EXHIBITIONS
CURRENT
CONNECTIONS
Royal Alberta Museum, Edmonton Alberta
November 21, 2024 – June 22, 2025
Discover connections between art and science in RAM’s latest temporary exhibition, conceived by researchers from the University of Alberta’s Neuroscience and Mental Health Institute and the Faculty of Arts.
CONNECTIONS is a collection of artworks and scientific images that portrays aspects of neuroscience, brain diseases and mental health disorders, and their intersections with art and life.
This collection was born from a desire to build links among the scientific community at the Neuroscience and Mental Health Institute (NMHI) at the University of Alberta, patients with neurological and mental health disorders and the community at large. Learn more about CONNECTIONS on the University of Alberta’s website.

PAST
This is How I Listen: The Art of Dyslexia
Arts Underground, Whitehorse Yukon
May 2021
Solo show, comprised of drawings created during hundreds of art therapy sessions.
“I hope this art exhibit gives people a small window of experience into what it feels like to be in my neurodiverse brain. I want to share how busy my mind is, how many different directions it is going in and how interesting and useful it is to think in a different way.”

Transitioning Into Visibility
Arts Underground, Whitehorse Yukon
May 2018
Curated exhibit from artwork created in art therapy sessions; juried exhibition.
Zoë curated a group show in 2018 with the aim of increasing visibility for the Transgender community in the Yukon. This show featured often anonymous art that was created in a therapeutic setting. Sharing this art resulted in knowledge sharing, education, social action, and change; increasing both awareness of the Transgender, Two-Spirit and Nonbinary community and their access to funding and support.

Auspicious Spaces
Arts Underground, Whitehorse Yukon
July 2017
Zoë’s first solo show Auspicious Spaces was held at Arts Underground in the Yukon in 2017. This show was a collection of canvas paintings from the Artist’s personal collection.
