The fonds consists of photographs, correspondence and other records of Canadian sculptors Frances Loring and Florence Wyle. Loring’s records comprise correspondence (largely genealogical), lists of her sculptures, a collection of short stories, articles, newspaper clippings, biographical notes about her father Frank C. Loring, and printing plates. Wyle’s records include poems, diaries, articles, biographical information, lists of her sculptures, with prices and exhibitions, and printing plates. From both estates is a collection of photographs of sculptures by the artists along with photos of the artists themselves, their friends and relatives. Fonds also includes a small collection of Loring family photos, biographical documentation on Loring and Wyle, a scrapbook, correspondence relating to their works of art, records related to the Loring and Wyle Trust Fund and and records of the artists’ finances and their estates.
Loring, FrancesFonds consists of the personal and professional records of Canadian sculptor Frances Gage (1924-2017). Includes textual records such as an index to the artist's sculpture works, project files, correspondence, newspaper clippings and publicity material, Gage’s daily diaries and journals, and other records relating to the artist's professional activities. Also includes graphic material including photographic documentation of finished works and works in progress, sketches and sketchbooks, and some audiovisual material such as recordings of interviews and lectures. In addition to records relating to the artist's work as a sculptor, it also includes records relating to Gage’s personal life, military service, and studies at the OCA and abroad.
Gage, FrancesFonds consists of records relating to the life and work of Florence Vale. Textual materials include correspondence, records of exhibitions, and documentation of her artwork. Visual materials include photographic documentation of the artist, her family, friends, and her work; drawings, etchings, rugs, and box construction art pieces and dolls. Also includes are media materials in the form of audio reels and a videocassette.
Contains series:
- Documentation of Artwork
- Publicity Materials
- Correspondence
- Photographs
- Drawings and Etchings
- Poems by Florence Vale and Others
- Artist’s bookworks
- Audio reels of the singing and poetry readings of Florence Vale
- Video Documentary on Florence Vale
- Dolls and Box Constructions
- Rugs
Fonds consists of materials created, received, or collected by members of the Fairlie family. This includes textual records, personal and professional correspondence, financial and legal documents, newspapers and articles, publications, posters and promotional material from Alan’s filmmaking career, as well as photographic material such as studio portraits, film stills, and a number of negatives depicting travel destinations and events.
Fairlie familyFonds consists of the administrative records of Galerie Scollard and Factory 77 accumulated by Kenneth Lund. Also includes records kept by Lund related to his involvement with arts organizations and Eastern Canada artists and galleries. Fonds is comprised of the following series: 1. Galerie Scollard/Factory 77 records 2. Kenneth Lund’s files
Lund, KennethFonds consists of a set of documentation and publications assembled and distributed in multiple copies by Experiments in Art and Technology.
Klüver, BillyFonds documents Elke Town’s activity in the visual arts in Toronto between the years 1974 and 1991. The files are related to various positions she held, beginning with A Space in 1974, and the curatorial work she carried out at the Art Gallery of Ontario, Gallery 76 at OCAD, Art Metropole and as an independent curator. There are also files related to her writing about visual art and video for numerous publications such as C Magazine, Vanguard, Parachute and Canadian Art.
Town, ElkeThe fonds consists of poetry and prose writings by Williamson; exhibition notices, press clippings and magazine articles concerning Williamson’s career; sketches and drawings related to sculpture projects; a Canada Council grant application made for an exhibition of Williamson’s work; and photographs of Williamson, her cabin, and her sculptures. Fonds consists of the following series: Poetry and prose writings Publicity material Sketches and drawings Canada Council grant application Miscellaneous personal and professional records Photographs
Williamson, Elizabeth FraserFonds consists of documentation of Chitty's creative process as an interdisciplinary artist, including plans, notes, technical drawings of set designs, posters, promotional material, press, photographs, scripts, correspondence, grant materials, slides used during performances, and photographs of live performances and installations. Fonds also consists of professional records documenting Chitty's role as an arts administrator and curator with Cultural Desire Projects, Western Front, the Canadian Alliance of Dance Artists, the St. Catharines and Area Arts Council, and ANNPAC; speaking notes pertaining to artist talks and conference presentations; as well as drafts and manuscripts pertaining to her editorial and writing work.
Chitty, ElizabethFonds consists chiefly of correspondence to Edmund Morris as an artist and as secretary of the Canadian Art Club, Toronto (extant 1907-1915). Materials relating to the art club were received predominantly between 1906 and 1913 and deal with the membership of the club, with artworks and with art publications. Correspondents include artists Peleg Franklin Brownell, Edmond Dyonnet, Clarence Gagnon, James Kerr-Lawson, Ernest Lawson, James Wilson Morrice, Alexander Phimister Proctor, Marc-Aurèle de Foy Suzor-Côté, Horatio Walker, Homer Ransford Watson and poet Duncan Campbell Scott. Also included are letters written by Edmund Morris himself and a few received by other members of the art club. The approximately 800 items were originally in two letter-binders. Although most of the items are letters, the fonds also comprises exhibition notices, invitations, newspaper and journal articles, lists of artists and artworks, price lists, illustrations, prospectuses, lists of subscribers for memorials (etc.), invoices, as well as miscellaneous items such as visiting cards, envelopes, an abstract of land title, a telegram and a cancelled cheque.
Morris, Edmund