In this case study, I argue that during its first twenty-five years the Toronto-based One of a Kind craft show influenced the professionalization of Canadian craft through its formation and iteration of professional expectations within the commercial market for craftspeople who either participated or hoped to participate in the show, along with the show’s audiences of private, commercial, corporate and public craft consumers. Using a sociological approach to art history, as well as the lenses of anthropology of business and cultural sociology, and drawing on interviews with the show’s founders and participating craftspeople, archival analysis and contemporary writing, I analyse One of a Kind’s show policies, advertising campaigns, and pre...
The field of craft has been dominated by debates surrounding types of objects and material, how-tos,...
This paper originates from PhD research which I am currently undertaking on craft in the 1970s, a ti...
Building on and deepening my existing community-engaged research relationships with community member...
Crafts in Canada have persisted and grown over the past century, despite being marginalised by indus...
This thesis explores the impact of American craftspeople, organizers and ideologies on the developme...
The objective of this thesis is to address the marginalization of craft, specifically textiles, with...
In response to various social and aesthetic concerns, clothing companies are increasingly rejecting ...
Museum collections contain examples of Aboriginal Northwest Coast material culture that have been ca...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis focuses on the cultural influences undergirding ...
Flood’s survey of Canadian craft activity from 1900 to 1950 concludes that contemporaneous writing a...
This thesis examines different constructions of studio craft in New Zealand between 1949 and 1992. I...
This thesis looks at exhibitions on knitting and crochet of the last twenty years in Canada and the ...
Putting the Art into Craft: The Craftsman’s Art exhibition, 1973 The 1970s were a unique period for...
This thesis examines the interconnected relationships among Canadian ceramic vessels, Canadian lands...
This thesis examines the place and influence of Rochdale College within the Canadian, and more spec...
The field of craft has been dominated by debates surrounding types of objects and material, how-tos,...
This paper originates from PhD research which I am currently undertaking on craft in the 1970s, a ti...
Building on and deepening my existing community-engaged research relationships with community member...
Crafts in Canada have persisted and grown over the past century, despite being marginalised by indus...
This thesis explores the impact of American craftspeople, organizers and ideologies on the developme...
The objective of this thesis is to address the marginalization of craft, specifically textiles, with...
In response to various social and aesthetic concerns, clothing companies are increasingly rejecting ...
Museum collections contain examples of Aboriginal Northwest Coast material culture that have been ca...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis focuses on the cultural influences undergirding ...
Flood’s survey of Canadian craft activity from 1900 to 1950 concludes that contemporaneous writing a...
This thesis examines different constructions of studio craft in New Zealand between 1949 and 1992. I...
This thesis looks at exhibitions on knitting and crochet of the last twenty years in Canada and the ...
Putting the Art into Craft: The Craftsman’s Art exhibition, 1973 The 1970s were a unique period for...
This thesis examines the interconnected relationships among Canadian ceramic vessels, Canadian lands...
This thesis examines the place and influence of Rochdale College within the Canadian, and more spec...
The field of craft has been dominated by debates surrounding types of objects and material, how-tos,...
This paper originates from PhD research which I am currently undertaking on craft in the 1970s, a ti...
Building on and deepening my existing community-engaged research relationships with community member...