McPherson discusses the Canadian sculptures installed at Expo 67, comments on the development of sculpture in Canada, and notes the stylistic diversity of Canadian buildings reprensented in the architecture exhibit
The authors introduce the Centre, located in a former Montreal fire station. Rolland traces the buil...
"In 1964, sculptors worked on Mount Royal to produce outdoor artworks, launching what would become N...
Under the 1990 federal Museums Act, the National Gallery of Canada has a specific mandate to "preser...
Withrow considers events which have contributed to the development of Canadian sculpture for this ex...
" At the core of the exhibition From Our Land : The Expo 67 Canadian Craft Collection is the act of ...
Trudeau outlines the goals and activities of the Québec Sculptors' Association. Includes a chronolog...
The authors outline the development of ceramic sculpture in Western Canada, the influence of Funk Ar...
An artistic illustration of the Canada Pavilion at the 1968 World's Fair known as HemisFair '68, hel...
Harper links popular painting and sculpture works of Canada to the history of the different regions ...
This publication examines various aspects of Canadian Inuit sculpture, such as: its prehistorie orig...
This document with a critical perspective attempts to raise national awareness about a craft form cu...
46 sculptures by male and female indigenous artists executed over the last 15 years, depicting Inuit...
The author defines site-specific sculpture and describes the work and the way each of the six partic...
A national institution with a federal mandate to promote Canada's artistic heritage, the Nation...
Falvey delineates the reasons governing the selection of modern Canadian figurative works that make ...
The authors introduce the Centre, located in a former Montreal fire station. Rolland traces the buil...
"In 1964, sculptors worked on Mount Royal to produce outdoor artworks, launching what would become N...
Under the 1990 federal Museums Act, the National Gallery of Canada has a specific mandate to "preser...
Withrow considers events which have contributed to the development of Canadian sculpture for this ex...
" At the core of the exhibition From Our Land : The Expo 67 Canadian Craft Collection is the act of ...
Trudeau outlines the goals and activities of the Québec Sculptors' Association. Includes a chronolog...
The authors outline the development of ceramic sculpture in Western Canada, the influence of Funk Ar...
An artistic illustration of the Canada Pavilion at the 1968 World's Fair known as HemisFair '68, hel...
Harper links popular painting and sculpture works of Canada to the history of the different regions ...
This publication examines various aspects of Canadian Inuit sculpture, such as: its prehistorie orig...
This document with a critical perspective attempts to raise national awareness about a craft form cu...
46 sculptures by male and female indigenous artists executed over the last 15 years, depicting Inuit...
The author defines site-specific sculpture and describes the work and the way each of the six partic...
A national institution with a federal mandate to promote Canada's artistic heritage, the Nation...
Falvey delineates the reasons governing the selection of modern Canadian figurative works that make ...
The authors introduce the Centre, located in a former Montreal fire station. Rolland traces the buil...
"In 1964, sculptors worked on Mount Royal to produce outdoor artworks, launching what would become N...
Under the 1990 federal Museums Act, the National Gallery of Canada has a specific mandate to "preser...