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Canadian Art Teacher – Volume 5, No.1, 2005

In This Issue

Message from the President
Sharon McCoubrey

Art Bordering on Education. Education Bordering on Art
Michael J. Emme

Personal Narratives of spaces, places and displacement as revealed in studio works
Linda Szabad-Smyth with contributions by: Agnieszka Chalas, Carolyne Duval, Tali Goodfrien, Ann Holt, Marissa Largo, Natalie LeBlanc, and Natasha Reid

The Child Artist and the Artist Teacher
George Szekely

Gaitskell Address – October 28, 2005
Ann Calvert

It All Kicked In! I Am a Professional!
Cherly Lesyk

Review: PhotEd Guide to Photography
Michael J. Emme, Monica Emme

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