Beatty discusses the printmaking techniques of Heywood, Sewell and Tamasaukas. Includes descriptions of individual prints as well as biographical notes
Commemorating the almost 20 years of activity of Winnipeg's Grand Western Canadian Screen Shop, Davi...
Eight authors discuss the work of 12 contemporary Canadian photographers, with reference to such iss...
In her overview of contemporary printmaking activity in Edmonton, Cochran has selected twelve artist...
Beatty focuses on the conceptual, expressive and formal aspects of prints by the three artists and c...
Following a description of the collection of contemporary prints, the author outlines the developmen...
Heywood describes his work, referring to the fragmented and cumulative nature of printmaking. Biogra...
Brief biographies of 16 Canadian artists follow a description of printmaking techniques. Historical ...
This catalogue is from an art exhibition featuring Canadian and Newfoundland paintings from the art ...
Eliot-Los notes the diversity of printmaking styles and methods among ten artists from Alberta. Biog...
For this exhibition catalogue, co-curators J. Nasby and Shuebrook describe the works of six Canadian...
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...
The thesis explores the artistic production of three artists, John William North (1842-1924), George...
Woods provides a biographical sketch for each of the 28 participating artists. Incorporating stateme...
Gilmore briefly traces the history of printmaking in Canada, focusing on the development of the Burn...
Commemorating the almost 20 years of activity of Winnipeg's Grand Western Canadian Screen Shop, Davi...
Eight authors discuss the work of 12 contemporary Canadian photographers, with reference to such iss...
In her overview of contemporary printmaking activity in Edmonton, Cochran has selected twelve artist...
Beatty focuses on the conceptual, expressive and formal aspects of prints by the three artists and c...
Following a description of the collection of contemporary prints, the author outlines the developmen...
Heywood describes his work, referring to the fragmented and cumulative nature of printmaking. Biogra...
Brief biographies of 16 Canadian artists follow a description of printmaking techniques. Historical ...
This catalogue is from an art exhibition featuring Canadian and Newfoundland paintings from the art ...
Eliot-Los notes the diversity of printmaking styles and methods among ten artists from Alberta. Biog...
For this exhibition catalogue, co-curators J. Nasby and Shuebrook describe the works of six Canadian...
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...
The thesis explores the artistic production of three artists, John William North (1842-1924), George...
Woods provides a biographical sketch for each of the 28 participating artists. Incorporating stateme...
Gilmore briefly traces the history of printmaking in Canada, focusing on the development of the Burn...
Commemorating the almost 20 years of activity of Winnipeg's Grand Western Canadian Screen Shop, Davi...
Eight authors discuss the work of 12 contemporary Canadian photographers, with reference to such iss...
In her overview of contemporary printmaking activity in Edmonton, Cochran has selected twelve artist...