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I Can Make Art, I Can Make Art ... Like Kai Chan
directed by Jane Churchill, fl. 1990-2005; produced by Tamara Lynch, fl. 1989-2010, in I Can Make Art (Ottawa, ON: National Film Board of Canada, 2005), 11 mins
In this short film, sculptor and textile artist Kai Chan shares his artistic philosophy of economy and repetition with young artists who build extraordinary, complex 3D structures using simple materials and basic techniques.
Sample
directed by Jane Churchill, fl. 1990-2005; produced by Tamara Lynch, fl. 1989-2010, in I Can Make Art (Ottawa, ON: National Film Board of Canada, 2005), 11 mins
Description
In this short film, sculptor and textile artist Kai Chan shares his artistic philosophy of economy and repetition with young artists who build extraordinary, complex 3D structures using simple materials and basic techniques.
Field of Study
Art & Architecture
Content Type
Instructional material, Documentary
Contributor
Tamara Lynch, fl. 1989-2010
Author / Creator
Jane Churchill, fl. 1990-2005
Date Published / Released
2005
Publisher
National Film Board of Canada
Series
I Can Make Art
Person Discussed
Kai Chan, 1940-
Topic / Theme
Art schools, Art & Architecture
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2005 by the National Film Board of Canada
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I Can Make Art, I Can Make Art ... Like Andrew Qappik
directed by Jane Churchill, fl. 1990-2005; produced by Tamara Lynch, fl. 1989-2010, in I Can Make Art (Ottawa, ON: National Film Board of Canada, 2005), 11 mins
Andrew Qappik, a world-renowned Inuit printmaker from Pangnirtung, Nunavut. Originally inspired by images in the comic books he read as a child, Andrew now finds his subjects in the stories, traditions and day-to-day events of his world. In this documentary, he captivates his student audience by creating a soapsto...
Sample
directed by Jane Churchill, fl. 1990-2005; produced by Tamara Lynch, fl. 1989-2010, in I Can Make Art (Ottawa, ON: National Film Board of Canada, 2005), 11 mins
Description
Andrew Qappik, a world-renowned Inuit printmaker from Pangnirtung, Nunavut. Originally inspired by images in the comic books he read as a child, Andrew now finds his subjects in the stories, traditions and day-to-day events of his world. In this documentary, he captivates his student audience by creating a soapstone relief print before their very eyes. Then it's the kids' turn. They explore Andrew's symbolic imagery - and their own - as they each...
Andrew Qappik, a world-renowned Inuit printmaker from Pangnirtung, Nunavut. Originally inspired by images in the comic books he read as a child, Andrew now finds his subjects in the stories, traditions and day-to-day events of his world. In this documentary, he captivates his student audience by creating a soapstone relief print before their very eyes. Then it's the kids' turn. They explore Andrew's symbolic imagery - and their own - as they each create a self-portrait relief point.
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Field of Study
Art & Architecture
Content Type
Instructional material, Documentary
Contributor
Tamara Lynch, fl. 1989-2010
Author / Creator
Jane Churchill, fl. 1990-2005
Date Published / Released
2005
Publisher
National Film Board of Canada
Series
I Can Make Art
Person Discussed
Andrew Qappik
Topic / Theme
Art schools, Art & Architecture
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2005 by the National Film Board of Canada
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I Can Make Art, I Can Make Art ... Like Ron Noganosh
directed by Jane Churchill, fl. 1990-2005; produced by Tamara Lynch, fl. 1989-2010, in I Can Make Art (Ottawa, ON: National Film Board of Canada, 2005), 16 mins
This short film introduces kids to sculptor Ron Noganosh, who transforms items like rusted hubcaps and computer parts into art. Inspired by Ron's found-object sculptures, a group of primary school students discover how to turn 'junk' into art.
Sample
directed by Jane Churchill, fl. 1990-2005; produced by Tamara Lynch, fl. 1989-2010, in I Can Make Art (Ottawa, ON: National Film Board of Canada, 2005), 16 mins
Description
This short film introduces kids to sculptor Ron Noganosh, who transforms items like rusted hubcaps and computer parts into art. Inspired by Ron's found-object sculptures, a group of primary school students discover how to turn 'junk' into art.
Field of Study
Art & Architecture
Content Type
Documentary, Instructional material
Contributor
Tamara Lynch, fl. 1989-2010
Author / Creator
Jane Churchill, fl. 1990-2005
Date Published / Released
2005
Publisher
National Film Board of Canada
Series
I Can Make Art
Person Discussed
Ron Noganosh
Topic / Theme
Art schools, Art & Architecture
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2005 by the National Film Board of Canada
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