Artists with their work program. Dundas - Mar 14-31, 1978; Brantford - Jan 5-29, 1979; St. Catharines - Sep 3-28, 1982; Kingston - Oct 5-30, 1982; North Bay - Mar 4-26, 1983; Stratford - Jun 6, - Sep 5, 1983, together with Therese Bolliger, Mark Gomes, John McKinnon, Miho Sawada; Cambridge - Sep 7-24, 1983; Sudbury - Jul 1 - Sep 3, 1984 together with Renée and Susan Schelle; Peterborough - Jun 13-Aug 5, 1991 together with Ginette Legaré and Louise Noguchi; Dundas - Apr 13-May 1, 1992; Whitby - Sep 12-Oct 18, 1992 together with Rebecca Baird, Peter Dykhuis, Louise Noguchi, Reinhard Reitzenstein and Akira Yoshikawa; North Bay - Feb 4-27, 1993; Cobourg - Mar 7-Apr 11, 1993; Haileybury - Apr 3-May 8, 1994;
Travelling Exhibition as well as Art Gallery of Ontario.
Travelling Exhibition as well as Art Gallery of Ontario.
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Richard Lea Amis (1947– ), chiefly known as Ric Amis, is a media artist living in Toronto who works in still photography and video art. He was born in Montreal and studied at the Ontario College of Art (now OCAD University) and the University of British Columbia. In the 1980s and 1990s, he volunteered with several artists’ and art-related organizations, including artists’ housing co-operatives and art collectives, retaining records from his participation. Ric Amis also held salaried positions as general manager of Trinity Square Video 1978–1980, and managing director of the Association of National Non-Profit Artists’ Centres 1984–1990. Between 1993 and 1996 he was executive director of the magazine Opera Canada, and since 1997 has been proprietor of a computer-support company in Toronto.