Artist Interview: Terri Ekvall

Artist Interview: Terri Ekvall

  Introduction written by Maria Hendrika: I am so pleased to introduce my new friend and colleague Terri Ekvall. Terri is an accomplished ceramics artist who produces wheel thrown, hand built and sculptural work. A graduate of the University of Regina, Terri...
Artist Interview: Anne Mclellan

Artist Interview: Anne Mclellan

  Introduction written by Ken Tickner: Anne Mclellan’s breadth of experience in pottery is unique and extensive. A lifelong artist, Anne has studied at the Nova Scotia College of Art and the Alberta College of Art where she did exceptionally well academically...
A Prairie Craft Coincidence

A Prairie Craft Coincidence

Written by: Karen Boldt, SCC juried Professional Craftsperson   If your mittens from Something from Nothing have a little button embellishment on them (about half of them do), there’s a story as to where they came from. Several years ago, I stumbled upon a few of...
The Politics of Craft

The Politics of Craft

Written by: Leah Moxley Teigrob, Gallery Assistant   There has long been a connection between politics and art, but what role does fine craft play in this relationship? After one too many negative comments suggesting she keep politics out of her practice, one...