Item is a photograph of British Royal regalia on display at Dalhousie in 1954. Visible in the photograph are Royal Box Aprons, swords, sceptres, and crowns atop a table covered with Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II's royal cypher.
Item is a photograph of British Royal regalia on display at Dalhousie in 1954. Visible in the photograph is the Coronation Bible, the Queen's Glove, the Faldstool, a canopy, and the Purple Robe of State.
Item is a photograph of children looking at the British Royal regalia on display at Dalhousie in 1954. Visible in the photograph are Royal Box Aprons, swords, sceptres, and crowns atop a table covered with Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II's royal cypher.
Item is a photograph of British Royal regalia on display at Dalhousie in 1954. Visible in the photograph is the Queen's Glove, the Faldstool, a canopy, the Purple Robe of State, the Duke's Robe and Coronet, and the Supertunica robe of gold.
Item is a photograph of an unidentified exhibition presented by Eyelevel Gallery. The photograph shows the exterior of buildings with a transparent overlay showing two men standing and the text in the middle reads: “assuming that what must change is only out there.”
Item is a photograph of an unidentified exhibition presented by Eyelevel Gallery. The photograph shows the exterior of buildings with a transparent overlay showing two men standing and the text in the middle reads: “assuming that what must change is only out there.”
Item is a photograph of an unidentified exhibition presented by Eyelevel Gallery. The photograph shows the exterior of buildings with a transparent overlay showing an article page with an image of watching a film; the article's title reads: “How to hide two thousand men?”
Item is a photograph of an unidentified exhibition presented by Eyelevel Gallery. The photograph shows the exterior of buildings with a transparent overlay showing an article page with an image of watching a film; the article's title reads: “How to hide two thousand men?”
Item is an unlabeled photograph of an exhibition presented by Eyelevel Gallery. The photograph depicts ten black and white juxtaposed images of children playing. Each image is mounted on a cardboard and displayed on two walls.
Item is an unlabeled photograph of an exhibition presented by Eyelevel Gallery. The photograph depicts ten black and white juxtaposed images of children playing. Each image is mounted on a cardboard and displayed on two walls
Item is an unlabeled photograph of an exhibition presented by Eyelevel Gallery. The photograph depicts six black and white images of children playing in two rows of three columns. Each image is mounted on a cardboard and displayed on a wall.
Item is an unlabeled photograph of an exhibition presented by Eyelevel Gallery. The photograph depicts six black and white images of children playing in two rows of three columns. Each image is mounted on a cardboard and displayed on a wall.
Item is a photograph of Cosmic Peggy by José Antonio Valverde when the painting was on display as part of Peggy's Cove Syndrome, the first exhibition presented by Eye Level Gallery.
Item is a photograph of (from left to right) Dr. A.P. Angelopoulos, Dr. Edith Angelopoulos, and Ted Loder at the Dalhousie Art Gallery. They are looking at the picture entitled Icicles, which won Best in Show at the Staff, Student, and Alumni Photo Exhibition.
Item is a photograph of Evelyn Holmes, curator of the Dalhousie Art Gallery; and Guy MacLean, Vice President Academic and Research. The photograph was taken at the testimonial dinner for Evelyn Holmes at the Saraguay Club in May, 1975. Photograph was published in University News September 5, 1975.
Item is a photograph of Evelyn Holmes with a pottery display. Evelyn Holmes was Acting Curator at the Dalhousie Art Gallery at the time of the photo. Exhibit on at the time was the Dalhousie Faculty Exhibit, January 1967. File contains a duplicate of this image.
Item is a photograph of Evelyn Holmes with a pottery display. Evelyn Holmes was Acting Curator at the Dalhousie Art Gallery at the time of the photo. Exhibit on at the time was the Dalhousie Faculty Exhibit, January 1967. File contains a duplicate of this image.
Item is an unlabeled photograph of an exhibition presented by Eyelevel Gallery. The image includes a wall text that reads: “I was alive in the wood I was killed by the cruel axe living I was silent dead I sing sweetly”
Item is an unlabeled photograph of an exhibition presented by Eyelevel Gallery. The image includes a wall text that reads: “I was alive in the wood I was killed by the cruel axe living I was silent dead I sing sweetly”
Item is an unlabeled photograph of an exhibition presented by Eyelevel Gallery. The image includes a wall text that reads: “I was alive in the wood I was killed by the cruel axe living I was silent dead I sing sweetly”
Item is a photograph of five photographs displayed as part of the Locations/National group exhibition. The photographs were made by Barbara Lounder or Cathy Quinn.
Item is an unlabeled photograph of an exhibition presented by Eyelevel Gallery. The photograph depicts four images related to an unidentified war arranged side by side horizontally.
Item is a photograph of guests at the Three Years Acquisitions art exhibit at the Dalhousie Art Gallery in December, 1973. Three Years Acquisitions was an exhibit of acquisitions, purchases, and gifts obtained by the Dalhousie Art Gallery between 1970 and 1973. Photograph shows (from left to right) David Whizman; Amanda Woodhouse; and Celia Fried.
Item is an unlabeled photograph of an exhibition presented by Eyelevel Gallery. The image shows six artifacts of hands holding an object - five of them are on a display table and one on the wall shelf.
Item is an unlabeled photograph of an exhibition presented by Eyelevel Gallery. The image shows six artifacts of hands holding an object - five of them are on a display table and one on the wall shelf.
Item is an unlabeled photograph of an exhibition presented by Eyelevel Gallery. The image shows six artifacts of hands holding an object - five of them are on a display table, and one is on the wall shelf.
Item is an unlabeled photograph of an exhibition presented by Eyelevel Gallery. The image shows six artifacts of hands holding an object - five of them are on a display table, and one is on the wall shelf.
Item is an unlabeled photograph of an exhibition presented by Eyelevel Gallery. The image shows six artifacts of hands holding an object - five of them are on a display table, and one is on the wall shelf.
Item is a photograph of the Josef Svoboda exhibit opening reception at the Dalhousie Art Gallery on October 4, 1974. Photograph shows (from left to right) Henry Hicks; Dalhousie University President; Josef Svoboda, artist; Professor L.H. Lawrence; and Professor Peter Perina, Theatre Department Chairman.
Item is a photograph of Josef Svoboda (far right) talking with two unidentified men at his exhibit opening at the Dalhousie Art Gallery on October 4, 1974.
Item is a photograph of Ken Beaver with a large model airplane. More than 50 model aircrafts made up the exhibition held at the Dalhousie Arts Centre. Photograph was published in University News Vol. 5. No. 16, pg 11.
Item is a photograph of Lauren Harris Sr. and Evelyn Holmes looking at art at the Dalhousie Art Gallery in 1967. Evelyn Holmes was Acting Curator at the Dalhousie Art Gallery at the time of the photo. File contains a duplicate of this image.
Item is a photograph of Lawren Harris Sr. and Evelyn Holmes looking at art at the Dalhousie Art Gallery in 1967. Evelyn Holmes was Acting Curator at the Dalhousie Art Gallery at the time of the photo. File contains a duplicate of this image.
Item is a photograph of a letter from John Murchie to the Eye Level Gallery Board of Directors, sent on June 7, 1983. In the letter, Murchie details his proposal for the Locations/National exhibition. Murchie proposed One Way Ticket, a work "intended to respond to some of Canada's political, social, and geographic specifics." Murchie proposed to send an invitation to John Bentley Mays, art critic for the Globe and Mail, to speak in Halifax during the opening of the Locations/National exhibition in Halifax. Murchie also proposed to send Mays a cheque for $99.00, "which is equivalent to the fare for a one-way ticket from Toronto to Halifax, or Halifax to Toronto, on a Via Rail Coach."
Item is a photograph of the Marine Venus sculpture in Montreal. Marine Venus was created by Robert Hedrick and was on display at Expo '67 and Man and His World in Montreal. It was installed on University Avenue at Dalhousie in 1969.
Item is a photograph of Canadian operatic contralto Maureen Forrester, Dr. Henry Hicks, and unidentified children, at the Leonardo da Vinci exhibit opening at the Dalhousie Art Gallery in 1972.
Item is a photograph of Canadian operatic contralto Maureen Forrester with an unidentified girl, at the Leonardo da Vinci exhibit opening at the Dalhousie Art Gallery in 1972.
Item is a photograph of the Leonardo da Vinci exhibit opening reception at the Dalhousie Art Gallery in 1972. The exhibit was one of the first in the new Art Gallery, in the Dalhousie Arts Centre. Photograph shows (from left to right) Maureen Forrester, Canadian operatic contralto; Dr. Henry Hicks, Dalhousie University President; and Professor Ernest Smith, Dalhousie Art Gallery director.