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189 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 29 cm
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189 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 29 cm
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- Inuit art Canada Exhibitions.,
- Inuit art Alaska Exhibitions.,
- Inuit art Greenland Exhibitions.,
- Art inuit Canada Expositions.,
- Art inuit Alaska Expositions.,
- Art inuit Groenland Expositions.,
- Inuit art,
- Alaska,
- Canada,
- Greenland,
- exhibition catalogs.,
- Exhibition catalogs,
- Catalogues d'exposition.
Publication:
Winnipeg, MB : Winnipeg Art Gallery, [2022], ©2022
Winnipeg, MB : Winnipeg Art Gallery, [2022], ©2022
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INUA : Inuit moving forward together = Inuit nunangat ungammuaktut atautikkut.
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189 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 29 cm
INUA : Inuit moving forward together = Inuit nunangat ungammuaktut atautikkut.
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189 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 29 cm
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Winnipeg, MB : Winnipeg Art Gallery, [2022], ©2022
Winnipeg, MB : Winnipeg Art Gallery, [2022], ©2022
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- Inuit art Canada Exhibitions.,
- Inuit art Alaska Exhibitions.,
- Inuit art Greenland Exhibitions.,
- Art inuit Canada Expositions.,
- Art inuit Alaska Expositions.,
- Art inuit Groenland Expositions.,
- Inuit art,
- Alaska,
- Canada,
- Greenland,
- exhibition catalogs.,
- Exhibition catalogs,
- Catalogues d'exposition.
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Shuvinai Ashoona : mapping worlds / editor, Gaëtane Verna ; authors, Shary Boyle [and many others].
Shuvinai Ashoona : mapping worlds / editor, Gaëtane Verna ; authors, Shary Boyle [and many others].
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343 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), color portraits ; 32 cm
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343 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), color portraits ; 32 cm
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- Ashoona, Shuvinai, 1961-,
- Gaëtane Verna -- Gaëtane Verna, Director, The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery -- Pauloosie Kowmageak, President, West Baffin Eskimo Co-operative -- Nancy Campbell -- Tarralik Duffy -- Meeka Walsh -- Michelle Gay -- Robert Kardosh -- by Shary Boyle, Laura Demers, Jacques Des Rochers, Tarah Hogue, Chistine Lalonde, Frances Loeffler, Roger Malbert, Gerald McMaster, Sarah Milroy, Wanda Nanibush, and Jocelyn Piirainen -- Roger Malbert -- by Gerald McMaster -- by Christine Lalonde -- by Jocelyn Piirainen -- by Sarah Milroy -- by Wanda Nanibush -- by Jacques Des Rochers -- Shary Boyle in conversation with Shuvinai Ashoona -- Tarah Hogue -- by Frances Loeffler -- by Laura Demers -- Justine Kohleal --,
- Verna, Gaëtane,,
- Boyle, Shary,,
- Power Plant (Art gallery),,
- Confederation Centre Art Gallery,,
- Leonard and Bina Ellen Art Gallery,,
- Vancouver Art Gallery,,
- Yukon Arts Centre,,
- Glenbow Museum,
Sujet:
- Ashoona, Shuvinai, 1961- Exhibitions.,
- Ashoona, Shuvinai, 1961- Expositions.,
- Ashoona, Shuvinai, 1961-,
- Inuit drawing Exhibitions.,
- Inuit art Exhibitions.,
- Art, Canadian 21st century Exhibitions.,
- Dessin inuit Expositions.,
- Art inuit Expositions.,
- Art canadien 21e siècle Expositions.,
- ART General.,
- Inuit art.,
- Inuit drawing.,
- exhibition catalogs.,
- Exhibition catalogs,
- Catalogues d'exposition.
Publication:
Munich, Germany : Hirmer Verlag GmbH ; Toronto, ON, Canada : The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery, [2021], ©2021
Munich, Germany : Hirmer Verlag GmbH ; Toronto, ON, Canada : The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery, [2021], ©2021
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Shuvinai Ashoona : mapping worlds / editor, Gaëtane Verna ; authors, Shary Boyle [and many others].
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343 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), color portraits ; 32 cm
Shuvinai Ashoona : mapping worlds / editor, Gaëtane Verna ; authors, Shary Boyle [and many others].
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343 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), color portraits ; 32 cm
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Munich, Germany : Hirmer Verlag GmbH ; Toronto, ON, Canada : The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery, [2021], ©2021
Munich, Germany : Hirmer Verlag GmbH ; Toronto, ON, Canada : The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery, [2021], ©2021
Auteur:
- Ashoona, Shuvinai, 1961-,
- Gaëtane Verna -- Gaëtane Verna, Director, The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery -- Pauloosie Kowmageak, President, West Baffin Eskimo Co-operative -- Nancy Campbell -- Tarralik Duffy -- Meeka Walsh -- Michelle Gay -- Robert Kardosh -- by Shary Boyle, Laura Demers, Jacques Des Rochers, Tarah Hogue, Chistine Lalonde, Frances Loeffler, Roger Malbert, Gerald McMaster, Sarah Milroy, Wanda Nanibush, and Jocelyn Piirainen -- Roger Malbert -- by Gerald McMaster -- by Christine Lalonde -- by Jocelyn Piirainen -- by Sarah Milroy -- by Wanda Nanibush -- by Jacques Des Rochers -- Shary Boyle in conversation with Shuvinai Ashoona -- Tarah Hogue -- by Frances Loeffler -- by Laura Demers -- Justine Kohleal --,
- Verna, Gaëtane,,
- Boyle, Shary,,
- Power Plant (Art gallery),,
- Confederation Centre Art Gallery,,
- Leonard and Bina Ellen Art Gallery,,
- Vancouver Art Gallery,,
- Yukon Arts Centre,,
- Glenbow Museum,
Sujet:
- Ashoona, Shuvinai, 1961- Exhibitions.,
- Ashoona, Shuvinai, 1961- Expositions.,
- Ashoona, Shuvinai, 1961-,
- Inuit drawing Exhibitions.,
- Inuit art Exhibitions.,
- Art, Canadian 21st century Exhibitions.,
- Dessin inuit Expositions.,
- Art inuit Expositions.,
- Art canadien 21e siècle Expositions.,
- ART General.,
- Inuit art.,
- Inuit drawing.,
- exhibition catalogs.,
- Exhibition catalogs,
- Catalogues d'exposition.
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179 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 23 cm
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179 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 23 cm
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- Indians of North America Canada.,
- Indians of North America Canada Pictorial works.,
- Indians of North America Canada History 20th century.,
- Indians of North America Canada History 20th century Pictorial works.,
- Indians of North America Canada Social life and customs 20th century.,
- Indians of North America Canada Social life and customs 20th century Pictorial works.,
- Indians of North America Canada Social conditions 20th century.,
- Indians of North America Canada Social conditions 20th century Pictorial works.,
- Indigenous peoples Canada.,
- Indigenous peoples Canada Pictorial works.,
- Indigenous peoples Canada History 20th century.,
- Indigenous peoples Canada History 20th century Pictorial works.,
- Indigenous peoples Canada Social life and customs 20th century.,
- Indigenous peoples Canada Social life and customs 20th century Pictorial works.,
- Indigenous peoples Canada Social conditions 20th century.,
- Indigenous peoples Canada Social conditions 20th century Pictorial works.,
- Native peoples Canada.,
- Native peoples Canada Pictorial works.,
- Native peoples Canada Portraits.,
- Native peoples Canada History 20th century.,
- Native peoples Canada History 20th century Pictorial works.,
- Native peoples Canada Social life and customs 20th century.,
- Native peoples Canada Social life and customs 20th century Pictorial works.,
- Native peoples Canada Social conditions 20th century.,
- Native peoples Canada Social conditions 20th century Pictorial works.,
- Peuples autochtones Canada.,
- Peuples autochtones Canada Ouvrages illustrés.,
- Peuples autochtones Canada Histoire 20e siècle.,
- Peuples autochtones Canada Histoire 20e siècle Ouvrages illustrés.,
- Peuples autochtones Canada Mœurs et coutumes 20e siècle.,
- Peuples autochtones Canada Mœurs et coutumes 20e siècle Ouvrages illustrés.,
- Peuples autochtones Canada Conditions sociales 20e siècle.,
- Peuples autochtones Canada Conditions sociales 20e siècle Ouvrages illustrés.,
- Premières Nations.,
- Indians of North America History Canada 20th century.,
- Indians of North America History Canada Pictorial works. 20th century.,
- Indians of North America Social life and customs Canada 20th century.,
- Indians of North America Social life and customs Canada Pictorial works. 20th century.,
- Indians of North America Social conditions Canada 20th century.,
- Indians of North America Social conditions Canada Pictorial works. 20th century.,
- Native peoples History Canada 20th century.,
- Native peoples History Canada Pictorial works. 20th century.,
- Native peoples Social life and customs Canada 20th century.,
- Native peoples Social life and customs Canada Pictorial works. 20th century.,
- Native peoples Social conditions Canada 20th century.,
- Native peoples Social conditions Canada Pictorial works. 20th century.,
- Indians of North America Social conditions.,
- Indians of North America Social life and customs.,
- Aboriginal Canadians Social life and customs.,
- Aboriginal Canadians Culture.,
- Indigenous peoples Social life and customs,
- Indigenous peoples Social conditions,
- Indigenous peoples,
- Indians of North America,
- Aboriginal Canadians Social life and customs History.,
- Canada.,
- illustrated books.,
- Illustrated works,
- History,
- Pictorial works,
- Ouvrages illustrés.
Publication:
Toronto : Alfred A. Knopf Canada, [2019], ©2019
Toronto : Alfred A. Knopf Canada, [2019], ©2019
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Blanket toss under midnight sun : portraits of everyday life in eight Indigenous communities / Paul Seesequasis.
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179 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 23 cm
Blanket toss under midnight sun : portraits of everyday life in eight Indigenous communities / Paul Seesequasis.
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179 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 23 cm
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Toronto : Alfred A. Knopf Canada, [2019], ©2019
Toronto : Alfred A. Knopf Canada, [2019], ©2019
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- Indians of North America Canada.,
- Indians of North America Canada Pictorial works.,
- Indians of North America Canada History 20th century.,
- Indians of North America Canada History 20th century Pictorial works.,
- Indians of North America Canada Social life and customs 20th century.,
- Indians of North America Canada Social life and customs 20th century Pictorial works.,
- Indians of North America Canada Social conditions 20th century.,
- Indians of North America Canada Social conditions 20th century Pictorial works.,
- Indigenous peoples Canada.,
- Indigenous peoples Canada Pictorial works.,
- Indigenous peoples Canada History 20th century.,
- Indigenous peoples Canada History 20th century Pictorial works.,
- Indigenous peoples Canada Social life and customs 20th century.,
- Indigenous peoples Canada Social life and customs 20th century Pictorial works.,
- Indigenous peoples Canada Social conditions 20th century.,
- Indigenous peoples Canada Social conditions 20th century Pictorial works.,
- Native peoples Canada.,
- Native peoples Canada Pictorial works.,
- Native peoples Canada Portraits.,
- Native peoples Canada History 20th century.,
- Native peoples Canada History 20th century Pictorial works.,
- Native peoples Canada Social life and customs 20th century.,
- Native peoples Canada Social life and customs 20th century Pictorial works.,
- Native peoples Canada Social conditions 20th century.,
- Native peoples Canada Social conditions 20th century Pictorial works.,
- Peuples autochtones Canada.,
- Peuples autochtones Canada Ouvrages illustrés.,
- Peuples autochtones Canada Histoire 20e siècle.,
- Peuples autochtones Canada Histoire 20e siècle Ouvrages illustrés.,
- Peuples autochtones Canada Mœurs et coutumes 20e siècle.,
- Peuples autochtones Canada Mœurs et coutumes 20e siècle Ouvrages illustrés.,
- Peuples autochtones Canada Conditions sociales 20e siècle.,
- Peuples autochtones Canada Conditions sociales 20e siècle Ouvrages illustrés.,
- Premières Nations.,
- Indians of North America History Canada 20th century.,
- Indians of North America History Canada Pictorial works. 20th century.,
- Indians of North America Social life and customs Canada 20th century.,
- Indians of North America Social life and customs Canada Pictorial works. 20th century.,
- Indians of North America Social conditions Canada 20th century.,
- Indians of North America Social conditions Canada Pictorial works. 20th century.,
- Native peoples History Canada 20th century.,
- Native peoples History Canada Pictorial works. 20th century.,
- Native peoples Social life and customs Canada 20th century.,
- Native peoples Social life and customs Canada Pictorial works. 20th century.,
- Native peoples Social conditions Canada 20th century.,
- Native peoples Social conditions Canada Pictorial works. 20th century.,
- Indians of North America Social conditions.,
- Indians of North America Social life and customs.,
- Aboriginal Canadians Social life and customs.,
- Aboriginal Canadians Culture.,
- Indigenous peoples Social life and customs,
- Indigenous peoples Social conditions,
- Indigenous peoples,
- Indians of North America,
- Aboriginal Canadians Social life and customs History.,
- Canada.,
- illustrated books.,
- Illustrated works,
- History,
- Pictorial works,
- Ouvrages illustrés.
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$56.00
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''INUA: Inuit Nunangat Ungammuaktut Atautikkut (Inuit Moving Forward Together)'' refers to the life force of all things. As an acronym, it also speaks to our collective vision for Qaumajuq as a place for Inuit to work together towards an exciting new future in the arts, foregrounded by our shared culture and language. The exhibition includes approximately 100 works of art(...)
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''INUA: Inuit Nunangat Ungammuaktut Atautikkut (Inuit Moving Forward Together)'' refers to the life force of all things. As an acronym, it also speaks to our collective vision for Qaumajuq as a place for Inuit to work together towards an exciting new future in the arts, foregrounded by our shared culture and language. The exhibition includes approximately 100 works of art(...)
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INUA: Inuit Nunangat Ungammuaktut Atautikkut/ Inuit Moving Forward Together
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''INUA: Inuit Nunangat Ungammuaktut Atautikkut (Inuit Moving Forward Together)'' refers to the life force of all things. As an acronym, it also speaks to our collective vision for Qaumajuq as a place for Inuit to work together towards an exciting new future in the arts, foregrounded by our shared culture and language. The exhibition includes approximately 100 works of art made by 91 artists—from the 1940s to the present—including works from the WAG and Government of Nunavut collections, fifteen commissioned artworks, and loans from across Canada, Alaska and Greenland. INUA is curated by four Inuit and Inuvialuit curators, representing the four regions of Inuit homelands in Canada today. From east to west, they are: Dr. Heather Igloliorte (Nunatsiavut); asinnajaq (Nunavik); Krista Ulujuk Zawadski (Nunavut) and Kablusiak (Inuvialuit Nunangit Sannaiqtuaq). It is also supported by many other Inuk contributors; Project Manager Jocelyn Piirainen; Exhibition Designer Nicole Luke; Graphic Designer Mark Bennett; Educator Kayla Bruce; and WAG Board Member & Indigenous Advisory Circle senior member, Theresie Tungilik.
INUA: Inuit Nunangat Ungammuaktut Atautikkut/ Inuit Moving Forward Together
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''INUA: Inuit Nunangat Ungammuaktut Atautikkut (Inuit Moving Forward Together)'' refers to the life force of all things. As an acronym, it also speaks to our collective vision for Qaumajuq as a place for Inuit to work together towards an exciting new future in the arts, foregrounded by our shared culture and language. The exhibition includes approximately 100 works of art made by 91 artists—from the 1940s to the present—including works from the WAG and Government of Nunavut collections, fifteen commissioned artworks, and loans from across Canada, Alaska and Greenland. INUA is curated by four Inuit and Inuvialuit curators, representing the four regions of Inuit homelands in Canada today. From east to west, they are: Dr. Heather Igloliorte (Nunatsiavut); asinnajaq (Nunavik); Krista Ulujuk Zawadski (Nunavut) and Kablusiak (Inuvialuit Nunangit Sannaiqtuaq). It is also supported by many other Inuk contributors; Project Manager Jocelyn Piirainen; Exhibition Designer Nicole Luke; Graphic Designer Mark Bennett; Educator Kayla Bruce; and WAG Board Member & Indigenous Advisory Circle senior member, Theresie Tungilik.
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Expositions en cours
Expositions en cours
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$18.95
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Sisters Angnakuluk Friesen and Ippiksaut Friesen collaborate on this story about what it’s like to grow up in an Inuit community in Nunavut. Every line about the hometown in this book will have readers thinking about what makes their own hometowns unique. With strong social studies curriculum connections, this book introduces young readers to life in the Canadian North,(...)
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Sisters Angnakuluk Friesen and Ippiksaut Friesen collaborate on this story about what it’s like to grow up in an Inuit community in Nunavut. Every line about the hometown in this book will have readers thinking about what makes their own hometowns unique. With strong social studies curriculum connections, this book introduces young readers to life in the Canadian North,(...)
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mai 2017
mai 2017
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Kisimi Taimaippaktut Angirrarijarani / Only in My Hometown
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Sisters Angnakuluk Friesen and Ippiksaut Friesen collaborate on this story about what it’s like to grow up in an Inuit community in Nunavut. Every line about the hometown in this book will have readers thinking about what makes their own hometowns unique. With strong social studies curriculum connections, this book introduces young readers to life in the Canadian North, as well as the Inuit language and culture. Angnakuluk’s simple text, translated into Inuktitut and written out in syllabics and transliterated roman characters, is complemented by Ippiksaut’s warm paintings of their shared hometown.
Kisimi Taimaippaktut Angirrarijarani / Only in My Hometown
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Sisters Angnakuluk Friesen and Ippiksaut Friesen collaborate on this story about what it’s like to grow up in an Inuit community in Nunavut. Every line about the hometown in this book will have readers thinking about what makes their own hometowns unique. With strong social studies curriculum connections, this book introduces young readers to life in the Canadian North, as well as the Inuit language and culture. Angnakuluk’s simple text, translated into Inuktitut and written out in syllabics and transliterated roman characters, is complemented by Ippiksaut’s warm paintings of their shared hometown.
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Art and Cold Cash
Art and Cold Cash
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'Art and Cold Cash' – a multi-layered, creative investigation that took place from 2004 to 2007 – connected? contemporary art to discourses surrounding money in a series of artistic activities and experiments located in northern and southern Canada. Jack Butler, Sheila Butler and Patrick Mahon, three contemporary artists whose practices are normally situated in southern(...)
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'Art and Cold Cash' – a multi-layered, creative investigation that took place from 2004 to 2007 – connected? contemporary art to discourses surrounding money in a series of artistic activities and experiments located in northern and southern Canada. Jack Butler, Sheila Butler and Patrick Mahon, three contemporary artists whose practices are normally situated in southern(...)
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Art and Cold Cash
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'Art and Cold Cash' – a multi-layered, creative investigation that took place from 2004 to 2007 – connected? contemporary art to discourses surrounding money in a series of artistic activities and experiments located in northern and southern Canada. Jack Butler, Sheila Butler and Patrick Mahon, three contemporary artists whose practices are normally situated in southern Canada and internationally,? worked on the project in collaboration with writer Ruby Arngna’naaq and artists William Noah, two Inuit? members of the Art and Cold Cash Collective who lived through the change from a barter economy to? capitalism in Baker Lake, Nunavut, during the twentieth century.
Art and Cold Cash
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'Art and Cold Cash' – a multi-layered, creative investigation that took place from 2004 to 2007 – connected? contemporary art to discourses surrounding money in a series of artistic activities and experiments located in northern and southern Canada. Jack Butler, Sheila Butler and Patrick Mahon, three contemporary artists whose practices are normally situated in southern Canada and internationally,? worked on the project in collaboration with writer Ruby Arngna’naaq and artists William Noah, two Inuit? members of the Art and Cold Cash Collective who lived through the change from a barter economy to? capitalism in Baker Lake, Nunavut, during the twentieth century.
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Art canadien
Art canadien
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$95.00
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Canada’s first mosque, the Al Rashid mosque in Edmonton, was built in 1938. In the years since, as Canada’s Muslim population has grown, close to two hundred mosques, Islamic centres, prayer spaces, and jamatkhanas have been built across the country. ''Beyond the divide'' explores the mosques of Canada in their diversity, beauty, practicality, and versatility. From east(...)
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Canada’s first mosque, the Al Rashid mosque in Edmonton, was built in 1938. In the years since, as Canada’s Muslim population has grown, close to two hundred mosques, Islamic centres, prayer spaces, and jamatkhanas have been built across the country. ''Beyond the divide'' explores the mosques of Canada in their diversity, beauty, practicality, and versatility. From east(...)
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Beyond the divide: A century of Canadian mosque design
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Canada’s first mosque, the Al Rashid mosque in Edmonton, was built in 1938. In the years since, as Canada’s Muslim population has grown, close to two hundred mosques, Islamic centres, prayer spaces, and jamatkhanas have been built across the country. ''Beyond the divide'' explores the mosques of Canada in their diversity, beauty, practicality, and versatility. From east to west and to the north, Tammy Gaber visits ninety mosques in more than fifty cities, including Canada’s most northern places of worship in Nunavut and the Northwest Territories. For nearly a century Muslims have made mosques in a variety of spaces, from converted shops and vacated churches to large, purpose-built complexes. Drawing on site photographs, architectural drawings, and interviews, Gaber explores the extraordinary diversity in how these spaces have been designed, built, and used – as places not only of worship, but of community gathering, education, charitable work, and civic engagement. Throughout, ''Beyond the divide'' provides a groundbreaking analysis of gendered space in Canadian mosques, how these spaces are designed and reinforced, and how these divides shape community experience.
Beyond the divide: A century of Canadian mosque design
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Canada’s first mosque, the Al Rashid mosque in Edmonton, was built in 1938. In the years since, as Canada’s Muslim population has grown, close to two hundred mosques, Islamic centres, prayer spaces, and jamatkhanas have been built across the country. ''Beyond the divide'' explores the mosques of Canada in their diversity, beauty, practicality, and versatility. From east to west and to the north, Tammy Gaber visits ninety mosques in more than fifty cities, including Canada’s most northern places of worship in Nunavut and the Northwest Territories. For nearly a century Muslims have made mosques in a variety of spaces, from converted shops and vacated churches to large, purpose-built complexes. Drawing on site photographs, architectural drawings, and interviews, Gaber explores the extraordinary diversity in how these spaces have been designed, built, and used – as places not only of worship, but of community gathering, education, charitable work, and civic engagement. Throughout, ''Beyond the divide'' provides a groundbreaking analysis of gendered space in Canadian mosques, how these spaces are designed and reinforced, and how these divides shape community experience.
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Architecture du Canada
Architecture du Canada
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Kenojuak Ashevak shot to fame in 1970 when Canada Post printed The Enchanted Owl, a print of a black-and-red plumed nocturnal bird, on a postage stamp. She later became known as the magic-marker-wielding "grandmother of Inuit art," famous for her fluid graphic storytelling and her stunning depictions of wildlife. She was a defining figure in Inuit art and one of the first(...)
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Kenojuak Ashevak shot to fame in 1970 when Canada Post printed The Enchanted Owl, a print of a black-and-red plumed nocturnal bird, on a postage stamp. She later became known as the magic-marker-wielding "grandmother of Inuit art," famous for her fluid graphic storytelling and her stunning depictions of wildlife. She was a defining figure in Inuit art and one of the first(...)
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mai 2018
mai 2018
Titre:
Tunirrusiangit: Kenojuak Ashevak and Tim Pitsiulak
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Kenojuak Ashevak shot to fame in 1970 when Canada Post printed The Enchanted Owl, a print of a black-and-red plumed nocturnal bird, on a postage stamp. She later became known as the magic-marker-wielding "grandmother of Inuit art," famous for her fluid graphic storytelling and her stunning depictions of wildlife. She was a defining figure in Inuit art and one of the first Indigenous artists to be embraced as a contemporary Canadian artist. Ashevak's legacy inspired her nephew, Timootee (Tim) Pitsiulak, to take up drawing at the Kinngait Studios. In his relatively short career, he became a popular figure, known for drawing animal figures with a hunter's precision and capturing the technological presence of the South in Nunavut. Tunirrusiangit, "their gifts" or "what they gave" in Inuktitut, celebrates the achievements of two remarkable artists who challenged the parameters of tradition while consistently articulating a compelling vision of the Inuit world view. Published to coincide with a major exhibition at the Art Gallery of Ontario, opening on 16 June and continuing until late August, ''Tunirrusiangit'' features more than 60 reproductions of paintings, drawings, and documentary photographs. Completing the book are essays by contemporary artists and curators Jocelyn Piirainen, Anna Hudson, Georgiana Uhlyarik, Koomuatuk Curley, Laakkuluk Williamson Bathory, and Taqralik Partridge that address both the past and future of Inuit identity.
Tunirrusiangit: Kenojuak Ashevak and Tim Pitsiulak
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Kenojuak Ashevak shot to fame in 1970 when Canada Post printed The Enchanted Owl, a print of a black-and-red plumed nocturnal bird, on a postage stamp. She later became known as the magic-marker-wielding "grandmother of Inuit art," famous for her fluid graphic storytelling and her stunning depictions of wildlife. She was a defining figure in Inuit art and one of the first Indigenous artists to be embraced as a contemporary Canadian artist. Ashevak's legacy inspired her nephew, Timootee (Tim) Pitsiulak, to take up drawing at the Kinngait Studios. In his relatively short career, he became a popular figure, known for drawing animal figures with a hunter's precision and capturing the technological presence of the South in Nunavut. Tunirrusiangit, "their gifts" or "what they gave" in Inuktitut, celebrates the achievements of two remarkable artists who challenged the parameters of tradition while consistently articulating a compelling vision of the Inuit world view. Published to coincide with a major exhibition at the Art Gallery of Ontario, opening on 16 June and continuing until late August, ''Tunirrusiangit'' features more than 60 reproductions of paintings, drawings, and documentary photographs. Completing the book are essays by contemporary artists and curators Jocelyn Piirainen, Anna Hudson, Georgiana Uhlyarik, Koomuatuk Curley, Laakkuluk Williamson Bathory, and Taqralik Partridge that address both the past and future of Inuit identity.