Commemorating the almost 20 years of activity of Winnipeg's Grand Western Canadian Screen Shop, Davis presents a history of artists and printers in Canada between 1750 and 1987. With documentation on 32 contemporary artists whose 73 screenprints from the Mackenzie's permanent collection were exhibited. Biographical notes. Circa 90 bibl. ref
Madill traces the history of printmaking, commenting specifically on developments in Winnipeg. Inclu...
Baxter and Maclachlan define various printmaking terms and explain the role of the Gallery's Art Ren...
Walters notes the recent emergence of major artists in Saskatchewan. Biographical notes on 10 artist...
Commemorating the almost 20 years of activity of Winnipeg's Grand Western Canadian Screen Shop, Davi...
The authors discuss the silkscreen process, the history of the Grand Western Canadian Screen Shop, t...
Poulos explains the objectives of the Grand Western Canadian Screen Shop which gives artists an oppo...
Brief biographies of 16 Canadian artists follow a description of printmaking techniques. Historical ...
Gilmore briefly traces the history of printmaking in Canada, focusing on the development of the Burn...
Fry surveys the history of the silkscreen process and explains its technical aspects. Biographical n...
The prefacers note the diversity characterizing the production of 33 printmakers from the Screen Sho...
Cochran traces the history of printmaking in Alberta, relating it to Canadian and international deve...
Nokes' introduction emphasizes the labour and skill involved in printmaking. Includes statements by ...
Tuele traces the early history of printmakinng in British Columbia, while Bellerby covers the 1950-1...
The author looks at the benefits of mounting this juried exhibition of 20 Manitoba printmakers. Biog...
An exhibition catalogue, documenting printmaking workshops occupied with publishing or printing edit...
Madill traces the history of printmaking, commenting specifically on developments in Winnipeg. Inclu...
Baxter and Maclachlan define various printmaking terms and explain the role of the Gallery's Art Ren...
Walters notes the recent emergence of major artists in Saskatchewan. Biographical notes on 10 artist...
Commemorating the almost 20 years of activity of Winnipeg's Grand Western Canadian Screen Shop, Davi...
The authors discuss the silkscreen process, the history of the Grand Western Canadian Screen Shop, t...
Poulos explains the objectives of the Grand Western Canadian Screen Shop which gives artists an oppo...
Brief biographies of 16 Canadian artists follow a description of printmaking techniques. Historical ...
Gilmore briefly traces the history of printmaking in Canada, focusing on the development of the Burn...
Fry surveys the history of the silkscreen process and explains its technical aspects. Biographical n...
The prefacers note the diversity characterizing the production of 33 printmakers from the Screen Sho...
Cochran traces the history of printmaking in Alberta, relating it to Canadian and international deve...
Nokes' introduction emphasizes the labour and skill involved in printmaking. Includes statements by ...
Tuele traces the early history of printmakinng in British Columbia, while Bellerby covers the 1950-1...
The author looks at the benefits of mounting this juried exhibition of 20 Manitoba printmakers. Biog...
An exhibition catalogue, documenting printmaking workshops occupied with publishing or printing edit...
Madill traces the history of printmaking, commenting specifically on developments in Winnipeg. Inclu...
Baxter and Maclachlan define various printmaking terms and explain the role of the Gallery's Art Ren...
Walters notes the recent emergence of major artists in Saskatchewan. Biographical notes on 10 artist...