Born in Trail, British Columbia
- 2003 – Collaboration (Interconnection) with Tokyo based artist: Michiko Suzuki.
- 1997/2000 – Artist-in-Residence, Evergreen Cultural Centre, Coquitlam, B.C.
- 1989, 1992 – Extended stays in Japan investigating rural communities
- 1986 – Commenced work on Nikko series (enamel on aluminium)
- 1979/2004 – Numerous trips to Japan
- 1993 – Produced a video Electrography, What Is It? for NHK (Directed by Nagasawa Akimichi), Tokyo , Japan.
- 1993 – Established the Art Institute: Printmaking, Capilano College , North Vancouver , B.C.
- 1982/1983 – Generation #1-5 (Portfolio Publication of five editions) Generation 84 Youth Society, Vancouver , B.C., Canada
- 1979 – Extended stay in Japan interacting with many members of the artistic community and investigating the Xerox 2080 (Large Scale Xerox) at Fuji-Xerox, Tokyo , Japan
- 1973 – Exhibited editioned electronic constructions Equinox Gallery, Vancouver, B.C. Established the Printmaking Department, Capilano College , North Vancouver , B.C.
- 1972 – Researched electronic process: potential for printmaking, Cascade Electronics
- 1971 – Established Dundarave Print Workshop with B.C. Binning
- 1971 – Elected to Royal Canadian Academy of the Arts
- 1971 – Joined Art Faculty, Capilano College , North Vancouver , B.C.
- 1968 – Received a Canada Council Grant for developing new printmaking methods. First exhibition of Xerox prints Mary Frazee Gallery, Vancouver , B.C.
- 1966 – Commenced work with Xerox technology
- 1962/1966 – Studied Vancouver School of Art (Honours: Painting and Printmaking)
Education
- 1968 – Received Canada Council Grant (inventor of a new printmaking process)
- 1966 – Graduated from the Vancouver School of Art with honors in painting and printmaking.




