: Artists among the Early Icelandic Immigrants
The first Icelanders who came to Canada brought with them a rich literary heritage. Though the tradition of visual expression they had inherited was less rich, they soon felt the need to express themselves visually, and in various ways they—or their children—overcame the limited opportunities to achieve such self-expression.
: Kalli and Me: Art and (Dis)Ability
This is a story of visual interplay, the extended encounter between Kalli, a disabled artist, and me, an artist/educator.
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Face to Face with Art Works: Aesthetic Experience and Young Children
What can children learn when they visit art museums, create artwork and do philosophy? The lecture attempts to provide a visual answer to these questions.