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Canal in Venice

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Artist
Plaskett, Joe
Form
drawing
Date
1957
Accession Number
L-20
Artist
Plaskett, Joe
Date
1957
Form
drawing
Biographical Info
Joe Plaskett was born in 1918 in Westminster, B.C. He studied at the Vancouver School of Art with Hans Hoffman and was Director for the Winnipeg School of Art. He also taught at Vancouver School of Art. (1969 inventory)
Dimensions
48 X 58.5 cm
Size Overall
unknown
Medium
pastel
Condition
unknown
Primary Support
unknown
Secondary Support
unknown
Accession Number
L-20
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Tree Ballet, Box of Smiles

http://archives.brandonu.ca/en/permalink/artworks1028
Artist
Polly, Bernard
Collection
Rowe Theatre Costume collection
Form
drawing
Date
1958
Accession Number
0168
Artist
Polly, Bernard
Collection
Rowe Theatre Costume collection
Date
1958
Form
drawing
Dimensions
27 X 20 cm
Size Overall
54 X 44 cm
Medium
colored pencil
Condition
Slight cockling of surface. Mitre joints of frame splitting in BR and BL corners.
Primary Support
paper
Secondary Support
mat, plexiglass, backing board; frame - wood
Accession Number
0168
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Untitled (Portrait of a man with raised hand)

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Artist
Redhead, Ray
Collection
Visual Art collection - student work
Form
drawing
Date
no date
Accession Number
0028
Artist
Redhead, Ray
Collection
Visual Art collection - student work
Date
no date
Form
drawing
Dimensions
20.5 X 28 cm
Size Overall
same as image
Medium
ink
Condition
good
Primary Support
paper
Secondary Support
none
Accession Number
0028
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Untitled (Clock)

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Artist
Reiley, Doug
Form
mixed media
Date
1965
Accession Number
0152
Component Part Names
metal, plexiglass, paint
Artist
Reiley, Doug
Date
1965
Form
mixed media
Dimensions
76 X 76 cm
Size Overall
same as image
Medium
mixed media
Condition
good
Primary Support
plexiglass
Secondary Support
frame - metal
Inscriptions
Inscription: "This clock is dedicated to Dr. W.W. McCutcheon and is presented by Education and Alumni Classes (1954-1967l 1952-1963). Designed by Douglas Reiley, Art Department. Constructed by D. R. Eaton, Physics Department, Brandon University."
Accession Number
0152
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Untitled (Young girl holding flower)

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Artist
Ringer, E.
Collection
Viola Lobodowsky
Form
drawing
Date
no date
Accession Number
Dw/ER/202
Artist
Ringer, E.
Collection
Viola Lobodowsky
Date
no date
Form
drawing
Dimensions
Oval; 45 X 36.5 cm
Size Overall
Oval; 58 X 50 cm
Medium
pastel
Condition
Glass is broken right through center into three pieces but is holding together by clear tape over the complete surface of the glass. The frame has come apart into three pieces along its mitre joints. Several small pieces of gild are broken off from frame
Primary Support
canvas board
Secondary Support
glass; frame - wood with gild
Accession Number
Dw/ER/202
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Untitled (Cabin in woods)

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Artist
Roulette, R.
Form
drawing
Date
no date
Accession Number
Dw/RR/096
Artist
Roulette, R.
Date
no date
Form
drawing
Dimensions
30.5 X 45.5 cm
Size Overall
same as image
Medium
pencil
Condition
TL corner is creased.
Primary Support
paper
Secondary Support
none
Accession Number
Dw/RR/096
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Ensoulment of the Will of Caraudauxy

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Artist
Saut, Alan Daniel
Form
drawing
Date
1981
Accession Number
Dw/ADS/109
Artist
Saut, Alan Daniel
Date
1981
Form
drawing
Dimensions
10 X 11 cm
Size Overall
66.5 X 102.5 cm
Medium
pencil
Condition
Cockling of surface. Top middle edge of plexiglass is scratched.
Primary Support
paper
Secondary Support
mat, plexiglass, backing board; frame - metal
Accession Number
Dw/ADS/109
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Ensoulment of the Velocity

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Artist
Saut, Alan Daniel
Form
drawing
Date
1981
Accession Number
Dw/ADS/110
Artist
Saut, Alan Daniel
Date
1981
Form
drawing
Dimensions
22 X 21.5 cm
Size Overall
67 X 102.5 cm
Medium
pencil
Condition
Severe cockling of surface. Buckling of mat at both top and bottom edges. Several marks and scratches on plexiglass including at the top middle edge and on the right side vertical register.
Primary Support
paper
Secondary Support
mat, plexiglass, backing board; frame - metal
Accession Number
Dw/ADS/110
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Ensoulment of the Aggregation

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Artist
Saut, Alan Daniel
Form
drawing
Date
1981
Accession Number
Dw/ADS/111
Artist
Saut, Alan Daniel
Date
1981
Form
drawing
Dimensions
15 X 14 cm
Size Overall
67 X 102.5 cm
Medium
pencil
Condition
Paper is torn on upper half of the right edge. Lint underneath plexiglass in BL corner. Plexiglass in popping out of frame on top edge due to improper framing.
Primary Support
paper
Secondary Support
mat, plexiglass, backing board; frame - metal
Accession Number
Dw/ADS/111
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Artist
Sinclair, William
Form
drawing
Date
1987
Accession Number
Dw/WS/092
Title Variation
Untitled (hunter)
Artist
Sinclair, William
Date
1987
Form
drawing
Dimensions
46 X 60.5 cm
Size Overall
same as image
Medium
marker and pencil
Condition
Small tear in TL corner.
Primary Support
paper
Secondary Support
none
Accession Number
Dw/WS/092
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Untitled (Unicorn)

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Artist
Sinclair, William
Form
drawing
Date
1987
Accession Number
Dw/WS/093
Artist
Sinclair, William
Date
1987
Form
drawing
Dimensions
46 X 61 cm
Size Overall
same as image
Medium
pen, ink and marker
Condition
good
Primary Support
paper
Secondary Support
none
Accession Number
Dw/WS/093
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Artist
Tapley, Rae
Form
drawing
Date
1968
Accession Number
0099
Artist
Tapley, Rae
Date
1968
Form
drawing
Biographical Info
Rae Tapley majored in English at Brandon University. She took art lessons at Winnipeg auditorium and continued at the Brandon Allied Arts Centre. She also studied at the Banff School of Fine Arts. (BU Art Catalogue, 1983)
Dimensions
28 X 41 cm
Size Overall
59 X 70.5 cm
Medium
felt pen
Condition
Cockling of surface. Brown accretion marks in various places. Frame has multiple marks on top, bottom and left arms.
Primary Support
paper
Secondary Support
mat, plexiglass, backing board; frame - wood and canvas
Accession Number
0099
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Artist
Tunnard, John
Form
mixed media
Date
1949
Accession Number
0201
Artist
Tunnard, John
Date
1949
Form
mixed media
Dimensions
37 X 53.5 cm
Size Overall
61 X 76.5 cm
Medium
acrylic and charcoal
Condition
good
Primary Support
paper
Secondary Support
mat, glass, backing board; frame - wood
Accession Number
0201
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Untitled (Still Life)

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Artist
Turisian, Gord
Form
drawing
Date
no date
Accession Number
0085
Title Variation
Still Life
Artist
Turisian, Gord
Date
no date
Form
drawing
Dimensions
43 X 52 cm
Size Overall
56.5 X 65.5 cm
Medium
pencil
Condition
Accretion deposits on glass in BR area.
Primary Support
paper
Secondary Support
mat, plexiglass, backing board; frame - metal
Accession Number
0085
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Brandon University photograph collection

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Part Of
Brandon University Photograph Collection
Description Level
Collection
GMD
graphic
Date Range
1900-present
Part Of
Brandon University Photograph Collection
Description Level
Collection
GMD
graphic
Date Range
1900-present
Physical Description
See series level for extent
History / Biographical
The Brandon University Photograph collection is an artifically created collection. It includes photographs from both Brandon College and Brandon University.
Custodial History
The custodial history is varied. Some photographs were created by officers of the College and the University, or were produced at the request of the institution. Many, as well, have been donated by former faculty members and students. We have tried to record the custodial history for photographs that have been donated by faculty members and students at the item level.
Scope and Content
Fonds has been divided into eleven series, including: (1) Convocation, Scholarships and Awards; (2) Campus Buildings; (3) Library Activities and Archives; (4) Faculties and Schools; (5) Student Activities; (6) Administrative and Support Units; (7) Sports; (8) Portraits; (9) Oversize; (10) Special Events; and (11) Documents, Diplomas and Certificates.
Name Access
S.J. Mckee Archives
Subject Access
photographs
Accruals
Further accruals expected.
Repro Restriction
Copyright provisions apply as per the current Copyright Act.
Storage Range
Photograph storage drawers and oversize storage
Arrangement
This collection is currently being re-numbered and re-housed. As a result there are two different arrangements.
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BUPC 1: Convocation, scholarships and awards

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Part Of
Brandon University Photograph Collection
Description Level
Series
GMD
graphic
Date Range
1965-1999
Part Of
Brandon University Photograph Collection
Description Level
Series
Series Number
1
GMD
graphic
Date Range
1965-1999
Physical Description
Approximately 460 photographs and 5000 negatives
History / Biographical
Convocation for Brandon University was held in the Westman Centennial Auditorium from 1967 to 200? Prior to 1967, convocation was held in the Gym.
Scope and Content
Series consist of two sub-series, including: (1) Convocation, scholarships and awards; and (2) Morris Predinchuck fonds.
Subject Access
Convocation
Storage Range
Photograph storage drawers
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BUPC 4: Sports and recreation

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Part Of
Brandon University Photograph Collection
Description Level
Series
GMD
graphic
Date Range
1900-2000
Part Of
Brandon University Photograph Collection
Description Level
Series
Series Number
4
GMD
graphic
Date Range
1900-2000
Scope and Content
Series consists of photographs depicting sports and recreational activities. Sports include: hockey, field hockey, basketball, volleyball, football, swimming, curling, gymnastics, tennis, soccer and track and field. There are photos of both men's and women's teams, actiona shots from various sporting events, as well as images from both the Brandon College and Brandon University eras.
Related Material
A number of athletics photos are stored in BUPC 9 oversize.
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Aerial views and campus photographs

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Part Of
BUPC 2 Campus buildings
Description Level
Sub-series
GMD
graphic
Date Range
c.1920s; c.1950s - c.2000
Part Of
BUPC 2 Campus buildings
Description Level
Sub-series
Series Number
2.1
GMD
graphic
Date Range
c.1920s; c.1950s - c.2000
Physical Description
146 photographs
History / Biographical
Aerial photographs of the campus were generally commissioned by the College/University to record important milestones, such as centennials, changes in status, and building projects. The general campus photographs were placed in this sub-series because the composition of the images made it difficult to place them with individual buildings.
Scope and Content
Sub-series consists of photographs of the Brandon College and Brandon University campus.
Name Access
Flora Cowan Residence
Subject Access
Aerial views Brandon College
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BUPC 2: Campus buildings

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Part Of
Brandon University Photograph Collection
Description Level
Series
GMD
graphic
Date Range
c.1909 - 2000; predominant 1960s - 1996
Part Of
Brandon University Photograph Collection
Description Level
Series
Series Number
2
GMD
graphic
Date Range
c.1909 - 2000; predominant 1960s - 1996
Physical Description
604 photographs (b/w & colour)
Scope and Content
Series consists of photographs of various buildings found on the Brandon College/University campus.
Subject Access
Buildings
Storage Range
Photograph storage drawers
Arrangement
Series is divided into 13 sub-series, including: (1) Aerials; (2) Brandon College Building & Clark Hall; (3) Citizens' Science Centre & Knowles Douglas Building; (4) Richardson Centre & A.E. McKenzie Building; (5) Healthy Living Centre & Henry Champ Gymnasium; (6) Dining Hall & Residences; (7) Education Building; (8) Original Music Building & the Queen Elizabeth II Music Building; (9) J.R. Brodie Science Centre; (10) Dr. James and Mrs. Lucille Brown Health Studies Complex; (11) Jeff Umphrey Building & Glen P. Sutherland Art Gallery; (12) Physical Plant; (13) H-Huts.
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Brandon University fonds

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Part Of
RG 6 Brandon University fonds
Description Level
Fonds
GMD
multiple media
Date Range
1967 - present
Part Of
RG 6 Brandon University fonds
Creator
Brandon University
Description Level
Fonds
GMD
multiple media
Date Range
1967 - present
History / Biographical
Brandon University received its charter on June 5, 1967, on the occasion of the visit of Her Royal Highness Princess Alexandra and the Honourable Angus Ogilvie. The institution has its roots in Brandon College, which was established in 1899, by the Baptist Convention of Manitoba and the Northwest Territories and was administered by that authority until 1938. During these years it was an affiliate, first of the University of Manitoba and, from 1911 to 1938, of McMaster University. In 1938, it became a non-denominational affiliate of the University of Manitoba, under a board of directors elected by the Brandon College Corporation, and it continued as such until it was made a provincial university in 1967. 1967-1968 was the first year of operation as Brandon University. The University is a co-educational, non-denominational, government-supported institution within the Province of Manitoba. It is a member of the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada (AUCC) and the Association of Commonwealth Universities (ACU). As stated in The Brandon University Act (1998), the purposes and objects of the university are: (a) the advancement of learning and the creation, preservation and dissemination of knowledge; and (b) the intellectual, social, ethical and physical development and improvement of its students and employees and of society. To further its purposes and objects the university may: (a) establish and maintain such colleges, faculties, schools, institutes, departments, chairs and courses of instruction as the board considers appropriate; (b) give instruction and training in all branches of learning; (c) grant degrees, including honorary degrees, diplomas and certificates of proficiency; (d) provide facilities for original research in every branch of learning, and conduct or facilitate the conducting of such research; and (e) generally promote and carry on the work of a university. The mission statement of the University is to shape the whole person and enable students to make a positive difference as citizens and leaders. In a welcoming and supportive setting, the University emphasizes research, scholarship, critical thinking, performance, artistic creation, communication and participation, as a means of imparting value and meaning to society and contributing to the public good. The University nurtures and develops excellence in its programs, attracts an outstanding faculty, defends academic freedom, preserves knowledge and sustains a scholarly community where cultural differences are valued. The University strives to complement its primary mission of teaching and research by sharing the expertise of its staff, its information resources and its facilities with the greater community. PROGRAM EVOLUTION: 1967 Brandon College became Brandon University with authority to grant degrees 1998 The Brandon University Act was passed by the Manitoba Legislature, replacing the Brandon University Regulations Arts: 1902 First Arts graduates 1975 B.A. (4 year Specialist) degree 1983 B.A. (4 year General) degree 1990 Major in Business Administration 1991 Minor in Women's Studies 1992 Minor in Aboriginal Art 1996 Major in Business Administration (4 year) 1997 4 year Bachelor of Business Admin Science: 1975 B.Sc. (4 year Spec) 1983 B.Sc. (4 year General) 1986 Post-Diploma degree for Registered Nurses and Registered Psychiatric Nurses 1995 4 year degree in Psychiatric Nursing Education: 1952 Ed courses offered for the first time 1967 B.Ed. (5 year) 1969 B.Teaching (3 year) 1972 Project for the Education of Native Teachers (PENT) initiated 1974 Brandon University Northern Teacher Education Program (BUNTEP) initiated 1978 B.Ed (4 year) 1981 B.Teaching (3 year) discontinued as at October 17, 1981 1988 Concurrent B.Music/B.Ed (AD) degree program 1990 M.Ed. 1994 Brandon University Hutterian Education Programme (BUHEP) initiated Music: 1906 Dept of Music (Conservatory) established 1973 B.Mus. (4 year General) 1977 B.Mus. (5 year Music Education) 1980 Master of Music Degree offered for the first time in Manitoba 1988 Concurrent B.Music/B.Ed (AD) degree program Health Studies: 1998 School of Health Studies created and assumes responsibility for Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Bachelor of Science in Mental Health and Bachelor of Science in Psychiatric Nursing Interdisciplinary degree programs: 1972 B.G.S. 1998 Masters degree in Rural Development 1998 Bachelor of First Nations and Aboriginal Counselling degree program On December 19, 1985, the Board of Governors approved a set of recommendations regarding the administrative structure of the university. The recommendations renamed, abolished and instituted a number of positions at Brandon University.
Custodial History
Records in the fonds were in the possession of the President's Office until 1980, at which point they were transferred to the McKee Archives upon its creation. Subsequently, additional records have been transferred from the President's Office, the Senate Office and some faculties. Most records transferred after 1980 have separate accession numbers.
Scope and Content
Fonds consists of sixteen series, including: (1) Office of the Chancellor; (2) Board of Governors; (3) Office of the President; (4) Office of the Vice-President; (5) Office of the Registrar; (6) Brandon University Senate; (7) Faculties and Schools; (8) Library Services; (9) Department of Extension; (10) Office of Development; (11) Brandon University Foundation; (12) Student Services; (13) Miscellaneous Publications; (14) Brandon University Students' Union (BUSU); (15) Brandon University Faculty Association (BUFA); and (16) Brandon University/College Artifacts.
Notes
Information for the History/Bio field was taken from Brandon University calendars 1967-2006, the Brandon University website (December 2005) and an article in "The Quill" (January 9, 1986). Description by Christy Henry, unless otherwise noted.
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