Item MS-3-46.2018-014, Box 122, Item 76 - Centre for Art Tapes programming footage

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Centre for Art Tapes programming footage

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Shauna Dempsey, Ariella Pahlke, Thom Fitzgerald

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MS-3-46.2018-014, Box 122, Item 76

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1 videocassette : Hi 8 ; 8 mm

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Ariella Pahlke is a documentary and video artist who currently resides in Terence Bay, Nova Scotia. Pahlke has been teaching, curating, and creating documentaries and independent shorts over the past nineteen years. She has exhibited works nationally and internationally. Pahlke is currently involved in the Centre for Art Tapes, Visual Arts Nova Scotia and the Documentary Organization of Canada.

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Thom Fitzgerald is an international award winning film director, producer, writer and actor. Born in 1968, in New Jersey, Fitzgerald was a film student at the Cooper Union in New York when he studied at the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design in Halifax, Nova Scotia as an exchange student for one semester. In 1988, after graduating from the Cooper Union with a BFA in performance and film, he relocated to Nova Scotia where he still currently resides. Fitzgerald became associated with the Centre for Art Tapes in 1991 because his video recording “My Mother’s House” became a part of the centre’s tape collection.

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Item contains video recordings: a performance by Shauna Dempsey called "Mermaid in Love" (April 10, 1992) and audio scholarship submissions from Ariella Pahlke and Thom Fitzgerald (April 18, 1992).

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Videocassette can be viewed at the Dalhousie University Archives. Advance notice is required.

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