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- 1993
Part of Curatorial Department fonds
Documents include all labels from the exhibition.
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Part of Curatorial Department fonds
Documents include all labels from the exhibition.
Part of Curatorial Department fonds
Documents include 5 photographs of Laura Alpert’s installation of “Prairie Woman #3” and “Prairie Woman #5.”
Part of Richard Moskal Fonds
Part of L.L. FitzGerald Fonds
Letter from Lawren Harris to L.L. FitzGerald regarding A.Y. Jackson’s exhibition “A.Y. Jackson: Paintings 1902-1953.” Includes also the exhibition catalogue.
Part of Director's Office fonds
Documents here include various contracts from Le Musée du Québec.
Part of Education and Public Programs
Documents include WAG's Inuit Lecture Series and a lecture titled “More Than an Image but Less Than an Idol.”
Lectures and Notes on Women Writers
Part of Personal papers
Documents include essays, notes, quotes, research, and newspaper clippings about women writers such as Margaret Laurence, Doris Lessing, and Sylvia Plath and discuss how issues such as feminism, ethnicity, and intimate relationships impact female writing and its reception.
Lectures and Notes on Women Writers
Part of Personal papers
Documents include essays, notes, quotes, research, and newspaper clippings about women writers such as Margaret Laurence, Doris Lessing, and Sylvia Plath and discuss how issues such as feminism, ethnicity, and intimate relationships impact female writing and its reception.
Lectures and Notes on Women Writers
Part of Personal papers
Documents include essays, notes, quotes, research, and newspaper clippings about women writers such as Margaret Laurence, Doris Lessing, and Sylvia Plath and discuss how issues such as feminism, ethnicity, and intimate relationships impact female writing and its reception.
Lectures and Notes on Women Writers
Part of Personal papers
Documents include essays, notes, quotes, research, and newspaper clippings about women writers such as Margaret Laurence, Doris Lessing, and Sylvia Plath and discuss how issues such as feminism, ethnicity, and intimate relationships impact female writing and its reception.