Running Time: 24 mins Country of Origin: Canada Study Guide: No
Copyright Date: 2007 Available in French: No
Host Heather Cline explores the practice of Ceramic Artist Judy McNaughton and her ties to the development of public art in the 19th century. McNaughton's passionate belief in the relevance of a public practice is revealed.
Going Public (1/13)
Host Heather Cline explores the practice of Ceramic Artist Judy...
Hot Iron (2/13)
Host Heather Cline asks blacksmith Craig Campbell about his passion...
Belonging (3/13)
Host Heather Cline explores passion and creative process with artist...
Art as History (4/13)
Host Heather Cline and painter Grant McConnell talk about the role of...
Material and Meaning (5/13)
Host Heather Cline invites immerging Native artist Leah Dorian to her...
Art of Making Music, The (6/13)
Host Heather Cline and artist Sheldon Dingwall explore the mix of...
Scientific Gaze, The (7/13)
Host Heather Cline and artist Marsha Kennedy reveal a history of...
Bending Light (8/13)
How important is the role of light in the design of glass sculpture? ...
Making the Deal (9/13)
How do artists define a successful career? Heather Cline asks Robert...
It's a Simple Life (10/13)
Will pop art never die? Heather Cline asks Jefferson Little about...
Crossing the Pond (11/13)
How does an artist from Saskatchewan end up working with British...
Constructing Glamour (12/13)
Has technology radically changed the art world? Heather Cline...
Mixing It Up (13/13)
Is it possible for an artist to successfully work in multiple...