File LA.AGOR030.S02.F29 - 2000-2001 Rejected Canadian Art Exhibitions

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LA.AGOR030.S02.F29

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2000-2001 Rejected Canadian Art Exhibitions

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  • 2000-2001 (Creation)

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  • 1 folder textual materials
  • 117 transparencies : col. ; 35 mm, mounted

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File contains correspondence and supporting materials for exhibitions that were rejected or cancelled by the AGO. Materials in file include: correspondence, slides of works, and an exhibition proposal for "The Group of Seven in Western Canada" from the Glenbow Museum Art Gallery; correspondence regarding "Ann Kipling: Prints" from the Kamloops Art Gallery"; correspondence, list of works, and an exhibition proposal for a retrospective on Henri Hebert from the Musee du Quebec; correspondence related to an exhibition from the Woodland School; correspondence, list of works, a draft budget, and an exhibition proposal for "Suzor-Cote: Lumiere et mati

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  • English

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