Cochran traces the history of printmaking in Alberta, relating it to Canadian and international developments in multiple images. Includes profiles of 38 Alberta printmakers, an index of artists' names, and a list of juried print exhibitions. Circa 200 bibl. ref
While documenting the "Showcase" series organized by the Carleton University Alumnae Association bet...
Catalogue made to accompany an exhibition celebrating the 20th anniversary of the Capilano College P...
Nokes' introduction emphasizes the labour and skill involved in printmaking. Includes statements by ...
Cochran traces the history of printmaking in Alberta, relating it to Canadian and international deve...
In her overview of contemporary printmaking activity in Edmonton, Cochran has selected twelve artist...
Eliot-Los notes the diversity of printmaking styles and methods among ten artists from Alberta. Biog...
Brekkie's introductory essay briefly sketches the founding of the Alberta Printmakers' Society in 19...
An exhibition catalogue, documenting printmaking workshops occupied with publishing or printing edit...
Tuele traces the early history of printmakinng in British Columbia, while Bellerby covers the 1950-1...
Gilmore briefly traces the history of printmaking in Canada, focusing on the development of the Burn...
Commemorating the almost 20 years of activity of Winnipeg's Grand Western Canadian Screen Shop, Davi...
McMullen outlines the history and activities of the Alberta Art Foundation. Yates and Oko note the g...
Baxter and Maclachlan define various printmaking terms and explain the role of the Gallery's Art Ren...
A visual survey of art in Alberta; reproductions, biographical notes, and brief descriptions documen...
murray examines the development of studio ceramics in Alberta from 1953 to 1963 through a look at th...
While documenting the "Showcase" series organized by the Carleton University Alumnae Association bet...
Catalogue made to accompany an exhibition celebrating the 20th anniversary of the Capilano College P...
Nokes' introduction emphasizes the labour and skill involved in printmaking. Includes statements by ...
Cochran traces the history of printmaking in Alberta, relating it to Canadian and international deve...
In her overview of contemporary printmaking activity in Edmonton, Cochran has selected twelve artist...
Eliot-Los notes the diversity of printmaking styles and methods among ten artists from Alberta. Biog...
Brekkie's introductory essay briefly sketches the founding of the Alberta Printmakers' Society in 19...
An exhibition catalogue, documenting printmaking workshops occupied with publishing or printing edit...
Tuele traces the early history of printmakinng in British Columbia, while Bellerby covers the 1950-1...
Gilmore briefly traces the history of printmaking in Canada, focusing on the development of the Burn...
Commemorating the almost 20 years of activity of Winnipeg's Grand Western Canadian Screen Shop, Davi...
McMullen outlines the history and activities of the Alberta Art Foundation. Yates and Oko note the g...
Baxter and Maclachlan define various printmaking terms and explain the role of the Gallery's Art Ren...
A visual survey of art in Alberta; reproductions, biographical notes, and brief descriptions documen...
murray examines the development of studio ceramics in Alberta from 1953 to 1963 through a look at th...
While documenting the "Showcase" series organized by the Carleton University Alumnae Association bet...
Catalogue made to accompany an exhibition celebrating the 20th anniversary of the Capilano College P...
Nokes' introduction emphasizes the labour and skill involved in printmaking. Includes statements by ...