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Jean Donald Gow interview : [Bridge & Reimer, 1984]

CALL NUMBER: T4143:0001 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): An artist's training RECORDED: [location unknown], 1984-05-10 & 24 SUMMARY: Jean Gow describes background: born in Aldershot, England, 1903; father an M.D. (later with Canadian Army Medical Corps); came to Victoria 1910; attended St. Margaret's School; attended Royal Drawing ;Society classes in Bournemoth, England; art training in Victoria; lessons with Miss Kitto; art instruction at St. Margaret's School; always wanted to be an illustrator. Discussion of Royal Drawing Soc;iety program and training. Why she wanted to be an illustrator. Returned from England (art school) ca. 1926. Taught night school art in Victoria, 1920s; taught applied art and design; taught Carmichae;l silversmiths. "The Esquimalt Group" of artists. Had studio in Victoria, 1923, with Faith Fell. Describes spring "fete" at Pemberton's "Mount Joy" house. More on the Esquimalt Group, 1924-1929.; CALL NUMBER: T4143:0002 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Life of Jean Donald Gow (part 1) RECORDED: [location unknown], 1984-05-10 & 24 SUMMARY: More on Esquimalt Group. Bertram Digby Robinson described. Robinson's pictures and their unusual exhibition. Attitudes towards the arts, ca 1920s. Robinson's "Little House Behind the Hedge". B.D. Robi;nson was a private secretary at Yarrows shipyard, Esquimalt. Gow's first encounter with the Esquimalt Group. A typical Sunday session of Esquimalt Group. Role of Archibald Fairbairn in the group; Hele;n Streatfield also a member. "Philosophy" of group. The group followed no school. Gow exhibited with B.C. Society of Artists. The group not influenced by Group of Seven. Anecdote about Emily Carr and ;the Island Arts and Crafts Society: Gow's painting hung behind tea room door at Island Arts and Crafts Society exhibition. Attitude of Esquimalt Group to the IAC Society whom they refer to as the "Scr;ambled Egg Society".; CALL NUMBER: T4143:0003 - 0006 RECORDED: [location unknown], 1984-05-10 & 24 SUMMARY: [No content summaries are available for these four tapes.];

Webster! : 1983-09-19

Public affairs. Jack Webster's popular weekday morning talk show. Guests and topics for this episode are: Jack comments on the sit-in at Premier Bill Bennett's office in support of Operation Solidarity. Jack presents a pre-recorded segment on the renovation and re-opening of the old Vancouver courthouse as the new home of the Vancouver Art Gallery. Canadian artist Alex Colville answers questions on his career and his work. Joan Wallace, Commissioner of the Inquiry into Part-Time Work, discusses the inquiry’s findings and recommendations.

Talk it over, 1983-05-05

PERIOD COVERED: ;1903;-;1982 SUMMARY: Fredelle (Bruser) Maynard and Rona Maynard discuss the life and work of Canadian artist Max Singleton Maynard, including the current "Landscape as Metaphor" exhibition of his work at the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria.

Edythe Hembroff-Schleicher : Women in Victoria's art circles

Item consists of an audio recording in which Edythe Hembroff-Schleicher reads the text of an address that she [later] delivered as part of an extension program, "Victoria's Art Circles and Victoria's Women, 1932", offered by the University of Victoria in February 1983. The address discusses women artists in Victoria, particularly Emily Carr and other members of the Island Arts and Crafts Society.

The item was recorded in Victoria.

Don Jarvis interview

RECORDED: West Vancouver (B.C.), 1981-12 SUMMARY: An interview with Vancouver artist Don Jarvis about his life and work. His works include "Autumn Fire" and the series "Encounter, Core and Rain Forest".;

The Hornby collection : Nr. 2, rue Pecquay : the world of Joe Plaskett

CALL NUMBER: T4303:0252 SUMMARY: "The Hornby Collection" is an anthology of plays, documentaries, interviews and selected fiction for radio -- all written, prepared and produced in British Columbia. "Nr. 2, rue Pecquay: The World of; Joe Plaskett" is feature about the BC-born Canadian painter, recorded on location in Paris. Field recordings for this episode are also held by in the BC Archives; see T4303:0376 and T4303:0386 - 0388.

CALL NUMBER: T4303:0211 SUMMARY: Duplicate, as above.

Elek Imredy interview

RECORDED: Vancouver (B.C.), 1981-12 SUMMARY: An interview with Vancouver sculptor Elek Imredy about his life and work. Imredy was born in Hungary and left that country in 1956. His works include "the girl skin diver" and statuary for the Church of St. Joseph the Worker in Richmond, B.C.

The Hornby collection : Apples ; Jack Wise interview

SUMMARY: "The Hornby Collection" is an anthology of plays, documentaries, interviews and selected fiction for radio -- all written, prepared and produced in British Columbia. Part 1: "Apples" is a short fanta;sy story by D.H. Sullivan. Part 2: An interview with Jack Wise, a Vancouver painter.;

Audience : Selling Canadian art

SUMMARY: "Audience" was an arts program presented from Vancouver. This episode, "Selling Canadian Art", is a documentary about the the buying and selling of art as a commodity, particularly in the Canadian market. The interviewees are artists, gallery owners, collectors, and art writers, largely from the Vancouver area, including: Avis Lang Rosenberg, Gordon Payne, Paul Hutner, Dr. Donald Kuspit, Kenneth Heifel, Andrew Gruft, Daniel Conrad, Toni Onley, Jack Akroyd, Torben Kristiansen, Elizabeth Nichol, Claudia Beck, and Don Mowatt.

Eric Freifeld interview

CALL NUMBER: T3796:0001 RECORDED: Toronto (Ont.), 1979-08 SUMMARY: Born in Russia in 1919, of Jewish decent; persecution resulting from the revolution; emigrated to Edmonton, Alberta in 1924 with sponsorship from uncle; beginning interests in art through encouragemen;t by early teachers; Jewish upbringing in Edmonton and failure at high school art education class; influenced by works of Wilson Steer, David Coy and other English watercolour painters; winning of Car;negie scholarship to Banff School of Fine Arts in 1936/37. Lack of success due to individualist tendencies; first individual showing in Edmonton; travels to England in 1938 via cattle trains, hitchhi;king and finally a cattle boat. Short stay beforehand in Montreal with a madam of a local whorehouse; landing in Glasgow, then travels and stay in London.; CALL NUMBER: T3796:0002 RECORDED: Toronto (Ont.), 1979-08 SUMMARY: Life in London; painting and sketching around the city; underground painting and socializing in Soho; showing with the prestigious New English Art Club; quick rise to prominence within the art world; ;sponsorship by a major gallery for a trip to southern France; painted cityscapes in France's main centres; returned to England, then back to Canada; obtained and developed a great knowledge of art and; artists of the time. 1940 show at the Vancouver Art Gallery and a short stay in Vancouver; return to Edmonton; lecture circuits; pranks and practical jokes while lecturing to keep listeners attentio;n; Work as a shoe salesman in Edmonton, enlistment in the army; army tales and anecdotes; trip to New York for courses in anatomy and figure sketching for a two year stay; teaching and instruction at; the Ontario College of Art.; CALL NUMBER: T3796:0003 RECORDED: Toronto (Ont.), 1979-08 SUMMARY: See file for a list of paintings commented upon by the artist.; CALL NUMBER: T3796:0004 RECORDED: Toronto (Ont.), 1979-08 SUMMARY: See file for a list of paintings commented upon by the artist.;

Jack Shadbolt : An artist's summer

CALL NUMBER: T3088:0010 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): An artist's summer SUMMARY: Appears to be a radio documentary about painter Jack Shadbolt. No content summary is available.;

CALL NUMBER: T3088:0011 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): An artist's summer : [out-takes] SUMMARY: Out-takes from the above program.;

Edward John Hughes interview

RECORDED: [location unknown], 1979-07-27 SUMMARY: In an interview with Patricia Salmon, painter E.J. Hughes discusses his family background, his development and career as a painter, his experiences as a war artist, and his post-war years living in Shawnigan Lake and Cobble Hill.

Madge Wolfenden interview : [Hembroff-Schleicher, 1977]

Consists of two audio recordings in which Madge (Wolfenden) Hamilton reminisces about her longtime friend, Emily Carr. She recalls the Carr family in the latter part of the 19th century in their James Bay homes, where they were friends with the Wolfendens. The first recording (T2708:0001) also covers Madge (Wolfenden) Hamilton's career as a public servant and librarian.

T2708:0001 was recorded in 1977; T2708:0002 was recorded in 1979.

Madeleine Nation interview

Item consists of audio recording of interview with Madeleine Nation, in which she discusses Canadian artist/painter, M.A. Suzor-Cote. Nation discusses her first acquaintance with Suzor-Cote, their early friendship in Montreal, and Suzor-Cote's method of art and subject matter. Nation also describes her modelling experience for Cote's sculpture sessions, as well as Cote's temperament and approach to his work. Nation also talks about her instruction in art with Brimner in Montreal.

The interview was recorded in Victoria in 1979, and covers the time period of 1912-1914. Track 2 of the tape is blank.

The Hornby collection : Lawren Harris

SUMMARY: "The Hornby Collection" is an anthology of plays, documentaries, interviews and selected fiction for radio -- all written, prepared and produced in British Columbia. A documentary and discussion abou;t the work and spirituality of Canadian painter Lawren Harris.;

Audience : Borodin trio - Jack Shadbolt

SUMMARY: No content description is available for this episode. The label suggests that it contain a performance by (or a documentary about) the Borodin Trio, and an item about Vancouver painter Jack Shadbolt.;

The artist as young innocent

SUMMARY: In an interview with Imbert Orchard, Toronto artist Eric Freifeld talks about his early life. He was born in Russia and grew up in Edmonton, Alberta.;

The Hornby collection : Joe Plaskett interview

SUMMARY: "The Hornby Collection" is an anthology of plays, documentaries, interviews and selected fiction for radio -- all written, prepared and produced in British Columbia. An interview with the Canadian painter Joe Plaskett. The programs opens with Plaskett reading from his diary.

Reflections : [production elements]

SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Reflections 1 & 2, 3 & 4 SUMMARY: "A response in sound to three paintings by Jack Shadbolt, based on talks with Jack Shadbolt in April 1978 at the Vancouver Art Gallery exhibition of his work.";

Joe Plaskett interview : [tapes 1-4]

RECORDED: [location unknown], 1978-01-24 SUMMARY: These tapes comprise an interview with the Canadian painter, Joe Plaskett, recorded at his home in Paris by Nancy Cole.;

Max Maynard interview : [Reimer, 1978]

CALL NUMBER: T1642:0002 - 0003 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Discussion of 1930s sketch books RECORDED: Victoria (B.C.), 1978-11 SUMMARY: Mr. Maynard discusses his sketchbooks from the 1930s: how he began these sketchbooks in 1932, the year of his marriage to Evelyn Wheeler; the influence of the Group of Seven on his work- Hauser's book, exhibition at Vancouver Art Gallery; goals and aims of the Group of Seven; interest in nature dating back to childhood, and work of Emily Carr; writing poems on assigned topics with Roy Daniels. Maynard talks about his time in Sussex in southern England, and his experience with nature there. Maynard says he often painted earlier sketches in waves of nostalgia for B.C. while living elsewhere. Maynard discusses various sketches and what was going on when he was completing them. CALL NUMBER: T1642:0004 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Interview with Max Maynard RECORDED: Victoria (B.C.), 1978-11 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Mr. Maynard discusses personal and family background: born December 30th, 1903 in southern India; father's involvement with organizing the Indian village- schools, clinics; learning Tamil as a child; father and mother both part of Salvation Army attempt (led by General Booth) to Christianize India; parents marry and become involved with Plymouth Brethren in another part of India; his father's sisters and their influence on his life. Maynard starts painting at age 8 or 9. Further discusses his aunts, paternal grandfather and grandmother, father's time in India (40 years). Maynard and family came to Canada in about 1912. Came to Victoria because of a correspondent of his mother's. Settled in Oaklands district; rural area at that time. Father returned to India for a time after the family was in Victoria. Discusses his father's firm hand in ruling the Indians in India. TRACK 2: Further discusses his father's dealing with Indians in the village in India of which he was in charge; his father's attitudes towards India and its inhabitants. Describes neighbouring family on Shakespeare Street, the Brands, from Scotland: both Brand parents died, so Maynard's parents had to take in 2 of their 5 children. Discusses family memories: difference between his Victorian aunts and cold but intelligent mother; effect of separation due to schooling on his siblings; brother Theodore's conversion to Catholicism and his mother's distress over this. Discusses his schooling career: Grey's School in Conoor, India; King Charles School, England; George Jay, Oaklands, Victoria; Oaklands school, Victoria; Victoria High School; normal school; UBC. Took a couple of years off in high school to do odd jobs, including being a cowboy in central B.C. Meeting Ira Dilworth at Victoria High School. CALL NUMBER: T1642:0005 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Interview with Max Maynard RECORDED: Victoria (B.C.), 1978-11 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Falling out with Ira Dilworth over T.S. Eliot's "Wasteland" and disagreement over work of Emily Carr. (Maynard liked Carr's work well before Dilworth saw the value in it). TRACK 2: Mr. Maynard discusses the role of organized religion in his life: going to church, morning prayers; Bible class. Effect of organized religion on his later life: became familiar with philosophic ideas; reading of religious works on Sundays. Talks about his father's role in the Plymouth Brethren congregation in Victoria. Ira Dilworth as a teacher, and the influence of Dilworth on his life. CALL NUMBER: T1642:0006 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Interview with Max Maynard RECORDED: Victoria (B.C.), 1978-11 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Going to the B.C. Normal School to become an elementary school teacher. First job as a vice-principal in Rutland (a small town in the Okanagan Valley): anecdotes about living and social conditions there. No drawings in Rutland, or at Normal School, or even at high school (one drawing class though). Drew the picture on the front of the Camosun magazine as its editor when he was in his final year at high school. After Rutland, Maynard left teaching and did a variety of labouring jobs: during this time, he had a sort of 'vision' that he would be an artist one day. Wanted to both write and paint. First exhibition of Maynard's work at Island Arts and Crafts Show in 1928. Discusses relationship with Emily Carr: cordial at first, deteriorates after Maynard offers criticism of Carr's work. Describes Emily Carr's studio and personality. TRACK 2: More on Emily Carr: not an intellectual or lover of modern art; typical evening at Emily Carr's; wife Evelyn's relationship with Emily Carr; Carr's reluctance to take criticism; Carr's accusation that Maynard copied or stole her ideas; termination of friendship when Maynard was director of Vancouver Art Gallery; sketching with Carr in Metchosin; Carr's relationships with members of the Group of Seven, particularly Lawren Harris; Carr's understanding of nature. Maynard discusses Emily Carr's "gushing sentimentality" in writing and even painting. CALL NUMBER: T1642:0007 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Interview with Max Maynard RECORDED: Victoria (B.C.), 1978-11 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Mr. Maynard discusses the chronology of his life after his year at Rutland. Talks about Victoria College year, 1926-7: friendships from this time (Jack Shadbolt, John Macdonald, Sidney Pettit;); getting to know professor Jeanette Cann; experiences going to school in a castle (Victoria College was in Craigdarroch Castle at this time); living on Caledonia Avenue during this time with family; acquaintance with Edith Hembroff. Discusses further his friends from this time period. Teaching at Lampson Street School: embarrassed to be teaching grade 3. TRACK 2: More on grade 3 class at Lampson Street School: staying with them for three years; later meeting up with one of his students; letting children sketch outdoors; taking the class swimming at Crystal Gardens. Racial discrimination. Going to UBC in 1935-37 to finish his BA which he started while a teacher at Lampson Street: interest in 18th century literature and philosophy. Sketching Point Grey area while at UBC. Painting and studio space.

Jack Shadbolt interview : [Orchard, 1978]

SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Interview with Jack Shadbolt -- Vancouver Art Gallery exhibition, 1978 RECORDED: Vancouver (B.C.), 1978-03-31 & 04-30 SUMMARY: An interview with Vancouver artist Jack Shadbolt, recorded in connection with the exhibition "Shadbolt: Seven Years" at the Vancouver Art Gallery. He discusses his life, training, career, experience a;nd works. T3088:0001 - 0002 were recorded at the Vancouver Art Gallery; T3088:0003 - 0006 were recorded at Shadbolt's studio.;

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