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image Art in the March March

Scanned slides documenting a march held by Art in the March, a group of women who initiated projects focused on women's issues. The march was held on International Women's Day (March 6, 1993), in Calgary, Alberta.

During the march, people carried "banners," which the group defined as anything worn, pushed, pulled, carried or performed which addressed an issue of concern to women. There were over 100 banners, performances, speeches and songs. Following the march, the banners were di...

No.: 1993.03.05
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image Promotional poster for Monuments

Promotional poster for Monuments: an exhibition of models, maquettes, ideas and proposals, a show held at Off Centre Centre (The New Gallery) from September 10 to October 4, 1980. Commemorating Alberta's 75th anniversary, this group show included works by Victor Anselmo, Ryan Arnott, Derek Besant, Denis Blue, Ian Cook, Brian Cooley, Judy Davis, Alan Dunning, Pat Durr, Brian Dyson, Wayne Friesen, Tommie Gallie, Trevor Gould, J.E. Hall, Nicholas Hall, R.A. Hambleton, Pat Hurst, Bob Ives...

No.: 1980.09.03b
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image Promotional poster for The First Ten: the exhibition

Promotional poster for The First Ten: the exhibition. This exhibition, celebrating the 10th anniversary of Off Centre Centre (now The New Gallery), was held from February 19 to March 15, 1985. It featured the work of Jack Anderson, Quentin Caron, Mark Dicey, Alan Dunning, Richard Edwards, Gordon Ferguson, Wayne Giles, John Hall, Joice Hall, Don Mabie, Walter May, Rita McKeough, Ron Moppett, Arthur Nishimura, Clive Robertson, Bill Rodgers, Helen Sebelius, Blake Senini, Brad Struble, Nan...

No.: 1985.02.03
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image ManWoman: A Retrospective

ManWoman: A Retrospective. Off Centre Centre, 1987.

Catalogue of an exhibition held at Off Centre Centre (now The New Gallery), March 11 to 29, 1987. Curated by John Hall and Wendy Toogood. Introduction by John Hall; text by Sandra Tivy (Vida). Black and white, approximately 11 pages. Packaged as a set with 12 colour postcards of ManWoman's work.

No.: C.1987.1
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image ManWoman: A Retrospective

Scanned slides documenting ManWoman's 1987 retrospective exhibition. The retrospective, which included paintings, pastel works and sculptures, was displayed in Off Centre Centre's (The New Gallery's) location at 118 8th Avenue SE, Calgary. It ran from March 11 to 29, 1987.

Born in Cranbook, BC, in 1938, the artist known as ManWoman had a spiritual revelation at the age of 27. Since that time, he has used his lifestyle, art, and body to communicate his personal beliefs. He describe...

No.: 1987.03.01
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