This catalogue was produced to accompany an exhibition of 27 women artists from the Moncton, N.B. region, on the theme of “dress” and “identity”. Robichaud discusses the relevance of this project in light of its chosen theme while the artists provide a brief commentary on their work. Includes a brief analysis of the exhibition by R. Rosenfeld. Texts in French and English; biographical notes
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This boxed catalogue assembles separate leaflets (with photographs and artist's statements) document...
This catalogue features the work of 32 artists selected to represent 17 contemporary art galleries f...
This catalogue, which accompanied an exhibition intended to demonstrate painting’s place in and rele...
Describing the installations, paintings and drawings created by eight Canadian women artists, Génier...
Pontbriand examines the artists' work and concerns in painting, photography and video. Includes essa...
Molin Vasseur compares the work of 14 artists represented by Grünwald Gallery (Toronto) and Aubes 39...
Catalogue for the second international printmaking biennale of Trois-Rivières, featuring the work of...
From east to west, young artists are expressing a lively creativity and breaking new ground in the a...
Catalogue to an exhibition commemorating the 25th anniversary of the prix Paul-Émile-Borduas, which ...
Outlining the situation of women artists, Mayo identifies the use of textures and seriality as chara...
Curator Rosenberg problematizes the notions surrounding "feminism" and "women's art" in her discussi...
This thesis develops a reading of feminist art in Quebec that demonstrates the way that it emerged a...
This catalogue refers to an exhibition organized for Le Mois de la photo in Paris, whose theme was “...
Discussion of the economic and professional inequalities faced by women artists and description of t...
Ten Montréal-based artists form the subject of this exhibition catalogue. The introduction claims th...
This boxed catalogue assembles separate leaflets (with photographs and artist's statements) document...
This catalogue features the work of 32 artists selected to represent 17 contemporary art galleries f...
This catalogue, which accompanied an exhibition intended to demonstrate painting’s place in and rele...