- LA.SC090.S2.f8
- File
- [1991]-1993
Part of Gallery Moos fonds
Typical file contents include correspondence, lists of works of art, invoices and receipts.
Part of Gallery Moos fonds
Typical file contents include correspondence, lists of works of art, invoices and receipts.
Part of Robert Fones fonds
Audio By Artists, 3rd, 4th pre my [Lexier's] involvement
Part of Micah Lexier Fonds
File contains documents regarding the 3rd and 4th Annual Audio by Artists Festival.
Part of Design records group
File consists of 6 posters and an invitation for screenings and events regarding the Audio Visual Department.
Part of Design records group
File consists of records relating to the design of forms for the Audio-visual Library.
Audio-Visual: ARLIS Flyer - C. Goldsmith
Part of Design records group
File consists of records from the Design Department relating to the design of a flyer for the Art Libraries of North America (ARLIS) to announce their annual conference. Includes memos and correspondence and a draft of the contents of the flyer.
Audio-Visual Library Catalogue
Part of Design records group
File consists of records from the Design Department relating to the design and publication of a catalogue for the Audio-Visual Library Collection. Includes memos and correspondence, a proof copy of the catalogue, quotations for printing, and design specification details.
Part of Winsom fonds
File consists of audio-visual material relating to Winsom's exhibitions and projects. Optical disks contain a digital catalogue for Rousings (2004) featuring Winsom's artist statement, video footage from the opening of Iconography of Divination (2003) at the A Space Gallery, and "OYA + Yemaya," a movie by Winsom. Also includes the movie All Eyes on Africa (1993) by Clem Marchall on VHS and a VHS tape titled "Interview Grand Cayman - Looking for perfect teachers 2004."
Audiovisual recordings of art school projects
Part of Tim Zuck fonds
Augustin Anaittuq Catalogue - Curatorial - J. Blodgett
Part of Design records group
File consists of the catalogue for the exhibition, Augustin Anaittuq (1985).