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- Title
- 2014 Grad Show Images
- Date
- 2014
- Collection
- info:fedora/ecuad:gradshow
- Title
- RE:PLAY
- Date
- 2011
- Name
- Rachel Kroft; Shelagh McLellan; David Aitken Kroft Rachel (Creator), McLellan Shelagh (Creator), Aitken David (Creator)
- Subject
- Exhibition catalogs, Industrial Design
- Collection
- info:fedora/ecuad:gradshow2011
- Title
- From a place in revolution
- Date
- 2011
- Name
- Kelly Austin Austin Kelly (Creator)
- Subject
- Exhibition catalogs, General Fine Arts
- Description
- Winner of the Circle Craft Graduation Award for Ceramics
- Collection
- info:fedora/ecuad:gradshow2011
- Title
- Eve
- Date
- 2014
- Name
- Yu Cecil (Creator)
- Subject
- Exhibition catalogs, Print Media
- Collection
- info:fedora/ecuad:gradshow2014
- Title
- The Show Map 2018
- Date
- 2018
- Name
- Emily Carr University of Art and Design (Creator)
- Collection
- info:fedora/ecuad:gradshow2018
- Title
- Five Ways of Transporting a Sphere on Three Ways of Displaying Five Ways of Transporting a Sphere
- Date
- 2014
- Name
- Eric Miranda Miranda Eric (Creator)
- Subject
- Exhibition catalogs, Visual Arts
- Description
- One of three sculptures.
- Collection
- info:fedora/ecuad:gradshow2014
- Title
- The Flagettes: A Webcomic
- Date
- 2012
- Name
- Lindsay Braynen (creator)
- Subject
- Visual Arts, 2012 Graduation Exhibition
- Collection
- info:fedora/ecuad:gradshow2012
- Title
- Les Anthropomorphic Beaux Arts Ball, 1985, invitation
- Date
- 1985-02-23
- Description
- You are cordially invited to attend les anthropomorphic beaux-arts ball. February 23, 1985, 8pm to 2am, Commodore Ballroom. A costume ball to re-unite all past and present students of the Vancouver School of Art and the Emily Carr College of Art and Design with the general public. Anthropomorphism, bring your favourite inanimate object to life. The course of history will be altered.
- Collection
- info:fedora/ecuad:archivalPhotos
- Title
- Night of the Golden Crocodile, 11th Beaux Arts Ball, brochure
- Date
- 1959
- Name
- Women’s Auxiliary to the Vancouver Art Gallery (Sponsor)
- Description
- 11th Beaux Arts Ball, motif: Egyptian. Sponsored by the Women's Auxiliary of the Vancouver Art Gallery in cooperation with The Vancouver School of Art: Night of the Golden Crocodile. February 4, 1959 at the Commodore Cabaret, 9 pm to 2 am. Tickets $6 per person obtainable at The Vancouver Art Gallery, The Vancouver School of Art, The New Design Gallery, The U.B.C. Art Gallery. Costume demonstration preview at the Vancouver Art Gallery, January 22, 1959, 8 pm.
- Collection
- info:fedora/ecuad:archivalPhotos
- Title
- Under the Sea Beaux Arts Ball, brochure
- Date
- 1958
- Description
- The royal carpet of Neptune’s court covers the ocean floor. Come down with us under the Yellow Sea, the Red Sea, the Black and the White Sea to a fantasy of colour and sound, of song and dance. King Neptune welcomes you to watch his dancing Queen and court entertain two earth man captured by ghost Spanish sailors - to see prancing prawns and crackling crabs - iridescent schools of fishes - fantastic whales, and scarlet squids - rumbling tumbling octopi - waltzing seahorses and conga eels! Hurrah! Ahoy! Hurrah! Don your robes of scale and fin. Descend with us undersea for a spectacular night of laughter, fun, dancing, grand march of costumes, prizes, sea chanties, mermaids, mermen, crabs, lobsters, sea flowers! Tickets at the Vancouver Art Gallery, the Vancouver School of Art, and the Symphony box office - 570 Seymour St. - $5.00 each - 9-2am, Feb. 28, Commodore. Sponsored by the Women’s Auxiliary to the Vancouver Art Gallery in cooperation with the Vancouver School of Art.
- Collection
- info:fedora/ecuad:archivalPhotos
- Title
- Rain Beaux Arts Ball, April 2 1976, programme
- Date
- 1976-04-03
- Description
- The Vancouver School of Art: Rain Beaux-Arts Ball, Hyatt Regency Hotel, April 3, 1976. The Rain Beaux Arts Ball celebrates the rain - one of the grandest and certainly most plentiful resources of the Pacific Northwest - in association with the First Annual Vancouver Rain Festival, April 1-4, 1976. "Rain is beautiful - there's no drought about it."
- Collection
- info:fedora/ecuad:archivalPhotos
- Title
- Micro-Care: Small Acts of Resilience for Living Within the Earth’s Carrying Capacity
- Date
- 2020
- Name
- Avi Farber (author), Jean Chisholm (author), Julie Van Oyen (author), Laura Kozak (author)
- Name
- Farber, Avi, Chisholm, Jean, Van Oyen, Julie, Kozak, Laura
- Subject
- Care & welfare, Resilience (Ecology), Resilience (Personality trait), Global environmental change, Population
- Description
- In April of 2020, while we and the world scrambled to come to terms with a global pandemic, a small group of us assembled to respond to a Policy Horizons Canada report called The Next Generation of Emerging Global Challenges: Living within the Earth’s Carrying Capacity. This 114 page report felt so heavy, so intimidating—and yet so important—to reply to. How could we, from the humble makeshift workspaces of our kitchens and bedrooms, generate something in response? And how could we do this while managing our own mental health and well-being through a time where everything felt like quicksand? This project began from a place of searching for optimism and agency in the shadow of massive and systemic forces. We documented and discussed modest actions of resilience and care for ourselves, each other and the systems surrounding us, our weekly discussions themselves became a typology of care through the tumultuous spring of 2020. This publication holds our divergent but intersecting reflections on care, beginning from the smallest seed of ourselves. Through remaining humble relative to the global challenges laid out in the Policy Horizons Canada report, we hope our work can create a container for complex and meaningful interactions to spill from.
- Collection
- info:fedora/ecuad:research
- Title
- Turner, Jacqueline W.
- Collection
- info:fedora/ecuad:researchers
- Title
- Kozak, Laura
- Collection
- info:fedora/ecuad:researchers