Studio Magazine Vol. 19 No. 2
Editor’s Note
FOCAL POINT SAMEER FAROOQ
Rea McNamara speaks with Sameer Farooq about his body of work.
GRAND MANAN’S DARK HARBOUR HERMITS: BRANDON HICKS
An illustrated journey through New Brunswick.
MEDIATING PERCEPTIONS: THE SPECTACLE OF GLASS
Glassblower Katherine Gray writes about her career from making functional and sculptural vessels to working in larger institutions, and her forays into the public eye
MOMENTS IN TIME: MODERN CANADIAN CRAFT AND DESIGN
Craft historian Alan Elder speaks with Nehal El-Hadi about the importance of Canadian craft and design.
GWANGJU BIENNIAL: HOME AND OTHER PLACES
An exploration of the work by Inuit artists at the Canadian Pavilion of the Gwangju Biennial in Korea.
HISTORY IN THE MAKING: MATTER AND SPECTACLE
Michael Prokopow writes about crafting the spectacular, at home and abroad.
POETRY
Poetry by Marita Dachsel.
PORTFOLIO
AJA Louden, Amiskwaciwâskahikan (Edmonton, Alta.)
Caroline Pham, Montréal, Que.
Djuna Day, Toronto, Ont.
INQUIRIES FRANCHESCA HEBERT-SPENCE
An interview with Franchesca Hebert-Spence, the Curator of Indigenous Ceramics at the Gardiner Museum.