Moppett examines drawing as process and looks at 20th century approaches to drawing. Includes statements by three artists and biographical notes on the nine participants
Christie examines different historical periods in watercolour painting in Saskatchewan since the for...
Looking at work by artists who have lived in Saskatchewan and at their reasons for leavingthe provin...
Defining folk and naive art, Borsa discusses the history of naive art, its characteristics, and its ...
Presenting works by 51 Alberta artists, Mabie examines various definitions of drawing. Statements by...
Following curator Yarlow's remarks on S. Andrews, F. Boulet, J. Clark, C. Daley and A. Youldon's att...
Moppett examines eight artists' work and their approach to their subjects and materials. Biographica...
Phillips describes 12 Saskatchewan artists' works and use of paper as a medium. Biographical notes
The authors describe the development of art and arts groups in Saskatchewan from the 1850s to 1970, ...
Looking at the recent diversity in Saskatchewan art, Richmond examines 16 artists' work in relation ...
The authors look briefly at sports and art in Western Canada, focusing on the work of 22 artists. Bi...
Climer notes the reputation of artists from Saskatchewan. Artists' statements. Biographical notes
Berlind has selected a series of works which exemplify various processes in the conception and produ...
Pottruff outlines some of the reasons for the re-emergence of drawing as an independent art form. Si...
A chronological anthology of 20th century Canadian drawings by 111 artists. Includes critically anno...
Donaldson discusses the diversity of drawing techniques employed by the artists. Glossary of drawing...
Christie examines different historical periods in watercolour painting in Saskatchewan since the for...
Looking at work by artists who have lived in Saskatchewan and at their reasons for leavingthe provin...
Defining folk and naive art, Borsa discusses the history of naive art, its characteristics, and its ...
Presenting works by 51 Alberta artists, Mabie examines various definitions of drawing. Statements by...
Following curator Yarlow's remarks on S. Andrews, F. Boulet, J. Clark, C. Daley and A. Youldon's att...
Moppett examines eight artists' work and their approach to their subjects and materials. Biographica...
Phillips describes 12 Saskatchewan artists' works and use of paper as a medium. Biographical notes
The authors describe the development of art and arts groups in Saskatchewan from the 1850s to 1970, ...
Looking at the recent diversity in Saskatchewan art, Richmond examines 16 artists' work in relation ...
The authors look briefly at sports and art in Western Canada, focusing on the work of 22 artists. Bi...
Climer notes the reputation of artists from Saskatchewan. Artists' statements. Biographical notes
Berlind has selected a series of works which exemplify various processes in the conception and produ...
Pottruff outlines some of the reasons for the re-emergence of drawing as an independent art form. Si...
A chronological anthology of 20th century Canadian drawings by 111 artists. Includes critically anno...
Donaldson discusses the diversity of drawing techniques employed by the artists. Glossary of drawing...
Christie examines different historical periods in watercolour painting in Saskatchewan since the for...
Looking at work by artists who have lived in Saskatchewan and at their reasons for leavingthe provin...
Defining folk and naive art, Borsa discusses the history of naive art, its characteristics, and its ...