Mary Lee Fulkerson Kathleen Curtis Kathleen Curtis
Baskets - and the people who weave them - have always been revered and honoured by Native Americans. This book, presenting new information largely from the weavers themselves, shows how their art prevails - even over adverse environmental, social, and economic conditions.
Baskets - and the people who weave them - have always been revered and honoured by Native Americans. This book, presenting new information largely fro...
Thirty-two women artists scattered over 200,000 square miles introduce a powerhouse of three-dimensional art in Women Artists of the Great Basin. A wave of women's art has begun to paint the land with a giant brush, and nowhere have the winds of change been more evident than in the Great Basin, where a sense of freedom and rugged individualism has swept across the playas and through cities and towns. This book is a stunning visual rendering of a wide range of visionary women artists of all ages and backgrounds, and readers will discover their dynamic works and get to know them on a...
Thirty-two women artists scattered over 200,000 square miles introduce a powerhouse of three-dimensional art in Women Artists of the Great Basin