The Intermedia 1968 Bound Acetate Booklet is comprised of acetate photographs taken by Gary Lee-Nova and reflects artistic landscape, architectural and figural imagery. The Vancouver Art Gallery is also one of the architectural buildings included within this booklet. The booklet itself is contained within an envelope with the title written on it.
This item is a notebook binder that is dedicated solely to the work Different Point of View on Some Properties of Media: Harold Adams Innis and Herbert McLuhan Memorial Sculpture that was held at the Vancouver Art Gallery. The material within this notebook is comprised of correspondence, photographs, and related records concerning the production and exhibition of Gary Lee-Nova’s material at this event. The related records include delivery and waybill slips for Lee-Nova’s artwork. The photographs included within this notebook depict the artwork and sculpture that Lee-Nova created for this exhibition.
This notebook is comprised of Gary Lee-Nova’s journal entries, notes, and sketches in pencil and ink. Various notes within the notebook include a brief history of lacquer and its benefits in art production. The notebook also contains pastel images of a pyramid made from boxes. Although the hand writing and sketching is characteristic of Lee-Nova, it is important to mention that the books states that it was owned by a Gordon and Marylyn Payne of London, England, UK.
This notebook is comprised entirely of newspaper and article clippings from the Canada 101 at the 22nd Edinburgh Festival, Scotland: An Exhibition of Contemporary Art. The clippings consist of publicity for the exhibition, and there are also notes within that comment on and record where all the newspaper articles relating to this exhibition have been posted.
Issue of Video Art is a publication of Arts Canada addressing the various approaches to the genre. Furthermore, this publication displays various art projects that have been created through video and film.
Fonds consists of the textual records of the Society for the Furtherance of BC Indian Arts and Crafts from 1940-1944, 1981; and annual report from B.C. Indian Arts and Welfare Society, 1947. Includes the constitution, agendas, reports, annual reports, publications and a clipping.
Society for the Furtherance of British Columbia Indian Arts and CraftsCollection consists of the textual records and other material collected by the Osoyoos Museum regarding the art produced by the Inkameep Day School. Includes correspondence, legal records, grants, sound recordings, graphic material, website, list, publication, lecture, plan, photographs, scrapbook, and clippings.
Inkameep Day SchoolThe collection consists of issues of women's magazines containing stories by Beryl Gray.
Gray, BerylThe fonds consists of photographs relating to Hazel Brealey's school days, and personal correspondence relating to the West Vancouver Symphony Society by George Brealey.
Brealey (family)The fond consists of material relating to the personal life of West Vancouver arts philanthropist Kay Meek. The material includes two scrapbooks compiled by Kay Meek that contain photographs, postcards, newspaper clippings, magazine articles, and brochures. The fonds also includes one drawing of the Gertrude Lawson House.
Meek, KayChristmas card.
Christmas card.
Christmas card.
File consists of 1 folder containing 2 photographs of Paul Rand, and 1 card.
Thank you letters from Helena Rand regarding Paul Rand paintings loaned for exhibition. File also contains some of the original letters from collectors.
Typed document with a few handwritten notes. created February 26, 1973.
Handwritten note by Artcore employee from May 25, 1977.
Consignment forms and correspondence relating to Mrs. Rand's dealings with Artcore Consultants Limited.
Typed and handwritten document describing insurance quote for a Paul Rand work to be loaned to the Vancouver (Emily Carr) School of Art
Typed document dated September 10, 1987 from the Vancouver Art Gallery.
This is a typed copy of an exhibition introduction titled "Introduction: Paul Rand and Regional Realism" by Douglas Cole of the Greater Victoria Art Gallery, 1980.
Clipping from the Vancouver Sun "Books" section dated December 12, 1980 that includes review of a book with works by Paul Rand.
Typed copy of an exhibition introduction by Ann Morrison of the Vancouver Art Gallery. Exhibition was titled "Jock Macdonald - The Inner Landscape: A Retrospective Exhibition" and ran at the Vancouver Art Gallery from February 13 to March 21, 1982.
Letter written to Helena Rand from George Bradley regarding slide creation and use.
This collection consists of posters and notices created primarily by University of Victoria Students' Society (Alma Mater Society) clubs and University of Victoria academic departments for the purposes of advertising meetings, events and courses, and to raise awareness about social, political and university issues.