CR30.2
Critically respond to art work by Canadian artists whose subject matter is related to resistance and/or resilience.
Indicators for this outcome
(a) Conduct an inquiry into how art works can be acts, or representations, of resistance and resilience (e.g., What is the relationship between art and resistance and resilience? Does art have power to inspire social and political change? How does art contribute to individual or collective resilience? How can art-making support mental health and wellness?).
(b) Examine how artists over time, and in various parts of the world, have responded to events involving acts of resistance and demonstrations of resilience (e.g., visual documentation of wars and genocide, African apartheid, Latin American artists’ responses to political injustices).
(c) Respond to traditional and evolving work of First Nation, Métis and Inuit artists whose subject matter speaks to experiences of resistance and resilience (e.g., Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls art works and projects, treaty education outcome TR12 - examine one’s position regarding the importance of the treaty relationship for the social, cultural and economic prosperity of all Saskatchewan and Canadian people.).
(d) Discuss how concerns about the abuse of power are represented in works by Canadian artists (e.g., subject matter related to anti-racism, environmental sustainability, gender equity, political cartoons, comic book illustrations).
(e) Use one or more approaches for responding critically to the visual art examples studied (e.g., write a formal critique or research paper using proper format including citations, create own work in response).
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R010100
Art in Canada
Published by the National Gallery of Canada to coincide with Canada's 150th anniversary, this resource profiles 150 Canadian artists, including those who were born in Canada or artists who became significant in Canadian art history. Works in the book are displayed on colour plates - some on fold-outs. The artists featured include: Paul-Émile Borduas, Edward Burtynsky, Emily Carr, Joe Fafard, Sarah Anne Johnson, Marie Lemaire des Anges, Norval Morrisseau (Copper Thunderbird) and Daphne Odjig.
Media and Formats : Book
Price : $30.00
Record posted/updated: February 18, 2022
R008407
Headdress
JJ Neepin, an Indigenous filmmaker, decides to recreate a portrait of her great-grandfather wearing his headdress to spark discussion on the weight and meaning of leadership, tradition and cultural appropriation.
Media and Formats : Video
Price : Free
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Record posted/updated: February 17, 2022
R006900
Discovering Drawing (3rd ed.)
This book is written by an American artist and educator as an instructional guide for beginning artists. With each chapter, concepts and skills for the beginner artist are presented and progress in difficulty. Art vocabulary, art elements and principles of design are covered in each chapter as skills are built. Each chapter includes a number of practice ideas and a more involved drawing prompt to explore the concepts. The chapters each explore an artist, some of whom are Canadian and Indigeno...
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Media and Formats : Book
Price : $69.95 USD
Record posted/updated: June 2, 2021
R014803
Itee Pootoogook. Hymns to the Silence = Aiti Putuguq. Nipiqannggittumut pisiit
This book is about Inuit artist, Itee Pootoogook, who produces highly detailed drawings of his hometown and surrounding landscape. His pencil work is masterful and his use of colour is inspiring. This resource provides examples of Inuit art that juxtapose traditional and contemporary life.
Media and Formats : Book
Price : See publisher.
Record posted/updated: June 28, 2022
R010055
Beau Dick. Revolutionary Spirit
The life, work and legacy of Kwakwaka'wakw artist and activist Beau Dick are explored in this book, with works drawn from an exhibition of the same name. Included are photos of Beau Dick's masks, paintings and carvings.
Media and Formats : Book
Price : $40.00
Record posted/updated: August 12, 2020
R016046
16 Ways of Looking at a Photograph: Contemporary Theories
This book is a text that provides a history of photography, the physics of light and lenses, and the philosophy behind capturing and reading images.
Media and Formats : Book
Price : See publisher.
Record posted/updated: June 28, 2022
R022132
The Art of Anime and Manga
This book offers an overview of the history and influence of anime and manga art forms and artists.
Media and Formats : Book
Price : See publisher.
Record posted/updated: June 28, 2022
R010093
The Indigenous Art Collection. Selected Works 1967-2017: = La collection d'art autochtone. oeuvres choisies 1967-2017
This is a thoughtfully curated book that pays tribute to approximately 150 Indigenous artists whose works have been showcased in the Indigenous Art Centre. It is a collection of artworks displaying the mediums, techniques, and talents of artists from across Canada.
Media and Formats : Book
Price : $25.00
Record posted/updated: July 19, 2021
R048131
The Visual Experience (4th ed.)
This textbook provides supports to teach and learn about Visual Art. The chapters include: What Is Art?; Engaging with Art; The Evolving Elements of Art and Principles of Design; The Power of Line, Shape, and Form; Sharing Ideas through Value, Color, Space, and Texture; Exploring Sound and Time; Principles of Design; Drawing, Painting, and Printmaking; Media Arts; Sculpture and Other Three-Dimensional Art; and Stretching Boundaries.
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Media and Formats : Book
Price : See publisher.
Record posted/updated: June 28, 2022
R013439
Maker of Monsters: The Extraordinary Life of Beau Dick
This DVD is a film that explores the life of West Coast Indigenous carver, Beau Dick. We learn about the artist's creative process, his many influences including culture, history and activism, as well as the ways in which he is influencing the world by calling for environmental and cultural justice.
Media and Formats : CD/DVD
Price : See distributor.
Record posted/updated: June 28, 2022