prioritized by the faculty member, might include the following: radio and television readings theatre (or subcategories such as acting, directing, designing, etc.) collections commissions exhibitions concerts Performances by others of the individual s work (eg. books on tape, plays, musical compositions) should be clearly distinguished from the individual s own performance. Maintain reverse chronological order throughout. C. Conferences, Workshops, and Invited Lectures 1. 1. Major addresses and Conference Papers include date, conference title or scholarly sponsor, venue. List in reverse chronological order. 2. 2. Other. This might include chairing a panel, serving as respondent, workshops, lectures at other universities, master classes, demonstrations, etc. Subcategories may be appropriate for some individuals, or a running reverse chronology may be used. Note that activities such as Update or talks for high school students should be listed under III, Service and Administration. D. Other Professional Activities Sub-categories (to be determined by the faculty member) may be employed. Other professional Activities might include service on an editorial board or jury; offices held in profession organizations; advisory boards; journal, grant, external tenure/promotion; publisher refereeing; consultation; program assessment; service as an external member on an M.A. or Ph.D. committee at another institution. E. Work in Progress

4. Service and Administration A. Department (List in reverse chronological order where possible.) Numbered categories should be used as follows: 1. Administrative Appointments eg. July 1983, July 1982, June 1981 Acting Chair, 1974-79 Chair, Department of History 2. Committees (Indicate whether member or chair, adding dates so that the name of the committee is not repeated.) eg. 1989-90 Chair, Curriculum Committee 1988-90, 1981-92, 1978-79, Member, Curriculum Committee **Important committees should be listed separately. 3. Other. This might include, for example, service as an academic counsellor or preparation of a Department Handbook. Give dates. B. College and University. Numbered categories should be used as follows: 1. Administrative Appointments. eg. May 1985, 1978-79 Acting Dean 2. Committees. (Indicate whether member or chair, adding dates so that the name of the committee is not repeated.) eg. 1990-91 Chair, Subcommittee on Parental Leave 1989-90 Member, Employment Equity Advisory Committee Note. As in example above, that important subcommittee activities should be listed separately. C. Community Numbered subcategories may be supplied by the faculty member if desired. Obviously many of the activities that might be listed in this section of the c.v. will have been undertaken on the basis of the faculty member s professional expertise. The intention is to list here such activities as talks to school groups, and to reserve, for example, lectures at other universities to the section on Scholarly and Creative Activity (under Other Professional Activity ); similarly, the judging of a high school debate would be listed here, whereas serving on a jury for the Ontario Arts Council would appear under Other Professional Activity. Sample activities include Update, College Royal, service on the Board of the Guelph Historical Society or the Performing Arts Centre. Normally, activities of a purely non-professional kind would not be listed. Revised March 2002