Works from the Museum's collection are viewed as rejection of the suburban lifestyle and its values. Krueger briefly documents the history of the centre and its acquisition activities. Biographical notes on 18 artists. Circa 10 bibl. ref
Grouping 21 native artists from Northwestern Ontario, the authors discuss the work, the organization...
Krueger describes how Folk art in the Sudbury region combines ethnic traditions and the artists' ind...
LaRue discusses the ideas of region, isolation and originality underlying the exhibition. The curato...
Works from the Museum's collection are viewed as rejection of the suburban lifestyle and its values....
Krueger states that North Bay's relative isolation from the demands of the contemporary art scene al...
The work and concerns of six artists from Ontario and Québec are examined through artists' statement...
Howard describes the selection process used for this exhibition of representational work by 21 artis...
Approximately 350 works from the European, Canadian, contemporary and Inuit collections of the Art G...
Molin Vasseur compares the work of 14 artists represented by Grünwald Gallery (Toronto) and Aubes 39...
Thirteen texts by ten authors explore aspects of the museum such as the structure's function, social...
In recognition of Guelph’s 175th anniversary, Nasby invited 85 artists from the city to produce a wo...
Ten Montréal-based artists form the subject of this exhibition catalogue. The introduction claims th...
Greenfield briefly introduces the work of 14 Toronto artists. Statements by some of the artists. Bio...
Focussing primarily on the 1940s and 1950s, Hubbard considers the movements and works that grew out ...
Looking at work by artists who have lived in Saskatchewan and at their reasons for leavingthe provin...
Grouping 21 native artists from Northwestern Ontario, the authors discuss the work, the organization...
Krueger describes how Folk art in the Sudbury region combines ethnic traditions and the artists' ind...
LaRue discusses the ideas of region, isolation and originality underlying the exhibition. The curato...
Works from the Museum's collection are viewed as rejection of the suburban lifestyle and its values....
Krueger states that North Bay's relative isolation from the demands of the contemporary art scene al...
The work and concerns of six artists from Ontario and Québec are examined through artists' statement...
Howard describes the selection process used for this exhibition of representational work by 21 artis...
Approximately 350 works from the European, Canadian, contemporary and Inuit collections of the Art G...
Molin Vasseur compares the work of 14 artists represented by Grünwald Gallery (Toronto) and Aubes 39...
Thirteen texts by ten authors explore aspects of the museum such as the structure's function, social...
In recognition of Guelph’s 175th anniversary, Nasby invited 85 artists from the city to produce a wo...
Ten Montréal-based artists form the subject of this exhibition catalogue. The introduction claims th...
Greenfield briefly introduces the work of 14 Toronto artists. Statements by some of the artists. Bio...
Focussing primarily on the 1940s and 1950s, Hubbard considers the movements and works that grew out ...
Looking at work by artists who have lived in Saskatchewan and at their reasons for leavingthe provin...
Grouping 21 native artists from Northwestern Ontario, the authors discuss the work, the organization...
Krueger describes how Folk art in the Sudbury region combines ethnic traditions and the artists' ind...
LaRue discusses the ideas of region, isolation and originality underlying the exhibition. The curato...