Oct 13, 2015 | 40th anniversary, art, arts community, Canada, Canadian Crafts Federation, CCF, community, craft, Craft Year 2015, events, SCC staff, travel |
Canadian Crafts Federation Conference: Quebec City, September 24-27, 2015 by Vivian Orr, Saskatchewan Craft Council, Communications & Publications Coordinator To read the first part of Vivian’s post, click here. Just a few weeks ago, Carmen (SCC Executive...
Oct 7, 2015 | 40th anniversary, artists, arts community, Canada, Canadian Crafts Federation, CCF, collaboration, community, Craft Year 2015, fine craft, review, SCC staff, travel |
Canadian Crafts Federation Conference: Quebec City, September 24-27, 2015 by Vivian Orr, Saskatchewan Craft Council, Communications & Publications Coordinator Just a few weeks ago, Carmen (SCC Executive Director), David Freeman (SCC Board Member and CCF...
Jul 29, 2015 | arts community, book review, Canada, community, craft, fine craft, magazine review, studio magazine |
Submitted by Noreen Donald, Fine Arts Library Assistant, Frances Morrison Central Library Review: Studio – Craft and Design in Canada Those who appreciate craft may find a valuable resource in the serials collection in Fine Arts at Frances Morrison...
Jul 22, 2015 | art, artist, Canada, exhibition, fabric, fibre, fibre art, fine craft, history, international, Kaija Sanelma Harris, SCC staff, summer students, textiles |
Three things I’ve learned so far about Kaija Sanelma Harris Submitted by Zoé Fortier, SCC Curatiorial Research Assistant. This summer, I am working for the SCC researching and compiling the work of Finnish-born, Saskatoon-based fibre artist Kaija Sanelma Harris for a...
Jan 7, 2015 | Affinity Gallery, Canada, Canadian Crafts Federation, CCF, community, craft markets, Craft Year 2015 |
Submitted by: Sydney Luther, Gallery Assistant Happy New Year! If you’ve been receiving our newsletters, updates from our executive director, or the invitation to our newest exhibition, you may have read something about or seen the logo for Craft Year 2015. Craft Year...
Oct 16, 2014 | Aboriginal, art, Canada, disappeared, indigenous, installation, Jaime Black, missing, murdered, REDress Project, University of Saskatchewan, women |
Submitted by: Sydney Luther, SCC Communications Assistant If you are a student, instructor, or employee of the University of Saskatchewan, you may have noticed the 130 red dresses that are hung around the campus. What you might not know, however, is the great...