Mar 30, 2016 | art, artist, arts community, craft, curatorial statement, curator's statement, design, exhibition, fashion, fibre art, gallery, SCC staff, Wearable Art |
Wearable Art 2 This exhibition showcases the work of artisans whose work was featured in the 2nd Saskatchewan Wearable Art Gala held at the Roxy Theatre in Saskatoon on November 14, 2015. Influenced by wearable art shows such as the World of Wearable Art Show...
Mar 18, 2016 | art, art book, artists, book review, craft, design, events, exhibition, fibre art, international, SCC staff, silver smith, technique, textiles, Wearable Art, wood |
Submitted by Vivian Orr, SCC Communications & Publications Coordinator OFF THE WALL: The World of Wearable Art Photography by Martin de Ruyter, Neil Price, Rohit Chawla and Daniel Rose 746.920993 OFF – Frances Morrison Fine Arts Library in Saskatoon...
Mar 9, 2016 | art, artist, artists, arts community, craft, exhibition, facebook, gallery, instagram, Pinterest, process, SCC staff, social media, staff profile, twitter |
Written by: Sydney Luther, Communications Assistant What do I love about the work I do at the SCC? I love working with artists and being an advocate for them. Every day I get to write and share the fantastic things our members and artists in Saskatchewan are doing....
Feb 12, 2016 | artists, black and white photography, craft, curatorial statement, curator's statement, definition of craft, events, exhibition, fine craft, gallery, history, installation, Photographic Phantasmagoria, photography, pinhole photography, process, round table, technique |
Written by: Leslie Potter, Exhibitions and Education Coordinator “Has technology changed or eradicated the ‘craft’ of photography?” As a part of our current gallery exhibition Photographic Phantasmagoria, a compelling Round Table Discourse about this...
Feb 5, 2016 | art, artist, black and white photography, collaboration, craft, craft vs art, curatorial statement, curator's statement, definition of craft, design, events, exhibition, mixed media, Photographic Phantasmagoria, photography, pinhole photography, review, round table, SCC staff, skill building, technique |
Phantasmagoria was originally the name of a London exhibition in 1802, consisting of optical illusions produced chiefly by magic lantern (image projector). In current use, “phantasmagoria” refers to a sequence of real or imaginary images like those seen in a...
Feb 5, 2016 | art, artist, arts community, business, community, craft, design, events, exhibition, facebook, gallery, membership, Saskatchewan Handcraft Festival, SCC staff, skill building, social media, staff profile, technique, twitter, WaterFront Fine Craft Market |
What do I love about the work I do at the SCC? Written by: Vivian Orr, Communications & Publications Coordinator I want to say up front – I love my job! I love walking through the SCC gallery and seeing the exhibitions. I love browsing the Fine Craft...