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Dancing for the People

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Artist
Amiotte, Arthur D.
Form
painting
Date
1982
Accession Number
Pnt/AA/068
Artist
Amiotte, Arthur D.
Date
1982
Form
painting
Description
This painting was one of twelve done as part of Amiotte's requirements for the Master of Interdisciplinary Studies degree and has been widely exhibited. The artist's work is included in numerous private and public collections including the National Museum of the American Indian/Smithsonian and the Joslyn Art Museum.
Dimensions
122 X 182.5 cm
Size Overall
same as image
Medium
latex and acrylic
Condition
Stretcher frame is slightly twisted. Various marks on canvas in areas TR, crayon mark; MR, yellow accretion; BR, yellow accretion; and BL, pencil marks.
Primary Support
canvas
Secondary Support
stretcher for canvas
Accession Number
Pnt/AA/068
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Untitled (Tipi door cover)

http://archives.brandonu.ca/en/permalink/artworks447
Artist
Bignell, Peter
Form
painting
Date
1997
Accession Number
Pnt/260
Artist
Bignell, Peter
Other Artists
Dennis Cameron; Colleen Conrad; Betty Ebner; Linda Gordon; Dean Kidd; Elsie McCulley; Suzie McPherson; Sharon Myers; Garry Smith; Angelica Wuttke; Sanra Storn
Date
1997
Form
painting
Description
The tipi was raised at noon on Friday, August 15, 1997 in the Tipi Village at the Canada Summer Games site, Brandon, Manitoba. A pipe ceremony was conducted by elders Mary and Solomon Hall of Sioux Valley, Manitoba and a feast was provided by the students. At the conclusion of the Summer Games it was set up on the campus of Brandon University to welcome all to a new year. The painted sun on the eastern door cover symbolically welcomes the sun into and out of the tipi during it's daily journey. The cover is made with the intention to invite not only the sun, but everyone into the tipi. The red hands radiating from the sun are the hands of those who painted this tipi. The painted hand imprint is a most ancient image recorded by humans. It is a clear message of human presence and all that humanity means. These hands are reaching out like the rays of the sun to greet all with warmth in the 'Welcome Lodge'.
Dimensions
158 X 122 cm
Size Overall
same as image
Medium
acrylic
Notes
Designed and painted by the students of the Experiments in Traditional Art Forms class of 1997.
Condition
Canvas is heavily creased from storage. Severe cracks in paint throughout. Water stain in area TM, as well as a brown stain in area RM. There is a 66 cm vertical gash down the center of the image, but has been sewn up.
Primary Support
raw canvas
Secondary Support
straps
Accession Number
Pnt/260
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