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Canadian Art Teacher – Volume 6, No.1, 2007

In This Issue

Message from the President
Sharon McCoubrey

Light… Interesting How it Keeps Shifting
Michael J. Emme

Enabling Artistic Inquiry
Text: Juan Carlos Castro
Design: Juan Carlos Castro

Gaitskell Address – October 20, 2007
Bill Zuk

Turning the Clock “Back to the Future”
Some New Media Approaches to Art Education
Joanna Black, Miriam Davidson, Cathy Mullen

Light Based Media and Aspects of the Digital Image
Cathy Mullen

Photographic Practice as Social Action
Miriam Davidson

The Poetic Moving Image: Videography
Joanna Black

Kathy Browning: Picturing Paradox
Text by: Mark Nisenholt
Design by: Michael J. Emme

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