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Soap StoneApprox. 4 x 3 x 3" Craig Longboat, in Iroquois, his name “Tehoha’ the’ doh” means Bringing Brightness. He is from the Wolf Clan of the On...
View full detailsReleased in the 2008 Cape Dorset Spring collectionEtching and Aquatint57.5 x 80 cm Edition #1/30Shuvinai Ashoona (b. 1961) Shuvinai was born in Ca...
View full detailsFresh perspectives on Canadian craft and design. Get this high-quality print publication delivered to your doorstep. You’ll receive 2 beautiful is...
View full detailsArticles: AtelierA personal reflection from Paul Epp.Introducing contemporary rug-making in Iran. Did You Know? Michael Prokopow considers placema...
View full detailsAtelierRemembering Sandra Alfoldy. Under the RadarSpotting lesser-known talent in Nunavut - Ugly Fish Design. PortfolioTwo ways to make a Revolu...
View full detailsAtelier From Australia Portfolio Making with and without colour. Did You Know? Michael Prokopow considers the power of resale shops. Under the Rada...
View full detailsEditor’s Note Focal Point: Toni Losey Ray Mackie writes about Toni Losey’s new sculptural explorations. What's in a Name? Returning to Indigenous n...
View full detailsEditor’s Note FOCAL POINT Tosca Terán Scott Coish writes about the artist’s exploration of biomaterials. Saidye Bronfman Award Winner: Lou Lynn M...
View full detailsEditor’s Note FOCAL POINT Jesse Tungilik Emily L. Henderson explores the artist’s exploration of Indigenous futures and creativity. Heart Work: Th...
View full detailsEditor’s Note FOCAL POINT Pauline Loctin Amanda Shore explores the intricate and expansive sculptures of the Montréal-based paper engineer. read...
View full detailsEditor’s Note FOCAL POINT PJ Anderson Shaya Ishaq writes about the ceramicist’s explorations of Black futures. PORCUPINES & BARKRay Cronin v...
View full detailsEditor’s Note FOCAL POINT AZZA EL SIDDIQUESequoia Miller writes about the artist’s evocative engagements with ceramics, sculpture and transform...
View full detailsEditor’s Note FOCAL POINT MARIE KHOURINehal El-Hadi writes about how the architect and artist’s dynamic sculptures interrupt space, inviting vi...
View full detailsEditor’s Note FOCAL POINT CHARMAINE LURCHNehal El-Hadi writes about the artist’s engagement with an enigmatic and invisible — yet powerful — li...
View full detailsCape Dorset 2017 Annual Print Collection Etching & Aquatint Paper: Arches White Printer: Studio PM 80 x 100.7 cm 2017 CEE POOTOOGOOK (1967- ...
View full detailsThese dangling earrings have been hand woven in a manner similar to basketry and coiling where there is an inner frame structure and the pattern is...
View full detailsHandmade glass paper weight. Colours and inclusions are encased by clear glass. 12 x 6 x 6 cm Glass Nicole Tremblay always knew she wanted to be an...
View full detailsThe glazes on these Clover Mugs resemble the frost-coloured lichen that grows on weathered limestone and granite buildings and headstone as they ar...
View full detailsThe graceful, round form is capped by a flat top. The rich, matte finish highlights the tiny pits, drips and textures of the deep cobalt glaze. Po...
View full detailsRounded vase with flared lip. The cobalt glaze, while smooth to the touch, shows subtle gradations of colour, pattern and texture from the glaze fi...
View full detailsThis bowl has a deep round form which has been gently pushed in, at intervals, near the rim, lending a tactility to the shape. The rounded body ho...
View full detailsThis decorative "Birds" loose leaf tea strainer sits on your favorite tea cup or mug. The steel mesh strainer is removable for easy cleaning. Perf...
View full detailsThis teapot tea strainer is such a cute addition to any tea party! Lead free pewter, removable steel mesh strainerHand wash only At Basic Spirit, ...
View full detailsThis dragonfly tea strainer makes a great addition to the table! Its steel strainer is removable for easy cleaning. Lead free pewter, steel straine...
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