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    Wabanaki Modern | Wabanaki Kiskukewey | Wabanaki Moderne
    James Wilson
    • James Wilson

      Social Studies

      • 176pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      This book has been recognized as a notable selection by CBC New Brunswick, highlighting its significance and appeal within the region. It promises to engage readers with its compelling narrative, well-developed characters, and thought-provoking themes, making it a noteworthy addition to contemporary literature. The recognition suggests a strong local resonance and the potential for broader appeal.

      James Wilson
    • "The "Micmac Indian Craftsmen" of Elsipogtog (then known as Big Cove) rose to national prominence in the early 1960s. At their peak, they were featured in print media from coast to coast, their work was included in books and exhibitions -- including at Expo 67 -- and their designs were featured on prints, silkscreened notecards, jewelry, tapestries, and even English porcelain. Primarily self-taught, deeply rooted in their community, and fluent Mi'kmaw speakers, they were among the first modern Indigenous artists in Atlantic Canada. Inspired by traditional Wabanaki stories, they produced an eclectic range of handmade objects that were sophisticated, profound, and eloquent. By 1966, the withdrawal of government support compromised the Craftsmen's resources, production soon ceased, and their work faded from memory. Now, for the first time, the story of this ground-breaking co-operative and their art is told in full. Accompanying a major exhibition at the Beaverbrook Art Gallery opening in 2022, Wabanaki Modern features essays on the history of this vibrant art workshop, archival photographs of the artisans, and stunning full-colour images of their art."-- Provided by publisher

      Wabanaki Modern | Wabanaki Kiskukewey | Wabanaki Moderne