ART IN CRAFT Dancer puts life into his folk art
Mr. [Alex Mulligan] is more than a dancer - he is also a talented artist who, for the past five years, has been creating superb examples of folk art in brightly colored, mechanical wood tableaus known as "stubble jumpers." There will be a number of tableaus and several stick figures on han...
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Published in | Globe and mail |
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Main Authors | , |
Format | Newspaper Article |
Language | English |
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Toronto, Ont
The Globe and Mail
28.01.1982
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Summary: | Mr. [Alex Mulligan] is more than a dancer - he is also a talented artist who, for the past five years, has been creating superb examples of folk art in brightly colored, mechanical wood tableaus known as "stubble jumpers." There will be a number of tableaus and several stick figures on hand at Harbourfront: when the music starts to play, the motors start to purr and their wooden hands and feet move to reel time, jig time, waltz time and clogs. Mr. |
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ISSN: | 0319-0714 |