Catalogue to accompany a retrospective exhibition of works by Lindoe, whose lifelong devotion to the clay industry led to the creation of the first commercial ceramics studio in Alberta. Graff’s interpretation of the artist’s work – paintings, sculptures and ceramics – focuses on the theme of the land (the Southern Albertan prairies). The author also describes Lindoe’s commissioned works, and calls attention to how they contributed to high standards in Albertan public art. Biographical notes. 14 bibl. ref
Turner reminisces about his career as an artist and dealer in Alberta from the 1920s to the 1980s. I...
Catalogue to accompany Baxter’s exhibition of approximately 40 multidisciplinary landscape works (19...
Boyle reflects on art and on his work within the relative marginality of the Canadian context. In su...
Climer notes Lindner's accomplishments and his ongoing commitment to art. Lindner recounts his own l...
This catalogue looks at the emergence of studio ceramics in Alberta through interviews and discussio...
Nearly 70 Alberta artists are brought together in this exhibition catalogue; McMullen's introductory...
A catalogue of a retrospective exhibition held at Blackwell/Lakeland Arts Trust, Bowness-on-Windemer...
murray examines the development of studio ceramics in Alberta from 1953 to 1963 through a look at th...
Gomez presents a survey of developments in ceramics in Alberta, British Columbia and Saskatchewan fo...
A complete catalogue of works by 57 ceramicists included in the exhibition. Herman provides an intro...
The Banff Centre Ceramic Department was invited to mount an exhibition of work by the Banff ceramic ...
Tousley notes the characteristics particular to Alberta art production in her consideration of works...
This dual catalogue documents exhibitions of five ceramists and five figurative painters, all residi...
Catalogue of an exhibition held at the Fine Arts Gallery, University Centre, 7 - 22 April, 198
For a retrospective exhibition, texts by Withrow, Bice and Mastin celebrate Saltmarche's career as a...
Turner reminisces about his career as an artist and dealer in Alberta from the 1920s to the 1980s. I...
Catalogue to accompany Baxter’s exhibition of approximately 40 multidisciplinary landscape works (19...
Boyle reflects on art and on his work within the relative marginality of the Canadian context. In su...
Climer notes Lindner's accomplishments and his ongoing commitment to art. Lindner recounts his own l...
This catalogue looks at the emergence of studio ceramics in Alberta through interviews and discussio...
Nearly 70 Alberta artists are brought together in this exhibition catalogue; McMullen's introductory...
A catalogue of a retrospective exhibition held at Blackwell/Lakeland Arts Trust, Bowness-on-Windemer...
murray examines the development of studio ceramics in Alberta from 1953 to 1963 through a look at th...
Gomez presents a survey of developments in ceramics in Alberta, British Columbia and Saskatchewan fo...
A complete catalogue of works by 57 ceramicists included in the exhibition. Herman provides an intro...
The Banff Centre Ceramic Department was invited to mount an exhibition of work by the Banff ceramic ...
Tousley notes the characteristics particular to Alberta art production in her consideration of works...
This dual catalogue documents exhibitions of five ceramists and five figurative painters, all residi...
Catalogue of an exhibition held at the Fine Arts Gallery, University Centre, 7 - 22 April, 198
For a retrospective exhibition, texts by Withrow, Bice and Mastin celebrate Saltmarche's career as a...
Turner reminisces about his career as an artist and dealer in Alberta from the 1920s to the 1980s. I...
Catalogue to accompany Baxter’s exhibition of approximately 40 multidisciplinary landscape works (19...
Boyle reflects on art and on his work within the relative marginality of the Canadian context. In su...