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Item Open Access Archer Library Award 2024 - Reflective Essay(University of Regina Library, 2024-01) Lindsay DemchukARTH 324/Canadian Art and Cultural Identity culminates in a final project of either an essay or curatorial report. As an aspiring art historian and curator, I chose to develop a curatorial report, which involved creating an electronic exhibition of artworks that were researched throughout the semester. I am very interested in Regina-based art history and especially the “Regina Clay” ceramic folk art movement. My electronic exhibition included a return to the “Canada Trajectoires ‘73” exhibition, which was held in Paris in 1973 and involved a number of ceramists connected to Regina Clay. I obtained the French-language exhibition catalogue, written by Suzanne Page, through the Archer Library. The catalogue significantly informed my report, entitled “Regina 1973: Trajectories in Clay.”Item Open Access Regina 1973 - Trajectories in Clay(Department of Visual Arts, 2023-11) Lindsay DemchukIn 1973, six ceramists represented Canada in Parisat an exhibition called Canada Trajectoires 73 Musee d’Art Moderne de la ville de Paris (“CanadaTrajectories”): Vic Cicansky, Joe Fafard, Dave Gilhooly, Ann James, Marilyn Levine, and Russ Yuristy. All six of the artists worked in Regina during the 1960s and ‘70s. Most were still in Regina in ’73.