Curve!Curve!
Women Carvers on the Northwest Coast
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Current format, Unknown, 2024, , Available . Offered in 0 more formats"An eighty-year overview of wood and argillite carving by Indigenous women artists on the Northwest Coast. Though women of the Northwest Coast have long carved poles, canoes, panels, and masks, many of these artists have not become as well known outside their communities as their male counterparts. These artists are cherished within their communities for helping to keep traditional carving practices alive, and for maintaining the dances, songs, and ceremonies that are intertwined with visual art production. This book, and an associated exhibition at the Audain Art Museum, gathers a range of sculptural formats by Indigenous women in order to expand the discourse of carving in the region."--
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- Whistler, BC : Audain Art Museum ; Vancouver ; Berkeley : Figure.1, [2024], Canada : Friesens, ©2024
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