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Barbara Astman fonds
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Historical

File consists of records relating to Historical Processes, a course taught by Astman at OCAD U on historical photographic processes. Includes a course outline and other course material, teaching notes, samples of photographic material used for teaching, predominantly b&w negatives, as well as a cyanotype and vandyke brown print.

[Canvas Instructions]

File consists of correspondence with Christopher Bennell (OCAD) and Andrew McAllister (OCAD), instructional documents, website printouts, and related documents regarding teaching using the program Canvas. Also includes an L.A. Times article, "In a digital world, New York show wonders 'What Is a Photograph'" by Leah Ollman, two OCAD Safety & Risk Management Training certificates, a photographic slide, two transparencies of images of a man and Astman, 6 colour transparencies for adding colour tints to slides, as well as two colorless blender art markers and a writer-for-vellum marker. Also includes a cotton ball and two skeletonized leaves in a ziplock bag, which have been crumbled around the cotton ball.

Astman Art Lecture (BA work, ca. 1980-2010s)

Variety of pieces representing Astman's work through three decades. Includes: Dancing with Ché; Toronto Police commission; Wolfond Centre; Simcoe Place; Olympic floor; installation shots; Settings for Situations series; Fruit series; Rock series; Red series.

Portal project

VHS: The Portal Project, Director: Stefan Randström, Produced in association with Baycrest Centre for Geriatric Care. 25:05 mins.

[Samples and Student work - Mixed Material]

File consists of instructional documents, notes, and related records regarding the process of creating image transfer prints using a variety of materials and techniques, including oil, tape, vellum, and wood. Includes related graphic material, such as image transfers on a variety of materials, acetate overlays, and printouts. Some works were created by students, as labeled by their names. Also includes three wood reliefs featuring images of Albert Einstein and a bird, which were used as visual aids in teaching and include notes regarding steps taken to prepare a digital image for this purpose.

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