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correspondence -- general
File · 1980
Part of Jack Wise fonds

File contains poems by Stephen Cummings, professional and personal correspondence concerning exhibitions, exhibited works, prices, sold works, loaned works, art practice and publications; correspondents include: Toni Onley, West End Gallery, Gold Design Fine Arts Gallery, Kyle's Gallery, Royal Canadian Academy of Arts, Colin Graham, the Canada Council, University of Victoria Department of Fine Arts, Dorothy Gislason, Hella Kees, Heffel Fine Art Gallery, Transcendental Meditation Centre, Celia Duthie, and Canadian Art Galleries Limited

correspondence -- general
File · 1979
Part of Jack Wise fonds

File contains poems by Stephen Cummings, financial records and professional and personal correspondence concerning exhibitions, exhibited works, prices, sold works, loaned works, art practice and grant applications; correspondents include: Toni Onley and Yukiko, Avon Neal, Kyle's Gallery, University of British Columbia Department of Visual Arts, Art Gallery of Greater Victoria, Gold Design Jewels and Gallery, Ron Orchard, Stephen Cummings, Robert Amos, Visual Arts Association, Canada Council Art Bank, Canada Council for the Arts, International Journal for Contemporary Artsts, Hyemeyohsts Storm and Andrea Lynn Martin

File · 1979 - 2003
Part of Ted Harrison fonds

File consists of two folders containing correspondence with, Hollander York Gallery, owned by Sue Crerar and Diane Rosenthal, 120 Scollard Street, Toronto. Of all his gallery associations, this was the most satisfying for Harrison. In the extensive files of letters and faxes, business is mixed with pleasure. File includes many sketches by Harrison of his dog Brunhilde (Broony), as well as jokes and memoirs of many visits to the gallery owners’ homes. Though many periods seem to be missing, they worked closely together from at least 29 January 1979 until the last letter 7 May 1997. The file ends with a letter of condolence after Sue Crerar’s death dated 22 March 2003.

File contains items related to the following:
• 29 January 1979: 2 paintings consigned
• May 1982: solo show, 28 paintings sold
• 3-23 June 1984: sold out show, 39 paintings sold
• 1986: sold out show, 32 paintings sold
• 23 October 1986: presentation to Hospital for Sick Children in London, England
• 5-20 June 1988: solo show, 25 paintings sold
• 20 October 1989: 32 paintings sent since January 1988
• 3-24 December, 1994: sold out exhibition
• 7-16 May 1997: 15 paintings sold
• 22 March 2003: condolences from Harrison on the death of Sue Crerar

Gold Design Gallery, Calgary
File · 1979 - 1985
Part of Ted Harrison fonds

File consists of correspondence with Gold Design Jewels and Gallery, owned by Betty Oliver and Heidi Hubner, 355 4th Avenue S. W., Calgary. Harrison had a profitable relationship with this Calgary outlet. Subsequently Heidi Hubner worked at the Wallace Galleries, which took over Harrison’s business in that city.

File contains items related to the following:
• 23 April 1979 – first introduction between them
• 24 December 1979 – 7 paintings had been sold already
• 31 October 1981 – solo show, reporting (9 December 1981) 27 sold
• 28 February 1985 – reporting 13 paintings sold
• 16 March 1985 – last correspondence reporting 10 paintings sold

Merritt Publishing
File · 1978 - 1982
Part of Ted Harrison fonds

File consists of correspondence with Merritt Publishing, 443 University Avenue, Toronto.

File consists of the following items :
• 27 November 1978: plan to publish an autobiographical book by Ted Harrison titled The Last Horizon. Merritt planned to commission (and own) the paintings, create a suite of limited edition prints, a limited edition book and a trade edition of the book.
• 12 February 1980: TH delivered the materials for the screen prints.
• 30 January 1981: the book was being considered by the jury of the Governor General’s Awards.
• 2 September 1981: Merritt states that it was their “biggest hit so far.”
• 27 July 1982: TH’s lawyer notes that Merritt was in receivership.

Production
Series · 1978 - 2003
Part of Ted Harrison fonds

Series consist of documents and materials relating to the creation of artworks by Harrison and those contracted by him, and is arranged in the following files: Cards (miscellany); Cards (Calligraphy Presentations/Caravan/Linda Jade Stearns); Cards (Save the Children Fund); Film; Sydney Banks; Posters (lithographs); Prints (serigraphs); Prints (Newfoundland Parks Centennial); Certificates of Authenticity; Postage stamps; Free Spirit (distribution); Designers North (ceramics); and Raven Images (ceramics and distribution)

Film
File · 1978 - 1993
Part of Ted Harrison fonds

File consist of material related to a number of film projects about Harrison, both realized and unrealized. These include [1978?] Harrison’s Yukon, a CTV documentary of The Cremation of Sam McGee, and the inclusion of Harrison’s art in other film project. This also file includes reactions to the broadcast of Harrison’s Yukon in Britain.

File contains items related to the following:
• [1978?] Harrison’s Yukon, by Sheila Reljic for the National Film Board, 22 minutes narrated by Ted Harrison. (Golden Sheaf Award for Best Arts Film at Yorkton Short Film and Video Festival, 1979).
• Gord, W5, CTV television, Toronto: about a book – “too many poems”, “History Lesson”, “five songs”, put to music by Nancy Ahern
• 12 June 1978 – from Ralph Brunjes, Thornhill ON: possibilities of a short film, Ralph Brunjes Productions Present “Children of the Yukon” from the book by Ted Harrison.
• 19 September 1978 – National Film Board contract “contractor to appear as the main subject in the film tentatively titled Ted Harrison - $500.
• 19 September 1978 – from Sheila Reljic, National Film Board, Vancouver: The footage looks good.
• 17 September 1979 – from John Taylor, executive director, National Film Board, Vancouver: agonizing delay before film can go into release.
• 18 October 1979 – Peter Jones, producer, National Film Board, Vancouver: by all means screen your own print of the film.
• 19 October 1979 – from Sheila (Reljic), 205 – 4326 West 10th Ave, Vancouver: private screening of Harrison’s Yukon – still no prints from Montreal
• 3 September 1980 – from John Taylor, National Film Board, Vancouver: film is quite popular.
• 20 October 1980 – Jarvis Stoddart, European Representative, NFB, London UK: copy of a letter to Reljic: to be telecast in Britain
• 5 November 1980 – from Tyne Tees Television, Newcastle Upon Tyne: letter to a viewer “sorry about the late screening of Harrison of the Yukon”, playing the program a week late
• 25 March 1981 – ;memo from Bruce Pilgrim of NFB: “the film is doing well”; and a April file card summarizing Harrison’s Yukon distribution – 184 non-theatrical prints, 2 telecasts, sold to Wombat Productions, Granada TV and Singapore TV
• April 1981 – membership magazine of KCTS Nine public television for the Pacific Northwest: Cinema BC KCTS’s window on Canada – Harrison’s Yukon one of five
• 24 March 1981 - from Tyne Tees Television, Newcastle Upon Tyne: letter to same viewer as 5 November 80 – no plans to repeat showing
• 23 July 1981 – from William Litwack, director of distribution, NFB, Montreal: prints have booked 259 bookings, three telecasts, 13 print sales etc.
• 7 March 1985 – National Film Board contract for personal services; 23 frames of artwork for 3 sound filmstrips in the Canadian Arctic series. $3,450.
• 3 October 1985 – cheque from Government of Canada for $2950
• 24 March 1986 – from Kathlyn Forsythe, learning systems, Knowledge Network, Victoria: thanks for final paintings of The Blue Raven; will firm up production schedule
• 9 October 1988 – TH loaned portable video camera to Logan Video Services for one month
• 23 April 1990 – cheque from National Film Board for rights to 6 pieces of artwork for AV presentation of The Cremation of Sam McGee - $1200
• 22 May 1990 – from Tamara Lynch, National Film Board, Montreal: at last Sam (McGee) is finished. enclosing ½” VHS copy and artwork
• 11 January 1993 – from John Booth, Logan Video Services, Whitehorse: to CBC – a proposed one hour documentary on Robert W. Service (annotated by TH)
• 21 January 1993 – Logan Video Services to TH: Telefilm Canada wants to see a rough treatment – Harrison is narrator; sample treatment included
• 05 December 1991 – from William Krasilovsky, New York to John D. Booth, Logan Video Services concerning a fee for “service rights” ($100 x 3) for CTV documentary of The Cremation of Sam McGee; also to Dureco, Holland, for music ($200) and EMI UK (150 pounds) for “Windmills”.
• 9 January 1992 – invoice for the above ($1251 total) to TH from Logan Video Services
• 14 January 1993 – from TH to Brenda Duggan, Program Acquisition, BBC London: many letters sent to me as a result of showing of John Booth’s video “Ted Harrison”

correspondence -- general
File · 1978
Part of Jack Wise fonds

File contains professional and personal correspondence concerning exhibitions, exhibited works, prices, sold works, loaned works, art practice, nomination to the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts, Buddhism and Tibet and Wise's health; correspondents include Gary Lee Nova, Signal Hill Creative Centre, Open Space Gallery, Royal Canadian Academy of Arts, Simon Fraser University Fine Arts Gallery, Kyle's Gallery, Ann Kipling, Glenbow Gallery, Vancouver Art Gallery, Bau Xi Gallery, the National Gallery, Toni Onley, Stephen Cummings, Sheila Graham and Colin Graham, Ted Lindberg, Lobsang Lhalungpa, University of British Columbia Fine Arts Gallery, Windsor Art Gallery, Kirsten Gallery, Canadian Forum, George Woodcock, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, and the Buddhayana Educational Association

CA UVICARCH AR189 · Fonds · 1977 - 1982

The fonds consists of minutes, a small pamphlet collection, the booklet Rape, several copies of a lesbian newsletter, Rag, and miscellaneous material.

Victoria Rape/Assault Centre
correspondence -- general
File · 1977
Part of Jack Wise fonds

File contains professional and personal correspondence concerning exhibitions, exhibited works, prices, sold works, loaned works, art practice, illustrations for "The Malahat Review" and publication on George Woodcock; correspondents include Open Space Gallery, David Gilhooly, Lobsang Lhalungpa, University of Saskatchewan Art Committee, West End Gallery, Nicholas Kirsten and Richard Kirsten, George Woodcock, Bau-Xi Gallery, Toni Onley, University of British Columbia, Colin Graham, Lin Chien-Shih, Ontario Arts Council, Robin Skelton, Stephen Cummings, Shell Canada, Art Gallery of Vancouver, Art Gallery of Greater Victoria, and Greg Simpson

Series · 1977 - 2000
Part of Douglas Franklin fonds

Series consists of the following publications and printed matter: Victoria: A History in Architecture, 1843-1929, Heritage: The Magazine of the Heritage Canada Foundation, and application and information materials for the federal government’s Canadian Inventory of Historic Building program.

Tundra Press
File · 1977 - 1988
Part of Ted Harrison fonds

File consists of correspondence with Tundra Books. Harrison signed a contract on 14 January 1977 with May Cutler of Tundra Books of Montreal for Children of the Yukon. On 19 of January 1978 Collins Books bought 10,000 copies. During April 1978 it was shown in the Illustrators’ Exhibition of the Children’s Book Fair at the Bologna, Italy.

File contains items related to the following:
• 22 January 1982: contract signed with Tundra for A Northern Alphabet. Both it and Children of the Yukon were reprinted by 17 November 1983.
• 31 October 1985: in discussion with Brian Macfarlane regarding a book about the 1909 Stanley Cup and the Yukon team, scheduled for 1987. This book was never completed.
• 6 May 1986: TH and Cutler disagreed about Harrison’s proposed publication of The Cremation of Sam McGee with Kids Can Press. By 31 October 1986 they had broken off relations.
• 28 February 1987: Tundra published an small format edition of A Northern Alphabet for Scholastic Books.
• 28 February 1988: statement of royalties, last communication in file.

Ledgers
File · 1976 - 1993
Part of Ted Harrison fonds

This file consists of 6 large green ledger books, one large black ledger book and a small blue ledger book (each sparsely used).

File contains the following items:
• black book: records of inventory at galleries from 1976 to 1983
• blue ledger: record of painting sales mostly during 1989
• green book 1: Harrison Galleries, May 1986 to April 1988
• green book 2: Yukon Gallery 18 June 1979 to 9 April 1988, Gold Design/ Wallace Gallery 19 June 1986 to 5 December 1992
• green book 3: Hollander York Gallery 22 September 1988 to 10 December 1992
• green book 4: Shayne Gallery October 1985 exhibition, Rie Munoz 27 November 1988, Buschlen-Mowatt August 1991 to 17 January 1993, no name 7 March to April 20, 1989, Arctic Gallery February 1991 to January 1992
• green book 5: Horizon Gallery 19 June 1986 to 30 May 1990
• green book 6: Robertson Gallery 15 June 1985 to March 31 1993

Permissions
File · 1976 - 2005
Part of Ted Harrison fonds

File consists of correspondence related to requests to use Harrison imagery in various projects.

File consists of the following items:
• Banners for Vancouver
• 20 September 1976 – Oberon Press, Ottawa – 76: New Canadian Stories jacket
• 19 February 1981 – Reader’s Digest March 81 issue back cover
• 16 November 1983 – Teleglobe Canada – Christmas cards
• 15 January 1985 – Holt Rinehart Winston Impressions Language Arts inclusion
• 25 January 1985 – Yukon Sport posters
• 16 December 1987 – Iredale Partnership, Vancouver – Watson Lake School Consulting Services proposal inclusion
• 23 February 1988 – Access Network, Edmonton – Encounters, grade 4-6 TV show
• 21 April 1988 – Laforge and Sonnendrucker – handquilters reproduction “Yukoners”
• 25 May 1988 – Grolier Limited, Toronto – article Writers on Writing
• 12 July 1988 – New Canadian Encyclopedia Junior Encyclopedia of Canada – illustration
• 11 April 1989 – Holt Rinehart Winston – Musicanada illustration from Last Horizon
• 11 October 1989 – Nelson Canada, Scarborough – Christmas card
• 2 November 1989 – Yukon Education dept – ink drawing for education act
• 21 December 1989 – Canadian Parliamentary Review cover
• 11 February 1990 – Guli Wileumier, Gibson’s BC – woven tapestry
• 23 July 1990 – Murray Trigg – brochure illustration
• 29 July 1990 – Helen Moxness, National Gallery study group – loan of video
• 5 August 1990 – Iolani Domingo, Edmonton Public Library – canvas bags (signature)
• 29 November 1990 – Integrated Tourism Strategies - Destination Yukon program
• 3 December 1990 – Yukon Education – partners in Education pin
• 19 June 1991 – Yukon Quest poster – 2000 posters
• 17 June 1991 – HBJ Holt Toronto – Grade 7 Impressions book – one reproduction
• 17 July 1992 – Watson Lake Hotel business card
• 22 September 1992 – National Hockey League Players Association - 10,000 promotional cards “The Great Game”
• 25 March 1993 – CBC – Another Day In Paradise image CBC North compact disc cover (500 copies, promotional)
• 4 November 1993 – Athabasca University – Christmas card
• 25 August 1993 – Crossroads ’94 Nanaimo conference booklet photo and bio
• 26 November 1993 – Norwestel Inc. Whitehorse – 1994 calendar
• 7 November 1994 – UBC Faculty of Education – inventory of art related to children’s play
• 21 November 1997 – Ocelot Energy, Calgary – Christmas card
• 20 August 1998 – Art Gallery of Greater Victoria – web page for children
• 31 June 2005 – Fraser Valley Distance Education – visual art lessons package 4 illustrations

Letters of thanks
File · 1976 - 2008
Part of Ted Harrison fonds

File consists of includes letters of thanks for gifts or services from Ted, and in some cases TH’s replies and letters of thanks.

File consists of the following items:
• 25 August 1976 – J. C. Smith, commissioner of the Yukon, presented a painting by the Minister on behalf of the Canadian Government
• Erik [Neilson] sends thanks for help with his election campaign
• 10 May 1977 – Yukon teachers’ Association thanks for inscribing books
• 25 July 1982 – Chris Head thanks for picture presented to him
• 20 September 1982 – Jean Casselman Wadds, Canadian High Commissioner in London thanks for the book, The Last Horizon
• 24 June 1983 – the Hon. Edward Adeane for the Prince and Princess of Wales thanks for the two books the Last Horizon and A Northern Alphabet, presented while on tour in Canada
• 5 August 1983 – Margaret Lawrence from Frobisher Bay – thanks for the Morningside Interview with Peter Gzowski
• 4 March 1984 – Yukon Department of Renewable Resources thanks Nicky Harrison for judging entries in Be Bear Aware contest.
• 6 September 1985 – Marcel Masse, federal Minister of Communications, thanks for the print given while on tour of Yukon
• 7 January 1986 – Sharon Molyneu, thanks for The Last Horizon
• 8 February 1986 – The Honourable Stephen Borins, Toronto: the picture is splendid
• 30 April 1986 – Suzanne Blais-Grenier, member for Rosemont, Montreal: thanks for the prints
• 29 July 1986 – W. Helen Hunley, Lt. Governor of Alberta: thanks for the book
• 2 February 1988 – Rusty Erlam: thanks for the painting
• 2 June 1989 – L’Honorable Juge Claude R. Vallerand: a photo of his petit-point tapestry
• 8 June 1989 – Guy Lavigneur, Federal Business Development Bank, Montreal: thanks for The Blue Raven book
• 10 October 1989 – Jean C. McCloskey, Assistant Deputy Minister, Department of External Affairs (Asia and Pacific Branch): thanks for hospitality to members of the board of the Asia Pacific Foundation
• 23 April 1990 – Dianne D. Villeseche, Society of Yukon Artists of Native Ancestry: thanks for donating a painting for scholarship auction
• 2 February 1991 – Ronald Reagan, Los Angeles: thanks for Cremation of Sam McGee and Shooting of Dan McGrew
• 10 June 1992 – Tony Penikett, Premier of the Yukon: thanks for Kids Can Press catalogue
• 30 June 1992 – Ramon John Hnatyshyn, Governor General: thanks for book O Canada
• 13 August 1992 – Bob Rae, premier of Ontario: thanks for ‘O Canada’
• 11 September 1992 – Bernard Ledun, Consul General of France in Vancouver: thanks for the book
• 10 May 1993 – TH writes to Y. T. A. (teachers’ association?) to thank them for support for “our collection exhibition and also for the lecture evening”
• 7 August 1996 – Garde Gardom, Lieutenant Governor of B. C.: thanks for “Vancouver”
• 20 December 1996 – Cheryl Cyr, Malahat Group: we treasure your painting of our work place
• 15 February 2008 – Kathryn Rockwell: have loved the print Wild Geese for many years

Personal appearances
File · 1976 - 2008
Part of Ted Harrison fonds

File consists of three folders of correspondence (1976-1987, 1987-1991, 1991-2008) regarding personal appearances by Harrison: as guest speaker, guest of honour, writing, giving readings, demonstrating painting, doing radio and television interviews, etc.

File consists of the following items:
• 17 May 1976 – Yukon riverboat trip with Governor General Leger
• 25 May 1979 – F. H. Collins Secondary School graduation – guest speaker, Whitehorse
• 6 November 1980 – dinner at Parliamentary restaurant, Ottawa
• 6 June 1980 – reception for Imperial Oil centenary, Whitehorse
• 8 May 1981 – F. H. Collins secondary, graduation guest speaker, Whitehorse
• 15 September 1983 – Hong Kong, Asian Art Fair
• 25 September - 17 October 1983 – Tokyo
• 28 April- 5 May 1984 – Peace River Associated Libraries Book Week Festival, five public readings, Dawson Creek
• 28 April 1984 – St. Albert Public Library, discussion on art, informal meeting and autograph session , St. Albert, AB
o Libraries Book Week funded by Canada Council
• March 1984 – Forest Green School, visit to grade 5/6 class, Stony Plain, AB
• 17-24 November 1984 – Children’s Book Festival, readings, tour of southern Ontario
• 21 June 1984 – National Parks Centennial Citizens Committee, Toronto
• 22 June 1984 – Fieldtrip Canada, presentation, Whitehorse
• 17 September 1984 – Jasper School District, classroom visits, Jasper, AB
• 22 November 1984 – Peterborough Public Library, reading and talk, Peterborough, ON
• November 1984 – Brant Avenue Public School, school visit, Guelph, ON
• 15 January-3 February 1985 – Prairie Gallery, Whitehorse Public Library Gallery, exhibition and appearance for eight school groups, Whitehorse
• 1985 – Newfoundland Historic Parks Association
• 24-26 November 1985 – National Parks Centenary, Toronto
• 25 November 1985 – Heritage ’85, dinner for TH and corporate sponsors, Parliament Hill, Ottawa
• 8 April 1986 – reading at Public Library in Thompson MB
• 9 April 1986 – reading for grade 5/6 students, Leaf Rapids MB
• 10 April 1986 - reading to public and grade 4+ students, Gillam MB
• 11 April 1986 – Reading at school for students and public, Churchill, MB
• 12 April 1986 – reading for children at public Library, Thompson MB
• 14 April 1986 – reading to grade 5/6 students, The Pas MB
• 15 April 1986 – reading at public library to students and public, Flin Flon, MB
• 16 April 1986 – Reading at Growing Minds Bookstore for children 8-12, reading at River Heights Library for grade 5+ students, Winnipeg, MB
• 29 June-5 July 1986 – painting trip, Edmonton, Yellowknife, Back River
• 26 November 1986 – Children’s Book Festival “After Math” Party, Toronto
• 27July-4 August 1987 – painting demonstration, Bathurst Inlet Lodge, Yellowknife, NWT
• 87 – Arts Synergy 1987
• February 1988 – North Central Teacher’ Convention Association, painting demonstration, Alberta
• 5 April 1988 – Radio interviews, television interviews, and phone interview, Edmonton
• 1988 – Beaver College Exhibition, Glenside, PA
• 4 April 1989 – Reception for parents and children at Sandpiper Books, Calgary
• 5 April 1989 – Event for parents and children at Village Books, Edmonton
• 6-7 April 1989 – Events and media at Yellowknife Bookstore, Yellowknife
• 9 April 1989 – Event at The Children’s Bookstore, Toronto
• 13 April 1989 – Reception at Hollander-York Gallery, Toronto
• 4 June 1989 – Yukon Department of Education reception in celebration of the passage of Bill 29, presentation of print, Whitehorse
• 28 June – 1 July 1990
• 24 November 1990 – The Northern Storytelling Festival’s circumpolar dinner
• 13 February 1991 – Canadian Society of Children’ Authors, Illustrators and Performers general meeting
• 4 May 1991 – Vancouver Island Children’s Book Festival, reading for the Nanaimo Children’s Literature Round Table, Nanaimo
• 31 May 1991 – Ted Harrison Exhibition at Tumbler Ridge Community Center, Tumbler Ridge
• 31 May 1991 – Visit at Tumbler Ridge Elementary, Tumbler Ridge
• 1 June 1991 – Two adult workshops at Northern Lights College, Tumbler Ridge
• 3 June 1991 – visits at Tumbler Ridge Secondary, Claude Galibois Elementary, Tumbler Ridge
• 29 Jul-5 August 1991, Rotary Friendship Exchange to Madagan USSR via Anchorage, AK
• 23 August 1991 – The National Milton Acorn Festival Inc., reading, Charlottetown, PEI
• 1 October 1991 – Canada Council payment for public readings: Western Kings Arts Council, Lafurgey Cultural Center, The Studio Gallery, West Prince Arts Council, Eastern Kings Arts Council
• 11 December 1991 – Garrett Wasny, Western Economic Diversification Canada writes in thanks for recent consideration at Western Canada Investment Seminar, NY
• 3 April 1992 – Interchange on Canadian Studies/Canadian high school students, invitation to keynote sessions to thank sponsors, Whitehorse.
• June 1992 – Dawson City Museum and Historical Society, lecture series, Dawson City, YK
• 28 June-9 July 1992 – ‘O Canada’ book launch, Vancouver, Toronto, Calgary
• 1 September 1992 – Visit, Munich, Nitra. Rolf Hougen writes Ambassador Allen McLean (Canadian Embassy) suggesting a meeting
• 2-4 October 1992 – National Storytelling Festival, Jonesborough, Tennessee
• 14 October 1992 – UNICEF Alberta’s international gala, proposed exhibition, Calgary
• 16-17 October 1992 – Kaleidoscope 5, guest speaker, autograph session, social function, Calgary
• 10-30 November 1992 – Travel from Whitehorse to Vancouver, Calgary, Hong Kong with Nicky
• 6-8 August 1993 – International Whole Language Umbrella Conference, Winnipeg, MB
• January 1994 – Readings and Q-and-A at Newton and Cloverdale Brances of the Surrey Public Library
• 17-19 February 1994 – Crossroads ’94, Malaspina College Education Department, presentation on teaching and other experiences in the Yukon Territory and NWT
• 14 May 1994 – One hour program at the Central branch of the Greater Victoria Public Library, Victoria, BC
• 24 May 1994 – Annual Spring Congregation at the University of British Columbia, attended as guest of David McLean, Vancouver
• 24 July 1994 – Moss Street Paint-In, Art Gallery of Greater Victoria, Victoria
• 20-24 January 1997 – invitation to present to grade 6-8 students at Bayside Middle School, Brentwood Bay
• February 1997 – Reading of Robert Service books at Canadian Authors Meeting
• 24 May 1997 – Invitation to present a workshop at Young Writers’ Conference at Oriole Park Elementary School, Red Deer, AB
• 19 July 1997 – Moss Street Paint-In, Art Gallery of Greater Victoria
• 25 April 2002 – Keynote Speaker at West Point Grey Independent School, “Importance of Art in our community,” Vancouver

correspondence -- general
File · 1976
Part of Jack Wise fonds

File contains professional and personal correspondence concerning exhibitions, exhibited works, prices, sold works, art practice, Buddhism and Tibet, George Woodcock and the unpublished "Canadian Artists in Exhibition" survey; correspondents include Vancouver Dharma Study Group, Maples Gallery, West End Gallery, Indo-Tibet Buddhist Cultural Institute, George Woodcock, Bau-Xi Gallery, Colin Graham, Gary Lee Nova, Lobsang Lhalungpa, Brian Longworth, Edwin Hirsch, University of Calgary, University of British Columbia Faculty of Graduate Studies, Art Core Consultants, Richard Demarco Gallery, Stephen Cummings, the Canada Council for the Arts, and Bob Burdett

Donations
File · 1976 - 1997
Part of Ted Harrison fonds

File consists of two folders of documents regarding a selection of donations made by Ted Harrison to various charitable causes. Requests to which Harrison did not donate are included in the folders, but not listed below. More extensive correspondence for donations with other agencies is included in separate files.

File contains items related to the following:
• 19 May 1976 CARS painting
• 21 November 1983 Anglican Church Bazaar artwork
• 6 January 1984 Celebrity Auction book
• 16 July 1984 Hadassah Wizo Montreal – painting $3500
• 21 September 1985 Ottawa Symphony auction - painting
• 7 July 1987 – BC Coalition for the disabled, painting $3000, guest speaker
• 10 August 1987 – print for recreation centre
• 2 November, 1987 – 19th Effort Auction – print $360
• 20 November 1987 – University of Alberta - $100
• 8 December 1978 – Whitehorse General Hospital – 230 posters
• 8 December 1987 – City of Whitehorse – painting to give to sister city $5000
• 31 December 1987 – Salvation Army - $100
• 27 April 1988 – Arts Canada North - $70
• 12 December 1986 – Calgary Philharmonic Art Auction
• 30 May 1989 – Malaspina Printmakers Society – a print
• 22 June 1989 – Heritage Canada Foundation – a design $900
• 19 July 1989 – Yukon College art competition judge
• 16 October 1989 – Friends of Art Gallery of Whitehorse – a painting $4250
• 10 December 1987 – Boy Scouts of Canada - $100
• 13 January 1988 – Porter Creek Junior Secondary band trip - $200
• 17 June 1987 – Christ Church Cathedral Whitehorse – window $800
• 8 January 1990 – Romanian Orthodox Church relief fund –
• 3 march 1990 – Visual Artists Retirement Home (Toronto) auction - $3200
• 17 April 1990 – Vancouver opera art auction –
• 23 April 1990 – Prairie Gallery 10th annual art auction – screen print
• 3 July 1990 – Wildlife Habitat Canada (Ottawa) – 10 posters
• 23 August 1990 – Peace Arts Gallery Society, Charlie Lake BC – poster design
• 28 September 1990 – Northern Lights College, Chetwynd etc. – reprint permission
• 15 October 1990 – Danceart sale, Diane Farris Gallery – print $500
• 26 October 1990 – North Okanagan art auction- print
• 1 November 1990 – Canadian Consulate New York – four screen prints
• 1 November 1990 – Canadian Ethnocultural Council – calendar permission
• 14 November 1990 – Yukon Education – cloisonné pin design
• 22 November 1990 – Junior League of Edmonton dinner auction – 2 posters
• 7 April 1991 – Tatshenshini Wild (Vancouver) – painting and rights for slide
• 10 April 1991 – Malaspina Printmakers
• 29 October 1991 – Office of Independent Alliance, Yukon Legislative Assembly – logo
• 9 December 1991 – Big Brothers (Ottawa) honourary Patron 22nd annual art auction – painting mugs books posters
• 1992-1993 – donations of art total $35,200
• 8 May 1992 – Vancouver Art Gallery benefactors program - $1000
• 6 March 1992 – Ottawa Sun “what’s so great about Canada?” – 50 words
• 8 June 1992 – writers Union of Canada – painting $5000
• 23 July 1992 – The Queen, and French Consul – O Canada book
• 1 Sept 1992 – Friends of the Yukon Gallery, Whitehorse - $15,800
• 23 Sept 1992 – Unicef BC – Christmas card design
• 5 October 1992 – Big Brothers Ottawa 19th art auction – print
• 26 November 1992 – Yukon Fish and Game Association – print $300
• 9 December 1992 – Oxfam - $250
• 15 December 1992 – Vancouver Art Gallery Benefactor - $1000
• 28 December 1992 – Yukon Arts Centre - $1000
• 31 December 1992 – Detroit Public television - $250
• 16 January 1993 – Masonic lodge dues - $18
• 20 January 1993 – Christ Church Cathedral – sketch of the old log church
• 4 March 1993 – Milton Acorn Anthology. Charlottetown – “Yukon night” poem
• 7 May 1993 – Writers Union of Canada dues - $192.60
• 20 May 1993 – Yukon Arts Centre - $8500 painting
• 10 December 1993 – Edmonton Symphony Orchestra – painting and poster design
• 22 December 1994 – Juan de Fuca Hospital Foundation – “Ted Harrison Event”
• 8 August 1995 – ChildCan art auction London Ontario – art $875
• 6 July 1995 – Yukon College Maddison Chair trust – painting $5830 24 x 36
• 12 Sept 1996 – Juan de Fuca Hospitals golf tournament – print
• 17 November 1996 – Viva Choirs – screen print $700
• 18 December 1996 – Artists for Kids trust North Vancouver- patron
• 11 March 1997 – Taku Wilderness fine art auction – print $800
• 20 May 1997 – Council of Canadian to protect public pensions - $50
• 1 May 1997 – Sail and Life Training – signed easel and print - $750
• 8 July 1997 – Rotary Club of Oak Bay – posters
• 20 August 1997 – Airdrie Alberta Public Library auction – signed book
• 22 August 1997 – Greenpeace art auction - print $550

correspondence -- general
File · 1975
Part of Jack Wise fonds

File contains professional and personal correspondence to Jack and Mary Wise concerning exhibitions, exhibited works, prices, sold works, art practice, and poetry, as well as financial records ; correspondents include the Vancouver Art Gallery, Ann and Avon Neal, Austin Post, Sheila Kincaid, National Film Board, Peter Trower, the Maples Gallery, Indo-Tibet Buddhist Cultural Institute, Lobsang Lhalungpa, Burnaby Art Gallery, the Vancouver Art Gallery, and Gary Lee Nova