Book review: Emily Carr by Lewis DeSoto, published by Penguin Canada (2009–185pp). by Michael Cox The Vancouver Art Gallery has more than 200 works by the west coast artist Emily Carr (1871-1945) in their permanent collection, and it is a rare day when they don’t have at least one room displaying her paintings or drawings. [...]
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Extraordinary Painter
Posted by editor on July 16, 2009
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Fish Weirs to Sonar Screen: the Demise of the Native Fishery
Elaine Brière, Simon Fraser University download this essay: Briere_Fish weirs “The management of fisheries is intended for the benefit of man, not fish.” Canadian Economist H. Scott Gordon, 1950 Introduction Amongst my earliest memories are the sights, sounds and smells of fishing activity on the docks of Prince Rupert and Nanaimo. My father was a [...]
Posted by editor on May 30, 2009
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