Canadian craft and museum practice, 1900-1950

Canadian craft and museum practice, 1900-1950
Title Canadian craft and museum practice, 1900-1950 PDF eBook
Author Sandra Flood
Publisher University of Ottawa Press
Total Pages 353
Release 2001-01-01
Genre Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN 1772823686

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This book presents the first overview of craft activity, as an integral part of Canadian culture between 1900 and 1950, and reviews the tone and focus of contemporaneous writing about craft. It explores the diversity of all aspects of craft, including makers, production, organization, education, and government involvement.

Canadian Craft and Museum Practice, 1900-1950

Canadian Craft and Museum Practice, 1900-1950
Title Canadian Craft and Museum Practice, 1900-1950 PDF eBook
Author Sandra Flood
Publisher Hull, Quebec : Canadian Museum of Civilization
Total Pages 364
Release 2001
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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This highly readable account presents the first overview of craft activity as an integral part of Canadian culture between 1900 and 1950, and reviews the tone and focus of contemporaneous writing about craft. It explores the diversity of all aspects of craft, including makers, production, organizations, education, and government involvement. The history of museums and their lack of response to this major component of Canadian culture combined with the fate of various craft collections raise important, ongoing questions.

Exploring Contemporary Craft

Exploring Contemporary Craft
Title Exploring Contemporary Craft PDF eBook
Author Jean Johnson
Publisher Coach House Books
Total Pages 128
Release 2002
Genre Art
ISBN 9781552451076

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The craft of craft, the art of craft – here in Canada we're just starting to really talk about these things. In March 1999, Jean Johnson, who runs Toronto's Craft Studio at Harbourfront Centre, organized a wildly successful symposium on the state of craft in Canada. Curators, writers, critics, academics and craftspeople spoke about all aspects of craft: history, practice, theory, criticism. Taken together, these papers create a clear picture of the vibrant crafts scene in Canada. The symposium was a groundbreaking event, a first in Canada, offering to the crafts community a new depth of consideration. The book, too, is a Canadian first, and it will allow a dialogue about the academic side of the craft movement to continue. Each of the book's three sections, History, Theory and Critical Writing, contains a keynote paper and essays by experts in each field, including Mark Kingwell writing 'On Style,' Blake Gopnik on 'Reviewing Craft Exhibitions for the Art Pages,' and Robin Metcalfe addressing 'Teacup Readings: Contextualizing Craft in the Art Gallery.'

Crafting Identity

Crafting Identity
Title Crafting Identity PDF eBook
Author Sandra Alfoldy
Publisher McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages 309
Release 2005-07-26
Genre Art
ISBN 0773572643

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By contrasting American experience with the Canadian context, which includes a unique Quebec identity and a Native dimension, Sandra Alfoldy argues that the development of organizations, advanced education for craftspeople, and exhibition and promotional opportunities have contributed to the distinct evolution of professional craft in Canada over the past forty years. Alfoldy focuses on 1964-74 and the debates over distinctions between professional, self-taught, and amateur craftspeople and between one-of-a-kind and traditional craft objects. She deals extensively with key people and events, including American philanthropist Aileen Osborn Webb and Canadian philanthropist Joan Chalmers, the foundation of the World Crafts Council (1964) and the Canadian Crafts Council (1974), the Canadian Fine Crafts exhibition at Expo 67, and the In Praise of Hands exhibition of 1974. Drawing upon a wealth of previously unexploited materials, this richly documented survey includes descriptions and illustrations of significant works and identifies the challenges that lie ahead for professional crafts in Canada.

Crafting new traditions

Crafting new traditions
Title Crafting new traditions PDF eBook
Author Melanie Egan
Publisher University of Ottawa Press
Total Pages 137
Release 2008-01-01
Genre Design
ISBN 1772823775

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Crafting New Traditions: Canadian Innovators and Influences brings together the work of eleven historians and craftspeople to address the two questions of “who has influenced the recent history of Canadian studio craft?” and “who will be considered as the ‘pioneers’ of Canadian craft in the future?”

"Architecture, Design and Craft in Toronto 1900-1940 "

Title "Architecture, Design and Craft in Toronto 1900-1940 " PDF eBook
Author Alla Myzelev
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 379
Release 2017-07-05
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1351575910

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Toronto - the largest and one of the most multicultural cities in Canada - boasts an equally interesting and diverse architectural heritage. Architecture, Design and Craft in Toronto 1900-1940 tells a story of the significant changes in domestic life in the first 40 years of the twentieth century. Adopting a multidisciplinary approach to studies of residential spaces, the author examines how questions of modernity and modern living influenced not only architectural designs but also interior furnishings, modes of transportation and ways to spend leisure time. The book discusses several case studies, some of which are known both locally and internationally (for example Casa Loma), while others such as Guild of All Arts or Sherwood have been virtually unstudied by historians of visual culture. The overall goal of the book is to put Toronto on the map of scholars of urban design and architecture and to uncover previously unknown histories of design, craft and domesticity in Toronto. This study will be of interest not only to the academic community (namely architects, designers, craftspeople and scholars of these disciplines, along with social historians), but also the general public interested in local history and/or visual culture.

Anthropologica

Anthropologica
Title Anthropologica PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 204
Release 2003
Genre
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