Congratulations to Shuvinai Ashoona from Kinngait, recipient of the King Charles III’s Coronation Medal. Shuvinai is a third-generation Inuit artist who has gained international recognition for her contributions to the arts.
✨️In “Mediating Perceptions”, glassblower Katherine Gray wrote about the nature of glass making and our connection to the digital through black screens.
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📣 Call for submissions / pitches / articles!
Theme: NOISE
Deadline: February 28, 2025
For this issue of Studio, we’re interested in the sound of craft and design.
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Haliburton School of Art + Design offers year-round programs tailored to all skill levels – from beginners exploring their creative side to professionals refining their craft.
Visit https://t.co/IW7wakERPH for more details and discover where you can take your creativity!
Don't miss “Coast to Coast to Coast” at the Salon des métiers d’art du Québec in Montreal, Dec. 12-22!
Ne manquez pas « D'un océan à l'autre » au Salon des métiers d'art du Québec à Montréal du 12 au 22 déc. https://t.co/9xGIMgsCBd
✨️From the Studio Archives
📍Why is the is the Craft Writing Award named after Jean Johnson?
Read all about the life, career and legacy from the article:
https://t.co/9upnJJ5v0D
"Johnson saw the rich potential of the Craft Studio’s artist-in-residence programme and with determination and vision transformed it to a highly sought after destination for Canadian graduates."
Earlier this year, Shuvinai Ashoona, winner of the 2024 Governor General Award, gave a short interview with our managing editor, Lera Kotsyuba (@LeraKotsyuba ).
Read the full interview: https://t.co/jKXwDzm9j5
Alana Morouney is a textile artist and metal sculptor who uses sculptural knitting, needle felting, weaving and natural dyeing in her work.
Read the full Portfolio interview from our S/S 2024 issue online:
https://t.co/dZFNrrMcjH
“Absence is a form of presence — the empty space takes the shape of what has been removed, erased or excluded. This can be a powerful thing.”
Nehal El-Hadi (@iamnehal) wrote on the work of Charmaine Lurch (@clurch) for Studio issue 19.1:
https://t.co/4NYvz6zXgA
“Kye-Yeon Son’s work explores ideas of fragility, endurance, emotion and emptiness through the formal language of vessel forms and consummate metalsmithing technique.”
Mary McIntyre (@mary_k_mcintyre ) interviewed Kye-Yeon Son for the Studio 19.1:
https://t.co/LvG0HNnp0K
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"One of my favourite stages in the design process is what I refer to as the “what if?” stage."
Read the full interview with Tura Cousins Wilson, architect, educator, and cofounder of the Studio of Contemporary Architecture (@soca_arch)!
https://t.co/LEGUN0EEO7
"Woven by Hand: Contemporary Canadian Tapestries" is a beautiful collection of recent works inspired by challenging times of isolation and social unrest. The exhibit is on display until September 28!
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