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Faculty of the Studio Division at NSCAD Show at Mount St. Vincent
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- Sound recording
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MS-3-46, 1978-009A, B, & C
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1 audio cassette
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Name of creator
(1935-)
Biographical history
Eric Cameron was born in 1935 in Leicester England and currently works as a Professor of Art at the University of Calgary. Cameron received his BA in painting from King’s College, Durham University in Newcastle and his Diploma in Art History from the Courtauld Institute at the University of London. Cameron is known for his “Think Paintings” that he begun in 1979 as a teacher at the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design. His “Thick Paintings” are objects that he covered in multiple layers of gesso. Cameron received the 2004 Governor General’s Award for Visual Art.
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Scope and content
Item consists of an audio recording of a NSCAD show at Mount St. Vincent University which was recorded from November 23 to December 10, 1978.
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- English
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Audio can be accessed at the Dalhousie University Archives. Advance notice is required.
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Copyright is held by the artists.