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Today, there is an increasing permeability between the realms of craft and art occurring in step with an emphasis on the handmade in contemporary art practice and in the widespread interest in all things handcrafted. MAKING OTHERWISE presents the work of six Canadian artists who merge the material and conceptual approaches of craft and art: Richard Boulet (Alberta) , Ursula Johnson (Nova Scotia) , Marc Courtemanche (Quebec) , Paul Mathieu (British Columbia) , Sarah Maloney (Nova Scotia) , and Janet Morton (Ontario) . Drawing on their fluency in ceramics, basket weaving, furniture making, stitchery, bronze casting, woodworking, and knitting, these artists think through materials, forms, and ideas to make things differently or otherwise. Co-published with Cambridge Art Galleries and Mount Saint Vincent University Art Gallery.



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Heather Anderson

I LOVE rainbow, sparkles, and anything iridescent. Duochrome eyeshadows are my FAVORITE makeup product, and are the reason why I wanted to learn how to make my own eyeshadows. I have been making my own makeup ever since.

Making makeup is so fun, simple, and rewarding. Once I started to make my own makeup, and found out how inexpensive, healing, and addicting it was, I felt the need to share what I had learned. Every woman should be able to have this knowledge and skill, every woman deserves to look her best, to have makeup that actually matches her skin tone (no matter how pale or dark) , every skin color is beautiful and unique and should be celebrated.

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