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SOLO Exhibitions
2022—Freddy and Ceydie, Griffin House, Bishop's University, Lennoxville, QC, Canada
2022—Freddy and Ceydie, Saint John Arts Centre, Saint John, NB, Canada
2018—Ceydie, Ryerson Image Center (RIC) Student Gallery, Toronto, ONT, Canada
2018—iFragments, Ryerson Image Arts Gallery Space, Toronto, ONT, Canada
GROUP Exhibitions
2022—The Print Swap, ClampArt Gallery, New York, NY, USA
2021—Être au Monde, (body of work from This Enchanted Place), VU Photo, Quebec City, Canada
2021—The Portrait, International Juried Exhibition, Praxis Photo Art Center, Minneapolis, MH, USA
2021—A Woman's View, South East Centre for Photography, Greenville, South Carolina USA
2021—Memory, South East Centre for Photography, Greenville, South Carolina USA
2021—Black and White: 2021, Black Box Gallery, Portland, Oregon, USA
2020—Women Street Photographers, El Barrio's Artspace PS109, New York, NY, USA
2020—Finding the Light, PhotoPlace Gallery (On-Line Exhibition), Middlebury, Vermont, USA
2020—Color Photography: 2020, Black Box Gallery (On-line Annex Exhibition), Portland, Oregon, USA
2020—Narratives, International Juried Exhibition, Praxis Photo Art Center, Minneapolis, MH, USA
2020—Dynamic: Shadow and Light, Black Box Gallery (On-Line Annex Exhibition), Portland, Oregon, USA
2020—Women Street Photographers, State Historical Museum, Chelyabinsk, Russia
2020—The Shadow Aspect, International Juried Exhibition, Praxis Photo Art Center, Minneapolis, MH, USA
2020—Color: The Visual Spectrum, Black Box Gallery, Portland Oregon, USA
2020—Regarding Roots, Contact Festival (Cancelled — Covid19), Toronto, Canada
2020—Black and White 2020, Black Box Gallery (On-line Annex Exhibition), Portland Oregon, USA
2019—Vision: Colour Photoraphy, Black Box Gallery, Portland Oregon, USA
2019—Women Street Photographers, Leica Store, New Delhi, India
2019—WHAT: Cars and Dogs, Black Box Gallery (On-line Annex Exhibition), Portland Oregon, USA
2017—150, Contact Festival, Ryerson Image Building, Toronto, Canada
screenings
2018—Video screening: From the Driver’s Side, A mobile phone project, Ryerson Image Arts Gallery
2017—Video screening: From the Driver’s Side, A mobile phone project, Harbourfront Centre (Toronto, Ontario)
Other
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