File contains 1 catalogue, 1 folded poster, 14 announcements and 3 pamphlets
File contains general correspondence to and from C. Boyanoski responding to research requests, requests for exhibition catalogues and inquiries on specific artworks; and correspondence from Dutch-Canadian artist Corry Stolp offering a Roll of Honour painting to the gallery
File contains Robert Markle
File consists of approximately 95 loose pages of textual records and graphic material, and 1 stapled catalogue booklet. Materials mainly concern Favro’s works and projects from the 1990s. Also includes colour and B&W print-outs of Favro's works, mainly installation pieces, possibly photocopied from a published catalogue. Also included are notes, sketches, and installation instructions pertaining to "Railway Tracks (1995-1996)," a printed email from Don Wherry to A. Pratten about the lineup for the 1996 Sound Symposium, a draft from 1971 of Favro's writings on "Mechanology," a copy of a published Spanish-language catalogue titled "Casa de las Americas" from 1988, a photocopy of a French-language biographical sketch from 1973, a photocopy of a magazine article about Favro in English and French from 1995, printed information on the Forest City Gallery, including its mission statement, and a colour printout of "Snow on Steps (1994)."
File contains 9 announcements, 2 folded posters and 3 pamphlets;
Press clippings re: exhibition "BEAU" at CMCP, featuring Suzy Lake's work "Authority is an attribute"; personal letter to Lake from Dorothy Cameron Bloore; brochure for "Two Row Wampum Project" including exhibition at Niagara Artists Centre featuring Suzy Lake
File contains 15 announcements, 4 posters and 4 pamphlets;
File contains an index of Inuit artists with alternate names and spellings under which the artist is/has been known, published in 1992 by Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada.
File contains an index of Inuit artists with alternate names and spellings under which the artist is/has been known, published in 1992 by Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada.
Sandra Lawrence, Joey Tanenbaum. Photograph by Glen Reichwein.