- Fonds
- 1973-2006
Office files pertaining to events such as rooftop concerts, fundraisers and film screenings.
Office files pertaining to events such as rooftop concerts, fundraisers and film screenings.
Finance and Administration fonds
Consists of architectural plans representing designs and renovations for the WAG building and Studio Building, financial statements, and documents from deputy director.
Contains records created by Eckhardt as Director of the Art Gallery. It also contains photos, personal items and correspondence, newspaper clippings, lectures, and administration records.
Eckhardt, Ferdinand
This fonds contains records of the Coordinator of Extension Services, and exhibition records.
Education and Public Programs fonds
Consists of various programming records of the WAG such as exhibition tours, various meetings within each unit, research and coordination between this department and other departments.
Consists of correspondence and records concerning the planning of exhibitions, public programming, special events, Grants and capital campaigns. Records of long-range strategic planning and final reports are included, as well as some records of the various arts/museum organizations with which Directors have been involved.
Consists of minutes of Curatorial Department meetings; Curatorial Policies; Curatorial Departmental Reports; the records of the various operating committees which over time have been responsible for coordinating the planning of Gallery Exhibitions such as the Exhibition and Events Programming and Core Em. Logistics Committee and its successors; the records of Catalogues and Publications; the records of Conservation Services; the records of Curators and Associate Curators, records of the Curator in Residence Program; the records of the Curatorial Units. The records of Exhibits which include the creation of associated catalogues; the records of Extension Services; records of Gallery Registration. Other records relating to Curatorial/Exhibitions as may be selected for permanent preservation.
The Winnipeg Art Gallery
The materials described here date from ca. 1930 to 1978. Items include internal WAG correspondence; WAG ephemera; lectures and essays; her father's personal papers; MA and PhD theses; and newspaper and magazine clippings related to art, art history, Jewish art and history, education, and book reviews of women writers. Interspaced throughout the items in the donation are small post-it notes provided by Dr. Lander's daughter.
As no formal organization was apparent in the materials described here, based on the contents of the donation and notes provided by Dr. Lander’s daughter, the items were arranged according to the order in which they were received. Loose items have been filed according to topic. The files are arranged under a single series. Materials were arranged largely in the order in which they were received.
Lander, Clara