Noting "the diminishing gap between fine art and applied art", Campaigne acknowledges the organizers and participants for this Canadian Guild of Crafts fourth biennial. Biographical notes on the 69 participants
Includes a brief introduction to craft works by 21 artists as well as a note on the inauguration of ...
Rosshandler identifies the origin of the theme for the 1981 Biennial, while Monette defines the crea...
Presentation of large format works by 26 Canadian artists specializing in warp-tapestry. Biographica...
Noting "the diminishing gap between fine art and applied art", Campaigne acknowledges the organizers...
The curators discuss the artists' approach to their materials and to the making of functional yet ce...
The authors describe the aims organization and results of the exhibition. Includes comments by the j...
A major publication made to accompany a touring exhibition of works by 21 Canadian-based artists who...
Putting the Art into Craft: The Craftsman’s Art exhibition, 1973 The 1970s were a unique period for...
For the presentation of the work of 56 Canadian artists thirty years of age and under, the curators ...
The authors briefly discuss the Montreal Tapestry Biennial and the ten participating Canadian artist...
This catalogue for the exhibition commemorating the 30th anniversary of the Canadian Embroiderer’s G...
The discussion around the state of craft in contemporary culture relates to issues of originality, t...
The authors describe the aims and the organization of the exhibition. Comments on the work of the 36...
This publication was made to accompany an exhibition celebrating the 25th anniversary of the Crafts ...
LaRue discusses the ideas of region, isolation and originality underlying the exhibition. The curato...
Includes a brief introduction to craft works by 21 artists as well as a note on the inauguration of ...
Rosshandler identifies the origin of the theme for the 1981 Biennial, while Monette defines the crea...
Presentation of large format works by 26 Canadian artists specializing in warp-tapestry. Biographica...
Noting "the diminishing gap between fine art and applied art", Campaigne acknowledges the organizers...
The curators discuss the artists' approach to their materials and to the making of functional yet ce...
The authors describe the aims organization and results of the exhibition. Includes comments by the j...
A major publication made to accompany a touring exhibition of works by 21 Canadian-based artists who...
Putting the Art into Craft: The Craftsman’s Art exhibition, 1973 The 1970s were a unique period for...
For the presentation of the work of 56 Canadian artists thirty years of age and under, the curators ...
The authors briefly discuss the Montreal Tapestry Biennial and the ten participating Canadian artist...
This catalogue for the exhibition commemorating the 30th anniversary of the Canadian Embroiderer’s G...
The discussion around the state of craft in contemporary culture relates to issues of originality, t...
The authors describe the aims and the organization of the exhibition. Comments on the work of the 36...
This publication was made to accompany an exhibition celebrating the 25th anniversary of the Crafts ...
LaRue discusses the ideas of region, isolation and originality underlying the exhibition. The curato...
Includes a brief introduction to craft works by 21 artists as well as a note on the inauguration of ...
Rosshandler identifies the origin of the theme for the 1981 Biennial, while Monette defines the crea...
Presentation of large format works by 26 Canadian artists specializing in warp-tapestry. Biographica...