15 research outputs found
Luke Anguhadluq : Baker Lake Prints and Drawings, 1970-1982
Walsh describes the relationship of Anguhadluq's images and drawing style to ancient Inuit art and to his life as a hunter
Elizabeth Angrnaqquaq : Wall Hangings
A short text on Anngrnaqquaq's appliqued and embroidered wall hangings and their relation to the needlework traditions of the Inuits. This work which includes figuration but not narrative, is compared to that of Luke Anguhadluq, another Baker Lake artist, in its use of the flipped horizon line
Reading: Meeka Walsh
In this audiovisual recording from Wednesday, March 19, 1997, as part of the 28th Annual UND Writers Conference: “Writing Nature: The Nature of Writing,” Meeka Walsh reads the stories “No More Denver Sandwiches” and “Island Domestic.”
Introduced by Dr. Bernard O\u27Kelly
Panel: Nature and the North American West
This audiovisual recording from March 19, 1997 as part of the 28th annual UND Writers Conference: “Writing Nature: The Nature of Writing” features Annick Smith, Garrett Hongo, and Meeka Walsh forming the panel “Nature and the North American West.” Walsh opens by reading “Luminality and Longing,” a piece she wrote in response to the topic. Hongo discusses his early life in Hawaii and reads an excerpt from Volcano. Smith discusses her changing sense of nature and reads a parable she wrote about turning sixty. The panelists also discuss border conflicts and issues of race in nature, and preservation.
Moderator: Gail Hand
Don Reichert : A Life in Work
For a major retrospective of Manitoba painter Reichert, McKaskell contributes a history of the abstract painting scene in Winnipeg, whereas Madill traces the artist's career, and Walsh writes more specifically on exhibited works. Includes an interview between the artist and Enright. Biographical notes. 12 bibl. ref
Winnipeg Now
"Winnipeg Now is a pulse-taking exhibition in which equal weight falls on both words in the show’s title: it is a measure of what art-making looks like in this city in 2012. Whether the artists are living here or away, a spirit of risk-taking and invention permeates the work" -- Publisher's web site
Diana Thorneycroft : The Body, its Lesson and Camouflage
An exhibition booklet published in conjunction with a major touring exhibition of Thorneycroft's photographs. Includes selected sections from texts on the artist's work by Goldberg, Caws and Walsh, as well as an excerpt from an interview with Thorneycroft by R. Enright. Issues of violence, sex, death, eroticism, and transgression are considered in relation to the artist's surreal self-portraits. 1 bibl. ref
Diana Thorneycroft : The Body, its Lesson and Camouflage
An exhibition booklet published in conjunction with a major touring exhibition of Thorneycroft's photographs. Includes selected sections from texts on the artist's work by Goldberg, Caws and Walsh, as well as an excerpt from an interview with Thorneycroft by R. Enright. Issues of violence, sex, death, eroticism, and transgression are considered in relation to the artist's surreal self-portraits. 1 bibl. ref