This survey of twelve established and emerging women artists living and working across the vast expanse of the Canadian prairies weaves together issues of time and identity through mediating histories of lineages and methodologies from craft to Modernism. Born from Amy Fung's travels and encounters, the publication's essays and stories provide the reader with a conceptual voyage where place and gender meet. The publication's title is taken from the writings of Gertrude Stein. Copublished with Art Gallery of Grande Prairie and School of Art Gallery, University of Manitoba.Featured artists: Amalie Atkins, Heather Benning, Jennifer Bowes, Tammi Campbell, Brenda Draney, Sarah Anne Johnson, Wednesday Lupypciw, Maria Madacky, Mary-Anne McTrowe, Divya Mehra, Jennifer Stillwell, and Leesa Streifler. Essays by Anthea Black & Nicole Burisch, Joan Borsa, Shawna Dempsey & Lorri Millan.
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Anbieter: Spafford Books (ABAC / ILAB), Regina, SK, Kanada
[978-0-9877278-3-1] 2013, 1st edition. (Mass market paperback) Fine. 93pp. Jointly published by three art galleries: Art Gallery of Grande Prairie, Medel Art Gallery, and School of Art Gallery; printed by Friesens Corporation. 4to. Entirely unblemished. A catalogue of the travelling exhibition "They Made A Day Be A Day Here", held at: the Art Gallery of Grande Prairie (Grande Prairie, AB), Jun. 07 - Aug. 25, 2013; Mendel Art Gallery (Saskatoon, SK), Sept. 27, 2013 - Jan. 05, 2014; School of Art Gallery (Winnipeg, MB). A survey exhibition featuring artwork by twelve contemporary Canadian artists: Amalie Atkins, Heather Benning, Jennifer Bowes, Tammi Campbell, Brenda Draney, Wednesday Lupypciw, Sarah Anne Johnson, Maria Madacky, Mary-Anne McTrowe, Divya Mehra, Jennifer Stillwell, and Leesa Streifler. Includes essays by Shawna Dempsey, Lorri Millan, Anthea Black, Nicole Burisch, and Joan Borsa. Artikel-Nr. 119111
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