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Y Level summer symposium on validation

Item is a poster for exhibitions part of Y level summer exhibition series held from June 19-August 19, 1993. The exhibitions at Eye Level Gallery featured works by Vida Simon, Jane Williams, Jordan Broadworth, Leo Toner, Robert Nock, Jane Mothersell, Kelly Mark, Iris Seyler, Kate Monroe, Hall Smith, and Gordon Whiteside.

The continuing thread

Item is a poster for a group exhibition of Barbara Luxton, Ann MacGillivray, Vita Plume, Leslie Sampson, and Ruth Scheuing presented by Eyelevel Gallery from January 7-25, 1986. The image on the poster is credited to Clayton & Sons, merchant tailors clothier, Argyle street, (Scotia Square) Halifax circa 1900 Nova Scotia Public Archives.

Photograph of unidentified exhibition wall photo display

Item is an unlabeled photograph of an exhibition presented by Eyelevel Gallery. The photograph depicts nine juxtaposed images in the middle, two illustrations on the left, and three images of an unidentified man holding a child in his lap on the right.

Photograph of unidentified exhibition wall photo display

Item is an unlabeled photograph of an exhibition presented by Eyelevel Gallery. The photograph depicts nine juxtaposed images in the middle, two illustrations on the left, and three images of an unidentified man holding a child in his lap on the right.

Photograph of two miniature medieval soldiers on a wall display

Item is an unlabeled photograph of an exhibition presented by Eyelevel Gallery. The label reads: “There was a layer of hardness beneath the skin a wall of steel a sinew of iron will and the glint of danger He looked like a prizefighter or a Roman gladiator prepared to stand his ground to the death but confident of his ability to survive - D. S. Arthur: The Oasis Project” (left)

“Had he realized then that some men found no release in the company of women or even the love of other men but only in those rare moments that war could bestow. – A. Coppel: The Burning Mountain” (right)

Photograph of two images of an unidentified exhibition

Item is an unlabeled photograph of an exhibition presented by Eyelevel Gallery. The photograph depicts two juxtaposed images. The upper image is a portrait of a woman and two children posing in formal attire. The lower image depicts an issue of The Toronto Star newspaper with child handprints and other markings drawn onto the newspaper. The image includes a note that reads: "I used to pretend that my real father was Roy Rogers."

Photograph of two images of an unidentified exhibition

Item is an unlabeled photograph of an exhibition presented by Eyelevel Gallery. The photograph depicts two juxtaposed images. The upper image is a portrait of a woman and two children posing in formal attire. The lower image depicts an issue of The Toronto Star newspaper with child handprints and other markings drawn onto the newspaper. The image includes a note that reads: "I used to pretend that my real father was Roy Rogers."

Photograph of two artifacts display

Item is an unlabeled photograph of an exhibition presented by Eyelevel Gallery. The image shows two artifacts each in black and white on a wall shelf.

Photograph of Tramp Art doll cradle

Item is a photograph of a Tramp Art style doll cradle. The cradle was made by an artist in Pictou County, Nova Scotia around 1900. Each part was whittled and fitted together without the use of glue or nails. The cradle was made in the "crown of thorns" tradition because of the spiked ends.

Donkin, John

Photograph of Tramp Art doll cradle

Item is a photograph of a Tramp Art style doll cradle. The cradle was made by an artist in Pictou County, Nova Scotia around 1900. Each part was whittled and fitted together without the use of glue or nails. The cradle was made in the "crown of thorns" tradition because of the spiked ends.

Donkin, John

Photograph of Tom Lackie, Mary McLaughlin and Dr. Wilkie Kushner

Item is a photograph of Tom Lackie, Mary McLaughlin and Dr. Wilkie Kushner at the Dalhousie Art Gallery. Photograph shows (from left to right) Tom Lackie, Art Gallery staff; Mary McLaughlin, Art Gallery staff; and Dr. Wilkie Kushner, Dalhousie Health Services. Dr. Kushner was the creator of the art in the photo. His artwork was part of the Student, Staff, and Alumni Exhibit at the Dalhousie Art Gallery in 1977.

Photograph of three war-related images with texts on display

Item is an unlabeled photograph of an exhibition presented by Eyelevel Gallery. The photograph depicts three images related to an unidentified war arranged side by side horizontally. The individuals in them are not identified. The text in the middle image reads:
“Dan ran, zigzag, as bullets ricocheted around his swerving body. With a desperate leap he fell into a trench as his fellow soldiers cheered. Suddenly he sprang into view and with a swift, smooth movement flung a grenade into an enemy bunker. There was a blinding flash and a deafening roar followed by a deathly silence, interrupted by more cheering. Grinning, Dan charged into the smoke…..”

Photograph of three war-related images on display

Item is an unlabeled photograph of an exhibition presented by Eyelevel Gallery. The photograph depicts three war-related images arranged side by side. The individuals in the images are not identified. The texts in the images reads (left to right):
"Heave brows
piercing eyes
Penetrating gaze
Commanding mouth
Strong jaw
Devastatingly handsome
Merciless features
Brutally handsome
Masterful build
Smouldering strength
Forceful bearing"

Photograph of three war-related images on display

Item is an unlabeled photograph of an exhibition presented by Eyelevel Gallery. The photograph depicts three war-related images arranged side by side. The text in each image repeats:
“ You are a man, life is a battle, win it! Whether by pen, gun or the sweat of your brow, you must succeed. In the bedroom, boardroom or battlefield, you are expected to triumph. Remember the spoils of life fall to the victor alone. So up and at ‘em, strike while the irons hot, put on a brave face and be convincing. You’re bound to succeed.”

Photograph of The Scientific Research Bureau of Canada exhibition by John Watt

Item is a photograph of a television on a table surrounded by chairs and a large wall-mounted photograph that formed part of the The Scientific Research Bureau of Canada exhibition by John Watt. Four copies of a report and one pamphlet are on the table, along with an ashtray, water jug, and two cups. The exhibition was presented by the Centre for Art Tapes from September 27, 1978 to October 6, 1978.

Photograph of The Scientific Research Bureau of Canada exhibition by John Watt

Item is a photograph of a television on a table surrounded by chairs and a large wall-mounted photograph that formed part of the The Scientific Research Bureau of Canada exhibition by John Watt. Four copies of a report and one pamphlet are on the table, along with an ashtray, water jug, and two cups. The exhibition was presented by the Centre for Art Tapes from September 27, 1978 to October 6, 1978.

Photograph of The Scientific Research Bureau of Canada exhibition by John Watt

Item is a photograph of a television on a table surrounded by chairs and a large wall-mounted photograph that formed part of the The Scientific Research Bureau of Canada exhibition by John Watt. Four copies of a report and one pamphlet are on the table, along with an ashtray, water jug, and two cups. The exhibition was presented by the Centre for Art Tapes from September 27, 1978 to October 6, 1978.

Photograph of The Scientific Research Bureau of Canada exhibition by John Watt

Item is a photograph of a television on a table surrounded by chairs and a large wall-mounted photograph that formed part of the The Scientific Research Bureau of Canada exhibition by John Watt. Four copies of a report and one pamphlet are on the table, along with an ashtray, water jug, and two cups. The exhibition was presented by the Centre for Art Tapes from September 27, 1978 to October 6, 1978.

Photograph of The Scientific Research Bureau of Canada exhibition by John Watt

Item is a photograph of an open briefcase that formed part of the The Scientific Research Bureau of Canada exhibition by John Watt. The exhibition was presented by the Centre for Art Tapes from September 27, 1978 to October 6, 1978. Invitations to the exhibition can be seen inside the briefcase.

Photograph of The Scientific Research Bureau of Canada exhibition by John Watt

Item is a photograph of a television on a table surrounded by chairs and a large wall-mounted photograph that formed part of the The Scientific Research Bureau of Canada exhibition by John Watt. Four copies of a report and one pamphlet are on the table, along with an ashtray, water jug, and two cups. The exhibition was presented by the Centre for Art Tapes from September 27, 1978 to October 6, 1978.

Photograph of The Invisible Hunter exhibit

Item is a photograph of pieces from The Invisible Hunter exhibit. Photograph shows two sculptures of heads and an image in the background. The Invisible Hunter was an exhibit about Aboriginal peoples and spirits. Photograph was published in University News, November 11, 1976.
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