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View full detailsREGULARS: SliceCongratulations and announcements Under the Radar Spotting lesser known talent Portfolio Four makers discuss cultural and creative m...
View full detailsREGULARS: Slice Congratulations and announcements Under the RadarSpotting lesser known talent PortfolioEight makers at play Did You Know?Michael P...
View full detailsREGULARS: Slice Congratulations and announcements Under the RadarSpotting lesser known talent PortfolioFour makers discuss cultural and creative m...
View full detailsREGULARS: Editors’ Note Comment Slice Congratulations and announcements Under the RadarSpotting lesser known talent PortfolioEight makers discuss ...
View full detailsREGULARS: Editors’ Note Slice Congratulations and announcementsUnder the RadarSpotting lesser known talent with guest editor Ray Cronin PortfolioE...
View full detailsREGULARS: Editors’ Note AtelierUnder the RadarIntroducing Lydia Buxton PortfolioSix makers discuss making – what does the word mean anyway? Did yo...
View full detailsREGULARS: Editors’ Note AtelierQuotes for thought and a highlight from craft and design around the world. Did You Know?Michael Prokopow considers ...
View full detailsAtelierA personal reflection from Paul Epp.Introducing contemporary rug-making in Iran. Did You Know? Michael Prokopow considers placemaking and t...
View full detailsAtelierRemembering Sandra Alfoldy. Under the RadarSpotting lesser-known talent in Nunavut - Ugly Fish Design. PortfolioTwo ways to make a Revol...
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: The Toronto Ink Company Jessica Sharples considers how Jason Logan dissolves Death Valley into ink. Making Sense of the...
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 ...
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 ...
View full detailsEditor’s Note FOCAL POINT Jesse Tungilik Emily L. Henderson explores the artist’s exploration of Indigenous futures and creativity. Heart Work: ...
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 transforma...
View full detailsEditor’s Note FOCAL POINT MARIE KHOURINehal El-Hadi writes about how the architect and artist’s dynamic sculptures interrupt space, inviting view...
View full detailsEditor’s Note FOCAL POINT CHARMAINE LURCHNehal El-Hadi writes about the artist’s engagement with an enigmatic and invisible — yet powerful — lite...
View full detailsCONTENTS SliceBookbinders online; contemporary interpretations of Venetian glass; craft hot spots in Kootenay, Calgary and Montreal; award winne...
View full detailsCONTENTS SliceCraft and design blogs; new twist on collectible ceramic figurines; researching craft online; Quilt Canada 2010; Unity and Diversity...
View full detailsCONTENTS SliceTextiles and knitting showcased in Fibreworks, Breaking Boundaries in ceramics; Montreal City of Glass 2010; Craft on the web: Etsy,...
View full detailsKye-Yeon Son: Light, Space, StrengthKye-Yeon Son, 2011 Saidye Bronfman Award winner, uses narrative, functional forms and line to create evocative ...
View full detailsLooking for Home: An Interview with Kai ChanA recent 35 year retrospective exhibition gave Terence Dick an opportunity to sit down and discuss home...
View full detailsCharles Lewton-Brain, the 2012 Saidye Bronfman Award WinnerJennifer Salahub celebrates the ingenuity and diligence of this great Canadian craftsman...
View full detailsCraft and the New EconomyMarie O’Mahony offers an adaptation of her keynote address from the March symposium. Terence Dick Interviews Les Manningwh...
View full detailsThe 2013 Saidye Bronfman Award Winner Greg PayceMireille Perron offers analysis and congratulations to the 2013 recipient whose celebrated ceramic ...
View full detailsThe Sensuous in TechnologyWhat happens when the handmade tradition meets cutting edge technology? Jennifer McRorie investigates. The little town th...
View full detailsCommentMichael Flaherty comments on Fall/Winter 2013-14. SliceCongratulations and announcements: Janet Macpherson, Tanya Billings, Stoney Lamar, Em...
View full detailsCommentPeter Fleming reflects on Studio's role in this month's Comment. Did You Know?Michael Prokopow discusses Douglas Coupland’s craft credential...
View full detailsThis elephant incense holder will hold your favourite incense while giving you some inspiration. Lead free pewterApprox. 2.5" diameter At Basic Spi...
View full detailsInspired by camp badges 2 x 9 x .01cm Olivia Mae Sinclair is a textile and textile-book artist. Her intuitive and trauma-based practice is guided b...
View full detailsThis organic cotton tea towel features Canadian Provincial Flower illustrations. Towel size approximately 18 x 28"Screen-printed by hand on 100% na...
View full detailsHand-thrown cereal sized bowl. Glazed with a light turquoise glaze on inside surface and an embellished rim. For food or your favourite keepsakes. ...
View full detailsA true and personal story of Canada's residential school past. When eight-year-old Irene is removed from her First Nations family to live in a res...
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View full detailsCute and simple, these leather ornaments make a long lasting and handmade edition to any tree. Leather, beadsApprox. 10 x 18 cm These items are in...
View full detailsRelax after a long day of hard work by opening something cold using your wrench-shaped bottle opener! 4 x 11 cmLead-free pewter Basic Spirit is a...
View full detailsThis card is 100% post-consumer recycled paper, plus biodegradable & compostable protective sleeve. 5.25 inches squareArchival Ink Kat Signatu...
View full detailsWhen free-spirited teenager Zan sets out on her bike to buy kitty litter she has no idea she's about to send her neighbour and maybe-sort-of crush ...
View full detailsA true and personal story of Canada's residential school past. When eight-year-old Irene is removed from her First Nations family to live in a res...
View full detailsA look at the early aspirations and fears of a young woman who would become the renowned Canadian artist Joyce Wieland. A very fascinating personal...
View full detailsA beautiful puzzle depicting the Six-Part Harmony Print by Inuit Artist Kenojuak Ashevak. 500 piece puzzlePuzzle size: 27 x 18" Kenojuak Ashevak (C...
View full detailsInspired by camp badges Machine embroidery 2 x 9 x .01cm Olivia Mae Sinclair is a textile and textile-book artist. Her intuitive and trauma-based p...
View full detailsAll Krista wants is to figure out the three F’s: food, family, and friends… Krista and Jason have been best friends since preschool. It never ...
View full detailsAfter being fired from his job, a veteran ad man is escorted from the office, carrying a cardboard box packed with mementos of his career. He steps...
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