
Heidi Hehn CV
Corporate and other Collections
Governor General of Canada
White Pass and Yukon Railway
Coldwell Banker NuWay Crushing
Bell/Northwestel Maximillan’s Corp.
Lomak Tucking
2005
Joint exhibit at Café Dore for August/September (Birds of a Feather’
Solo exhibit at the Cranberry Bistro for July (Poplar Fetish)
Adjudicated and accepted for membership in Yukon Artists at Work (YAAW)
2004
Successfully adjudicated to participate in 'All Creatures Great and Small'
exhibit in Vancouver
Successfully adjudicated to participate in 'Small, Smaller, Smallest'
exhibit in Vancouver
Adjudicated and accepted for membership in Federation of Canadian Artists
Membership in Canadian Artists Representation (CARFAC)
2002
People’s Choice Award from BC Wildlife Federation
2001
Exhibit at Yukon Arts Centre
2000
Commission of painting, “Imagine”, for book “Up from
the Permafrost” by Yukon Learn
Publication of “Barn Blues” as a Limited Edition Print by
the
British Columbia Wildlife Federation based on competition (see website)
Purchase of original by Mayor for City of Whitehorse
1999
Yukon Arts Centre - Adjudication and joint exhibition
White Pass Corporation - Invitational Art Show, Alaska
Points of View 1999 - Peoples Choice Award, Whitehorse
1998
Sheldon Museum Invitational Wildlife Art Show, Alaska Alaska Bald Eagle Festival Competition, Alaska (2nd and 4th prize)
1997
Exhibit at the Gallery Frame Smith, Whitehorse Calgary Stampede Grounds, Wildlife Art Exhibit and Auction, Calgary Spring Art Show 1997, Whitehorse
1996
Solo Show in The Frame Shop, Whitehorse Art Show 96 in Whitehorse
1995
‘The Elfin Cove Mystery’ Book Cover for Publication
1991
Yukon Gallery exhibit
1986
Painting displayed with Bell/NWTel Collection at Yukon Pavillon at Vancouver EXPO
1985
Government of Yukon, Wildlife Branch, Commission of 10 posters
1981
Exhibit in Gold Button, Whitehorse
1980
Exhibit in Yukon Gallery, Whitehorse
1977
Edmonton Art Society Adjudication and acceptance for membership
1970-76
University of Toronto, undergraduate studies Carleton University, graduate studies
1969
Exhibit at Train Station Gallery in Whitby, Ontario