2015
Ontario Arts Council mid-career grant.

2012
Review. Optica: A Centre for Contemporary Art, Montreal. Solo.
Curated by Marie-Eve Beaupre.

2010
Boxed In. The Rooms Provincial Art Gallery, St.John’s Newfoundland.

New Work. Modern Fuel Gallery, Kingston, Solo

2009
Art-Shift. Union Gallery, Queen's University, Kingston

2008
Recent Work. Verb Gallery, Kingston. Solo

2007
Untitled: New Work on Paper. David Kaye Gallery, Toronto. Solo.

Depth of Field. Peak Gallery, Toronto. Solo.

2005
Work on Paper. Verb Gallery, Kingston. Solo.

2004
Magazine. Peak Gallery, Toronto Solo.

2003
New Work. Peak Gallery, Toronto. Solo.

Connected: Contemporary Art in Kingston.
Agnes Etherington Art Centre, Kingston.

2001
Double Take. Modern Fuel Centre for Contemporary Art, Kingston. Curated by Milly Ristvedt.
Booklet. Bra Joe from Kilimanjaro. Queensland University Art Gallery, Brisbane, Australia.

2000
Toronto International Art Fair. Metro Convention. Toronto.

Recent Work. Open Gallery, Kingston. Solo

Shift, Agnes Etherington Art Centre, Queen’s University, Kingston. Solo.

1999
New Work, Edward Day Gallery, Toronto. Solo. Brochure, with text by Ihor Holubizky.

Endgames, Agnes Etherington Art Centre, Queen’s University, Kingston.

Translinear, McMaster Museum of Art, McMaster University, Hamilton.
Toured to Tom Thomson Gallery, Parry Sound; Mendel Art Gallery, Saskatoon; Plug In Gallery, Winnipeg;
Cambridge Galleries, Cambridge; Kelowna Art Gallery, Kelowna. Catalogue, with essays by Ihor Holubizky,
Joe Wolin and David Moos.

1998
Recent Work, Edward Day Gallery, Toronto, Ontario.

1997
Here and There, Edward Day Gallery, Kingston and Toronto.

Edifice, Agnes Etherington Art Centre, Queen’s University, Kingston.
Catalogue, with text by Jan Allen.

1995
How Red Works, Art Gallery of Hamilton.

1994
New Work, Art Noise Gallery, Kingston. Solo.



PUBLIC TALKS
1999 - “Translinear,” McMaster Museum of Art, Hamilton, Ontario.
1998 - “Art Caps,” Agnes Etherington Art Centre, Kingston, Ontario.
1997 - “Vision and Concept: Painting in the Nineties,” Agnes Etherington Art Centre, Kingston, Ontario.



AWARDS

2011 - Ontario Arts Council mid-career grant.
2000 - Canada Council production / creation grant (also ‘98)
1999 - Ontario Arts Council emerging artist grant (also ‘98, ‘97 & 96).



EDUCATION

Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario. B.A.H. (English/ Philosophy), 1988.



BIBLIOGRAPHY


2008

Gary Michael Dault, “Gallery Going: Scott Wallis at David Kaye
Gallery
,” Toronto, Globe and Mail, December 13, p.r16.

2007
Gary Michael Dault, “Gallery Going: Scott Wallis at Peak Gallery,”
Toronto, Globe and Mail, February 11, p.r14.

2005
Christopher Willard, “Scott Wallis at Peak Gallery,” Canadian Art,
summer. Web exclusive

2003
Ben Darrah, “Artspaces,’ Kingston, Whig Standard, August 9.

2001
Mark Cheetham, “TRANSlinear,” Canadian Art, Fall 2001.

2000
Melanie Dugan, “Quiet drama typical of Wallis’s work,” Kingston,
Whig Standard, June 24, 2000.

1999
Gillian Mackay, “Gallery Going: Translinear at McMaster University,”
Toronto, Globe and Mail, October 9, 1999.

Regina Haggo, “Driven to Abstraction,” The Hamilton Spectator,
September 18, 1999.

Gary Michael Dault, “Gallery Going: Scott Wallis at the Edward Day Gallery,”
Toronto, Globe and Mail, February 13, 1999.

1997
Richard Moll, “Diversity of work is delicate balance,” Kingston,
Whig Standard, January 25, 1997.