Art and architecture

  • Canada's Parliament Buildings

    Creator

    Bourrie, Mark

    Abstract

    Three beautiful gothic buildings loom over the Ottawa River just below the historic Chaudiere Falls. They are the seat of Canada's federal government, visited by thousands of people each year. Canada's Parliament Buildings, filled with heraldry and history, instill pride in our country and give visitors a deep sense of being Canadian. Constructed in controversy, and steeped in decades of political lore, the Parliament Buildings have been the stage for the evolution of Canada from a small colony to one of the great nations of the world.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Bridging the Strait The Story of The Confederation Bridge Project

    Creator

    Macdonald, Copthorne

    Abstract

    June 1997 marked the opening of the Confederation Bridge which spans the Northumberland Strait and connects Prince Edward Island to New Brunswick. The bridge, designed and built by the international consortium Strait Crossing, is one of the most innovative engineering projects undertaken in Canada. It is the longest bridge ever constructed over ice covered water and one of the longest continuous multi-span bridges in the world. Bridging the Strait describes the arduous trips taken by ice boats, ferries, steamers and ice breakers which have been the link to PEI.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • For the Record The First Women in Canadian Architecture

    Creator

    Grierson, Joan

    Abstract

    When Marjorie Hill graduated in 1920 as Canada’s "first girl architect," she was entering a profession that had been established in Canada just 30 years earlier. For the Record, the first history of women architects in Canada, provides a fascinating introduction to early women architects, presented within the context of developments in both Europe and North America.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Emily Carr

    Creator

    Braid, Kate

    Abstract

    As a child she was "contrary,"as a young woman she defied convention to choose art over marriage, and as a middle-aged woman she was considered a full-blown eccentric. Listening to her own inner voice, Emily Carr created an art unique to British Columbia.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Unlikely Paradise The Life of Frances Gage

    Creator

    Butcher, Alan D.

    Abstract

    Artist Frances Gage, born in 1924 in Windsor, experienced both artistic recognition and acute despair in her life, yet she flourished in her work and as part of the contemporary Toronto art scene. A friend of Frances Loring and Florence Wyle, she developed a greater connection with the Group of Seven, working closely with Frederick Varley and producing reliefs of both him and A.Y. Jackson while working in Tom Thomson's shack. Frances remained focused and positive and became a successful sculptor, creating more than five hundred works of art.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Art and Politics The History of the National Arts Centre

    Creator

    Jennings, Sarah

    Abstract

    This is the story of the creation and first four decades of one of Canada's pre-eminent cultural organizations. While it documents the history of Canada's National Arts Centre in Ottawa, it also tells the story of the arts in Canada from the 1960s to 2006.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • A.Y. Jackson The Life of a Landscape Painter

    Creator

    Larsen, Wayne

    Abstract

    Alexander Young Jackson (1882-1974) is a name that instantly conjures up images of our rugged northern landscape and the controversial Group of Seven. This is the first-ever full-length biography of one of Canada’s most beloved characters, and the first to examine in one book the artist, outdoorsman, soldier, teacher, debater, writer, and outspoken defender of modern art. Jackson spent nearly seventy years travelling Canada on a lifelong quest to, rendering his impressions of its diverse character on canvas and promoting a vibrant, uniquely Canadian style of painting.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Unbuilt Toronto 2 More of the City That Might Have Been

    Creator

    Osbaldeston, Mark

    Abstract

    Discover the scrapyard statue planned for University Avenue, the flapper-era "CN Tower" that led to a decade of litigation, and an electric light-rail transit network proposed in 1915.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Utopic Impulses Contemporary Ceramics Practice

    Creator

    Chambers, Ruth

    Gogarty, Amy

    Abstract

    Utopic Impulses: Contemporary Ceramics Practice brings together ten essays and twenty artist projects to explore ceramics as a socially responsible practice. By framing particular ceramics practices as 'utopic impulses,' this anthology envisions new and stimulating conceptions of how studio ceramics contribute to the social and political fabric of their time.

    Publisher (Source)

    Vancouver

    Ronsdale Press

    Not specified
  • Craft Perception and Practice A Canadian Discourse, Volume 1

    Creator

    Gustafson, Paula

    Abstract

    Canada's ceramists, tapestry weavers, and other craft artists are recognized amongst the world's finest artisans. Craft Perception and Practice celebrates the excellence of Canadian crafts by bringing together twenty-four essays and critical commentaries by sixteen independent critics and curators, professional artists, art historians, and studio art instructors.

    Publisher (Source)

    Vancouver

    Ronsdale Press

    Not specified