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The Impossible Museum fonds

  • Fonds
  • 2018-2020

Fonds contains a selection of documents, drawings, material samples, and images collected by D'Arcy Wilson and Lisa Bouraly during a two-year research project focused on Thomas McCulloch and Andrew Downs. The fonds is part of an exhibition, the "Impossible Museum," curated by Lisa Bouraly and featuring works by D'Arcy Wilson and Amy Malbeuf. The exhibition is presented by Eyelevel Gallery in the Thomas McCulloch Museum in the Dalhousie University Life Sciences Centre from March 5 to April 30, 2020.

Material includes a selection of texts and notes tracing Bouraly's research while preparing the exhibition. These documents were selected by Wilson from Bouraly's collection. Fonds also includes an encapsulated drawing of Thomas McCulloch, material swatches linked to one of the works in the exhibition, scraps and drawings left over from a collage, photographs of works in progress, a copy of the exhibition essay, and other material related to the exhibition. Fonds also includes photocopies of several nineteenth century texts reviewed by Bouraly during her research.

The file box includes a pair of white gloves and a list of materials in the box.

Wilson, D'Arcy

Nova Scotia Rainbow Action Project LGBT research projects, educational materials, and correspondence

File contains materials relating to the Nova Scotia Rainbow Action Project's participation in various research projects. Materials include one copy of survey questions for a 2005 study on gender and aggression conducted by Dr. Nancy Bartlett of Mount Saint Vincent University and associated correspondence; one invitation to participate in a study on nursing care for lesbians during childbirth, conducted by Lisa Goldberg of Dalhousie University, associated correspondence, and 1 copy of the project's research proposal; 1 package of information regarding a study on homophobia and heterosexism in undergraduate medical education, conducted by Dr. Frank Blye of Dalhousie University, and associated correspondence.

Canada looks abroad : the Atlantic Canadian perspective : One-day conference of the Halifax Branch of the Canadian Institute of International Affairs and the Halifax Dialogues Committee : [conference materials]

File contains conference materials for the one-day conference of the Halifax Branch of the Canadian Institute of International Affairs (CIIA) and the Halifax Dialogues Committee at Saint Mary's University on February 1, 2003, with the theme "Canada Looks Abroad: The Atlantic Canadian Perspective". Winham appeared as a panelist in the third plenary session on International Trade and Development. File includes research notes and correspondence.

Institutional challenges arising from deepening Canada-US economic integration : [manuscript and conference materials]

File contains the text of a lecture delivered by Gilbert Winham at the CTPL Workshop on Canada/US Institutional Issues at Carleton University on September 22, 2003. The title of Winham's lecture was "Institutional Challenges Arising from Deepening Canada-US Economic Integration". File also includes handwritten notes from other lectures.

Outline of a talk to 27 Chinese senior officials from the State Economic and Trade Commission (SETC) : [notes and correspondence]

File contains an online of a talk given by Gilbert Winham to 27 visiting senior officials from the Chinese State Economic and Trade Commission (SETC), at the Dalhousie Law School in Halifax on October 28, 2002. The topic covered international trade and law, antidumping and countervailing legislation, and trade dispute management. File also contains correspondence between Winham and Lei Yan, Artan Spahiu, and Winnie Fung.

Research notes for preliminary program of the 2002 ISA Annual Convention : [notes and conference materials]

File contains Gilbert Winham's 2002 ISA Annual Convention conference materials. The conference took place in New Orleans, Louisiana in March 2002. Winham was one of the chairs of the preliminary program. Winham also served as a discussant for Erik Beukel's presentation "Trade Politics Between Materialist and Postmaterialist Values: Conflicts over the Trade and Environment Issue in WTO". File also includes correspondence between Winham and Suzanne Werner and David R. Davis.

The GATT Uruguay Round : further departures from the traditional model of international negotiations : [lecture outlines and notes]

File contains lecture notes for Gilbert Winham's presentation "The GATT Uruguay Round: Further Departures from the Traditional Model of International Negotiation", given at Simon Fraser University in October 2000, the Woodrow Wilson International Centre in November 2001, and the Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution in March 2002.

Seattle and the future of the state : the World Trade Organization, globalization and the new millennium : FASS CrossCurrents panel and discussion

File contains Gilbert Winham's research notes and promotional material for a Dalhousie Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences "CrossCurrents" panel and discussion titled "Seattle and the Future of the State: The World Trade Organization, Globalization and the New Millennium", held at the MacMechan Room in the Killam Memorrial Library on February 9, 2000. Panelists included Winham, Dr. Pauline Gardiner Barber, Elizabeth May, and Catherin Schittecatte. File includes a promotional poster for the event. File also includes a review of the panel discssion drafted by Antoni Wysocki.

NAFTA at four : a Canadian perspective : [presentation notes]

File contains handwritten presentation notes compiled by Gilbert Winham for a lecture he delivered at El Colegio de México Centro de Estudios Internacionales during the "Evaluación del TLCAN a Cuatro Años de Distancia" conference in Miércoles on May 27, 1998. Winham's lecture was titled "NAFTA at Four : A Canadian Perspective". File also includes notes on Horacio Sobarzo's lecture "El TLCAN y el entorno macroeconómico en México".

Globalization and global governance : changing roles for state and non-state actors : the 1998 ACUNS/ASIL summer workshop : [conference materials]

File contains conference materials collected by Gilbert Winham for the 1998 Academic Council on the United Nations System/American Society of International Law (ACUNS/ASIL) Summer Workshop under the theme "Globalization and Global Governance: Changing Roles for State and Non-State Actors", held at Yale University in late-July and early-August 1998. File includes lecture abstracts, Winham's handwritten notes, and correspondence between Winham, Jean Krasno, and Charlotte Ku.

Management and administration of the Census of Marine Life

Subseries contains records related to the management of the Census of Marine Life in general. File includes membership rolls, general budgeting information, Loan applications, meeting minutes, and CoML-related news and promotional information.

Regionalism and the evolving global trade system : [draft manuscripts]

File contains drafts of a typed lecture written by Gilbert Winham and delivered at the "Europe, North America and Asia Pacific: Cooperation or Conflict?" conference in Calgary, October 24-25, 1997. Winham's lecture was titled "Regionalism and the Evolving Global Trade System". File also includes correspondence between Winham and Donald Barry.

Monterey Institute of International Studies Center for Trade and Commercial Diplomacy negotiation simulations

File includes materials related to Gilbert Winham's participation in negotiation simulations at the Monterey Institute of International Studies Center for Trade and Commercial Diplomacy in spring 1996. File includes a simulation of a meeting of the Japanese cabinet to discuss negotiating the Multilateral Investment Agreement, for the course "Developing a Negotiating Mandate: Trade and Investment", other course/simulation materials, and correspondence between Winham, Geza Feketekuty, and Michael Hart.

Research materials on cemeteries and gravestones

File contains magazine articles, correspondence, and handwritten notes related to cemetery and gravestone studies compiled and created by Jessica Kerrin for writing mystery series for children. There is also a copy of the Cemetery Studies: A Guide for Teachers by Sean Rodman (November 1996), a printed copy of the Stories in Stone Patch Program at Mount Hope Cemetery (June 2004), and a photocopy of a few chapters of the book, Your Guide to Cemetery Research by Sharon DeBartolo Carmack (2002).

Report on the Special Import Measures Act (SIMA)

Subseries contains records created and collected by Gil Winham during his work as the research consultant for the Sub-committee on the Review of the Special Import Measures Act of the Standing Committee on Finance, for which he was responsible for drafting the Sub-committee report. Records include background papers; government reports; notes; correspondence; manuscript drafts; and a copy of the final report.

Columbia Conference on the Multilateral Trade Regime in the Twenty-First Century transcript, papers and comments

File includes the complete transcript of the 1995 Conference on the "Multilateral Trade Regime in the Twenty-first Century: Structural Issues", including papers and comments, of which Gilbert Winham attended and presented at, at Columbia University, New York. File includes Winham's speaking notes on the role of the World Trade Organization as it relates to Chapter 19 of the North American Free Trade Agreement. File also includes correspondence between Winham, Sylvia Ostry, and David Leebron.

Notes about Trafalgar

File contains one spiral bound stenographer's notebook containing handwritten notes from 1994 and 1997 bird surveys in Trafalgar. Each page contains a tally of birds for a certain area.

Professional correspondence related to the Academic Council on the United Nations Systems

File contains external professional correspondence sent by Gilbert Winham in late 1992 and 1993, while employed in the Department of Political Science at Dalhousie University, related to a conference hosted by the Academic Council on the United Nations System (ACUNS).

File includes correspondence between Winham, Gene M. Lyons, and Thomas G. Weiss. File also includes Winham's handwritten meeting notes

Ronald St. John Macdonald's correspondence with Wang Tieya

File contains handwritten and typed correspondence between Ronald St John Macdonald and Wang Tieya, between 1991 and 1994, around preparation for a series of interviews between the two, around the publication of a festschrift in honour of Professor Wang's career, and a conference at the Institute of International Law.
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