2011-12
A People’s History. Art Mûr, Montreal, Quebec; Art Gallery of Regina, Regina, Saskatchewan; Art Gallery of Prince Albert, Prince Albert, Saskatchewan
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2011
Diana Thorneycroft’s Extraordinary Stories. Caustic Landscapes of Canadian Imaginary. Canadian Cultural Centre, Paris, France
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2010-11
Diana Thorneycroft: Canada, Myth and History. The Winnipeg Art Gallery, Winnipeg, Manitoba; The Reach Gallery Museum Abbotsford, Abbotsford, British Columbia; Windsor Art Gallery, Windsor, Ontario
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2010
Diana Thorneycroft’s Canadian Moments: Awkward and Atrocious, Carleton University Gallery, Ottawa, Ontario
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2009
The Canadian Martyrdom Series.. Ottawa School of Art Gallery, Ottawa, Ontario
Diana Thorneycroft: Canada, Myth and History. McMichael Canadian Art Collection,
Kleinburg, Ontario
Group of Seven Awkward Moments. Skew Gallery, Calgary, Alberta; Art Mûr, Montreal, Quebec;
Michael Gibson Gallery, London, Ontario
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2006
There Must be 50 Ways to Kill Your Lover. G+ Gallery, Toronto, Ontario
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2005-06
The Canadiana Martyrdom Series. Skew Gallery, Calgary, Alberta; Lee Ka-sing Gallery, Toronto, Ontario; Art Mûr, Montreal, Quebec
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2004-06
The Doll Mouth Series. Art Mûr, Montreal, Quebec; Douglas Udell Gallery, Vancouver, British Columbia; Rodman Hall, Brock University, St. Catharines, Ontario; 7th Internationale Fototage Mannheim/ Ludwigshafen, Germany; Gallery Connexion, Fredericton, New Brunswick; Gallery 1C03,Winnipeg, Manitoba
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2004-03
Martyrs Murder. Justina Barnicke Gallery, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario; Definitely Superior Art Gallery, Thunder Bay, Ontario; Sir Wilfred Grenfell College Art Gallery, Corner Brook, Newfoundland
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2002
Still-life: stilled lives. Lee, Ka-sing Gallery, Toronto, Ontario
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1999-2002
Diana Thorneycroft: The Body, its lesson and camouflage. Medicine Hat Museum & Art Gallery, Medicine Hat, Alberta; Art Gallery of Hamilton, Hamilton, Ontario; The Nickel Arts Museum, Calgary, Alberta; Agnes Etherington Art Gallery, Kitchener, Ontario; Canadian Museum of Contemporary Art, Ottawa, Ontario; Embassy of Canada, Tokyo, Japan; Winnipeg Art Gallery, Winnipeg, Manitoba; Mendel Art Gallery, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan; The Art Gallery of Southwestern Manitoba, Brandon, Manitoba
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2001
Re/Monstrance. St. Norbert Cultural Centre, Winnipeg, Manitoba; Douglas Udell Gallery, Edmonton, Alberta
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2000
Representation, Presentation, Unpresentable. The Alternator Gallery, Kelowna, British Columbia
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1999
Monstrance. St. Norbert Arts and Cultural Centre, Winnipeg, Manitoba
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1998
Patient/Prisoner. Leo Kamen Gallery, Toronto, Ontario
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1998-96
On the Skin of a Doll. The Small Gallery, Harvard University, Boston; Leo Kamen Gallery, Toronto, Ontario
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1997
slytod. Gallery One One One, Winnipeg, Manitoba
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1994-96
a slow remembering. Rosizo, Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation, State Museum and Exhibition Centre, Moscow, Russia; The Collective Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland; Gallery 44, Toronto, Ontario; The Floating Gallery, Winnipeg, Manitoba
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1991-93
TOUCHING: THE SELF. Definitely Superior Art Gallery, Thunder Bay, Ontario; Folio Gallery, Calgary, Alberta; Vu, Centre D'Animation et de Diffusion de la Photographie, Quebec City, Quebec; Latitude 53, Edmonton, Alberta; Neutral Ground, Regina, Saskatchewan; The Photographers' Gallery, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan; Winnipeg Art Gallery, Winnipeg, Manitoba; Toronto Photographers' Workshop, Toronto, Ontario