Chasing Sparks; exhibition, Avens Gallery, Canmore, Alberta - 2008
Covalent Games; Universitaries de Treball Social,
Barcelona, Spain - 2002
Reconvergence; City of Red Deer Cultural Centre Gallery, Red Deer, Alberta - 2001
Convergence/Divergence; two person show with Ed Bamling; Stony Plain Public Gallery, Stony Plain, Alberta - 2001
Canadian Content; American Craft Museum store, NYC - 1999
Canada/Greece Exchange; Athens, National Museum - 1997
Complex Context, Whyte Museum Gallery; Banff, Alberta - 1996
Opus; Canadian Museum of Civilization, Ottawa - 1994
Worth Gallery, Taos, New Mexico - 1993
NIH Galleries, Washington, D.C. - 1992
Sun Cities Art Museum, Sun City, Arizona - 1991
Galerie Franklin Silverstone, Montreal - 1990
New Art Forms, Chicago, Illinois - 1989
Going for Gold, Calgary, Alberta, XV Winter Olympics - 1988
International Ceramics Exhibition; Mino, Japan - 1986
Artists Society International; San Francisco - 1986
International Academy of Ceramics; Washington - 1984
Artisan 78; Canadian Craft Council - 1978
London/Banff Exchange - 1978
Commonwealth Games; Edmonton, Alberta - 1978
Ontario/Alberta Exchange; travelling exhibition - 1978
Essential Elements; Centre des Arts Visuels, Montreal - 1977
Contemporary Ceramic Sculpture; Vancouver, B.C. - 1974
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Alberta Foundation for the Arts, Amoco Oil, ATCO Resources, BC Hydro Authority, The Banff Centre School of Fine Arts, Banff Springs Hotel, The Canadian Museum of Civilization, Canadian Crafts Council, Canadian Utilities Ltd., CBC Calgary, City of Burnaby, British Columbia, City of Calgary, Alberta, City of Edmonton, Alberta, City of Lloydminster, Alberta/Saskatchewan, City of New Westminster, British Columbia, Claridge Collection, Esso Resources Calgary, ICG Resources, Government of Alberta, Government of Canada, International Academy of Ceramics, Lancaster Building, Calgary; Massey Foundation, Mount Royal College, Calgary, Alberta; Peter and Catharine Whyte Foundation, Placer Cego Resources Ltd.; Public Library, City of Burlington, Washington; Office of the Prime Minister of Canada, Riveredge Foundation, Syncrude Resources, Town of Canmore, Alberta, TransCanada Pipelines Ltd.; University of British Columbia, Vancouver, B.C.
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Mayor’s Award for Artistic Excellence; Canmore, Alberta - 2004
Canadian Society of Landscape Architects Merit Award; for BC Hydro Plaza to prime consultants Durante Kreuk Ltd, Landscape Architects; Tony Bloom WaterWork sculpture as main feature - 2001
Urban Gateways; in collaboration with Doug Carlyle Carlyle + Associates as lead; The City of Ottawa, national ideas competition imagining a reworking of the approaches to Parliament Hill 3rd prize - 1996
Canadian Society of Landscape Architects' Honour, Prairie Region Award;Alberta-Saskatchewan Border Marker. Doug Carlyle of Carlyle + Associates was the team leader and landscape architect. Tony Bloom was the sculptor in the collaboration - 1994
Edmonton Urban Design Awards Program, Special Recognition; Urban Remnants. Doug Carlyle prime consultant; Tony Bloom sculpture consultant - 1994
Canadian Society of Landscape Architects Citation; The Victoria Promenade. Doug Carlyle of Carlyle + Associates as Urban Designer. Tony Bloom sculpture The Oliver Convergence as feature element - 1992
Province of Alberta Achievement Award - 1988
Canada Council Award - 1984, 1987, 1997
Honourable Mention (x2); International Ceramics; Mino, Japan - 1986
Alberta Foundation for the Arts - 1984, 1986, 1997, 2002
Alberta Design Competition Award - 1981
National Museums Association - 1977, 1980