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Made in British Columbia

Eight Ways of Making Culture

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Maria Tippett explores eight diverse individuals who shaped British Columbia’s culture. The book covers artists, writers, and cultural advocates from different fields. It examines how they translated the regional landscape into their work. Tippett illuminates the various ways BC’s identity was created.

Additional information

Publisher

Harbour Publishing Co. Ltd.

Release Date

September 19, 2015

Number of pages

256

Language

English

ISBN

9781550177305

Download options

Epub

Format

Digital Book

SKU: 9781550177305 Categories: , Product ID: 25802

Description

Understand Culture Through a Unique Lens

Delve into ‘Made in British Columbia: Eight Ways of Making Culture’ by Maria Tippett to explore British Columbia’s art and cultural evolution. This e-book examines how local creatives shape culture, offering deep insight into artistic expression and community growth. Maria Tippett masterfully connects stories of innovation with historical perspectives, inspiring readers to appreciate the region’s cultural tapestry.

Engaging Content for Art and History Enthusiasts

This ISBN: 9781550177305 e-book provides an engaging journey into British Columbia’s creative endeavors. Whether you’re an art lover, historian, or curious reader, the content resonates deeply with those intrigued by cultural creation. Each chapter illuminates one of eight distinct approaches to shaping culture, fostering curiosity and connection with the region’s artistic legacy.

Reasons to Explore This E-Book

Here’s why ‘Made in British Columbia’ deserves a spot in your reading list:

  • Unveils innovative cultural practices through vivid storytelling.
  • Exemplifies the intertwining of history, artistry, and social change.
  • Provides inspiration for creators to rethink the role of culture today.

Get inspired by Maria Tippett’s compelling narrative and her ability to amplify the voices of artists shaping our world.

Maria Tippett’s work ensures a well-rounded understanding of how British Columbia’s art scene has transformed over time. Her ability to showcase the creative triumphs within the historical arc invites readers to connect with the art around them while considering its societal impact.

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