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Artscanada's Annual Visual Arts Portfolio 1967
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue24914
- Medium
- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- 1967
- Publisher
- Artscanada
- Call Number
- 06 Ar1a
1 website
- Publisher
- Artscanada
- Published Date
- 1967
- Subjects
- Art
- Canadian
- Canadian art
- Abstract
- Pertains to Canadian visual art in 1967 - contains seven colour reproductions, seven folios, and six articles and records, "Sculpture '67" pamphlet pertaining to the open-air exhibition of Canadian Sculpture presented by the National Gallery of Canada, 33.3 rpm disc with "Music for Zbigniew Blazeje's audio-kinetic environment, presented in the Canadian pavilion at Expo, introduced by the artist-composer" on side 1; and "Paul Schoeler, one of the architects of the Canadian pavilion, interviewed by Barry Lord" on side 2 - items in silver box portfolio
- Contents
- Colour Reproductions:
- Claude Breeze - Sunday Afternoon
- Gino Severini - Abstract Rhythm of Madame S.
- Pablo Picasso - Seated Woman
- Piero di Cosimo - Vulcan and Aeolus
- Jack Bush - Two Reds, Two Greens
- Anon - Haida frontlet
- Wyndham Lewis - The Armada
- Folios:
- Edward P. Lawson - Man and his world: one man's choice
- Moncrieff Williamson - Charlottetown's Robert Harris
- Barry Lord - Miller Brittain's hospital cartoons
- Carol Fraser - Two Halifax Artists: Carol Fraser and Charlotte Lindgren
- Ian MacEachren - Photographs of Saint Joan
- Barry Lord - Jordan Historical Museum
- Paul Russell - John Andrew's Scarborough College
- Articles and Record:
- Donald F. Theall - Expo 67 : a unique art form
- James Acland - Expo : the Canadian buildings
- Barry Lord - Canadian sculptors at Expo
- Philip Leider - Vancouver: scene with no scene
- Robert Fulford - Sculpture '67
- The National Gallery of Canada - Sculpture '67 catalogue and a record
- Notes
- Artscanada is now known as Canadian Art Magazine
- Accession Number
- 3069a
- Call Number
- 06 Ar1a
- Collection
- Archives Library
- URL Notes
- Website for Canadian Art Magazine
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Life goes to Jasper Park in the Canadian Rockies : farthest north resort is tops in scenery
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue24917
- Medium
- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- 1940
- Publisher
- Life
- Call Number
- 02.6 L11l PAM O.S.
1 website
- Publisher
- Life
- Published Date
- 1940
- Physical Description
- 84 pages
- Subjects
- Jasper
- Jasper National Park
- Travel
- Tourism
- Labour
- Edith Cavell, Mount
- Hotels
- Mountain guides
- Hot springs
- Skiing
- Trail Riders of the Canadian Rockies
- Postal services
- Abstract
- Pertains to the summer labour in Japser National Park during 1940 and the types of activities and amenities available for staff and tourists.
- Notes
- In Life, Vol. 9, No. 9, August 26, 1940, pp. 76 - 79
- Accession Number
- 7889
- Call Number
- 02.6 L11l PAM O.S.
- Collection
- Archives Library
- URL Notes
- Specific volume with article can be viewed online via Google Books
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Canadian Rockies : they abound in wild animals, glaciers, and luxurious hotels
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue24918
- Medium
- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- 1947
- Publisher
- Life
- Call Number
- 02.6 L11c PAM OS
1 website
- Publisher
- Life
- Published Date
- 1947
- Subjects
- Banff National Park
- Travel
- Tourism
- Banff Springs Hotel
- Rundle Mount
- Athabaska River
- Brazeau
- Maligne Lake
- Bow River
- Canadian National Railway
- Canadian Pacific Railway
- Chateau Lake Louise
- Trails
- Mountaineering
- Columbia Icefield
- Abstract
- Pertains to the Canadian Rocky Mountains as a tourist destination in 1947 and features main geographical attractions such as the Mount Rundle, Athabaska River, Maligne Lake, Bow River in addition to the Banff Springs Hotel with map of Banff National Park and Jasper National Park.
- Notes
- In Life, June 9, 1947, pp. 68 - 76
- Accession Number
- 7889
- Call Number
- 02.6 L11c PAM OS
- Collection
- Archives Library
- URL Notes
- Specific volume with article can be viewed online via Google Books
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The triangle tour of British Columbia
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue7932
- Medium
- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- 1926
- Call Number
- 02.5 C16tr Pam copy 1 1926
- 02.5 C16tr PAM copy 2
1 website
- Responsibility
- Canadian National Railways
- Published Date
- 1926
- Physical Description
- 16p. : ill., map
- Subjects
- Travel
- Tourism
- Canadian National Railway
- Railway map
- Railway routes
- Jasper National Park
- Prince Rupert - Stewart
- Vancouver
- Abstract
- Pertains to the Triangle Tour of British Columbia which route includes Jasper to Prince Rupert to Vancouver to Jasper on Canadian National Railway - includes detailed map of railway route, summary of trip, and photographs of Jasper and other sightseeing opportunities along the route, list of Canadian National Railway Office of the Travel Department and layout of the Canadian National Railway steamships the Prince Rupert and the Prince George
- Notes
- Publication date of copy 2 unknown, varies from copy 1 1926 pamphlet
- Accession Number
- 20500
- 2019.103
- Call Number
- 02.5 C16tr Pam copy 1 1926
- 02.5 C16tr PAM copy 2
- Collection
- Archives Library
- URL Notes
- Version available online
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Catharine Robb Whyte ; Peter Whyte : a commemorative portfolio
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue4614
- Medium
- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- 1980
- Publisher
- Banff : Peter and Catharine Whyte Foundation
- Call Number
- 06 W62
1 website
1 image
- Responsibility
- editor: Jon Whyte
- Publisher
- Banff : Peter and Catharine Whyte Foundation
- Published Date
- 1980
- Physical Description
- 1 portfolio
- Abstract
- Pete 'n' Catharine : their story : drawn from diaries, letters and notes : illustrated with their drawings, photographs, cartoons and sketches / selected and annotated by Jon Whyte
- Notes
- Limited edition of three hundred signed, numbered copies
- Accession Number
- 5861
- Call Number
- 06 W62
- Collection
- Archives Library
- URL Notes
- www.whyte.org/commemorative-portfolio
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Long road home : centennial commemoration of Jasper's Mountain Metis
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue14412
- Medium
- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- 2014?
- Publisher
- Alberta : People & Peaks Productions ; Willmore Wilderness Foundation
- Call Number
- 07.2 W68l DVD
1 website
- Responsibility
- Willmore Wilderness Foundation ; collaborative production with the Mountain Metis Centre
- Publisher
- Alberta : People & Peaks Productions ; Willmore Wilderness Foundation
- Published Date
- 2014?
- Physical Description
- 1 digital video disc : sound, colour ; 12 cm.
- Subjects
- Jasper National Park
- Metis
- Willmore Wilderness Provincial Park
- Horses
- Pack trips
- History
- History of Alberta
- Notes
- Summary: In 1806 Metis guide Jacco Findlay was the first to blaze a packtrail over Howse Pass and the Continental Divide. He made a map for Canadian explorer David Thompson, who followed one year later. Jacco left the North West Company and became the first "Freeman" or "Otipemisiwak" in the Athabasca Valley. In 1907 the Canadian Government passed an Order in Council for the creation of the "Jasper Forest Park" enforcing the evacuation of the Metis in the Athabasca Valley. By 1909 guns were seized causing the community to surrender its homeland including Jacco's descendants. Six Metis families made their exodus after inhabiting the area for a century. This documentary, focuses on a 14-day return trip of the descendants of the evicted families, as well as Jacco's progeny. Storied are shared through the voices of family members as they reveal their struggle to preserve traditions and culture as Mountain Metis.
- ISBN
- 829982125729
- Call Number
- 07.2 W68l DVD
- Collection
- Archives Library
- URL Notes
- Website for film and Mountain Metis - Otipemisiwak
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Hearts of our people : Native women artists
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue24946
- Medium
- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- 2019
- Author
- Ahlberg Yohe, Jill and Teri Greeves
- Publisher
- Minneapolis, Minnesota : Minneapolis Institute of Art in association with the University of Washington Press
- Call Number
- 06.1 A1h O.S.
1 website
- Responsibility
- Jill Ahlberg Yohe (author)
- Teri Greeves (author)
- Laura Silver (editor)
- Publisher
- Minneapolis, Minnesota : Minneapolis Institute of Art in association with the University of Washington Press
- Published Date
- 2019
- Physical Description
- 343 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), portraits (some color), maps
- Subjects
- Art
- Women
- North America
- First Nations
- Catalogues
- Exhibitions
- Abstract
- Women have long been the creative force behind Native art. Presented in close cooperation with top Native women artists and scholars, this first major exhibition of artwork by Native women honors the achievements of over 115 artists from the United States and Canada spanning over 1,000 years. Their triumphs—from pottery, textiles, and painting, to photographic portraits, to a gleaming El Camino—show astonishing innovation and technical mastery. (from website)
- Contents
- Introduction -- In Focus: Mi'kmaw Chair / Dakota Hoska -- In Focus: St. Lawrence Iroquoian Pot / Moira McCaffrey -- Making Our World: Thoughts on Native Feminine Aesthetics / heather ahtone -- "Encircles Everything": A Transformative History of Native Women's Arts / Janet Catherine Berlo and Ruth B. Phillips -- Legacy. Those Naranjo Women: Daughters of the Earth / Tessie Naranjo -- In Focus: 'Maria', Rose, Empowerment, and Indigenous Women Rollin' Hard / Dyani White Hawk -- "Carrying On": Gender and Innovation in Historic Pueblo Pottery Nampeyo, Maria Martinez, and Arroh-A-Och / Lea S. McChesney -- In Focus: Edmonia Lewis: 'The Old Arrow Maker' / America Meredith -- The Women Were Busy Abstracting the World / Teri Greeves -- Mary Sully: Ahead of Her Time / Jill Ahlberg Yohe -- In Focus: Christi Belcourt: 'The Wisdom of the Universe' / Dakota Hoska -- The Unsuccessful Indigenous Erasure: A Conversation with Delina White and Juanita Espinosa / Graci Horne -- In Focus: Jennie Ross Cobb: 'Cherokee Female Seminary Graduating Class, 1902' / America Meredith -- The Scientist and the Polymath: Tlingit Weavers Teri Rofkar and Clarissa Rizal / Aldona Jonaitis -- In Focus: Shelley Niro: 'Thinking Caps' / Ruth B. Phillips -- In Focus: Poemeo: 'It Was Cloudy' / Heid E. Erdrich -- Generations of Odawa Quill Art / Adriana Greci Green -- Early Native American Women Painters of Oklahoma / America Meredith -- In Focus: The Elk-tooth dress / Wendy Red Star -- In Focus: Lakota Young Man's Vest / Jessa Rae Growing Thunder -- Native Culture Endures: Basketry of the Columbia Plateau / Pat Courtney Gold and Bridget Johnson -- Relationships. In Focus: Dakota Cradleboard / Alexandra Kahsenni:io Nahwegahbow -- Mohawk Women of Kahnawake / Carla Hemlock -- Art as a Container for Culture / Nadia Jackinsky-Sethi -- In Focus: Slavey (Dene´) Dog Blanket / Heather Everheart -- In Focus: The Story of the Two Miniature Pomo Beaded Baskets / Susan Billy -- Animate Matters: Thoughts on Native American Art Theory, Curation, and Practice / Jill Ahlberg Yohe -- In Focus: Cheyenne Pipe Bag / Heather Levi -- Memory Threads / Anita Fields -- In Focus: Hupa Girl's Dance Skirt / Susan Billy -- In Focus: Stepping Out: A Jingle Dress Moves Out in the World / Dakota Hoska -- In Focus: Blackfoot Man's Shirt / Jessa Rae Growing Thunder -- Nellie Two Bear Gates: Chronicling History through Beadwork / Susan Power -- In Focus: Weaving Materials, Cedar and Spruce Root / Lisa Telford -- Descendants of This Moment: From Paint to Beads / Teri Greeves -- In Focus: Kiowa Cradleboard / Teri Greeves -- In Focus: Faye HeavyShiled: 'Aapaskaiyaawa (They Are Dancing)' / Heather Everhart -- In Focus: Mary Anne Barkhouse: 'Sovereign' / Heather Everhart -- Beadwork Conversations: Dyani White Hawk and Graci Horne / Teri Greeves -- In Focus: Ramona Sakiestewa: 'Nebula 22 & 23' / Lea S. McChesney -- Literary Arts: Native American Women Writers / Heid E. Erdrich -- Power. In Focus: Otiianehshon Ronwatiiatanhirats (The Women Raise Them Up): Women's Nomination Belt / Iakonikohnrio Tonia Loran-Gablan -- A Native Feminist Ethics in Contemporary Indigenous Art / Jennifer McLerran -- In Focus: Carla Hemlock: 'Walking Through Time' / Jennifer McLerran -- In Focus: Stacks of Generational Wisdom: Marie Watt / Dyani White Hawk -- In Focus: The Mystery Surrounding a Lakho´ta Dress / Dakota Hoska -- In Focus: Armor against the Enemy: An Otoe Faw Faw Coat / Christina E. Burke -- Acknowledging Women in Navajo Society: Leaders and Weavers / D. Y. Begay -- In Focus: D. Y. Begay: 'Na´hooko sji´ Hai (Winter in the North)/Biboon Giiwedinong (It Is Winter in the North) / Jennifer McLerran -- In Focus: Mary Kawennatakie Adams: "Pope Basket" / Carla Hemlock -- In Focus: Child's Ribbon Work Blankets / Anita Fields -- In Focus: Qingi: Robe of Wealth / Evelyn Vanderhoop -- Working to Change the Tide: Women Artists on the Northwest Coast / Kathryn Bunn-Marcuse and Megan A. Smetzer -- In Focus: 'Nacarrluk': Beaded Headdress / Nadia Jackinsky-Sethi -- In Focus: Mrs. Toussaint: Cox Leggings / Adriana Greci Green -- Seneca-style Beaded Women's Clothing / Wahsontiio Cross -- Two Early Masters / Adriana Greci Greene -- In Focus: Beaded Diplomacy: Houston-Jackson Bandolier Bag / America Meredith -- In Focus: Rosalie Favell: 'The Collector/The Artist in Her Museum' / Ruth B. Phillips -- Seven Sisters: Native Women Painters Connected through Time by Medium / Dakota Hoska -- In Focus: Light, Memory, and Belonging: Some Thoughts on the Recent Landscapes of Emma Whitehorse / Iris Colburn -- In Focus: Joan Hill: 'Women's Voices at the Council' / America Meredith -- Sustaining Traditions / Cherish Parrish and Kelly Church -- In Focus: Maria Tallchief: The Star that Danced over the Earth / Welana A. Queton -- Tuscarora Raised Beadwork and Raised Consciousness / Jolene Rickard -- Bearing Witness / Teri Greeves -- In Focus: Bax'w´ana'tsi: the Container for Souls / Marianne Nicolson. Contributors (with biographical sketches on pages 333-336): Jill Ahlberg Yohe -- heather ahtone -- D.Y. Begay -- Janet Catherine Berlo -- Susan Billy -- Kathryn Bunn-Marcuse -- Christina E. Burke -- Kelly Church -- Iris Colburn -- Pat Courtney Gold -- Wahsontiio Cross -- Heid E. Erdrich -- Heather Everhart -- Anita Fields -- Adriana Greci Green -- Teri Greeves -- Jessa Rae Growing Thunder -- Carla Hemlock -- Hapistinna -- Dakota Hoska -- Nadia Jackinsky-Sethi -- Bridget Johnson -- Aldona Jonaitis -- Heather Levi -- lakonikohnrio Tonia Loran-Galban -- Moira McCaffrey -- Lea S. McChesney -- Jennifer McLerran -- America Meredith -- Alexandra Kahsenni:io Nahwegahbow -- Tessie Naranjo -- Marianne Nicolson -- Cherish Parrish -- Ruth B. Phillips -- Susan Power -- Welana Queton -- Wendy Red Star -- Jolene Rickard -- Megan A. Smetzer -- Lisa Telford -- Evelyn Vanderhoop -- Dyani White Hawk. Contemporary women artists in Hearts of Our People exhibition, list provided by the Minneapolis Institute of Art: Keri Ataumbi, Kiowa/Comanche, born 1971 -- Mary Anne Barkhouse, Nimpkish band of Kwakiutl First Nation, born 1961 -- D.Y. Begay, Navajo, born 1953 -- Christi Belcourt, Michif, born 1966 -- Rebecca Belmore, Anishinaabe, born 1960 -- Susan Billy, Hopland Band of Pomo Indians, born 1951 -- Julie Buffalohead, Ponca, born 1972 -- Andrea Carlson, Ojibwe, born 1979 -- Kelly Church, Odawa and Pottawatomi, born 1967 -- Dana Claxton, Hunkpapa Lakota, Canadian, born 1959 -- Heid Erdrich, Ojibwe, Turtle Mountain, born 1963 -- Rosalie Favell, Me´tis (Cree/English), born 1958 -- Anita Fields, Osage, born 1951 -- Jody Folwell, Santa Clara Pueblo, born 1942 -- Pat Courtney Gold, Wasco, born 1939 -- Shan Goshorn, Cherokee, 1957-2018 -- Dorothy Grant, Haida, born 1955 -- Jessa Rae Growing Thunder, Dakota/Nakoda, born 1989 -- Joyce Growing Thunder Fogarty, Dakota/Nakoda, born 1950 -- Juanita Growing Thunder Fogarty, Dakota/Nakoda, born 1969 -- Faye HeavyShield, Ka´i´nawa (Blood) Nation of the Blackfoot Confederacy, Canadian, born 1953 -- Carla Hemlock, Kanienkeha´ka, born 1961 -- Joan Hill, Muskogee Creek and Cherokee, born 1930 -- Sonya Kelliher-Combs, In~upiaq/Athabaskan, born 1969 -- Yvonne Walker Keshick (Binaakwiikwe, Falling Leaves Woman), Anishinaabe/Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians of Michigan, born 1946 -- Heather Levi, Southern Cheyenne/Kiowa, born 1971 -- Iakonikohnrio Tonia Loran-Galban, Mohawk, Bear clan Akwesasne, born 1965 -- Maxine Matilpi, Kwakwa_ka_'wakw, born 1956 -- Christine McHorse, Navajo, born 1948 -- America Meredith, Cherokee, born 1972 -- Nora Naranjo Morse, Santa Clara Pueblo, born 1953 -- Lou-ann Neel, Kwakwa_ka_'wakw, born 1963 -- Marianne Nicolson, Kwakwa_ka_'wakw, Dzawada_'enux_w First Nations, born 1969 -- Shelley Niro, Bay of Quinte Mohawk, Six Nations Turtle clan, born 1954 -- Jamie Okuma, Luisen~o/Shoshone-Bannock, born 1977 -- Cherish Parrish, Odawa and Pottawatomi, born 1989 -- Wendy Red Star, Apsa´alooke (Crow), born 1981 -- Jolene Rickard, Tuscarora, born 1956 -- Cara Romero, Chemehuevi, born 1977 -- Ramona Sakiestewa, Hopi, born 1948 -- Tanis S'eiltin, Tlingit, born 1951 -- Rose B. Simpson, Santa Clara Pueblo, born 1983 -- Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, Salish and Kootenai Tribes of the Flathead Indian Nation, born 1940 -- C. Maxx Stevens, Seminole/Muscogee Nation of Oklahoma, born 1951 -- Roxanne Swentzell, Santa Clara Pueblo, born 1962 -- Lisa Telford, Haida, born 1957 -- Hulleah J. Tsinhnahjinnie, Taskigi, Bear clan/Dine´, Tsinajinnie clan, born 1954 -- Zoe Urness, Tlingit, born 1984 -- Evelyn Vanderhoop (Kujuuhl), Haida, Gawaa Git'ans Gitanee of Massett, British Columbia, born 1953 -- Kay WalkingStick, Cherokee, born 1935 -- Marie Watt, Seneca Nation of Indians, born 1967 -- Delina White, Leech Lake Anishinaabe, born 1964 -- Dyani White Hawk, Sic ha´ gu Lakho´ta (Brule´), born 1976 -- Emmi Whitehorse, Navajo, born 1957 -- Amelia Winger-Bearskin, Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) of the Seneca-Cayuga Nation of Oklahoma, Deer Clan, born 1979. Historic women artists in Hearts of Our People exhibition, list provided by the Minneapolis Institute of Art: Mary Kawennatakie Adams, Akwesasne Mohawk, Wolf clan, 1917-1999 -- Elsie Allen, Pomo, 1899-1990 -- Arroh-a-och, Laguna Pueblo, c. 1830-1900 -- Susie Santiago Billy, Pomo, 1884-1968 -- Mrs. Tall Woman (Hanska Winyan) Charging Thunder, Sihasapa (Blackfeet) Lakota, 1844-? -- Jennie Ross Cobb, Cherokee, 1881-1959 -- Mrs. Touissant Cox, Delaware, 19th century; Clara Darden, Chitimacha, 1828-1910, Louisiana -- Angel De Cora, Ho Chunk/Winnebago, 1871-1919 -- Freda Diesing, Haida, 1925-2003 -- Isabella Edenshaw, Haida, 1858-1926 -- Nellie Two Bear Gates (Mahpiya Boga Win, Gathering of Clouds Woman), Iha´ kthu wa na Dakho´ta, Standing Rock Reservation, 1854-? -- Elizabeth Hickox, Wiyot, 1872-1947; Louisa Keyser ("Dat so la lee"), Washoe, 1829-1925 -- Earth Woman, Mrs. Kipp, Mandan, c. 1810-1910 -- Edmonia Lewis, Mississauga and African American, c. 1844-1907 -- Lucy Martin Lewis, Acoma Pueblo, 1890-1992 -- Maria Martinez, San Ildefonso Pueblo, 1887-1980 -- Nampeyo, Hopi/Tewa, 1859-1942 -- Ellen Neel, Kwakwa_ka_'wakw, 1916-1966 -- Daphne Odjig, Odawa/Pottawatomi, 1919-2016 -- Jessie Oonark, Inuit, 1906-1985 -- Gahano, Caroline Parker Mt. Pleasant, Tonawanda Seneca, 1824-1892 -- Mary Sully (Susan Deloria), Dakota, 1896-1963 -- Maria Tallchief, Osage, 1925-2013.
- ISBN
- 9780295745794
- Accession Number
- P2019-29
- Call Number
- 06.1 A1h O.S.
- Collection
- Archives Library
- URL Notes
- Hearts of Our People - Native Women Artists website via Minneapolis Institute of Art
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Margaret Shelton, block prints 1936-1984
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue20013
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- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- 1984
- Author
- Ainslie, Patricia
- Publisher
- Calgary : Glenbow Museum
- Call Number
- 06.1 Ai6m
1 website
- Author
- Ainslie, Patricia
- Responsibility
- Patricia Ainslie
- Publisher
- Calgary : Glenbow Museum
- Published Date
- 1984
- Physical Description
- 48 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 21 X 27 cm
- Subjects
- Exhibition catalogue
- Shelton, Margaret
- Subjects
- Water colorists - Canada - Biography
- Abstract
- Pertains to the history and art work of Margaret Shelton, organized by Patricia Anslie. Her artwork explored and revealed the vitality of the Alberta landscape. The publication was produced in an effort to celebrate and commemorate Shelton, as well as her contribution to the Alberta art landscape. Working primarily with watercolor and block prints, she was a prolific artists and contributed greatly to the printmaking industry in Alberta. The publication pertains mostly to the story and history of Margaret Shelton. Additionally, the publication includes some images of her breathtaking artwork.
- Contents
- Acknowledgements (pg. 5)
- Margaret Shelton (pg. 7)
- Technique (pg. 30)
- Notes and Bibliography (pg. 35)
- Chronology (pg. 36)
- Catalogue Raisonne (pg. 39)
- Accession Number
- 2019. 61
- Call Number
- 06.1 Ai6m
- Collection
- Archives Library
- URL Notes
- URL is linked to the official website for Margaret Shelton
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This place : 150 years retold
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue25258
- Medium
- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- 2019
- Author
- Elliott, Alicia
- Akiwensie-Damm, Kateri
- Assu, Sonny
- Mitchell, Brandon
- Qitsualik-Tinsley, Rachel
- Qitsualik-Tinsley, Sean
- Robertson, David A.
- Sinclair, Niigaanwewidam James
- Storm, Jen
- Van Camp, Richard
- Vermette, Katherena
- Vowel, Chelsea
- Audibert, Tara
- Charles, Kyle
- Chomichuk, GMB
- Donovan, Natasha
- Ford, Scott A.
- Henderson, Scott B.
- Howe, Ryan
- Lodwick, Andrew
- Yaciuk, Donovan
- Publisher
- [Winnipeg, Manitoba] : HighWater Press
- Call Number
- 05.2 E1t
1 website
- Author
- Elliott, Alicia
- Akiwensie-Damm, Kateri
- Assu, Sonny
- Mitchell, Brandon
- Qitsualik-Tinsley, Rachel
- Qitsualik-Tinsley, Sean
- Robertson, David A.
- Sinclair, Niigaanwewidam James
- Storm, Jen
- Van Camp, Richard
- Vermette, Katherena
- Vowel, Chelsea
- Audibert, Tara
- Charles, Kyle
- Chomichuk, GMB
- Donovan, Natasha
- Ford, Scott A.
- Henderson, Scott B.
- Howe, Ryan
- Lodwick, Andrew
- Yaciuk, Donovan
- Responsibility
- Alicia Elliott (forward)
- Kateri Akiwensie-Damm (author)
- Sonny Assu (author)
- Brandon Mitchell (author)
- Rachel Qitsualik-Tinsley (author)
- Sean Qitsualik-Tinsley (author)
- David A. Robertson (author)
- Niigaanwewidam James Sinclair (author)
- Jen Storm (author) (artist)
- Richard Van Camp (author)
- Katherena Vermette (author)
- Chelsea Vowel (author)
- Tara Audibert (artist)
- Kyle Charles (artist)
- GMB Chomichuk (artist)
- Natasha Donovan (artist)
- Scott A. Ford (artist)
- Scott B. Henderson (artist)
- Ryan Howe (artist)
- Andrew Lodwick (artist)
- Donovan Yaciuk (artist)
- Publisher
- [Winnipeg, Manitoba] : HighWater Press
- Published Date
- 2019
- Physical Description
- vi, 287 pages : chiefly color illustrations
- Subjects
- First Nations
- Graphic art
- History
- History-Canada
- Fiction
- Abstract
- Explore the past 150 years through the eyes of Indigenous creators in this groundbreaking graphic novel anthology. Beautifully illustrated, these stories are an emotional and enlightening journey through Indigenous wonderworks, psychic battles, and time travel. See how Indigenous peoples have survived a post-apocalyptic world since Contact. (from publisher's website)
- Contents
- Annie of Red River / Katherena Vermette ; illustration, Scott B. Henderson ; colours, Donovan Yaciuk -- Tilted ground / Sonny Assu ; illustration, Kyle Charles ; colours, Scott A. Ford -- Red clouds / Jen Storm ; illustration and colours, Natasha Donovan -- Peggy / David A. Robertson ; illustration and colours, Natasha Donovan -- Rosie / Rachel and Sean Qitsualik-Tinsley ; illustration and colours, GMB Chomichuk -- Nimkii / Kateri Akiwenzie-Damm ; illustration, Ryan Howe and Jen Storm ; colours, Donovan Yaciuk -- Like a razor slash / Richard Van Camp ; illustration, Scott B. Henderson ; colours, Scott A. Ford -- Migwite'tmeg : we remember it / Brandon Mitchell ; illustration, Tara Audibert ; colours, Donovan Yaciuk -- Warrior nation / Niigaanwewidam James Sinclair ; illustration and colours, Andrew Lodwick -- kitaskinaw 2350 / Chelsea Vowel ; illustration, Tara Audibert ; colours, Donovan Yaciuk.
- ISBN
- 9781553797586
- Accession Number
- P2020.08
- Call Number
- 05.2 E1t
- Collection
- Archives Library
- URL Notes
- Publisher's website
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Country post : rural postal service in Canada, 1880 to 1945
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue19833
- Medium
- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- 2003
- Author
- Amyot, Chantal and John Willis
- Publisher
- Gatineau, Quebec : Canadian Postal Museum
- Call Number
- 08.1 Am1c
1 website
- Responsibility
- Chantal Amyot and John Willis
- Publisher
- Gatineau, Quebec : Canadian Postal Museum
- Published Date
- 2003
- Physical Description
- 210 pages : illustrations (some color), maps ; 24 cm
- Subjects
- Postal services
- History
- Canada
- Abstract
- Pertains to the ways in which rural postal service combat isolationism in rural communities across Canada while using examples in Alberta. References and/or photos pertaining to Alberta include the following locations, Bently, Beverly, Big Valley, Capon, Claresholm, Consort, Coronation, Cressman, Gadsby, Hanna, Kinnodale, Lacombe, Ogden, Rapid City, Lethbridge, Red Lodge, Richdale, Rimbey, Stand Off, Troche, Wardlow and Worsley. The book draws similarities to the isolationism that was likely to exist in the Rocky Mountains at the time of early settlement, and the ways in which rural postal services increased communication among communities.
- Contents
- Foreword -- Canadian Postal Museum -- Foreword -- Canada post -- Foreword -- Canadian postmasters and assistants association -- Ch. 1. The transformation of rural society in Canada and the post office -- Ch. 2. The significance and symbolism of post offices and their locations -- Ch. 3. The rural postmaster -- Ch. 4. Social role of the post -- Ch. 5. Sending saving, and spending money -- Conclusion : whither the rural post office?
- Notes
- References and/or photographs of locations in Alberta can be found on the following pages Bently (98), Beverly (103), Big Valley (132), Capon (80), Claresholm (109), Consort (123), Coronation (114), Cressman (43), Gadsby (107), Hanna (98 and 124), Kinnodale (57 and 59), Lacombe (51), Lethbridge (89), Ogden (88), Rapid City (59), Red Lodge (59), Richdale (85), Rimbey (98), Stand Off (41), Troche (116), Wardlow (105) and Worsley (97)
- ISBN
- 0660189984
- Accession Number
- 2019.44
- Call Number
- 08.1 Am1c
- Collection
- Archives Library
- URL Notes
- Avaliable through online subscription to jstor
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