Kate Craig Bibliography
>Published October, 2008- Adelman, Shonagh. “Redefining the Female Subject: Five Feminist Videotapes.” C Magazine Summer 1991: 24-32.
- Bull, Hank, and Sharla Sava. “”Skin: A Conversation with Kate Craig”” BOO Magazine 1998: 8-13.
- Centre Culturel Canadien. Sud/Nord/South/North: Kate Craig, Hank Bull. Paris: Centre Culturel Canadien, 1981.
- Craig, Kate. “Personal Perspectives.” Vancouver: Art and Artists 1931- 1983. Ed. Luke Rombout. Vancouver: Vancouver Art Gallery, 1983.
- Craig et al., Kate. Art and Correspondance: From the Western Front. Vancouver: Western Front Publications, 1979.
- Diamond, Sarah. “Daring Documents: The Practical Aesthetics of Early Vancouver Video.” Vancouver Anthology: The Institutional Politics of Art. Vancouver: Talon Books, 1991.
- Ditta, Su. Rebel Girls: a survey of Canadian Feminist Video Tapes 1974- 1998. Ottawa: National Gallery of Canada, 1989.
- Dragu, Margaret. “Delicate Issue.” Fuse Jan. 1980: 12-13.
- Dragu, Margaret. “Review.” Video Guide 1979: 2-3.
- Gale, Peggy. “The Use of Self to Structure Narrative.” Musee d’Art Contemporain 1984.
- Gingras, Nicole, and Brice Canyon, Grant Arnold. Kate Craig: skin. Ed. Grant Arnold. Vancouver: Vancouver Art Gallery, 1998.
- Gingras, Nicole. Shifts and Transfers. Ottawa: Ottawa Art Gallery, 2003.
- Jacob, Luis. “Golden Streams: artist collaboration and exchange in the 1970s.” C Magazine Winter 2004: 14-22.
- Lawrence, Robin. “Skin Deep Video.” Border Crossing May 1998: 57-59.
- Lingley, Scott. “Video Stars.” FAVA Scope 2005: 22-25.
- Mackie, John. “Lady Brute remembered for intuitive style: Kate Craig who founded the Western Front, wasn’t melancholy about her pending death.” The Vancouver Sun 10 Aug. 2002: D8.
- Milroy, Sarah. “Video Artist was a West Coast icon.” The Globe and Mail 3 Aug. 2002: F8.
- Roy, Marina. “Corporeal Returns: feminism and phenomenology in Vancouver video and performance.” Canadian Art Summer 2001: 58-65.
- Talve, Merike. Luminous Sites. Vancouver: Video Inn/Western Front, 1986.
- Tenhaaf, Nell. “Of Monitors and Men and Other Unsolved Feminist Mysteries: Video Technology and the Feminineā Parallelogram 18 (1992): 24-37.
- Tuer, Dot. “Perspectives of the body in Canadian video art.” C Magazine Winter 1993: 29-37.
- Wark, Jane. “Dressed to Thrill: Costume, Body and Dress in Canadian Performative Art.” Canadian Cultural Poesis: Essays on Canadian Culture. Ed. Garry Sherbert, Annie Gerin and Sheila Petty. Waterloo: Wilfred Laurier UP, 2005. 175-95.
- Wark, Jane. “Kate Craig at the Vancouver Art Gallery.” N.paradoxa 2: 38-39.
- Watson, Scott, and Peggy Gale. Eric Metcalfe, Works and Collaborations. Vancouver: The Morris and Helen Belkin Gallery, 1992.
- Watson, Scott. “Kate Craig.” Art/text No.61 (1998): 84-85.