Exhibitions
Group Exhibition: Salo, Mervi. Fragments (video short). In inVISIBILITY: Indigenous in the City, group exhibition curated by Anna Hudson, John B. Aird Gallery, Toronto, Ontario, June 25–July 19, 2013.
Screening & Speaker Series: Salo, Mervi Maarit, Simone Blais, Christine Dament, Carla Landon, and Jennifer Sylvester. “inVISIBILITY.” Speaker series and film screening presented in conjunction with the group exhibition inVISIBILITY, John B. Aird Gallery, Queen’s Park, Toronto, Ontario, July 4, 2013.
Research Participant : Salo, Mervi. Research participant, Debwewin Digital Stories Connections Project, funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, principal investigators Susan Dion (York University) and Carla Rice (University of Guelph), in partnership with the Toronto District School Board Urban Indigenous Education Centre, 2013.
Mervi Salo. Multimedia and video installation, 2010. (Shown as sculptural installation and wall-mounted with video projection.)
Red Runners: The new objectification of Native art and identity
Salo, Mervi Maarit. Group exhibition. Red Runners: The New Objectification of Native Art and Identity, curated by Luke Parnell and Jason Jenkins for Miziwe Biik Aboriginal Employment and Training (Thunderbird Art Department), Well and Good Art Space, Toronto, Ontario, June 22–July 4, 2010; and at the Bata Shoe Museum, Toronto, Ontario, August 10–31, 2012 (presented in partnership with Planet IndigenUS Festival, Harbourfront Centre).



Red Runners: The new objectification of Native art and identity
Salo, M. M. (2010, June 22 - July 4). Group exhibit.
Red Runners: The new objectification of Native art and identity. Curated by Luke Parnell and Jason Jenkins for Miziwe Biik's Thunderbird Art department. Well and Good Art Space, 52 McCaul Street, Toronto, Canada.
Salo, Mervi Maarit. Paintings. Group exhibition, 8th Annual Square Foot Show, AWOL Gallery, Toronto (Queen West Gallery District), Ontario, August 21–September 5, 2010.

Mervi Salo. The Blinded Remembers Beaivi. Acrylic on canvas, 2010.

Mervi Salo. Kraja: The Place One Longs For. Acrylic on canvas, 2010.
Curatorial

Salo, Mervi Maarit (curator). Traditional and Digital Photography by Toronto Youth. Exhibition, Foyer Gallery, 5050 Yonge Street, Toronto, Ontario, May 2–31, 2011. Presented as part of the CONTACT Photography Festival.

Curator:
Salo, M. M. (Curator). (2011, May 2-31). Traditional and Digital Photography by Toronto Youth. Foyer Gallery, 5050 Yonge Street. CONTACT Photography Festival.

