Nova Scotia Women's Action Committee fonds
- MS-11-4
- Fonds
- 1974-1982
Nova Scotia Women's Action Committee.
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Nova Scotia Women's Action Committee fonds
Nova Scotia Women's Action Committee.
Parallel cooperative galleries : [report]
Part of Eyelevel Gallery fonds
Recommendations to the board of directors
Part of Eyelevel Gallery fonds
Records of the Symphony Nova Scotia
Symphony Nova Scotia
Report to the members of Eye Level Gallery
Part of Eyelevel Gallery fonds
Resignation letter from Julia Schmitt Healy
Part of Eyelevel Gallery fonds
Resignation letters from Sue Beaver and Ron Shuebrook
Part of Eyelevel Gallery fonds
Item is a resignation letter from Sue Beaver from the Co-ordinator position and Ron Shuebrook from the Board of Directors and General Membership at Eye Level Gallery. Sue writes eight reasons for her resignation from the Co-ordinator position on January 15, 1976, which includes a lack of respect, unrealistic attitudes regarding money, lack of firm definitions and policies and practices which she regards as immoral and unethical. Ron writes in his letter from January 21, 1976 that there are many reasons for his resignation, which includes a lack of professionalism, a financial crisis of the gallery which was a result of unprofessional behaviour, and his move to Canning, Nova Scotia which left him feeling disconnected from the gallery.
Also included in the item is a letter to members of the Eye Level Gallery stating an urgent matter has come up and a meeting needed to happen on January 15, 1976 at Eye Level by Michael Fernandes and Sue Beaver. A letter addressed to Sue Beaver from Brenda Wallace, the Visual Arts Officer for the Program of Assistance to Art Galleries and Museums states her acceptance of Beaver's resignation from the Eye Level Gallery.
Suggestions for the operations and events at Eye Level Gallery by Karl MacKeeman
Part of Eyelevel Gallery fonds
Writers' Federation of Nova Scotia fonds
The Archives of the Writers' Federation of Nova Scotia consists of records created by the administration, members, and affiliates of the Federation. It includes a wide variety of materials including administrative records, audio/visual material, correspondence, financial records, meeting agendas and minutes for a variety of groups and committees, photographs, promotional and press material. The records refer to the adminstration and functions of the Federation, as well as its relationships with its members, government departments, and other writing, publishing and cultural groups.
Materials are mainly in English, with a small number in French. See individual Series descriptions for detailed scope and content notes.
Writers' Federation of Nova Scotia.