Ted Godwin
The Regina Five Years: 1957-1967
- Publisher
- The Nickle Arts Museum
- Initial publish date
- Apr 2012
- Category
- General
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Hardback
- ISBN
- 9780889532342
- Publish Date
- Apr 2012
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Hardback
- ISBN
- 9780889533264
- Publish Date
- Apr 2012
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Description
A beautiful two volume boxed set with a limited edition, signed and numbered original print. Ted Godwin, the youngest of the Regina Five, those abstract artists that showed and worked together in Regina in the 1960s, was a rebel in many ways. This catalogue examines his contemporary work, describing this early period as his Dionysian, active, emotional style, in contrast to his subsequent Apollonian period, that of his tartans. Edited and with a forward and article "The Dionysian Journey: Ted Godwin's Regina Paintings" by Ann Davis, an article " Ted Godwin – The Drawings" by Patricia Ainslie, and "Memoirs Excerpted" by Ted Godwin. The first volume reproduces works from the exhibition, Ted Godwin: The Regina Five Years, 1957-1967, with an accompanying text written by Dr. Ann Davis Director of The Nickle Arts Museum setting Godwin's work in historical context, and relationship to art activities in the rest of the World. The companion volume is the Godwin Memoirs, a fascinating personal account of the turbulent times the artist's career spanned.
About the author
Anne Davies, PhD, has worked in most Canadian provinces, in American states, and overseas. She works with educators at every level—primary to post-secondary, as well as with parents. Anne is involved with schools and jurisdictions in multi-year projects, working closely with local educators. This allows her to help people find assessment-for-learning solutions that work in a specific context. Anne does sessions at home in the Comox Valley, and works with educators in various locations to provide workshops to meet local needs. She also works with professional development and instructional leaders. Anne has written and produced numerous multimedia resources and books, including Making Classroom Assessment Work and co-authoring the Knowing What Counts series. Her newest project is a multimedia resource titled The Facilitator's Guide to Classroom Assessment (K–12).