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Tim Noonan's Virtual Gallery

Welcome to Tim Noonan's Virtual Gallery, virtual home to the work of Toronto artist Tim Noonan. Use the Gallery links on the left to browse through work from recent exhibitions; in a gallery, simply click an image to see a larger version. Click the moose to return to this page. Contact Tim for purchasing information.

About Tim

Tim graduated from York University with an Honours B.F.A. in Visual Arts in 1984. He graduated from the University of Toronto in 1992, receiving a B.Ed. He has worked as a professional artist and exhibited in numerous exhibitions. He helped coordinate the memorable, highly regarded and ground-breaking Strachan Project, c.1996 and c.1997 group exhibitions. His work "Contenders", also shown at the c.1996 group show, was featured on the cover of the Aug/Sep 1996 issue of Art Focus. Art Focus Fall 1996

Selected Exhibitions

  • Artword Theatre and Gallery, Toronto,(2004)
  • Artscape Distillery Miniature Exhibition, Toronto (2003)
  • Clarington Visual Arts Centre,juried exhibition, Bowmanville (2003)
  • Outdoor Distillery Exhibition, Toronto (2002)
  • Artword Theatre and Gallery, Toronto (2002)
  • Atscape Artwalk, Toronto (2002)
  • West Wing Art Space, Toronto (2001)
  • David Blackwood Gallery, University of Toronto (1997)
  • c.1997, Toronto (1997)
  • c.1996, Toronto (1996)
  • Strachan Project, Toronto (1995)

Collections

  • David Blackwood Gallery, University of Toronto
  • Faywood Arts Centre, North York
  • Private Collections

Tim Speaks

"My large scale painting is done with Acrylic, Enamel and Collage materials. I like to explore a variety of pattern, shape and colour to simplify familiar forms in my paintings. I am interested in presenting strong, vibrant interpretations which border on abstraction. My process transforms several elements into organic and hard edged painterly passages of movement and equilibrium."

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