The field of craft has been dominated by debates surrounding types of objects and material, how-tos, lists, and genealogies, and today there is an increasing turn towards craft theories which do not necessarily address an object. This study brings the object back into craft discourse. “Indisciplined Ceramic Outhouses and Blob-like Glass Bunnies: Four Case Studies on Canadian Prairie Ceramics and Glass” is an object-inspired study of the work and craft-related practices of Victor Cicansky (Saskatchewan), Ione Thorkelsson (Manitoba), Marty Kaufman (Alberta), Altaglass (Alberta), and Mireille Perron (Alberta). Part one of this dissertation focuses on Cicansky and part two focuses on glass. The second chapter in each part is a resonant response...
During the 17th and 18th centuries, Native Americans rarely adorned ceramic objects with glass beads...
During excavations in 1996, Dr. Tim Baumann, a professor at the University of Missouri - St. Louis, ...
Magister Artium - MAMy research considers the vessels of select women ceramists in and from rural Kw...
Our understanding of the precontact history of the boreal forest of northern and, in particular, nor...
This study examines the pottery from two archaeological sites that date to the beginning of the earl...
This thesis examines the interconnected relationships among Canadian ceramic vessels, Canadian lands...
The modernist Sturdy-Stone Centre’s monumental ceramic mural project is the subject of this case stu...
v, 47 leaves : ill. ; 29 cmCeramics has always existed on the fringes of craft and high art. The pur...
Crafts in Canada have persisted and grown over the past century, despite being marginalised by indus...
Net-impressed and horizontally corded pottery was first documented in southern Manitoba in the 1950s...
This study has sought to demonstrate that analyses of Iroquoian ceramics that focus on technological...
In this case study, I argue that during its first twenty-five years the Toronto-based One of a Kind ...
Over time the farmers barn has expanded to manage larger equipment, so too, glass art has expanded t...
This thesis exhibition is a presentation of my research into historic and autoethnographic analyses ...
Abstract Craftivist Clay: Resistance and Activism in Contemporary Ceramics Mary Callahan Baumstark...
During the 17th and 18th centuries, Native Americans rarely adorned ceramic objects with glass beads...
During excavations in 1996, Dr. Tim Baumann, a professor at the University of Missouri - St. Louis, ...
Magister Artium - MAMy research considers the vessels of select women ceramists in and from rural Kw...
Our understanding of the precontact history of the boreal forest of northern and, in particular, nor...
This study examines the pottery from two archaeological sites that date to the beginning of the earl...
This thesis examines the interconnected relationships among Canadian ceramic vessels, Canadian lands...
The modernist Sturdy-Stone Centre’s monumental ceramic mural project is the subject of this case stu...
v, 47 leaves : ill. ; 29 cmCeramics has always existed on the fringes of craft and high art. The pur...
Crafts in Canada have persisted and grown over the past century, despite being marginalised by indus...
Net-impressed and horizontally corded pottery was first documented in southern Manitoba in the 1950s...
This study has sought to demonstrate that analyses of Iroquoian ceramics that focus on technological...
In this case study, I argue that during its first twenty-five years the Toronto-based One of a Kind ...
Over time the farmers barn has expanded to manage larger equipment, so too, glass art has expanded t...
This thesis exhibition is a presentation of my research into historic and autoethnographic analyses ...
Abstract Craftivist Clay: Resistance and Activism in Contemporary Ceramics Mary Callahan Baumstark...
During the 17th and 18th centuries, Native Americans rarely adorned ceramic objects with glass beads...
During excavations in 1996, Dr. Tim Baumann, a professor at the University of Missouri - St. Louis, ...
Magister Artium - MAMy research considers the vessels of select women ceramists in and from rural Kw...