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Community Arts Council Video Collection (SC497) University of Victoria Special Collections and University Archives Finding Aid - Community Arts Council Video collection (SC497) Generated by Access to Memory (AtoM) 2.5.4 Printed: January 29, 2021 Language of description: English University of Victoria Special Collections and University Archives Special Collections and University Archives University of Victoria PO Box 1800 STN CSC Victoria BC Canada V8W 3H5 Telephone: 250-721-8257 Fax: 250-721-8215 Email: [email protected] https://www.uvic.ca/library/locations/home/archives/ https://uvic2.coppul.archivematica.org//index.php/community-arts-council-video-collection Community Arts Council Video collection Table of contents Summary information ...................................................................................................................................... 4 Scope and content ........................................................................................................................................... 4 Notes ................................................................................................................................................................ 4 Access points ................................................................................................................................................... 4 Collection holdings .......................................................................................................................................... 5 SC497-2015-006, Video Collection (1989 - 2008) ...................................................................................... 5 SC497-2015-006-2015-006-01-V, Erika Kurth Tribute, 25 years of Arts Calendar ................................. 5 SC497-2015-006-2015-006-02-V, Arts Calendar, Erika Kurth with Clarence Mills ................................ 5 SC497-2015-006-2015-006-03-V, Arts Calendar, RBCM Echoes of our Past with Robin Patterson ..................................................................................................................................................... 6 SC497-2015-006-2015-006-04-V, Arts Calendar, At Home with Frances and Murray Adaskin ............. 7 SC497-2015-006-2015-006-05-V, Arts Calendar with Novelist D. M. Thomas and Others .................... 7 SC497-2015-006-2015-006-06-V, Arts Calendar, March (1989) ............................................................. 8 SC497-2015-006-2015-006-07-V, Arts Calendar, March (1990) ............................................................. 8 SC497-2015-006-2015-006-08-V, Arts Calendar, November (1990) ....................................................... 9 SC497-2015-006-2015-006-09-V, Arts Calendar, October (1994) ........................................................... 9 SC497-2015-006-2015-006-10-V, Arts Calendar, December (1994) ...................................................... 10 SC497-2015-006-2015-006-11-V, Lynda Gammon's Solo Show at AGGV ........................................... 10 SC497-2015-006-2015-006-12-V, Victoria Magazine with Daphne Goode ........................................... 11 SC497-2015-006-2015-006-13-V, Moss Street Paint-in (2002) .............................................................. 11 SC497-2015-006-2015-006-14-V, Open Space Anniversary (1994) ...................................................... 12 SC497-2015-006-2015-006-15-V, Open Space Show ............................................................................. 12 SC497-2015-006-2015-006-16-V, Look '95, Community Arts Council Annual Show (1995) ............... 13 SC497-2015-006-2015-006-17-V, Look '97, Community Arts Council 30th Anniversary (1997) ......... 13 SC497-2015-006-2015-006-18-V, Community Arts Council Grant Awards 2002, during a quilt show, Lt. Governor Iona Campagnolo speaks, violin duo - 41:58. (#008) (2002) ................................................. 14 SC497-2015-006-2015-006-19-V, David Lam, Government House Rose Gardens ............................... 14 SC497-2015-006-2015-006-20-V, David Lam, Government House Rose Garden ................................. 15 SC497-2015-006-2015-006-21-V, David Lam, Government House Rose Garden ................................. 15 SC497-2015-006-2015-006-22-V, D-Day Anniversary, June 6 (1994) .................................................. 15 SC497-2015-006-2015-006-23-V, Video Shorts (2001-2002) ................................................................ 16 SC497-2015-006-2015-006-24-V, Pat Martin Bates, Illuminations ........................................................ 16 SC497-2015-006-2015-006-25-V, Open Space, Visual Arts Committee (1991) .................................... 17 SC497-2015-006-2015-006-26-V, Community Arts Council: Opening of Art Gallery (2004) .............. 17 University of Victoria Special Collections and University Archives Page 2 Community Arts Council Video collection SC497-2015-006-2015-006-27-V, MLA Report Robin Blencoe ............................................................ 18 SC497-2015-006-2015-006-28-V, Government House, George Redford ............................................... 18 SC497-2015-006-2015-006-29-V, Kids of Victoria! Self Portrait Show ................................................ 19 SC497-2015-006-2015-006-30-V, Live Life by Paul Scrivener ............................................................. 19 SC497-2015-006-2015-006-31-V, National Magazine with Rex Murphy (1999) .................................. 19 SC497-2015-006-2015-006-32-V, Green Tea Story: Ippodo Tea Col. (1991-1992) .............................. 20 SC497-2015-006-2015-006-33-V, Jane Glen, Saanich ........................................................................... 20 SC497-2015-006-2015-006-34-V, Saanich Cultural Bridging ................................................................ 21 SC497-2015-006-2015-006-35-V, Green Tea Story: Ippodo .................................................................. 21 SC497-2015-006-2015-006-36-V, Peter Willing Bruno, Lifetime Cookware ........................................ 22 SC497-2015-006-2015-006-37-V, A Gift from One Woman ................................................................. 22 SC497-2015-006-2015-006-38-V, Kids Self Portrait: Her Honour Iona Campagnolo ........................... 22 SC497-2015-006-2015-006-39-V, Dressing the McPherson ................................................................... 23 SC497-2015-006-2015-006-40-V, Perspective St. Anne's Cultural ........................................................ 23 SC497-2015-006-2015-006-41-V, Friends booth Flower Festival, Convention Centre .......................... 24 SC497-2015-006-2015-006-42-V, Saanich (2005) .................................................................................. 24 SC497-2015-006-2015-006-43-CD, Children's Global Arts: The World We Want (2005) .................... 25 SC497-2015-006-2015-006-44-CD, Pacific Odyssey (2007-2008) ......................................................... 25 SC497-2015-006-2015-006-45-CD, Pat Martin-Bates Photographs ....................................................... 25 University of Victoria Special Collections and University Archives Page 3 SC497 Community Arts Council Video collection Summary information Repository: University of Victoria Special Collections and University Archives Title: Community Arts Council Video collection ID: SC497 Date: 1989 - 2008 (date of creation) Physical description: 42 videocassettes. Scope and content The collection consists of 42 videocassettes and three compact discs. Notes Title notes • Source of title proper: Title based on the contents of the collection. Finding aids A draft inventory and summary of contents is available. Accruals 2015-006 Other notes • Publication status: Published • Physical description: Also includes three compact discs. Access points • Multiple media (documentary form) • videocassettes (documentary form) • compact discs (documentary form) • Arts--British Columbia--Victoria (subject) University of Victoria Special Collections and University Archives Page 4 SC497 Community Arts Council Video collection Collection holdings Series: SC497-2015-006 - Video Collection Title: Video Collection ID: SC497-2015-006 Date: 1989 - 2008 (date of creation) Physical description: 43 VHS and 1 DVD. Publication status: Published Item: SC497-2015-006-2015-006-01-V - Erika Kurth Tribute, 25 years of Arts Calendar Title: Erika Kurth Tribute, 25 years of Arts Calendar ID: SC497-2015-006-2015-006-01-V Scope and content: Erika Kurth Tribute - 25 years of Arts Calendar (end of the series), Host Daphne Goode; Anthony Jenkins; Miranda Smart; P.K. Page; clips with Robin Skelton; Doug Beardsley; Marilyn Bowering; Peter Macnair; Max Maynard; Robert Davidson, Emily Carr the musical; Christopher Newton; Timothy Vernon; Jim Munro; Bess Jillings; Jack Shadbolt; Doris Shadbolt; Myfanwy Pavelic; Murray Adaskin, Frances James, 2:02:55 (two hours, 2 minutes, 55 seconds) (#023) Physical description: 1 videocassette. Note [generalNote]: Accession 2015-060 Publication status: Published Item: SC497-2015-006-2015-006-02-V - Arts Calendar, Erika Kurth with Clarence Mills Title: Arts Calendar, Erika Kurth with Clarence Mills University of Victoria Special Collections and University Archives Page 5 SC497 Community Arts Council Video collection ID: SC497-2015-006-2015-006-02-V Scope and content: Arts Calendar Erika Kurth with Clarence Mills, Haida carver, 13:00; Kathleen Niwa, curator of The Adaskin Years at the Maltwood Museum, 23:15; Pirates of Penzance
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