Series LA.SC122.S2 - Teaching records

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LA.SC122.S2

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Teaching records

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  • 1974-2007 (Creation)

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28 cm of textual records
303 photographs: negatives, slides and prints

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Name of creator

(1947-)

Biographical history

Suzy Lake (born Detroit, Michigan, 1947) is a visual artist and educator whose work uses photoconceptual, performance and video strategies to examine and critique ideals of the body, gender and identity. She immigrated to Montreal in 1968, following the 1967 Detroit riots, and became a founding member of the artist-run centre Véhicule. Lake’s career has been based in Toronto since the late 1970s. She has taught at the University of Guelph since 1988. Her work is in numerous major public collections including those of the National Gallery of Canada, Art Gallery of Ontario, Winnipeg Art Gallery and Montreal Museum of Fine Art.

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Scope and content

Series comprises teaching notes, photographic samples used in teaching, examples of student work, and a few selected course readings used in Suzy Lake’s teaching activity at the School of Fine Art and Music, University of Guelph. Series also includes Suzy Lake’s annual reports as a faculty member.

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Open. Access to Special Collections is by appointment only. Please contact the reference desk for more information.

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  • English

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Edward P. Taylor Library and Archives, Art Gallery of Ontario

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Originally prepared in 2011

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  • English

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