Artists--British Columbia

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Art school, St. Ives, early 1900s

One postcard photograph showing Emily Carr and other students in class at St Ives, Cornwall, England. Emily Carr has been identified as the student standing on the left with her back to the camera, wearing a hat and an apron. An unknown hand has written Emily and an arrow on the face of this postcard photograph. The image shows an art class given by either Julius Olsson or Algernon Talmage at the Harbour Studios, St. Ives. Art students Will Ashton and Hilda Fearon to Carr's left. Carr was in St. Ives 1901-1902.

Herbert Lanyon was a professional photographer resident in St Ives.

Article : "My Friend, Emily Carr"

"My friend, Emily Carr" is an article written by Edythe Hembroff Brand (later Schleicher) after Emily Carr's death. It predates her manuscript for "M.E.": "A portrayal of Emily Carr" which was accepted for publication by Oxford University Press in 1951, but not published until 1969 by Clarke Irwin Company, Toronto.

Between ourselves : B.C. : colour and sound

SUMMARY: "Between Ourselves" was a weekly series of hour-long radio programs that presented Canada to Canadians. It featured aspects of Canadian life in docudramas, plays, music, and interviews, originating fr;om different regions of Canada. The series ran from 1966 to 1979. This episode begins with a discussion of the art scene in B.C. during the 1960s. David Watmough interviews five working artists who di;scuss their background, and the inspiration for and influences on their art. The artists include: Gordon Smith, Takao Tanabe, John Corner, Peter Paul Oakes and Jack Darcus. The program continues with ;interviews with three Austrian women of the B.C. musical world: Miss Rita Guough [sp?], Mrs. Marie Scheilder [sp?], and Dr. Ida Halpern.;

Between ourselves : B.C. : colour and sound

SUMMARY: "Between Ourselves" was a weekly series of hour-long radio programs that presented Canada to Canadians. It featured aspects of Canadian life in docudramas, plays, music, and interviews, originating fr;om different regions of Canada. The series ran from 1966 to 1979. This episode begins with a discussion of the art scene in B.C. during the 1960s. David Watmough interviews five working artists who di;scuss their background, and the inspiration for and influences on their art. The artists include: Gordon Smith, Takao Tanabe, John Corner, Peter Paul Oakes and Jack Darcus. The program continues with ;interviews with three Austrian women of the B.C. musical world: Miss Rita Guough [sp?], Mrs. Marie Scheilder [sp?], and Dr. Ida Halpern.;

Between ourselves : Pacific door

SUMMARY: "Between Ourselves" was a weekly series of hour-long radio programs that presented Canada to Canadians. It featured aspects of Canadian life in docudramas, plays, music, and interviews, originating from different regions of Canada. The series ran from 1966 to 1979. This episode, "Pacific Door", explores a "west coast" point of view in the arts. Musicians, writers, artists, and filmmakers discuss the impact of the landscape, and how the west coast impacts their art. The voices heard include playwright George Ryga.;

Between ourselves : The birds of Lansdowne

SUMMARY: "Between Ourselves" was a weekly series of hour-long radio programs that presented Canada to Canadians. It featured aspects of Canadian life in docudramas, plays, music, and interviews, originating fr;om different regions of Canada. The series ran from 1966 to 1979. The first part of this episode is a conversation between Don Mowatt and James Fenwick Lansdowne, discussing Lansdowne's bird paintings;. Lansdowne's early background is explored, including his interest in birds, the selection of his specimens, and his interest in Audubon and his work. Edith Lansdowne and John Rogers, a Vancouver Sun; columnist, are also heard. The second part of the program features the musical composition "The Birds of Lansdowne" by Jean Coulthard, written for this broadcast. It is performed by the Indiana Arts; Trio at the Shawnigan Lake International Festival.;

Between ourselves : The far out west : Baxter, Lewis, etc.

SUMMARY: "Between Ourselves" was a weekly series of hour-long radio programs that presented Canada to Canadians. It featured aspects of Canadian life in docudramas, plays, music, and interviews, originating fr;om different regions of Canada. The series ran from 1966 to 1979. This episode, "The Far Out West: Baxter, Lewis etc.", features conversations with three young Vancouver artists attempting to redefine; the word "art". Ingrid and Ian Baxter are co-presidents of the N.E. Thing Company; Dennis Vance is a sculptor in sound. They talk with Hilda Mortimer about some of the ways they (and we) might resha;pe the shapes of things to come.;

Bill Reid interview

CALL NUMBER: T3955:0009 RECORDED: [location unknown], 1982 SUMMARY: An interview with Vancouver sculptor and artist Bill Reid.;

CALL NUMBER: T3955:0010 track 1 RECORDED: [location unknown], 1982 SUMMARY: An interview with Vancouver sculptor and artist Bill Reid (cont'fd).;

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