[2] His work has been presented in solo exhibitions at the UQAM Gallery, University of Quebec, Montreal (2010),[2] Messum's Wiltshire in the UK, the Prague Bienniale 5 in the Czech Republic, the Louis Vuitton Gallery in Macau, and at Arsenal Contemporary Montreal.
[3][non-primary source needed] Group presentations have included the Sharjah Biennial (2009) and Arts Council Montreal (2009).
[5] For the work Gold, he spray-painted each layer by hand in order to create a composition of images reminiscent of the pediment that adorns the New York Stock Exchange.
The illusory nature of the layered installations is just a means to realize a deeper concept: how we[who?]
For the solo exhibition of Spriggs at the Neutral Ground Art Center in Saskatchewan, Canada, exhibition curator John G. Hampton wrote that "Spriggs' works are related to a process that relies upon the way we interpret vision, and exploits our Gestaltian[clarification needed] susceptibility to illusion conflating disparate parts into an actualized whole.