• Story of the Hooked Rugs of Chéticamp

    Story of the Hooked Rugs of Chéticamp

    Publisher: Breton Books

    This delightful book is filled with full-colour pictures of hooked rugs and rare historic black-and-white photos. This updated edition includes details about the lives of Chéticamp rug hookers, the rug making process, the tools and materials, as well as examples of magnificent tapestries and rugs in the collection of Élizabeth Lefort Gallery, Les Trois Pignons. This book trumpets the skill and pride of an extraordinary people in a beautiful place, the Acadians of Cape Breton Island. Hard work, dedication, disputes and cooperation come to life in this well-researched history of a humble folk craft that grew to a world-renowned art form. Rich with anecdote, beauty and warmth leap from the pages! By Anselme Chiasson and Annie-Rose Deveau; translated from the French by Marcel LeBlanc.

    $16.95
  • 2019 WoodenBoat School Engagement Calendar

    2019 WoodenBoat School Engagement Calendar

    Created by: WoodenBoat School
    Publisher: WoodenBoat Books

    With fewer engagement calendars available in our electronic world, we thought the huge variety of fantastic images from our WoodenBoat School made it the ideal candidate for a weekly reminder of all aspects of wooden boating. This calendar has an image from the School on each left-hand page, and the days of the week on the right-hand side. There’s plenty of room to jot down reminders, plus we’ve included major holidays, seasonal markers, clock changes, and moon phases.

    Photos are by staff and students, and yes, some taken during the photography courses. You’ll find all kinds of boats, many from our fleet, and you’ll get a look (or reminder) of the variety of courses that take place on our WoodenBoat campus—everything from building and repair to foundry work, pond yacht building, boat designing, woodblock artwork, painting landscapes (and sea scapes), building bronze cannons, half-models, and tons more.

    $14.95
  • Sterling Silver

    Sterling Silver

    The personal essay has so much potential as a literary form that it’s gratifying to see it being skilfully and engagingly employed in this book. Silver Donald Cameron has plenty on his mind, and he knows how to hold our attention. Cameron easily entices us into his essay “Rocky Mountain High” with this for openers:”Downhill skiing is a certifiably silly sport, I whimper to myself as the chair-lift bears me inexorably over the treetops and gullies, like a slab of beef going around the overhead conveyors in an abattoir. “.

  • Close to the Edge The Work of Gerald Ferguson

    Close to the Edge The Work of Gerald Ferguson

    Created by: Gerald Ferguson

    Close to the edge… contains seven essays and statements by Gerald Ferguson that collectively serve as the definitive account of this important artist’s approach to his art and his times. Beginning with his first works in Halifax in the late 1960s and ending with his statement for his last exhibition, New Paintings — Landscapes, held in Toronto in 2009, Ferguson’s collected writings are a unique document in Canadian art history.

    $34.99
  • From Land and Sea

    From Land and Sea

    Editor: Dee Appleby
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    A near-island bathed in salty sea air and brushed by steady winds, Nova Scotia is often shadowed by dark clouds one moment and lit by a brilliant sun the next. This ever-changing and remarkably diverse landscape makes the province an inspiration for artists.

    From Land and Sea: Nova Scotia’s Contemporary Landscape Artists profiles 70 artists and their works, representing a wide range of styles. Dozay Christmas and Alan Syliboy draw from Mi’kmaw legends, June Deveau and Denise Comeau depict Acadian landscapes, and realists such as Tom Forrestall, Leonard Paul, and Alice Reed immerse us in a rare moment frozen in time.

    With a foreword from Ray Cronin, director and CEO of the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia, From Land and Sea is not only an indispensable guide to the artists themselves, but a stunning portrait of a remarkable province.

    $35.00
  • The Centuries of Silence The Discovey of the Salzinnes Antiphonal

    The Centuries of Silence The Discovey of the Salzinnes Antiphonal

    Created by: Judith Dietz

    Centuries of Silence: The Discovery of the Salzinnes Antiphonal showcases an exceptional cultural artifact made in 1554-55 for Dame Julienne de Glymes, prioress of the Cistercian Abbey of Salzinnes near Namur (Belgium). Since its discovery in 1998 in the collection of the Patrick Power Library, Saint Mary’s University, Halifax, years of research and analysis have allowed its identification and conservation, culminating in its first public display.

    $49.99
  • Terroir: A Nova Scotia Survey

    Terroir: A Nova Scotia Survey

    Rooted in the French word terre, meaning “land,” the term terroir is often used in the culinary world, particularly the wine industry, to describe special characteristics and attributes within a geographic territory in relationship to local climatic conditions and organic features. Terroir, then, can be understood as the sum of the effects that the physical and climatic environment has on the production of certain goods, like wine, in concert with interwoven sequences of the human decision-making process. Here, in Terroir: a Nova Scotia Survey, we see how this set of ideas translates to contemporary artistic output: local histories and traditions, the human condition within a specific place.

    Terroir: a Nova Scotia Survey presents new and recent work by 29 artists with ties to and from around the province. Included are pieces by Wayne Boucher, Mark Bovey, Carly Butler, Matthew Collins, Melanie Colosimo, Frances Dorsey, Denise Dumas, Margarita Fainshtein, Steve Farmer, Lorraine Field, Angela Glanzmann, Ursula Johnson, Laura Kenney, Janice Leonard, Anne Macmillan, John Macnab, Dawn MacNutt, Sarah Maloney, John Mathews, Ben Mosher, Jayé Ouellette, Susan Paterson, Amanda Rhodenizer, Steven Rhude, Kent Senecal, David Stephens, Susan Tooke, Christopher Webb, and Charley Young.

    From painters, weavers, sculptors, printmakers, makers of video and installation art, hookers, and beyond, Nova Scotia is home to some of the country’s finest artists. Terroir: a Nova Scotia Survey showcases that talent and unearths its roots.

    $49.99
  • Collective Remembrance Propaganda Posters From the Great War

    Collective Remembrance Propaganda Posters From the Great War

    Created by: Mora Dianne O'Neill

    The Art Gallery of Nova Scotia is marking the centenary of the First World War by releasing a collection of propaganda posters, coinciding with an exhibit of the same name. Alongside thirty images of these posters, curator Mora Dianne O?Neill?s essay details their importance as historical documents that shaped public attitudes and reveal the collective memory of the war years. Also included are short artist biographies and a selected bibliography.

    $15.95
  • Emily Falencki

    Emily Falencki

    Created by: Sarah Fillmore

    To commemorate Emily Falencki’s recent exhibit, the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia has released this collection of the artist’s paintings. Curator Sarah Fillmore provides insight into Falnecki’s creative process and how family history has influenced her choice of subjects and materials. The 54 images represent Falnecki’s two series, The Missing and The Letters. Also included is a short artist biography.

    $24.95
  • Way Things Are

    Way Things Are

    Chris Hanson and Hendrika Sonnenberg’s art is featured in this publication from the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia. The book was released in conjunction with their art exhibit titled Chris Hanson and Hendrika Sonnenberg: The Way Things Are.

    $39.95
  • Magic In Her Hands The Art of Marie Webb

    Magic In Her Hands The Art of Marie Webb

    Magic in Her Hands: The Art of Marie Webb brings to the public’s attention the practice of Marie Webb, a young Nova Scotian with Down syndrome, who is making a reputation for herself as an artist in our community. A third-generation artist, Webb is the daughter of artist and educators Renée Forrestall and Nick Webb, and the granddaughter of artist Tom and Natalie Forrestall. Her unique vision will be sure to engage many audiences.

    $35.00
  • Salt of the Turf

    Salt of the Turf

    Created by: Michael Cosgrove

    Nova Scotia’s 71st high school football season centres around the nationally recruited Shaun Robinson, a defensive end for the Citadel Phoenix, a team vying for their sixth straight championship. But the 2013 season is a vulnerable one for Citadel. Their lack of offensive firepower forces them to rely on their stout defense, anchored by Robinson–a player everyone in the league is trying to stop. At Citadel’s helm is Coach Mike Tanner, the most successful high school football coach in Canada, and winner of 21 provincial championships. As the 2013 season begins, two of Citadel’s rivals are trying to position themselves to knock off the champs. The C.P. Allen Cheetahs of Bedford have never beaten a Tanner team in their fifteen years. When the two teams meet under the Thursday night lights of the Cheetahs’ new field, all of Bedford comes out to watch a possible shift in the city’s football power. The other challengers are the Sir. John A. Flames, whose founding coach, Al Wetmore, is a Tanner prodigy and former CFL football player. Salt of the Turf chronicles the Citadel Phoenix during their 2013 season, highlighting the inspirational journey of its best player, and periodically looking back at the memorable legacy of a remarkable coach.

    $19.95
  • Like an Ever Rolling Stream

    Like an Ever Rolling Stream

    Created by: Hugh McKervil

    When two men head off on a weekend canoe trip in 1976, they have little idea of the epic journey they have launched upon. Over the next two decades their annual outings take them on explorations of the rivers, lakes and coastal regions of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, paddling from one hair-raising adventure to another. This is the often hilarious, frequently irreverent and always entertaining account of those trips.

    $19.95
  • Common Courtesy Makes Good Golfing Sense

    Common Courtesy Makes Good Golfing Sense

    Created by: Anita Newman

    Reminding ourselves that it’s just a game is of the utmost importance if we are to have success on the golf course. This self-improvement guide for amateur golfers is interspersed with thought-provoking quotations and clever cartoons making it an easy and delightful read.

    $14.95
  • Peggy's Cove - Mist & Rocks

    Peggy’s Cove – Mist & Rocks

    Photographer: Ron Webber

    Acclaimed photo landscape artist Ron Webber has interpreted exciting and interesting locations across Canada. And it was an unexpected pleasure when he came under the spell of Peggys Cove, a place close to his home. He was enchanted first by the land, then by the village, and finally by the diffused coastal lighting that brings them together in a painterly way. Over severalmonths, and with no preconceived direction, Webber followed the well trodden path of visitors before him. The resulting photographs, combined with archival images, capture the true spirit of Peggys Cove, both past and present.

    $19.95
  • Nova Scotia (Wagg) 2nd edition

    Nova Scotia (Wagg) 2nd edition

    Photographer: Len Wagg

    Nova Scotia is celebrated the world over for its rugged coastline, charming villages, and pristine wilderness. The province’s natural beauty is on full display in this incredible collection of images from photographer Len Wagg.

    Vivid, colourful photographs of the spectacular coastline along the Cabot Trail, the Peggy’s Cove lighthouse under a sparkling night sky, and the rich farmland of the Shubenacadie River Valley–among many others–reveal the very essence of Nova Scotia.

    For long-time residents and first-time visitors alike, these unforgettable images affirm the province’s reputation as one of the world’s cultural and natural treasures.

    $29.95
  • Saint John

    Saint John

    Created by: Rob Roy

    One of New Brunswick’s best known photographers , Rob Roy lives and works in the historic Trinity Royal area of Saint John. Roy’s photography is at once practical and artistic, bringing together everyday scenes of Saint John and almost missed moments of beauty.

    $29.95
  • Knots and Splices Revised 2nd Edition

    Knots and Splices Revised 2nd Edition

    Created by: Cyrus Day

    Cyrus Day completed his major work over 50 years ago and did a great deal of research into ropes and ropework in general. Colin Jarmen is an accomplished photographer and journalist and the author of Knots in Use.

    $8.95