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Events. -- 1967
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/descriptions1292
- Part Of
- Bruno Engler fonds
- Scope & Content
- Art Krowchuck with human skull at Harvie Heights. Ptarmigan lift at Larch Hill.
- Reference Code
- V190 / II.A.v. - 5
- Description Level
- 5 / File
- Part Of
- Bruno Engler fonds
- Description Level
- 5 / File
- Series
- II.A. Main file: Alphabetical files
- Reference Code
- V190 / II.A.v. - 5
- Physical Description
- ca 4 negatives: 6 x 6 cm.
- Scope & Content
- Art Krowchuck with human skull at Harvie Heights. Ptarmigan lift at Larch Hill.
- Subject Access
- Chairlifts and gondolas
- Krowchuck, Art
- Larch Valley
- Access Restrictions
- Access by appointment only
- Language
- English
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Miscellaneous. -- 1970
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/descriptions1351
- Part Of
- Bruno Engler fonds
- Scope & Content
- Indians, Art Krowchuck surveying? and with a turtle, Mount Edith Cavell.
- Reference Code
- V190 / II.A.xiii. - 18
- Description Level
- 5 / File
- Part Of
- Bruno Engler fonds
- Description Level
- 5 / File
- Series
- II.A. Main file: Alphabetical files
- Reference Code
- V190 / II.A.xiii. - 18
- Physical Description
- ca.10 negatives: 6 x 6 cm.
- Scope & Content
- Indians, Art Krowchuck surveying? and with a turtle, Mount Edith Cavell.
- Subject Access
- Edith Cavell, Mount
- Indigenous Peoples
- Krowchuck, Art
- Access Restrictions
- Access by appointment only
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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
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- 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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Exposure Photography Festival - Calgary, Banff, Canmore
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue25111
- Medium
- Library - Periodical
- Subjects
- Photography
- Art
- Canmore
- Banff
- Calgary
- Abstract
- Exposure Photography Festival programs
- Notes
- 2008 to 2015
- Accession Number
- TBD
- Call Number
- P
- Collection
- Archives Library
- URL Notes
- Exposure Photography Festival website
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Adjusting the lens : Indigenous activism, colonial legacies, and photographic heritage
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue25525
- Medium
- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- 2021
- Publisher
- Vancouver, British Columbia : University of British Columbia Press
- Call Number
- 07.2 L62a
- Responsibility
- Edited by Sigrid Lien and Hilde Wallem Nielssen
- Publisher
- Vancouver, British Columbia : University of British Columbia Press
- Published Date
- 2021
- Physical Description
- vi, 312 pages : illustrations (black & white) ; 24 cm
- Abstract
- Adjusting the Lens explores the role of photography in contemporary renegotiations of the past and in Indigenous art activism. In moving and powerful case studies, contributors analyze photographic practices and heritage related to Indigenous communities in Canada, Australia, Greenland, Norway, Sweden, Finland, and the United States. In the process, they call attention to how Indigenous people are using old photographs in new ways to empower themselves, revitalize community identity, and decolonize the colonial record. Adjusting the Lens presents original research in this emerging field in Indigenous photography studies, juxtaposing the historical and the contemporary across a range of geographically and culturally distinctive contexts. The transnational perspective of this exciting collection challenges old ways of thinking and meaningfully advances the crucially important project of reclamation. -- Provided by publisher
- Contents
- Reading a Regional Colonial Photographic Archive: Residential Schools in Southern Alberta, 1880-1974 / Carol Williams ; Camera Encounters: Bourgeois Settler Women's Adentures in Sami Areas of Norway / Sigrid Lien and Hilde Wallem Nielssen ; Negotiating Meaning: John Moller's Photographs in Early Twentieth-Century Scandinavian Literature / Ingeborg Hovik ; Reclaiming Pasts, Reclaiming Futures: Indigenous Re-workings of Historical Photography in North America / Laura Peers ; Distruption and Testimony: Archival Photographs, Project Naming, and Inuit Memory in Nunavut / Carol Payne, with contributions by Beth Greehorn, Piita Irniq, Manitok Thompson, Deborah Kigjugalik Webster, Sally Kate Webster, and Christina Williamson ; "Our Histories" in the Photographs of Others: Sami Approaches to Archival Visual Materials / Veli-Pekka Lehtola ; The Best Day for Me, Looking at These Old Photos: Returning Photographs to Australian Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islander People by Jane Lydon and Donna Oxenham ; On Being with (a Photograph of) Sugar Bush Womxn: Towards Anishinaabe Feminist Archival Research Methods / waaseyaa'sin Chrisitne Sy ; Indigenous Culture Jamming: Suohpanterror and the Art of Articulating a Sami Political Community by Laura Junka-Aikio ; Negotiating Postcolonial Identity: Photography as Archive, Collaborative Aesthetics, and Storytelling in Contemporary Greenland / Mette Sandbye ; Photographic Portraits as Dialogical Contact Zones: The Portrait Gallery of Sapmi - Becoming a Nation at the Arctic University Museum of Norway / Hanne Hammer Stein ; Photographic Studies and Indigenous Photographies: Some Thoughts on Categories, Assumptions, and Theories / Elizabeth Edwards
- ISBN
- 9780774866613
- Accession Number
- P2022.04
- Call Number
- 07.2 L62a
- Collection
- Archives Library
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Object lives and global histories in northern North America : material culture in motion, c. 1780-1980
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue25572
- Medium
- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- 2021
- Publisher
- Montreal ; Kingston ; London ; Chicago : McGill-Queen's University Press
- Call Number
- 07.2 L54o
- Responsibility
- Edited by Beverly Lemire, Laura Peers, and Anne Whitelaw
- Publisher
- Montreal ; Kingston ; London ; Chicago : McGill-Queen's University Press
- Published Date
- 2021
- Physical Description
- x, [x], 450 pages : illustrations (some color), maps (some color) ; 25 cm
- Subjects
- Museum
- Museum Studies
- Material culture
- North America
- Object
- History
- Indigenous
- Indigenous Art
- Abstract
- Object Lives and Global Histories in Northern North America explores how close, collaborative looking can discern the traces of contact, exchange, and movement of objects and give them a life and political power in complex cross-cultural histories. Red River coats, prints of colonial places and peoples, Indigenous-made dolls, and an Englishwoman's collection provide case studies of art and material culture that correct and give nuance to global and imperial histories. The result of a collaborative research process involving Indigenous and non-Indigenous contributors, this book looks closely at the circumstances of making, use, and circulation of these objects: things that supported and defined both Indigenous resistance and colonial and imperial purposes. Contributors re-envision the histories of northern North America by focusing on the lives of things flowing to and from this vast region between the eighteenth and the twentieth centuries, showing how material culture is a critical link that tied this diverse landscape to the wider world. An original perspective on the history of northern North American peoples grounded in things, Object Lives and Global Histories in Northern North America provides a key analytical and methodological lens that exposes the complexity of cultural encounters and connections between local and global communities.-- Provided by publisher
- Contents
- Acknowledgments ; Maps ; Introduction / Beverly Lemire, Laura Peers, and Anne Whitelaw ; 1. Object lives: innovating methodology / Beverly Lemire, Laura Peers, and Anne Whitelaw ; Sidebar 1. Management and methodology / Beverly Lemire, Laura Peers, and Anne Whitelaw ; 2. Crossing worlds: hide coats, relationships, and identity in Rupert's Land and Britain / Laura Peers ; 3. "A typical Canadian outfit": the Red River coat / Cynthia Cooper ; Sidebar 2. The Huron-Wendat Capot / Cynthia Cooper ; Sidebar 3. The Red River coat and its commercial promotion / Cynthia Cooper ; 4. Colonizing winter: tobogganing, toboggan suits, and imperial agendas in the Northlands, c. 1800-1900 / Beverly Lemire ; Sidebar 4. Gifts of empire / Beverly Lemire ; 5. Peter Rindisbacher and the imagined North: circulations, realities, and representations / Julie-Ann Mercer ; 6. The wampum and the print: objects tied to Nicolas Vincent Tsawenhohi's London visit, 1824-1825 / Jonathan Lainey and Anne Whitelaw ; Sidebar 5. Active imperial networks / Jonathan Lainey and Anne Whitelaw ; 7. A brief history of the "Eskimo sweater" / Laurie K. Bertram ; 8. Clare Sheridan: British writer, sculptor, and collector in Blackfoot country, 1937 / Sarah Carter ; 9. Dolls, women's art, and Indigenous networks in the borderlands of northern North America, 1885-1945 / Katie Pollock ; 10. Dew claw bags, Indigenous women, and material culture in history and practice / Judy Half and Beverly Lemire ; 11. Inscribing the North West: hide jackets and colonial surveyors / Susan Berry ; Sidebar 6. Jackets in circulation / Susan Berry ; 12. From the sanatorium to the museum and beyond: the circulation of art and craft made by Indigenous patients at tuberculosis hospitals / Sara Komarnisky ; Figures ; Bibliography ; Contributors ; Index.
- ISBN
- 9780228003991
- Accession Number
- P2022.13
- Call Number
- 07.2 L54o
- Collection
- Archives Library
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- Medium
- Library - Periodical
- Publisher
- Philadelphia : Curtis Publishing Co.
- Call Number
- P
- Publisher
- Philadelphia : Curtis Publishing Co.
- Medium
- Library - Periodical
- Subjects
- Travel
- Tourism
- Advertising
- Essays
- Art
- Illustration
- Abstract
- Holiday was an American travel magazine published between 1946-1977. The magazine was relaunched in 2014 as a bi-annual magazine based in Paris, France.
- Contents
- Contains highlights from destinations all over the world including essays, advertising, illustration, art, and photography.
- Accession Number
- 3069A
- Call Number
- P
- Holdings
- 1946-1969
- Frequency
- Monthly
- Collection
- Archives Library
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Asia : the American magazine of the Orient
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue25694
- Medium
- Library - Periodical
- Publisher
- New York : Asia Publishing Company
- Call Number
- ARC-P
- Publisher
- New York : Asia Publishing Company
- Medium
- Library - Periodical
- Subjects
- Travel
- Tourism
- Advertising
- Essays
- Art
- Abstract
- Asia was an American magazine, which reported on the Asian continent and its people. It was published from 1898-1946. Peter Whyte visited many Asian countries prior to being married. Once married, Peter and Catharine travelled this region as well.
- Contents
- Contains highlights from multiple Asian countries including essays, advertising, art, and photography.
- Accession Number
- 3069A
- Call Number
- ARC-P
- Holdings
- 1921-1937
- Frequency
- Monthly
- Collection
- Archives Library
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Paradise of the Pacific
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- Medium
- Library - Periodical
- Publisher
- Honolulu, Hawaii, USA : Paradise Publishing Company
- Call Number
- P
- Publisher
- Honolulu, Hawaii, USA : Paradise Publishing Company
- Medium
- Library - Periodical
- Subjects
- Travel
- Tourism
- Advertising
- Essays
- Art
- Illustration
- Photography
- Hawaii
- Abstract
- Paradise of the Pacific was born in January 1888, with the blessing of King Kalakaua. Though it changed its name in 1966 to HONOLULU Magazine, the magazine has been in continuous publication for 125 years.
- Accession Number
- 3069A
- Call Number
- P
- Holdings
- 1959-1965
- Frequency
- Bi-monthly
- Collection
- Archives Library
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- Medium
- Library - Periodical
- Publisher
- London : Messrs, Bradbury, Agnew & Co., Limited
- Call Number
- P
- Publisher
- London : Messrs, Bradbury, Agnew & Co., Limited
- Medium
- Library - Periodical
- Subjects
- Politics
- culture
- Advertising
- Essays
- Art
- Illustration
- Satire
- History
- Abstract
- Punch, or The London Charivari was a British weekly magazine of humour and satire established in 1841 by Henry Mayhew and wood-engraver Ebenezer Landells. Earlier version of Punch prominently featured the clownish character Punchinello. Focuses on culture, politics, satire, and humour. After several attempted revivals it was discontinued in 2002.
- Accession Number
- 3069A
- Call Number
- P
- Holdings
- 1933-1951
- Frequency
- Weekly
- Collection
- Archives Library
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