Item is a poster for an event held from April 23 - May 27, 2009, at Eyelevel Gallery. This event was featured as part of Eyelevel Unplugged, a month-long experiment in low-tech and creative administration.
Item is a poster for an event as part of Eyelevel Unplugged held from April 23 - May 27, 2009, at Eyelevel Gallery. This event was featured as part of Eyelevel Unplugged, a month-long experiment in low-tech and creative administration.
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.
Item is a poster for an exhibition featuring paintings by Janice Leonard titled "Dream homes", Gary Spearin, and Robert Pope, held from November 16 - December 2, 1982 at Eye Level Gallery.
Item is a poster for Black Wimmin: When And Where We Enter, a group exhibition presented by the Diasporic African Women's Art collective. The exhibition toured Canada in 1989 and was presented in Halifax, Nova Scotia by Eyelevel Gallery from September 6 - 23, 1989.
Item is a poster for a group exhibition held from December 4-22, 1984, at Eye Level Gallery. The artists that participated in this event were: Rose Adams, Elizabeth Devine, Cliff Eyland, Alex Livingston, Patrick Mabey, Glen MacKinnon, Paul Miller, Catherine Paul, Julie Schwartz, and Heather Scott.
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.
Folder contains material from the Audio Room B, an experimental space for audio projects and sound installations; showcasing 12 artists from across Canada and abroad. Artists include: Stefan Gingras; Jesse Frank Matthews; Karen Nieuwland; Tania Sures; Mary-Anne McTrowe; Xandro Valles Gonzalex and Gema Perales Garcia; Auriane Sokoloski; Julian Haladyn.
The file contains material for the exhibition "The Impossible Museum is an exploration of the Thomas McCulloch Museum's history and collection through artworks that question, critique, and recontextualize the contents of this 19th century collection."
File contains a poster for an exhibition featuring works by Ryan Arnott, Gary Conway, Michael Fernandes, John Greer, Donald Lindblad, Susanne Paquette, Felicity Redgrave, Roger Savage, and Julia Schmitt-Healy. The exhibition opened Eye Level Gallery's 1977/78 season of exhibitions, performances, and events.
File contains a poster for Quick Change, an exhibition of photography by David MacKenzie presented at Eye Level Gallery from December 8, 1977 to January 7, 1978. The exhibition featured black and white photographs, sound and a slide show of colour images of people at Peggy's Cove, Nova Scotia.
File contains seventeen photographs of exhibitions at Eye Level Gallery presented between 1980 and 1986, including the Auckland / Halifax Exchange exhibition presented in Halifax from September 2-26, 1986.
Item is a small poster for the series of exhibitions held in the winter and spring of 2010. Big stop here / Chris Foster, February 26 - March 28, 2010; Francesca Tallone, April 16 - May 20, 2010; Brenna P. Philips, May 28 - June 26, 2010.
Fonds consists of records created and collected by the Centre for Art Tapes between 1977 and 2005. Materials reflect the artist-run centre's diverse functions and activities. Records include correspondence, meeting minutes, photographs, scholarship applications, funding applications, posters, programs, CDs, DVDs, audio cassettes, exhibition catalogues, reports, financial statements, public service announcements, news releases, blueprints, agreements, workshop materials and programming information.
Items consist of a video recording by Melodie Calvert, Caroline Murray-Crick and Nancy David. This video work was a part of the 1986 video exhibition, "Life Like It", which featured Halifax-based video artists and traveled nationally. "Survival: Still the Issue" deals with the subject of women's survival in the Halifax region because of the high price and scarcity of shelter, health and employment.
Item consists of a video recording by Jan Peacock. This video work was a part of the 1986 video exhibition, "Life Like It", which featured Halifax-based video artists and travelled nationally.
Item consists of a video recording by Jan Peacock. This video work was a part of the 1986 video exhibition, "Life Like It", which featured Halifax-based video artists and travelled nationally.
Item consists of two separate video recordings, "Survival: Still the Issue" and "Like Life It: Some Hfx. Video". This video work was a part of the 1986 video exhibition, "Life Like It", which featured Halifax-based video artists and travelled nationally.
Item consists of two separate video recordings for the video exhibition "Like Life It": Some Hfx. Video and Catie. These video works were created by Dean Brousseau and were a part of the 1986 video exhibition, "Life Like It", which featured Halifax-based video artists and traveled nationally.
Items consist of three video recordings by Dean Brousseau. "Catie" was a part of the 1986 video exhibition, "Life Like It", which featured Halifax-based video artists and traveled nationally.
Item consists of a video recording that is based on excerpts of a six hour monologue by Sherman with a computer-based video sensing robot, created by the artist for an exhibition.
Item consists of a video by Tom Sherman. Originally conceived of as an installation, “Exclusive Memory” is based on excerpts of a 6 hour monologue by Sherman to a machine, a computer-based video sensing robot, created by the artist.
Item consists of a silent video by Tom Sherman. Originally conceived of as an installation, “Exclusive Memory” is based on excerpts of a 6 hour monologue by Sherman to a machine, a computer-based video sensing robot, created by the artist.
Item consists of a video by Tom Sherman. Originally conceived of as an installation, “Exclusive Memory” is based on excerpts of a 6 hour monologue by Sherman to a machine, a computer-based video sensing robot, created by the artist.
Item is a compact disc (CD-ROM) of exhibition material between CFAT and Eyelevel Gallery from October 16, 2010 - November 27, 2010; CFAT Electronics Residents 2009-2009, 2009-2010.
File contains artist statement for The Glass Bead Game by Timothy Watters presented at Centre for Art Tapes as part of the First Annual Audio by Artists Festival.
File contains artist statement by Nora Hutchinson for Go Away Heart, Plus Three Other Videotapes, an exhibition of Hutchinson's video works presented by the Centre for Art Tapes. File also contains poster and program for exhibition.
File contains photographs from The Glass Bead Game installation by Timothy Watters. The installation was presented by the Centre for Art Tapes as part of the Audio by Artists festival.