The authors discuss the silkscreen process, the history of the Grand Western Canadian Screen Shop, the Winnipeg Art Gallery's exhibition policy objectives, and the origins of the exhibition. Biographical notes
Tuele traces the early history of printmakinng in British Columbia, while Bellerby covers the 1950-1...
Cochran traces the history of printmaking in Alberta, relating it to Canadian and international deve...
The author describes the history of the gallery and its collection since 1959. Biographical notes on...
The authors discuss the silkscreen process, the history of the Grand Western Canadian Screen Shop, t...
Commemorating the almost 20 years of activity of Winnipeg's Grand Western Canadian Screen Shop, Davi...
Fry surveys the history of the silkscreen process and explains its technical aspects. Biographical n...
Poulos explains the objectives of the Grand Western Canadian Screen Shop which gives artists an oppo...
The author looks at the benefits of mounting this juried exhibition of 20 Manitoba printmakers. Biog...
The prefacers note the diversity characterizing the production of 33 printmakers from the Screen Sho...
Gilmore briefly traces the history of printmaking in Canada, focusing on the development of the Burn...
While documenting the "Showcase" series organized by the Carleton University Alumnae Association bet...
The authors briefly outline the development of the exhibition and discuss printmaking in Czechoslova...
Madill traces the history of printmaking, commenting specifically on developments in Winnipeg. Inclu...
25 years of Canadian printmaking are represented by a selection of works chosen from the gallery's p...
Following a description of the collection of contemporary prints, the author outlines the developmen...
Tuele traces the early history of printmakinng in British Columbia, while Bellerby covers the 1950-1...
Cochran traces the history of printmaking in Alberta, relating it to Canadian and international deve...
The author describes the history of the gallery and its collection since 1959. Biographical notes on...
The authors discuss the silkscreen process, the history of the Grand Western Canadian Screen Shop, t...
Commemorating the almost 20 years of activity of Winnipeg's Grand Western Canadian Screen Shop, Davi...
Fry surveys the history of the silkscreen process and explains its technical aspects. Biographical n...
Poulos explains the objectives of the Grand Western Canadian Screen Shop which gives artists an oppo...
The author looks at the benefits of mounting this juried exhibition of 20 Manitoba printmakers. Biog...
The prefacers note the diversity characterizing the production of 33 printmakers from the Screen Sho...
Gilmore briefly traces the history of printmaking in Canada, focusing on the development of the Burn...
While documenting the "Showcase" series organized by the Carleton University Alumnae Association bet...
The authors briefly outline the development of the exhibition and discuss printmaking in Czechoslova...
Madill traces the history of printmaking, commenting specifically on developments in Winnipeg. Inclu...
25 years of Canadian printmaking are represented by a selection of works chosen from the gallery's p...
Following a description of the collection of contemporary prints, the author outlines the developmen...
Tuele traces the early history of printmakinng in British Columbia, while Bellerby covers the 1950-1...
Cochran traces the history of printmaking in Alberta, relating it to Canadian and international deve...
The author describes the history of the gallery and its collection since 1959. Biographical notes on...