Fnfare; copper wall sculpture; for the Jubilee Auditorium,
Edmonton, Alberta - 2011
Toh Tactic sculpture; Burlington, Washington Library - 2007
AlphaBall Too; Mount Royal College, Calgary, Alberta - 2007
River Fragments; sculpture for Sun Life Plaza; Calgary, Alberta - 2006
Crenellated Habitat; stainless steel art work for City of Calgary - 2005
Eosphere; plaza sculpture for the museum of the Earth Ocean Sciences Department at the University of British Columbia. Richard Findlay was the landscape architect. - 2004
Exhibition and talk on my work and sources at the Boardgames in Academia V Conference; Barcelona, Spain - 2002
AlphaBall, steel sculpture for plaza of New Westminster Public Library, New Westminster, British Columbia. Richard Findlay was the landscape architect. - 2002
Continuing exploration of games, copper, and patinas - 2000
Guest speaker; Canadian Society of Landscape Architects Annual Conference - 1998
Canada/Greece Ceramic Sculpture Exchange; 6 weeks of studio work in Greece and Crete, culminating in exhibitions in Athens and Rethymnon, Crete. - 1997
Urban Gateways; in collaboration with Doug Carlyle, Carlyle + Associates as lead; the City of Ottawa national ideas competition looking at a reworking of the approaches to Parliament Hill; 3rd prize - 1996
Alberta-Saskatchewan Border Marker Lloydminster AB/SK, Doug Carlyle, Carlyle + Associates was the team leader and landscape architect. Tony Bloom was the sculptor in the collaboration. The work comprises four spires 100 feet high situated along the provincial border and includes interpretive, ceremonial, and civic components - 1994
Water Spheres; Jane Durante of Durante and Kreuk Ltd was the Landscape Consultant. IBI were the prime consultants and Tony Bloom was the sculptor. Nine spheres up to 2 meters in diameter as focal sculpture for central axial pool in a water reclamation park and bio-filtration marsh - 1994
WaterWork; 5 ton water-driven kinetic sculpture for BC Hydro Authority head office, Vancouver BC. Durante Kreuk Partners were the landscape consultants. Jim Posey, technical collaborator - 1993
The Oliver Convergence; City of Edmonton, Alberta. Work includes four steel spires up to 33 feet high and a 20 foot high waterfall, bronze text, and hedgerows. The Oliver Cnvergence is the featured sculptural element of the half-kilometer long park along Edmonton's North Saskatchewan River Valley designed by Urban Designer Doug Carlyle, Carlyle + Associates - 1990
Member; Arts Festival Board, XV Winter Olympics - 1983-88
Board of Directors; Mineside Arts Complex, Canmore - 1985-87
Guest Artist; Johnson Atelier, Princeton, New Jersey - 1985,87
Poetry/Percussion collaboration with poet Jon Whyte,
Banff, Alberta - 1986
Curated Measure for Measure, an exploration of contemporary musical instrument makers in Canada. Blair Ketcheson, collaborator.
Based on original research, project included a magazine, and an exhibition and festival which toured Canada. - 1979/80
Percussionist; with Evelyn Roth, Whyte Museum, Banff - 1980
World Craft Council Headquarters; Biennial, Kyoto - 1978
Canmore Artists and Artisans Guild; founding member - 1980
Stonecrop Studio; founding member - 1974
Contact; magazine for Ceramic Artists - 1973