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Studio Magazine Fall/Winter 2017-18
Studio Magazine Fall/Winter 2017-18
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                    Studio Magazine offers perspectives on contemporary Canadian craft and design within global material culture. 
Published twice a year with an ongoing web presence, Studio is the Canadian platform for conversations and explorations about making. Studio publishes articles that invite new ways of considering objects through the object’s production, materiality, purpose, application, location, and flow through (public and private) spaces. Studio strives to articulate historical and theoretical contexts for Craft and Design in the twenty-first century. Beginning with questions of handmade artisanship and material-specific heritage, Studio also looks beyond to what ‘craft’ and ‘design’ mean for the makers and users of objects in an increasingly complicated world. Studio advances enlightening discourses on craft and design in the global environment.
                  
Published twice a year with an ongoing web presence, Studio is the Canadian platform for conversations and explorations about making. Studio publishes articles that invite new ways of considering objects through the object’s production, materiality, purpose, application, location, and flow through (public and private) spaces. Studio strives to articulate historical and theoretical contexts for Craft and Design in the twenty-first century. Beginning with questions of handmade artisanship and material-specific heritage, Studio also looks beyond to what ‘craft’ and ‘design’ mean for the makers and users of objects in an increasingly complicated world. Studio advances enlightening discourses on craft and design in the global environment.
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