Joe David [videorecording] / University of Colorado, Department of Fine Arts ; producer, Suzanne Foster.

Joe David's art blends tradition and modern culture, but emphasizes a strong connection to ancestors and the spirit world. He tells the story of the creation of a twenty five foot tall cedar man as a focus for the protest against logging on Mears Island in Vancouver. He shows many examples of...

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Corporate Authors: University of Colorado Boulder. Department of Fine Arts, University of Colorado Boulder. Academic Media Services
Other Authors: David, Joe, 1946- (Speaker), Foster, Suzanne (Producer), Ghaffari, Manucher (Film editor)
Format: Video VHS
Language:English
Published: ©1996.
Series:Visiting artist lecture series.
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Summary:Joe David's art blends tradition and modern culture, but emphasizes a strong connection to ancestors and the spirit world. He tells the story of the creation of a twenty five foot tall cedar man as a focus for the protest against logging on Mears Island in Vancouver. He shows many examples of his carving and painting of masks, rattles, drums, and sorcerer figures.
Item Description:Produced at the University of Colorado Academic Media Services, Boulder, Colo., c1996.
Physical Description:1 videocassette (80 min.) : sound, color ; 1/2 in.
Format:VHS.
Production Credits:Videographer and editor, Manu Ghaffari ; music, Paul Williams and Nigel Bates.
Participant or Performer:Lecturer, Joe David.