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  1. Front matter
    1. Half Title Page
    2. Art in Profile series
    3. Title Page
    4. Copyright Page
    5. Contents
    6. Minister’s Message
    7. Acknowledgements
    8. Exhibition Itinerary
    9. 1. Introduction to Prairie Interlace: Recovering “Lost Modernisms”
  2. Section 1: Recovering Histories
    1. 2. Stand Back—Nothing to See—Move Along
    2. 3. Marginalized Moderns: Co-operatives and Indigenous Textile Arts in Saskatchewan, 1960–1972
    3. 4. Métis Stories and Women’s Artistic Labour in Margaret Pelletier Harrison’s Margaret’s Rug
    4. 5. The Gift of Time, The Gift of Freedom: Weaving and Fibre Art at the Banff Centre
    5. 6. Living and Liveable Spaces: Prairie Textiles and Architecture
  3. Section 2: Contextual Encounters
    1. 7. Curating Prairie Interlace: Encounters, Longings, and Challenges
    2. 8. Weaving at the Horizon: Encounters with Fibre Art on the Canadian Prairie
    3. 9. Contextual Bodies: From the Cradle to the Barricade
    4. 10. Six Ways of Looking at Prairie Interlace
  4. Section 3: Expanding the Frame
    1. 11. Weaving in an Expanded Frame
  5. Backmatter
    1. List of Works
    2. Contributors

contents

  1. Minister’s Message

  2. Acknowledgements

  3. Exhibition Itinerary

  4. 1. Introduction to Prairie Interlace: Recovering “Lost Modernisms”

    Julia Krueger, Michele Hardy, Timothy Long

  5. Section 1: Recovering Histories

  6. 2. Stand Back—Nothing to See—Move Along

    Jennifer E. Salahub

  7. 3. Marginalized Moderns: Co-operatives and Indigenous Textile Arts in Saskatchewan, 1960–1972

    Sherry Farrell Racette

  8. 4. Métis Stories and Women’s Artistic Labour in Margaret Pelletier Harrison’s Margaret’s Rug

    Cheryl Troupe

  9. 5. The Gift of Time, The Gift of Freedom: Weaving and Fibre Art at the Banff Centre

    Mary-Beth Laviolette

  10. 6. Living and Liveable Spaces: Prairie Textiles and Architecture

    Susan Surette

  11. Section 2: Contextual Encounters

  12. 7. Curating Prairie Interlace: Encounters, Longings, and Challenges

    Julia Krueger and Michele Hardy

  13. 8. Weaving at the Horizon: Encounters with Fibre Art on the Canadian Prairie

    Mackenzie Kelly-Frère

  14. 9. Contextual Bodies: From the Cradle to the Barricade

    Mireille Perron

  15. 10. Six Ways of Looking at Prairie Interlace

    Alison Calder

  16. Section 3: Expanding the Frame

  17. 11. Weaving in an Expanded Frame

    Timothy Long

  18. List of Works

  19. Contributors

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