[5] In 2015 Kerr exhibited a survey of unreleased paintings entitled The Past is Present, many of which focused on his time living abroad during the 1980s, in addition to pieces derived from the cityscape of Vancouver, covering his career since its beginning in 1984.
[8] Later that year he also produced the exhibition Body Language, in which his works focused on painting hooded and shrouded human figures.
The inspiration behind the series of works came from the public debate over the wearing of niqabs in government spaces during the mid-2010 Canadian elections.
Works for the show included mixed media and his first use of paper collages, revolving around the theme of pareidolia.
[18] Kerr has also provided art work for medical centers, including the BC Children's Hospital.