This collection of writings represents the diversity of current craft theory and practice in Canada. The texts describe the different materials, methods, and concepts integrated by the crafts and their practitioners, as well as the aesthetics and the various social, perceptual and spiritual dimensions of the work. Issues are explored from a variety of perspectives, including feminist, linguistic and conceptual approaches. Biographical notes. 58 bibl. ref. Index 4 p
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This collection of writings represents the diversity of current craft theory and practice in Canada....
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Guided by the principles of feminist ethnography and the philosophy of dialogical phenomenology, thi...
In recent years in the Global North, there has been an extraordinary resurgence of craft. Do-it your...
Activism explores the intersection of feminism, fibre-art practice and activism through an investiga...
This anthology marks key moments in the history of Canadian painting and sculpture. Works by the Gro...
This collection of writings represents the diversity of current craft theory and practice in Canada....
This third and final volume in the series Craft Perception and Practice features 20 essays and criti...
Flood’s survey of Canadian craft activity from 1900 to 1950 concludes that contemporaneous writing a...
This thesis examines the interconnected relationships among Canadian ceramic vessels, Canadian lands...
For an exhibition gathering creations by 198 Canadian craftmakers, the authors consider early Native...
Features Canadian women writing on issues of gender and race in cultural production (architecture, v...
New forms of development education are emerging in Canada. These aim to engage people in critical di...
This narrative research examines the ways in which craft is conceptualized from the perspective of f...
This study is of pre-Confederation writing from 1759-1867, and constitutes a reflection on the begin...
A discussion of photo-based works acquired by the Banff Centre since 1988. Townsend-Gault looks at a...
The discussion around the state of craft in contemporary culture relates to issues of originality, t...
Guided by the principles of feminist ethnography and the philosophy of dialogical phenomenology, thi...
In recent years in the Global North, there has been an extraordinary resurgence of craft. Do-it your...
Activism explores the intersection of feminism, fibre-art practice and activism through an investiga...
This anthology marks key moments in the history of Canadian painting and sculpture. Works by the Gro...