The Photographic and Computer Art
of
John Palmer

 

 

 

                     Exhibitions and Other Credits:

 

   
June, 2004

L’ Arc des Perdants Anonymes, 3-dimensional work. Bainton Gallery,

Blyth, Ontario (produced jointly with my son, Matthew Palmer)
 

May, 2004

 

Patterns and Perceptions, a one-person juried exhibition of photographic and photo-based art, Gallery in the Grove, Bright's Grove, Ontario
 
September, 2003

 

Sigmund Visits the Farm, a one-person juried exhibition, Starbucks/Chapters, Masonville, London, Ontario
 
May, 2003

 

The Streets of Melaka, Bainton Gallery, Blyth Memorial Hall

 

April, 2003

 

Kaleidescope, best photo, second prize overall in "Look 2003".
Lambton Gallery, Sarnia, Ontario
 

November 30 – December 28, 2002

Along the Way, a one-person juried exhibition of photographs. Sifton Gallery, Masonville Library, London, Ontario.

 

August 6 – 

September 1, 2002

Huron County Expressions, a juried exhibition of photographs. Bainton Gallery, Blyth Memorial Hall.

 

April, 2002 

 

 

 

March 17 –

March 31, 2002

Ecclesiastes 3: 1-4, a photograph entered in the "Look 2002" exhibition and awarded an honourable mention, Lambton Gallery, Sarnia, Ontario

 

Dead Queen Anne, an exhibition of photographs of Queen Anne’s Lace in the autumn and winter, Forest City Gallery, London, Ontario

 

December, 2002

The Kilmer Variations, in a juried exhibition entitled, “Multiples”, Galleries @ Galleria, London, Ontario.

 

August 20, 2001

Invited Judge, Photography and Slide Exhibition, Western Fair Photography Show, London, Ontario.

 

August, 2001 De-ruralization, a juried collection of six photographs; one of ten artists whose work was accepted by the McIntosh Gallery for displays in Galleria Mall, during the Canada Summer Games in London, Ontario.

 

Summer, 2001 Blyth Theatre Gift Shop: The Two of Us, Sisters, Kilmer’s Revenge, and The Clinton Moors.

 

July, 2001 Visitors, a one-person invited exhibition of computer-enhanced portraits at Starbucks/Chapters, Masonville, London.

 

May 12 –

June 9, 2001

 

The Lonely Pump and Sometimes in Winter. Bainton Gallery, Blyth, Ontario

 

May 1 -

June 5, 2001

 

Posthenge. A series of photographs in the London Arts Council photographic art exhibit at the Copp Gallery, Covent Garden Market, London, Ontario. One of four invited participants in the exhibition.

 

January 12 -

February 4, 2001

 

Road Poach and Poached Possum. In an exhibition titled Not Legal. Forest City Gallery, London, Ontario.

 

January 3 -

February 28, 2001

 

Capital, a juried one-person exhibition of photographs and computer-enhanced photographs of wooden pallets and vegetable crates.  Spencer Gallery, D.B. Weldon Library, The University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario

 

October, 2000 -

February, 2001

 

Invited Resident Artist, with twenty-five items in the gallery exhibition at different times. Galleries @ Galleria, London, Ontario

 

September, 2000 Nine photographs and computer-enhanced photos in Piece by Piece, an exhibition of the works of more than forty local artists. Galleries @ Galleria, London, Ontario

 

August, 2000 Rural Themes, a juried one-person exhibition of photographs and computer-enhanced photographs. Starbucks/Chapters, Masonville, London, Ontario.

 

Summer, 2000 The Two of Us and Cat’s Cradle. Blyth Theatre Ticket Office.

 

June, 2000 Whither the Family Farm, a computer-enhanced photo collage in a juried exhibition of modern art involving text. IIPhase Gallery, London, Ontario

 

May, 2000 Posthenge and The Two of Us.  Bainton Gallery, Blyth, Ontario

 

December, 1999 The Second Concession, a juried one-person exhibition of photographs and computer-enhanced photographs. Starbucks/Chapters, Masonville, London, Ontario.

 

November, 1999 Two entries in a juried exhibition at Second Phase Gallery. Kilmer’s Revenge and Canadian Sunrise, which was awarded “Best Colour Photo” in the exhibit.

 

May, 1999 Canadian Sunrise and Sigmund’s Sunrise. Bainton Gallery, Blyth, Ontario