Tuele traces the early history of printmakinng in British Columbia, while Bellerby covers the 1950-1983 period. Dawn provides an introduction to Northwest Coast Native silkscreen prints. Biographical notes on 96 artists. 7 bibl. ref
Bellerby notes the state of printmaking in Vancouver Island and the variety of work produced. Includ...
"This superb visual and written record of twentieth-century art in British Columbia presents- in ful...
Brekkie's introductory essay briefly sketches the founding of the Alberta Printmakers' Society in 19...
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...
Commemorating the almost 20 years of activity of Winnipeg's Grand Western Canadian Screen Shop, Davi...
Documenting art by British Columbia women artists, Tuele examines the questions posed by the exhibit...
Providing an introduction to the traditional culture and art of the Northwest Coast peoples, the aut...
Gilmore briefly traces the history of printmaking in Canada, focusing on the development of the Burn...
Graham describes some of the particularities of art production in British Columbia. Biographical not...
Brief biographies of 16 Canadian artists follow a description of printmaking techniques. Historical ...
Nokes' introduction emphasizes the labour and skill involved in printmaking. Includes statements by ...
An exhibition catalogue, documenting printmaking workshops occupied with publishing or printing edit...
While documenting the "Showcase" series organized by the Carleton University Alumnae Association bet...
Bellerby describes printmaker Shives' attachment to the British Columbia landscape and use of colour...
Bellerby notes the state of printmaking in Vancouver Island and the variety of work produced. Includ...
"This superb visual and written record of twentieth-century art in British Columbia presents- in ful...
Brekkie's introductory essay briefly sketches the founding of the Alberta Printmakers' Society in 19...
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...
Commemorating the almost 20 years of activity of Winnipeg's Grand Western Canadian Screen Shop, Davi...
Documenting art by British Columbia women artists, Tuele examines the questions posed by the exhibit...
Providing an introduction to the traditional culture and art of the Northwest Coast peoples, the aut...
Gilmore briefly traces the history of printmaking in Canada, focusing on the development of the Burn...
Graham describes some of the particularities of art production in British Columbia. Biographical not...
Brief biographies of 16 Canadian artists follow a description of printmaking techniques. Historical ...
Nokes' introduction emphasizes the labour and skill involved in printmaking. Includes statements by ...
An exhibition catalogue, documenting printmaking workshops occupied with publishing or printing edit...
While documenting the "Showcase" series organized by the Carleton University Alumnae Association bet...
Bellerby describes printmaker Shives' attachment to the British Columbia landscape and use of colour...
Bellerby notes the state of printmaking in Vancouver Island and the variety of work produced. Includ...
"This superb visual and written record of twentieth-century art in British Columbia presents- in ful...
Brekkie's introductory essay briefly sketches the founding of the Alberta Printmakers' Society in 19...