
The six pieces on the wall are my first of the series Future Inhabitants, presented at the National Biennale of Three-Dimensional Visual Arts at the National Centre for the Arts in México City in 1997.
2016 Residency & Exhibition at Hermes Gallery, Halifax, NS. Dual residency with Nika Feldman.
2014 First Artist in Residence. Lunenburg School of the Arts and solo show.
Lunenburg, NS.
2012 Black Rabbit. Eye Level Gallery. Halifax, NS. Group.
2009 Paisaje Con Manzana - A Landscape by Enrique Ferreol. Craig Gallery.
Dartmouth, NS. Solo.
2009 Enrique Ferreol – Altars. Halifax City Hall. Halifax, NS. Solo.
2008 Newcomer Artist Project. Anna Gallery, Halifax, NS,
Group.
2007 Self Portraits: Celebrating Frida Kahlo's 100th Birthday". An Exhibition of
20 Self-Portraits by Nova Scotia Artists. Ross Creek Centre for the Arts,
Canning, NS. Group.
2006 Curatorial Project - Mexican Altar to the Dead. Art Gallery of Nova Scotia, Halifax, NS.
2006 Curatorial Project - Heart Talk. Art Gallery of Nova Scotia Education Gallery,
Halifax, NS..
2005 CBC Arts Spots – National television segment aired between programming.
2003 Eye-Opener Show. Eyelevel Gallery, Halifax, NS. Group.
2003 Reflexions of the Soull. Mexican Fine Arts Museum, Chicago, IL. Group.
2002 Four Latin American Artists. The Jorgenson Hall, Toronto Metropolitan
University, Toronto, ON. Group.
2002 Passion On Paper - Vanguardias Art Gallery, México City. Group.
2001 Enrique Ferreol – Constructions. O´Connor Gallery. Toronto, ON. Solo.
2001 Toronto International Art Fair, with O’Connor Gallery. Toronto, ON.
2001 Art Miami, with ArtCore Gallery. Miami Convention Center, Miami Beach, FL.
2000 A Letter to My Life. Martin Good Gallery, Isla Mujeres, México. Solo.
2000 Mis Amorosos. Arts and Sciences Festival at the International
Mayan Institute, Cancún, México. Solo.
1998 National Biennale of Two-Dimensional Visual Arts. National Centre for the Arts. México City,
1997 The Funeral.. Black Hen Powder Collective, México City. Group Performance.
1997 Fear. National College of Art and Design, México City. Solo Performance.
1997 Our Time of July. University's Museum of El Chopo. México City. Group.
1997 Artists Supporting Their Museums. Palace of Fine Arts. México City. Group.
1997 National Biennale of Three-Dimensional Visual Arts. National Centre for the Arts. México City.
1996 Lo Popular en la Muerte. Morelos State Institute of Culture. Cuernavaca, Morelos. Group.
1996 De Cuerpo Presente. National University´s Museum of El Chopo. México City. Group.
1996 Fairy Tales. Gathering Artists Gallery, Chicago IL, Group.
1994 13 Altars. La Circunstancia, Garibaldi, México City. Solo.

At the exhibition Constructions, O'Connor Gallery, Toronto, ON 2001.
The series Constructions (detail pictured above) was created during significant transitions in my life, including the time when I decided to immigrate to Canada, and I used the old allegory of the heart as representative of emotions and states of being.
The constructed wooden boxes that contain the sculptural elements reference domestic altars, a popular house amenity in México that I used as a format/surface for my work during those years. The idea was to present assemblages as sacred spaces to objects that express ideas.
Several pieces from this series were curated by Bruce Barber, an artist and NSCAD University professor, for the Newcomer Artist Project during the 2008 Metropolis conference, a national conference on immigration.
https://www.thecoast.ca/arts-music/newcomer-artist-project-962594/
From 1997 to 2008, CBC's Artspots profiled more than 300 Canadian artists from across the country. CBC Artspots were a series of 30-second videos that played on television during commercial breaks in the middle of regular programming.
CBC did my Artspots in 2006 and featured the series Constructions.
Please view the two Artspots samples below:

Sandwich board outside Hermes Gallery, 5682 North Street, Halifax, Nova Scotia in 2016.
Partial view of my section of the exhibition at Hermes Gallery, 2016.

Above is the postcard invitation to my solo show Paisaje Con Manzana at the Craig Gallery in Dartmouth, NS, 2009.
The exhibition consisted of two 10 m. scrolls of watercolour paper, 1 m. tall, that wrapped around the space with one horizon line dividing a gouache landscape and an acrylic paint pink sky, with pencil/charcoal characters scattered throughout.
After the exhibition I continued to make drawings of figures set against the same landscape of gouache and acrylic paint, finishing the final pieces of the series during my artist residence at the Lunenburg School of the Arts in 2014:
https://lunenburgarts.org/news-events/our-first-artists-in-residence/

Guests at the exhibition Paisaje Con Manzana.
Viewer inspecting a drawing.
Roll of paper on the wall at the the Craig Gallery, Dartmouth, NS, 2009.