Chris Dorosz (Canadian, born )

Timeline

1994
Bachelor of Fine Arts - Concordia University, Montreal PQ
1997
Master of Fine Arts - The Nova Scotia College of Art & Design, Halifax NS
Born in Ottawa, Canada

Exhibitions

2012
Stasis, Scott Richards Contemporary Art, San Francisco, CA (solo)
2010
Recent Paintings, Mayberry Fine Art, Winnipeg MB (solo)
2010
Look Again, Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art, Winston-Salem NC
2010
Inbetween, Confederation Centre Art Gallery, Charlottetown P.E.I.
2009
Value Added, Platform Gallery, Winnipeg MB
2009
All Good Things..., Mission 17 Gallery, San Francisco CA
2009
Passing Through, Durham Art Gallery, Durham ON (solo)
2008
The Painted Room, Institute of Contemporary Art, San Jose CA (solo)
2008
Dream House, Plug-In Gallery, Winnipeg MB
2007
The Painted Room, Leo Kamen Gallery, Toronto, ON (solo)
2007
The Painted Room, Canadian Clay and Glass Museum, Waterloo ON (solo)
2006
New Paintings, Mayberry Gallery, Winnipeg MB (solo)
2006
Stasis, Leo Kamen Gallery, Toronto ON (solo)
2004
California (2), Leo Kamen Gallery, Toronto ON (solo)
2004
California (1), Leo Kamen Gallery, Toronto ON (solo)
2004
Selections from the Royal Bank of Canada Collection, Elliot Lewis Gallery. Vancouver BC
2003
Royal Bank of Canada New Painting Exhibition, beginning at Pavilion Gallery Winnipeg; traveling across Canada to Vancouver, London, Toronto and Halifax)
2003
Recent Paintings, Mission 17 Gallery, San Francisco CA (solo)
2003
Newton’s Prism, Gallery 1.1.1., Winnipeg MB
2002
Virtual Ecstasy, Eyelevel Gallery, Halifax NS (solo)
2001
NewFangle, Herbst International Exhibition Hall, San Francisco CA
2001
Do Try This At Home, Mount St. Vincent University Art Gallery, Halifax NS
2001
In-tension, Main Access, Winnipeg MB
2000
Images From An Accelerated Culture, Artcore Gallery, Toronto ON (solo)
1999
Recent Work, Plug-In Gallery, Winnipeg MB (solo)
1999
Group Exhibition, Artcore Gallery, Toronto ON
1997
#, Tableau Vivant Gallery, Toronto ON
1997
Royal Over-Seas League Exhibition, Over-Seas House, London England and Royal College of Art. Edinburgh Scotland