This exhibition catalogue celebrates the rich and diverse traditional art works made by Aboriginal and Metis artists living in Saskatchewan. These works reveal the seamless historical continuum of art practice on the Plains, from antler and bone carvings and porcupine quill work to beadwork in both oldstyle geometric and abstracted symbolism and to Metis floral designs
© 2020 Nicole Amanda PaulThis research exemplifies the important role Indigenous art practices have ...
A catalogue made on the occasion of an exhibition consisting of works by twenty-four Canadian Indian...
"This exhibition investigates a range of works by Indigenous artists currently living in Alberta dem...
In 2005, as part of the province's centennial celebrations, the Saskatchewan Arts Board contracted S...
Alberta Art and Artists is a modest book with large ambitions. It is first and foremost an introduct...
This study presents Aboriginal artists' perspectives on the study of Native art in the school curric...
The recent history of museums and Indigenous peoples has developed along diverging lines in Canada a...
Zeitschrift für Anglistik und Amerikanistik | Volume 68: Issue 2 Contemporary Art Practice and Indi...
The Tamarind Institute is a well-known and well-respected venue where contemporary artists collabora...
"Published to coincide with the celebration of Canada’s 150th anniversary, and with the opening of t...
John Canfield Ewers (1909-1997) authored two important books on Plains Indian art: Plains Indian Pai...
On the occasion of a touring exhibition of Saskatchewan crafts, Acoose discusses traditional and con...
Catalogue to accompany an exhibition comprised of works by six emerging Aboriginal artists from Sask...
Red Cloud Indian Art Show A Continuum of Native Art Native American art cannot be defined by one aes...
Patterns of Life, Patterns of Art presents the Native American Collection of Guido R. Rahr, a gift t...
© 2020 Nicole Amanda PaulThis research exemplifies the important role Indigenous art practices have ...
A catalogue made on the occasion of an exhibition consisting of works by twenty-four Canadian Indian...
"This exhibition investigates a range of works by Indigenous artists currently living in Alberta dem...
In 2005, as part of the province's centennial celebrations, the Saskatchewan Arts Board contracted S...
Alberta Art and Artists is a modest book with large ambitions. It is first and foremost an introduct...
This study presents Aboriginal artists' perspectives on the study of Native art in the school curric...
The recent history of museums and Indigenous peoples has developed along diverging lines in Canada a...
Zeitschrift für Anglistik und Amerikanistik | Volume 68: Issue 2 Contemporary Art Practice and Indi...
The Tamarind Institute is a well-known and well-respected venue where contemporary artists collabora...
"Published to coincide with the celebration of Canada’s 150th anniversary, and with the opening of t...
John Canfield Ewers (1909-1997) authored two important books on Plains Indian art: Plains Indian Pai...
On the occasion of a touring exhibition of Saskatchewan crafts, Acoose discusses traditional and con...
Catalogue to accompany an exhibition comprised of works by six emerging Aboriginal artists from Sask...
Red Cloud Indian Art Show A Continuum of Native Art Native American art cannot be defined by one aes...
Patterns of Life, Patterns of Art presents the Native American Collection of Guido R. Rahr, a gift t...
© 2020 Nicole Amanda PaulThis research exemplifies the important role Indigenous art practices have ...
A catalogue made on the occasion of an exhibition consisting of works by twenty-four Canadian Indian...
"This exhibition investigates a range of works by Indigenous artists currently living in Alberta dem...