Uppercase
Uppercase
For the Creative and Curious
Quarterly
Canada
Uppercase is for those who like a bit of creativity in their lives. Each quarterly themed issue is a compendium of artists and their crafts, inspirations and desires. Everything from various fabric arts, to papercrafts, to ceramics and printmaking can appear within these color-filled pages. Whether it is in yarn, paper, clay, paint or ink, each artist gets a moment in the spotlight. There are interviews, design guides, tours of studios, and designers at work. Each issue is eagerly awaited. Whether you are seeking inspiration, aspiration, or beauty in craft, this is what you are looking for.
Issue 61 is coming soon! Please add your email to the Waitlist if you would like to be notified when it arrives.
Issue 61: Common Ground
Spring 2024
Front Cover Artist: Victoria Rose Richards
Back Cover Artist: Jennifer Wilkin Penick
Plus:
Held by the Land: Co-Creating with the Landscape, by Correy Baldwin
Perspectives: The Sense of Place, by Kerrie More
Art Conservation: Revisti, Repair, Revive, by Emily Joyce
Galleries include: They Draw: The Great Outdoors; Depictions of Landscape; Revisit/Review/Remix/Revise
Much More!
Issue 60: Multi-Colour!
Winter 2024
Front Cover Artist: Margo Selby
Back Cover Artist: Martina Nehrling
Plus:
Ephemera: All the Colours Fit to Print
Senescence: Changing Colour Through the Seasons
Colour Theories: Artists Annotate their Works Through the Eye of Colour
Much More!
Issue 59: Made by Hand
Fall 2023
Cover Artist: A Meandering Path to Minimalism: Fabric artist Catherine-Marie Longtin
Plus:
Making it Slow: Artists and makers find joy in creating by hand with antique equipment or traditional processes
Making Marks: Uppercase readers on how mark making is part of their creative process
The Calligraphic Marks & Textures of Yukimi Annand
Gallery: Made by Hand
Much More!
Issue 58: Become Whimsy
Summer 2023
Front Cover Artist: Helen Dardik
Back Cover Artist: Cassandra Ott
Includes:
Tea With T: Grandmothers of Black Children’s Literature by Tamisha Anthony
Together: Creativity and Hardship, Intertwined
Perspectives: Creative Breakthroughs
Process: Crayons and FIngerpainting
Gallery: What Does Whimsy Mean to You?
Much More!