Nancy Nicol
 
   

Selected Boadcasts, Festivals, Exhibitions

2009

Night at the Indies, Vancouver, One Summer in New Paltz, A Cautionary Tale, November, 2009.

Rainbow Mission Foundation, Budapest, Hungary, Politics of the Heart and The End of Second Class, August/Sept. 2009.

Out on Screen, Vancouver Queer Film Festival, the Queer Nineties, August, 2009.

World Outgames, International Conference on LGBT Human Rights, Danish Broadcasting Corporation's headquarters, Copenhagen, Denmark, One Summer in New Paltz, A Cautionary Tale, July 2009.

Night at the Indies, Gladstone Hotel, Toronto, Pride and Resistance, excerpt from Stand Together, June 2009.

Family Pride, Toronto, Politics of the Heart, June, 2009.

Night at the Indies, Gladstone Hotel, Toronto, Pride and Resistance, excerpt from Stand Together, June, 2009.

NewFest, The New York City LGBT Film Festival, New York, NY, One Summer in New Paltz, A Cautionary Tale, June 2009. 

7th Female Eye Film Festival, Rainbow Cinema, Toronto, Director’s panel and screening: One Summer in New Paltz, A Cautionary Tale, March 2009.

18th Annual Inside Out Lesbian and Gay Film and Video Festival, Toronto, the Queer Nineties, with a panel presentation marking the 40th anniversary of the decriminalization of homosexual acts in Canada in 1969. May, 2009.

Mayworks Festival of Working People and the Arts, Buddies in Bad Times Theatre, One Summer in New Paltz, a cautionary tale, and Politics of the Heart. Panel presentation with Nancy Nicol and Fred Haun, CUPE Pink Triangle committee. May 2009.

23rd London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival, British Film Institute, London, UK, One Summer in New Paltz, A Cautionary Tale. Short-listed for the Derek Oyston CHE Film Prize, March/April 2009.

Through Women’s Eyes, 10th Anniversary Women’s International Film Festival, Sarasota, Florida, One Summer in New Paltz, A Cautionary Tale, January 30 and 31, 2009.

2008

Image + Nation, Le Festival International de Cinema LGBT de Montréal, One Summer in New Paltz, a Cautionary Tale, Nov. 2008.

Saw Gallery, Ottawa, The End of Second Class, Oct. 2008.

Spokane’s GLBT Film Festival, Spokane, Washington, One Summer in New Paltz, a Cautionary Tale, Nov. 2008.

Clip, Tampa International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival, Tampa, Florida, One Summer in New Paltz, a cautionary tale, Oct. 2008.

Gladstone Hotel, Toronto, One Summer in New Paltz, Sept. 2008.

YWCA Toronto | A Turning Point for Women, staff educational, Pride and Resistance, June 2008.

Arc-en-ciel, Toulouse festival du film, la politique du coeur, May 31 – June 8 2008.

22nd Annual Brussels Gay and Lesbian Film Festival, la politique du coeur, June 2008.

18th Annual Inside Out Lesbian and Gay Film and Video Festival, Toronto, Pride and Resistance, May 2008.

7th edition, Vues d’en Face, Grenoble International Gay and Lesbian Film Festival, Grenoble, France, la politique du coeur, April 2008.

Cinema le Club pour FIFGLG, la politique du coeur, France, March 2008.

Buddies in Bad Times and Night at the Indies, Politics of the Heart, Toronto, March 2008.

519's Senior Pride Network, conference: Pride and Resistance, April 2008

Marielle, Cinema le club pour FIFGLG, France, la politique du coeur, 2008.

2007

Buddies in Bad Times and Night at the Indies, Politics of the Heart, Toronto, November 2007.

Public Art Bucharest 2007, ACCEPT Association Bucharest, in partnership with H. arta, Politics of the Heart, Bucharest, Romania, October 2007.

19e Paris Feminist & Lesbian Film Festival, Cineffable, Politics of the Heart, Paris France, October 2007.

Reel Pride, Winnipeg’s LGBT Film Festival, Politics of the Heart, Winnipeg, Manitoba, October 2007.

Out on Screen, Vancouver Lesbian and Gay International Film Festival, featured work opening the Human Rights on Film showcase: The End of Second Class, August 2007.

Reel Femme Film Festival, Edmonton Women’s Film Society, Edmonton Alta., The End of Second Class, October 2007.

Installation video, street projections on Church St., Toronto, as part of Pride week in Toronto: Pride and Resistance, sponsored by Xtra and the Pride Committee of Toronto, June 22, 23, 24 2007.

Night at the Indies, Toronto, Politics of the Heart, June 20, 2007.

GayFest 2007 (Romanian LGBT festival), Politics of the Heart and The End of Second Class, Bucharest, Romania, June 4 – 9, 2007.

Queer Screen, Politics of the Heart and The End of Second Class, Sydney, Australia, 2007.

20 Festival Interanazionale di Cinema Gaylesbico e Queer Culture, (20th Milano International Lesbian and Gay Film Festival), Politics of the Heart and The End of Second Class Milano, Italy, June 2007

International Day against Homophobia Conference, in conjunction with the Federation of Belgian Workers (FGTB). Liège, Belgium, La politique du coeur, May 2007

University Healthcare Network, Toronto Western Hospital, Politics of the Heart, May 2007.

17th Annual Inside Out Lesbian and Gay Film and Video Festival, Toronto, Royal Ontario Museum Theatre: Politics of the Heart, and Proud Lives: Chris Bearchell Memorial, Toronto, May 2007.

Seoul International LGBT Film Festival (2007 SeLFF) The End of Second Class, Seoul, South Korea, May 2007.

Seoul Human Rights Film Festival, Politics of the Heart, Seoul, South Korea, May18th to 24th 2007.

The 21st BFI London International Lesbian and Gay Film Festival, Politics of the Heart, London, United Kingdom, 21 March - 4 April 2007.

Gender Unbound: An International Conference in Law, Gender and Sexuality, Keele, United Kingdom: Politics of the Heart, July 9-11, 2007.

Watch Docs, International Human Rights in Film Festival, national touring exhibitions in Poznan, Lublin, Cracow, and other cities…Politics of the Heart and The End of Second Class. Winter - spring 2007.

2006

Watch Docs, 6th International Human Rights in Film Festival, Helsinki Foundation: Politics of the Heart and The End of Second Class, Warsaw, Poland, December 2006.

Radio-Canada, IMPACT, excerpt from La politique du coeur, on channel 12, November 18th, 5 pm 2006.

Image + Nation, Le Festival International de Cinema LGBT de Montréal, La politique du coeur, Complexe Guy Favreau, NFB Cinema, Montréal, Nov. 2006. *Audience Choice Award for Best Documentary

Centre for Law, Gender and Sexuality, The University of Kent, presented by Dr. Miriam Smith, screening: The End of Second Class, Canterbury, England, Nov. 2006.

University of Westminster, presented by Dr. Miriam Smith, screening: The End of Second Class, England, Nov. 2006.

OutTakes, 6th Annual Lesbian and Gay Film Festival, Politics of the Heart, Dallas, Texas, USA, Nov. 2006.

ARCfest 2006, Art for Real Change: The End of Second Class screening and panel, Workman Theatre, Toronto, Oct. 2006.

Artist speaks series, Faculty of Fine Arts, Women’s Studies, Sexuality Studies, screening: Politics of the Heart, and panel: Joanna Radborn (lawyer), Rachel Epstein (Toronto Family Services), Andrea O’Reilly (Association for Research on Mothering), Mona Greenbaum (Lesbian Mothers Association of Quebec) and Nancy Nicol, York University, Toronto, Oct. 2006.

Artist speaks series, Faculty of Fine Arts, Women’s Studies, Sexuality Studies, screening: The End of Second Class and panel: Cynthia Petersen (lawyer) Dr. Miriam Smith (Politics, Trent), Dr. Bettina Bradbury (History, York) and Nancy Nicol (Fine Arts, York) York University, Toronto, Oct. 2006.

Pink TV broadcast La politique du coeur, France, Monaco, Andorra, French-speaking Luxemburg, Belgium, and Switzerland. 8 runs from Nov.1st 2006 to Aug. 31st, 2007.

10th Lisbon Gay and Lesbian Film Festival, European premiere: Politics of the Heart and The End of Second Class, Lisbon, Portugal, Sept. 2006.

Commffest 2006, Rainbow Cinema: The End of Second Class, Toronto, Sept. 2006.

Outgames International Conference on LGBT Human Rights: panel presentation and screening, La politique du coeur and The End of Second Class, Montréal, July 2006.

16th Annual Inside Out Lesbian and Gay Film and Video Festival, Toronto, Royal Ontario Museum Theatre, world premiere: The End of Second Class, Toronto, May 2006. *Audience Choice Award for Best Documentary

Coming Together, A history of Community, Pride and Resistance from the Canadian Lesbian and Gay Archives; Toronto Reference Library, panel: Nancy Nicol, Rupert Raj and others, screening: The End of Second Class and Stand Together. Toronto, May 2006.

Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, SSHRC, Creation / Research presentation with research collaborator, Dr. Miriam Smith, Politics of the Heart, York U., Toronto, May 2006.

HotDocs, Doc Shop, The End of Second Class and Politics of the Heart, Toronto, Toronto, April / May 2006.

Public Broadcast, Pride Vision TV, Stand Together, Canada, 18 broadcasts 2003 - 2006.

Sexual diversity studies program, University of Toronto, screening: The End of Second Class, Feb 2006.

Art + Activism, YYZ gallery, group exhibition; Stand Together, Toronto, Jan./Feb 2006.

2005

Making History: Parks, Forestry & Recreation, community Access & Equity, group exhibition, Stand Together, June 2005.

The Fraternity, excerpts from Stand Together, presentation by Tom Warner and Nancy Nicol, June 2005.

Kootenay Moving Pictures Canadian Film Festival: Stand Together, 2005.

2004

4th International Human Rights in Film Festival, Helsinki Foundation, Ujazodowski Castle, Kino Lab, Stand Together, Warsaw, Poland, Dec. 2004.

University Health Care Network, Toronto Western Hospital: Stand Together, Toronto, June 2004.

Converge: Ursula Franklin Academy, conference Stand Together, Toronto, June 2004.

Ontario Human Rights Commission, staff educational conference, Glendon campus, York University: Stand Together, Toronto, June 2004.

2003

Pride Vision Television: Stand Together (premiere Feb. 15, 2003, 18 screenings over three years 2003 – 2006.

Guest screening, Centennial College: Stand Together, Toronto, Nov. 2003.

Jury member, Inside Out, Toronto International Lesbian and Gay Film Festival, Cumberland Cinema, Toronto, May 2003.

Reelout Film Festival, (Gala screening) Stand Together, Kingston, March 2003.

2002

Amnesty International Film Festival, Stand Together, Vancouver, Nov. 2002.

People & Ideas / Reel Pride, Lesbian and Gay Film Festival, Stand Together, Winnipeg, Nov. 2002.

Trent University: Stand Together, Peterbough, Nov. 2002.

Seen and Heard, Rainbow Cinema, London Lesbian Film Festival, Homophile Association of London and University of Western Ontario: Stand Together, London, Nov. 2002.

Moving Beyond Tolerance, launch of the Bent on Change Conference, Ryerson University, speaker and screening of excerpt from Stand Together, Toronto, Oct. 2002.

Making Scenes, Lesbian and Gay Film Festival, Bytowne Cinema: Stand Together *Audience Choice Award, Ottawa, Sept. 2002.

Image and Nation, International Lesbian and Gay Film Festival, Stand Together, Montreal Quebec, Sept. 2002.

Cineplex Odeon, Panel speaker with Tom Warner, Michele Douglas and Director Sandi Simcha Dubowski, for screening of Trembling Before G-D, Toronto, Aug. 2002.

Inside Out, Toronto International Lesbian and Gay Film and Video Festival, Cumberland Cinema: *world premiere: Stand Together, Toronto, May 2002.

Rotterdam International Film Festival: And That's Why I'm Leaving: Landscapes and Stories, Jan./Feb. 2002.

2001

Movielo Stormway Communications (broadcast): And That's Why I'm Leaving: Landscapes and Stories, USA, Sept. 2001.

Art Systems and V Tape, 'rePLACE, Lan Escape, programme by Dana Claxton: And That's Why I'm Leaving: Landscapes and Stories, Toronto, March 2001

Art Metropole, Toronto, Remembering the Bath Raids: video projection installation Toronto, Feb. 2001.

2000

Gay Alumni Association of University of Toronto: 25 Years of Struggle (working title): screening of work-in-progress, Dec. 2000.

Rights on Reel, International Human Rights Film Festival, John Spotton Cinema, National Film Board of Canada: world premiere: And That's Why I'm Leaving (Landscapes and Stories), Toronto, Nov. 2000.

Coalition for Lesbian and Gay Rights in Ontario, 25 Anniversary Celebration: screening work in progress: 25 years of Struggle, Toronto, June 2000.

1998

Queering the Nation Conference, York University, paper: Pride & Prejudice: from Oscar Wilde to Same Sex Benefits - the anatomy of witch hunts, outcastes and the family and screening of excerpt from: Gay Pride and Prejudice, Toronto, June 1998.

Beyond Defensiveness: Mainstream Reactions to the Equity Demands of Marginalized Groups, Panel: Patricia Monture-Angus, Carol Aylward, Jean Grafeline, Nancy Nicol; Status of Women Conference, CAUT, Regina, Oct. 1998.

Out at York Conference of Transgender, Bisexual, Lesbian and Gay At York (TBLGAY) York University, Toronto, paper: Beyond spousal benefits: fighting for lesbian and gay liberation: with Gary Kinsman and screening of: Gay Pride and Prejudice, Toronto, Feb. 1998.

WUSC International Development Symposium Series, York University: Globalisation: A Challenge to Youth, paper: APEC: globalisation and labour rights with Pura Velesco and Ricky Esquerro, Philippine Solidarity Group and screening of Migrante, stories and songs of migrant Filipino Workers, Toronto, Feb.1998.

1997

Solidarity and Pride, Canadian Labour Congress conference, Screening: paper: Our Histories: bill 167 in Ontario and screening of: Gay Pride and Prejudice, Ottawa, Oct. 1997.

Laurentian University, Fighting for our rights: Justice for Mary Ross: Gay Pride and Prejudice, Sudbury, Oct. 1997.

National Action Committee on the Status of Women, AGM: paper: "Sexual harassment in a workplace health and safety issue", Justice for Pauline Au Committee, Ottawa, Sept. 1997.

Organisation for Domestic Workers: Migrante, stories and songs of migrant Filipino Workers, Montreal, Aug. 1997.

Anniversary to commemorate Flore Contemplacion, Philippine Solidarity Group: Migrante, stories and songs of migrant Filipino Workers, Toronto, fall 1997.

Conference on the International traffic in women, Migrante, stories and songs of migrant Filipino Workers, Vancouver, BC, Sept. 1997.

Trinity Square Video, Video Retro: Migrante, stories and songs of migrant Filipino Workers, July 1997.

Philippine Solidarity Group, Solidarity and Support workshop: Migrante, stories and songs of migrant Filipino Workers, Toronto, June 1997.

Mayworks, Festival of Working People and the Arts: Art Unites Communities. co-ordinator: Lillian Allen: Migrante, stories and songs of migrant Filipino Workers *featured work of the festival, Toronto, May 1997.

Trinity Square Video: members screening: Migrante, stories and songs of migrant Filipino Workers, * TSV archive collection, Toronto, May 1997.

Queer Awareness Week: Transgender, Bisexual, Lesbian and Gay At York (TBLGAY) York U.: screening and discussion, Gay Pride and Prejudice, Toronto, March 1997.

Queering the Nation,York University: Chair of Canadian Studies, Terry Goldie; panel presentation: Michael Balzer, Lynn Fernie and Nancy Nicol, Toronto, Feb. 1997.

1996

University of British Columbia: Gay Pride and Prejudice, Vancouver, B.C., Oct. 1996.

Simon Frazer: Gay Pride and Prejudice, Vancouver, B.C., Oct. 1996.

Santa Barbara Lesbian and Gay Film Festival: Gay Pride and Prejudice, Oct. 1996.

Queen's University, Lesbian and Gay Pride Week: Gay Pride and Prejudice, Kingston, June 1996.

Moral Backlash and Family Values, Women's Studies, York University: Gay Pride and Prejudice, Toronto, 1996.

The Learned Societies, Canadian Women's Studies Association, Brock University: panel "Women and Film", Nancy Nicol, Kay Armitage and Lisa Steeles, Gay Pride and Prejudice, St. Catherines, May 1996.

University of New Brunswick: Gay Pride and Prejudice, Fredericton, N.B., May 1996.

Nova Scotia College of Art and Design: Gay Pride and Prejudice, Halifax, May 1996.

Women's Studies Conference, Queen's University: Gay Pride and Prejudice, Kinston, March 1996.

York University, TBLGAY and YFS: Gay Pride and Prejudice, Toronto, March 1996.

1995

Rochester Gay and Lesbian Film Festival, Rochester: Gay Pride and Prejudice, New York, USA, Oct. 1995.

Calumet College, Vancouver, BC: Gay Pride and Prejudice, Oct. 1995.

CLGRO, Coalition for Lesbian and Gay Rights of Ontario, Church Street Community Centre: Gay Pride and Prejudice, Toronto, Aug. 1995.

Making Scenes, Lesbian and Gay Film Festival: Gay Pride and Prejudice, Ottawa, May 1995.

Saw Gallery, solo exhibition: Gay Pride and Prejudice, Ottawa, May 1995.

Inside Out, Toronto International Lesbian and Gay Film and Video Festival, Buddies in Bad Times Theatre: Gay Pride and Prejudice, Toronto, May 1995.

Kensington Youth Theatre: Gay Pride and Prejudice, Toronto, July 1995.

Centre for Art Tapes: Gay Pride and Prejudice, Halifax, Nova Scotia, July 1995.

Women's Rights are Human Rights, focus on Youth Conference, Feminist Research Centre, York University: Gay Pride and Prejudice, Toronto, March 1995.

Bisexual, Lesbian and Gay Week, Ryerson University: Gay Pride and Prejudice, Toronto. Feb. 1995.

Trinity Square Video: Gay Pride and Prejudice, Toronto, Feb. 1995.

Brian Craig Cinema, Founders College, York University and the Feminist Research Centre: Gay Pride and Prejudice, Toronto, Jan. 1995.

Laurentian University, Gay and Lesbian Rights Conference: Gay Pride and Prejudice, Sudbury, Jan. 1995.

1994

Cinecyle, A Space Gallery and V/Tape: Gay Pride and Prejudice, Toronto, Nov. 1994.

Feminist Research Centre, York University: screening and paper: "Quebec: Part 3, The Struggle for Choice", 1994.

various community screenings including: the Coalition of Visible Minority Women, CAW, Filipino Solidarity, Intercede, Immigrant Women Working with Immigrant Women: Panday Sining, Toronto, Ottawa, 1994.

1993

Women's Art Resource Centre and Ontario Coalition for abortion clinics, Euclid Theatre: A Choice for Irish Women, Toronto, March, 1993.

Artists' Television Access, Valencia Street: A Choice for Irish Women, San Francisco, California, USA, 1993.

1992

UAAC Annual Conference, Gender and Art Practice, University of Victoria, BC; paper, Your Body is a Battleground, and excerpts from: A Choice for Irish Women, Victoria, B.C., Nov. 1992.

Musée d'art contemporain de Montréal, les douzièmes rencontres annuelles de l'alliance de la video et du cinéma indépendent: The Struggle for Choice/ La lutte pour la libre choice, Montréal, Sept.1992.

Parnel Square, Dublin, Republic of Ireland: A Choice for Irish Women, Dublin, Ireland, July 1992.

National Teachers Union: A Choice for Irish Women, Dublin, Republic of Republic of Ireland, summer 1992.

Women's Centre, Cork, Republic of Ireland: A Choice for Irish Women summer 1992.

Women's Centre: A Choice for Irish Women, Galoway, Republic of Ireland summer 1992.

Students for Choice, Trinity College: A Choice for Irish Women, Dublin, Republic of Ireland, summer 1992.

Well Women Centre: A Choice for Irish Women, Derry, Northern Ireland, summer, 1992.

Cinecycle: A Choice for Irish Women, Toronto, May, 1992.

1991

Euclid Theatre, Trinity Square Video 20th anniversary: Part 5 The Legal Battle: The Struggle for Choice, Toronto, Oct. 1991.

Coalition of Visible Minority Women: Working for Piece Work Wages, Toronto, 1991.

1990

CARAL (Canadian Abortion rights action League), various screenings: The Struggle for Choice, 1990.

Ontario Women's Directorate, various screenings: Working for Piece Work Wages, 1990 – 89.

University of London, Marxism Conference, panel: USA, Great Britain, Ireland, Australia and Canada, The Abortion Rights Struggle, today, London England, June 1990.

Euclid Theatre, The Struggle for Choice, Toronto, Jan. 1990.

1989

Women in the Director's Chair, International Film Festival: The Struggle for Choice, Chicago, USA, March 1989.

Women's Action Coalition: The Struggle for Choice, Halifax, March, 1989

Vancouver Rape Relief and Women's Shelter: The Struggle for Choice, Vancouver, Feb. 1989.

Ministry of Education, BC: The Struggle for Choice, Vancouver, B.C., Feb. 1989.

Planned Parenthood: The Struggle for Choice, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Feb. 1989.

1988

University of Toronto: The Struggle for Choice, Toronto, Dec. 1988.

MayWorks, a Festival of Working People and the Arts and A Space Gallery: Working for Piece Work Wages, Toronto, fall 1988.

Ireland, various screenings: The Struggle for Choice, The Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland; Dublin, Sligo, Galloway, Cork and Derry, May - June 1988.

The Centre for Art Tapes: The Struggle for Choice, Halifax, March, 1988.

Western Front Society: The Struggle for Choice, Vancouver, March, 1988.

EM Media: The Struggle for Choice, Calgary, Feb. 1988.

Saw Gallery: The Struggle for Choice, Ottawa, Jan. 1988.

1987

Joseph Workman Theatre: The Struggle for Choice, Toronto, May, 1987.

Complexe Guy Favreau, NFB Cinema (world premiere): The Struggle for Choice, Montreal, April, 1987.

1986

The Grierson Seminar, NFB, national conference, screening of work in progress: The Struggle for Choice, Brockville, Ontario,1986.

University of Winnipeg: Sacrificial Burnings, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Jan. 1986.

1985

Latitude 53 Gallery: Sacrificial Burnings, Edmonton, Alta., June, 1985.

Women in Focus: Sacrificial Burning, Vancouver, April, 1985.

Gallery 940, Women's Art Resource Centre, Women's Media Alliance, Women's Cultural Building, Sparks Gallery, Emma Productions, Toronto: "Six Days of Resistance Against the Censor Board, April 21-27": Selling Out, Toronto, April, 1985.

Art Gallery of Greater Victoria: Sacrificial Burnings, Victoria, Jan. 1985.

1984

KAAI: Our Choice, A Tape About Teen-Age Mothers, Intervention Productions Presents: 'Let Poland be Poland' and Mini Skools Pays Mini Wages, Kingston, Dec., 1984.

Artcite: Intervention Productions Presents: 'Let Poland be Poland’, Our Choice, A Tape About Teen-Age Mothers and Mini Skools Pays Mini Wages, Windsor, Nov., 1984.

San Jose City College: Mini Skools Pays Mini Wages, San Jose, California, Nov., 1984.

Child Care Employee Project: Mini Skools Pays Mini Wages, Berkeley, California, Sept., 1984.

DeKalb County Coordinated Child Care: Mini Skools Pays Mini Wages, Sept. 1984.

Images Festival: Our Choice, A Tape About Teen-Age Mothers, Peterbourg, fall, 1984.

Funnel Theatre, Women's Media Alliance Benefit: Our Choice, A Tape About Teen-Age Mothers, Toronto, 1984.

McMaster University: Our Choice, A Tape About Teen-Age Mothers, Hamilton, Aug. 1984.

York Board of Education: Our Choice, A Tape About Teen-Age Mothers, Toronto, Aug. 1984.

Early Childhood Federation, American Federation of Teachers, local 1475: Mini Skools Pays Mini Wages, July 1984.

Canadian Union of Postal Employees: Mini Skools Pays Mini Wages, Ottawa, Feb., 1984.

Saw Gallery: Our Choice, A Tape About Teen-Age Mothers and Mini Skools Pays Mini Wages, Ottawa, Jan. 1984.

Funnel Theatre, Women's Media Alliance Benefit: Mini Skools Pays Mini Wages, Toronto, Jan. 1984.

1983

Ed Video: Our Choice, A Tape About Teen-Age Mothers, Sacrificial Burnings and Mini Skools Pays Mini Wages, Guelph, Ontario, Dec. 1983.

Akademie der Kunste,O Kanada International film festival: Intervention Productions Presents: 'Let Poland be Poland; Sacrificial Burnings and The Miniature Theatre - Notes from an Unknown Source, A Science Fiction * Purchase Award , Berlin, West Germany, 1983.

Guelph University: Intervention Productions Presents: 'Let Poland be Poland, Guelph, Nov. 1983.

A.K.A. Gallery, Women in Politics, (panel presentation, Sara Diamond, Nancy Nicol): Intervention Productions Presents: 'Let Poland be Poland , Saskatoon, Nov. 1983.

The Parisian Laundry, Women in Focus: Intervention Productions Presents: 'Let Poland be Poland, Vancouver, Nov. 1983.

Nova Scotia College of Art and Design, panel, Marginalization and the Crisis of the Avant Guard, Halifax, summer 1983.

Anna Leonwens Gallery, Nova Scotia College of Applied Art and Design. Horizontal Forest, Installation (life- sized puppets, hand tinted photographs, graphics and text and video; Halifax, June 1983.

High Museum: Sacrificial Burnings, Atlanta, Georgia, USA, March 1983.

Dept. of Cinema Studies, New York University: Sacrificial Burnings, New York City, NY, USA, March, 1983.

Video Pool: Sacrificial Burnings, Winnipeg, March, 1983.

Centre Culturel Canadien: Sacrificial Burnings, Paris, France, March, 1983.

Women's Building Collective, Toronto, Horizontal Forest, photographic / narrative series, April, 1983.

Storefronting, The Rivoli Cafe and Women's Cultural Building: Horizontal Forest: Installation: hand-tinted photography / mixed media and life-sized puppets, Toronto, March, 1983.

Moving Space: Sacrificial Burnings, San Francisco, April 1983.

Cameron Hotel, Art vs. Art, The Hummer Sister Campaign: "The West is the Best" excerpt from Intervention Productions Presents: `Let Poland be Poland', Toronto, Feb., 1983.

1982

The Centre for Art Tapes: Intervention Productions Presents: 'Let Poland be Poland; Sacrificial Burnings and The Miniature Theatre - Notes from an Unknown Source, A Science Fiction, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Dec. 1982.

Black Rock Cafe: Intervention Productions Presents: 'Let Poland be Poland, Montreal, Quebec, Nov. 1982.

London Regional Art Gallery: Intervention Productions Presents: 'Let Poland be Poland, Oct. 1982.

ARC, Installation including life-sized Reagan/Haig puppet, mixed media graphics and video, Intervention Productions Presents: 'Let Poland be Poland', Toronto, 1982.

Kijkhuis, The World Wide Video Festival, : Intervention Productions Presents: 'Let Poland be Poland, The Miniature Theatre - Notes from an Unknown Source, A Science Fiction and Sacrificial Burnings, der Haag, Holland, Sept. 1982.

Cinema e Audiovisivi: Feminist Video and Film Festival: Sacrificial Burnings and The Miniature Theatre - Notes from an Unknown Source, A Science Fiction, Rome, Italy, 1982.

The Sydney Biennale, Film and Video Festival: Sacrificial Burnings and The Miniature Theatre - Notes from an Unknown Source, A Science Fiction, Sydney, Australia, 1982.

1981

Festival of Festivals, Toronto international Film Festival, Video/Video: Sacrificial Burnings, Toronto, Sept. 1981.

Fireweed Festival, Music Gallery: Sacrificial Burnings, Toronto, 1981.

The International Feminist Film and Video Conference: Sacrificial Burnings Amsterdam, Holland, 1981.

Women in Focus: Sacrificial Burnings, Vancouver, BC., 1981.

The University of Alberta: Sacrificial Burnings and The Miniature Theatre - Notes from an Unknown Source, A Science Fiction, Edmonton, 1981.

Off Centre Centre: Sacrificial Burnings and The Miniature Theatre - Notes from an Unknown Source, A Science Fiction, Calgary, Alberta, 1981.

1980-1974

The Art Gallery of Ontario: The Miniature Theatre - Notes from an Unknown Source, A Science Fiction, Toronto, 1980.

Video Open: The Second Annual Canadian Video Festival: The Miniature Theatre - Notes from an Unknown Source, A Science Fiction, * First Prize, 1979.

YYZ Gallery, Installation (photomontage, graphics and text, furniture and video projection): The Miniature Theatre - Notes from an Unknown Source, A Science Fiction, Toronto, 1979.

Ontario College of Art Gallery, 'Untitled' Film installation, Toronto, 1978.

York University, (film and audio installation): Counteracting Sync, Toronto, 1977.

Artons, Parachute Centre for Cultural Affairs: solo exhibition, Stills Passion Play (photo murals and audio installation), Calgary, Alberta, 1976.

Young Artists, Harbourfront Gallery: Counteracting Sync and Stills Passions Play, Toronto, 1976.

Graphix 3, Gallery of Brant: Demolition Series: (etching, photographic blueprints, serigraphy and mixed media), Brantford, Ontario, 1975.

Camerart, Gallery Optica: Demolition Series, (etching, photographic blueprints, serigraphy and mixed media), Montreal, 1975.

9/10 - A survey of Contemporary Canadian Art, 1975 - 74, Demolition Series (etching, photographic blueprints, serigraphy and mixed media); International tour: International Biennale, Graphic Art; Canadian Cultural Centre, Paris; Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam; Tate Gallery, London, 1974.

Media Gravure et Multiple: Demolition Series, (etching, photographic blueprints, serigraphy and mixed media), Montreal, Quebec1974.