2019
Vol. 39:2/40:1
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Dedication-Dédication
Elaine Cheasley Paterson and Susan Surette
Tribute-Hommage
- To Dr. Sandra Elaine Alfoldy | À Sandra Elaine Alfoldy (Ph. D.)
Denis Longchamps
Editorial-Éditorial
Martha Langford
Guest Editorial-Éditorial Invité
- Introduction to Special Issue on Craft: The Canadian Craft Biennial
Elaine Cheasley Paterson and Susan Surette
Articles
- Tracing Craft – Labour, Creativity, and Sustainability in the Home Arts Movement
Elaine Cheasley Paterson - Marketing Indigenous Craft: A Kanien’kehá:ka Silk Patchwork Quilt
Lisa Binkley - La Toundra Life: Marketing Identities in Craft
Susan Surette - Celebration or Craftsploitation? Cultural Diplomacy, Marketing, and Coast Salish Knitting
Elizabeth Kalbfleisch - Manoeuvering for Markets: One of a Kind Craft Show and the Professionalization of Canadian Craft
Akycha Surette - Managing Marginalized Material in the Craft Marketplace
Mia Hunt - “Making Craft Visible”? The Complicated Relationship Between Photography, Instagram, and Domestic Fibre-Craft
Shannon Black - Crafting Kindness
Sandra Alfoldy
Reviews-Comptes Rendus
- Alla Myzalev, ed., Exhibiting Craft and Design: Transgressing the White Cube Paradigm, 1930–Present
Rachel Gotleib - Susan Luckman and Nicola Thomas, eds., Craft Economies
Mia Hunt - Ezra Shales, The Shape of Craft
Denis Longchamps - Julia Bryan-Wilson, Fray: Art and Textile Politics
Barbara Wisnoski - Stephen Knott, Amateur Craft: History and Theory
Molly-Claire Gillett
Exhibition Reviews-Comptes Rendus D’expositions
- Craft in Context: The Inaugural Canadian Craft Biennial
Maggie Mills - Can Craft? Craft Can! Canadian Craft Biennial, Art Gallery of Burlington, 19 August – 29 October 2017
Kathy Kranias - Crafting the Future: A National Student Exhibition, Ontario College of Art and Design University, 16–23 September 2017
Maggie Mills
40:2
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Tribute-Hommage
Leslie Dawn: Art Historian, Contrarian, Colleague / Leslie Dawn : Historien de l’art, anticonformiste, collègue
John O'Brian
Editorial-Éditorial
Martha Langford
Articles
- Standpoint: Canadian Art History, Indigenous Sovereignty, and Settler Positionality
Kristina Huneault
- Displaying Settler, National and Imperial Identities in Early Twentieth Century Art Exhibitions
Leslie Dawn and Damian Skinner
- David Ross McCord: Settler-colonial Collector
Anne Whitelaw
- Neither Indigenous nor Settler: Reading the Self-care/Hair Care of Enslaved African Men in Late Eighteenth- and Early Nineteenth-century Canadian and Jamaican Fugitive Slave Advertisements
Charmaine A. Nelson