Interview with American jazz pianist Armand Hug on October 26, 1967.
Interview with American jazz pianist Armand Hug on October 28, 1967.
Interview with American jazz pianist Armand Hug on October 28, 1967.
Interview with American jazz pianist Armand Hug on October 28, 1967.
Subseries provides information about the film Art in Action.
Subseries includes project summary, photographs, handwritten notes, contracts, contact lists, clippings, leaflets, correspondence, research documentation about the organization Action terroriste socialmente acceptable (ATSA) and their case.
Series contains miscellaneous documents concerning the Canadian art scene in the 1970s. Documents include a pamphlet for Corridart dans la Rue Sherbrooke, an exhibition put on in conjunction with the 1976 Olympic Games in Montreal, and Vehicle: Handbook of Toronto Cultural Resources (1972) edited by Isobel Harry and Marlene Sober.
Art Roberts Interview
Subseries contains 2 original artworks from the exhibition Windows: From the Inside Out: Painting, Photography, Ceramic and Sculpture (1973), and a t-shirt with a photograph of the founding members of Powerhouse Gallery.
The sub-series provides information on a variety of subjects, such as racism, bilingualism, poverty, and English literature and writers, illustrating his career as journalist, especially for The Gazette, where he wrote, among others, the Watchword column.
The sub-series contains, but is not limited to, newspaper articles by Mark Abley and other writers, book reviews, drafts, and various publications.
Series contains articles relating to René Balcer and his work. Material consists of articles about the three Law & Order television series, a printout of webpage search results for Law & Order, blog posts about the shows, printouts of interviews with Balcer, audio interview about screen writing, and articles dealing with Universal and Vivendi studios.
Subseries contains reference articles that document the history of jazz used by John Gilmore for research purposes.
The fonds illustrates the development of articule Gallery from its beginnings to the present as an active part of the Montreal art scene. It provides information on the administration, finances, and programming of the gallery. The fonds gives a vivid picture of articule’s events and exhibitions throughout the years, including documentation concerning events organized in collaboration with partners, as there is Viva! Art Action, the Mois de la photographie, and other Montreal-wide events. The fonds contains biographical information on a significant number of Canadian and international artists, and on organizations operating in the Quebec art scene. It includes several folders related to the Société du 5 avril, and the RCAAQ [Regroupement des centres d’artistes autogérés du Québec].
The fonds is organized into the following series:
F036/A. Administration
F036/B. Financial Records
F036/C. Programming
F036/D. External Relations
F036/E. Artists and events
F036/F. Publications
F036/G. Reference documentation
The fonds contains a wide variety of documents, including but not limited to, artist’s books, agreements, artworks, contracts, booklets, bills, biographical information, buttons, by-laws, collector’s cards, correspondence, calendars, contracts, drafts, decisions, letters patent, meeting minutes, a manifest, notebooks, regulations, statistics, forms, mandates, historical overviews, subscriptions, job descriptions, job postings, subvention requests, portfolios, project descriptions, financial records, plans, questionnaires, press releases, policies, a press kit, proposals, posters, publications, statements, T-shirts, visitor logs, an inventory, photographs, reference documentation, memoires, guest books, newspaper articles, reports, strategic plans, grant applications, lists, notes, promotional material, legal deposit information, as well as documents related to the gallery’s web site.
articuleInterview with Artie Shaw. Recorded in New York City on December 15, 1970. Produced on December 18, 1970.
Interview with Artie Shaw and George T. Simon about Glenn Miller. Probably recorded in mid 1969.
Artie Shaw interview by George T. Simon. Recorded mid 1969 in New York City. Produced on March 10, 1971.
The subseries provides information on artists who are members of articule or who participated in events organized by the gallery. Artist files document not only the artist’s participation at articule, but also projects not related to the gallery. They also include biographical information about the artists.
The subseries contains agreements, artist books, art works, 2 calendars, correspondence, brochures, CVs, exhibition contracts, financial records, flyers, booklets, exhibition catalogs, photographs, newspaper articles, notebooks, posters, collector’s cards, invitation cards, portfolios, postcards, project descriptions, publications, and other documents
The series provides information on events organized by articule and on participating artists. It documents exhibitions, performances, conferences, workshops, video screenings, poetry readings, and fundraising activities, from the gallery’s beginnings in the 1970s to 2020. Artist files document not only the artist’s participation at articule, but also include biographical information and documentation about projects not related to the gallery.
The series is organized into the following sub-series:
F036/E1. Artist files
F036/E2. Event files
F036/E3. Guest books
The subseries contains guest books, agreements, artist books, artworks, biographies, brochures, buttons, catalogs, contracts, correspondence, CVs, financial records, flyers, invitations, newspaper articles, notes, leaflets, plans, greeting cards, information cards, postcards, posters, printing plates, templates, press releases, project descriptions, programs, publications, statements, T-shirts, visitor logs, calendars, booklets, photographs, notebooks, collector’s cards, portfolios, and other documents.
The series provides information on a wide variety of Quebec, Canadian and international women artists. Most of these artists exhibited at La Centrale or participated in events organized by the gallery. The documentation often goes beyond the events and exhibitions organized by La Centrale and also provides information about the professional development of the artists. The series also includes information related to the preparation of events at La Centrale.
The series contains, but is not limited to, correspondence, brochures, flyers, résumés, exhibition contracts, artist’s statements, photographs, newspaper articles, publications, posters, invitation cards, sound recordings, moving images, guest books, and a few objects.
The series is organized into the following subseries:
P128/E1 Artists and Events - Individual files
P128/E2 Photo albums
P128/E3 Guest books
P128/E4 Grant applications - visual files
The subseries provides information on events organized by the gallery, as well as on participating artists. Events are not limited to exhibitions and performances, but also include conferences, workshops and fundraising activities like street sales and auctions. Artist files document not only the artist’s participation at La Centrale, but also include biographical information and documentation about projects that occurred outside the Gallery.
The subseries contains correspondence, brochures, CVs, flyers, résumés, exhibition contracts, artist’s statements, photographs, newspaper articles, posters, invitation cards, publications, moving images, sound recordings, objects, and other documents.
The series provides information on the artists and groups of artists who exhibited or performed at Véhicule.
The artist files consist principally of correspondence, press releases, press clippings, résumés, and photographs. The exhibition and performance files consist principally of press clippings, press releases, exhibition requests, and photographs.
The series is organized into the following sub-series:
P0027/05a Artists
P0027/05b Exhibitions and performances
Series contains a portrait of Irving Layton painted by Edith Mather in 1962.
Series contains drawings, sketches, and paintings given to Irving Layton.