Maura Doyle
A Guide to Beaver Architecture
Sticks and Mud Reconsidered
46 pages, soft cover, perfect bound, fully illustrated in black and white $20
Edition of 100 (80 + 20)
7 x 5 inches
April 2009
Special edition of 20, signed and numbered, includes DVD by the artist $100 *

Produced in conjunction with the exhibition New Age Beaver
at Paul Petro Contemporary Art (Toronto)
April 24 - May 23, 2009

A Guide to Beaver Architecture: Sticks and Mud Reconsidered documents the history of beaver architecture as recorded by the human animal and highlights cross-species exchange as a possible influence on the beaver's work. It includes documentation of unconventional beaver works, such as the beaver dam in North Dakota made entirely with coal and mud; the chewed stick and a pink T-shirt dam barricade at a Haliburton (Ontario) beaver sanctuary; and the "fallen log dam", which was constructed around a fallen log in Michigan.

Still image from location N 45° 67' W 75° 34' (Gatineau, Quebec)
N 45° 67' W 75° 34'
Maura Doyle (2007) DVD 00:09:22
Documentary portrait of a beaver pond in Quebec
New Age Beaver Special Edition 2009
* limited edition price subject to change
