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Catalogue to accompany a retrospective exhibition of works by Lindoe, whose lifelong devotion to the...
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The museum’s holdings are rich in examples of Native ceramics from throughout the Western Hemisphere...
Hart traces the development of art in British Columbia beginning with the artifacts of prehistorical...
Introduction by David Newlands. -- Articles: The archaeology of Canadian potteries: an evaluation o...
The authors discuss the influence of Californian ceramicists upon Regina artists from 1950 to 1980. ...
Catalogue of an exhibition held 19 February-2 April 1989, Crafts Council CentreCatalogue editor: M...
Catalogue to accompany a retrospective exhibition of works by Lindoe, whose lifelong devotion to the...
Documenting the artist's first solo Canadian exhibition, a discussion of Clay's work within 1980's r...
The authors outline the development of ceramic sculpture in Western Canada, the influence of Funk Ar...
murray examines the development of studio ceramics in Alberta from 1953 to 1963 through a look at th...
This catalogue looks at the emergence of studio ceramics in Alberta through interviews and discussio...
Pietrzak notes a movement away from clay as craft medium in the installation and large scale sculptu...
Treating the practice of ceramics and the ceramic-based installations by four Canadian artists, five...
Hickey outlines the history of the Studio Glass Movement in Canada and focuses on the resources avai...
Silverberg briefly notes the tradition of contemporary ceramics in Quebec. Biographical notes on 11 ...
A complete catalogue of works by 57 ceramicists included in the exhibition. Herman provides an intro...
The museum’s holdings are rich in examples of Native ceramics from throughout the Western Hemisphere...
Hart traces the development of art in British Columbia beginning with the artifacts of prehistorical...
Introduction by David Newlands. -- Articles: The archaeology of Canadian potteries: an evaluation o...
The authors discuss the influence of Californian ceramicists upon Regina artists from 1950 to 1980. ...
Catalogue of an exhibition held 19 February-2 April 1989, Crafts Council CentreCatalogue editor: M...
Catalogue to accompany a retrospective exhibition of works by Lindoe, whose lifelong devotion to the...
Documenting the artist's first solo Canadian exhibition, a discussion of Clay's work within 1980's r...