Hall discusses this retrospective exhibition of Spencer's folk carvings. An exploration of the role of craft imagery in Canadian life since the 1930s discusses the "Park Car Mural Project" of the CPR in connection with the idea of the "North." Probe offers a biographical account. 18 bibl. ref
Brief documentation of paintings executed by two artists while they lived in Halifax, N.S. Miller's ...
“What I have tried to do in this and in all my writing on the early days of this country is what the...
Harper links popular painting and sculpture works of Canada to the history of the different regions ...
Hall discusses this retrospective exhibition of Spencer's folk carvings. An exploration of the role ...
Morgan evokes the prairie as experience in relation to the production of art in Saskatchewan. The si...
Liang's interpretation of MacKenzie's "Lost River" and "Saskatchewan" series of paintings focuses on...
Catalogue for a survey exhibition of works by Squires – paintings, drawings, prints, sculptures and ...
Books & the Arts piece on Six Artists / Fishing At Spencer Pond, an exhibit of artwork created by...
This booklet showcases 12 prints created to commemorate significant historical and cultural sites of...
For an exhibition gathering creations by 198 Canadian craftmakers, the authors consider early Native...
Mythologizing Norval Morrisseau examines the complex identities assigned to Anishinaabe artist Norva...
The compilation of albums began almost upon the invention of photography and has continued to this d...
Pointing to biographical clues, Townsend-Gault analyses how Mackenzie's 1994-1995 large canvases ref...
A discussion of the symbolic use of furniture as a means to explore social and political issues as w...
Martin considers the conditions of painting, intention and meaning in his work. Saxe defines his pro...
Brief documentation of paintings executed by two artists while they lived in Halifax, N.S. Miller's ...
“What I have tried to do in this and in all my writing on the early days of this country is what the...
Harper links popular painting and sculpture works of Canada to the history of the different regions ...
Hall discusses this retrospective exhibition of Spencer's folk carvings. An exploration of the role ...
Morgan evokes the prairie as experience in relation to the production of art in Saskatchewan. The si...
Liang's interpretation of MacKenzie's "Lost River" and "Saskatchewan" series of paintings focuses on...
Catalogue for a survey exhibition of works by Squires – paintings, drawings, prints, sculptures and ...
Books & the Arts piece on Six Artists / Fishing At Spencer Pond, an exhibit of artwork created by...
This booklet showcases 12 prints created to commemorate significant historical and cultural sites of...
For an exhibition gathering creations by 198 Canadian craftmakers, the authors consider early Native...
Mythologizing Norval Morrisseau examines the complex identities assigned to Anishinaabe artist Norva...
The compilation of albums began almost upon the invention of photography and has continued to this d...
Pointing to biographical clues, Townsend-Gault analyses how Mackenzie's 1994-1995 large canvases ref...
A discussion of the symbolic use of furniture as a means to explore social and political issues as w...
Martin considers the conditions of painting, intention and meaning in his work. Saxe defines his pro...
Brief documentation of paintings executed by two artists while they lived in Halifax, N.S. Miller's ...
“What I have tried to do in this and in all my writing on the early days of this country is what the...
Harper links popular painting and sculpture works of Canada to the history of the different regions ...