- AM1671-: CVA 395-06590
- Item
- Apr. 23, 1976
Part of Habitat Forum photographs
Part of Habitat Forum photographs
Part of Habitat Forum photographs
Part of Habitat Forum photographs
Habitat Forum - #91 [35 of 38]
Part of Habitat Forum photographs
Habitat Forum - #91 [38 of 38]
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Habitat Forum - #91 [36 of 38]
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Part of Habitat Forum photographs
Part of Habitat Forum photographs
Part of Habitat Forum photographs
Habitat Forum - photos by Peter - #87 [26 of 38]
Part of Habitat Forum photographs
Habitat Forum - #88 [20 of 35]
Part of Habitat Forum photographs
Habitat Forum - photos by Peter - #87 [23 of 38]
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Habitat Forum - #88 [19 of 35]
Part of Habitat Forum photographs
Habitat Forum - photos by Peter - #87 [4 of 38]
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Habitat Forum - #88 [18 of 35]
Part of Habitat Forum photographs
Habitat Forum - photos by Peter - #87 [24 of 38]
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Habitat Forum - photos by Peter - #87 [33 of 38]
Part of Habitat Forum photographs
Habitat Forum - #88 [21 of 35]
Part of Habitat Forum photographs
Part of Habitat Forum photographs
Item is a photograph showing carver, Bernard Thor.
Part of Habitat Forum photographs
Part of Habitat Forum photographs
Part of Habitat Forum photographs
Part of Habitat Forum photographs
Part of Habitat Forum photographs
Part of Habitat Forum photographs
Part of Habitat Forum photographs
Part of Habitat Forum photographs
Item is a photograph showing carver, Bernard Thor.
Habitat Forum - #78 [25 of 36]
Part of Habitat Forum photographs
Part of Habitat Forum photographs
Part of Habitat Forum photographs
Part of Habitat Forum photographs
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Habitat Forum - #68 [10 of 36]
Part of Habitat Forum photographs
Guardian [lion sculpture] of West Pender Street.
Part of Habitat Forum photographs
Boardwalk-back porch [10 of 20]
Part of Habitat Forum photographs
Sculptures and Art : David Marshall at work
Image shows David Marshall sculpting "Travertine Sculpture 75," also called "Three Forms" or "Family Life."
Sculptures and Art : David Ruben, sculpture symposium
Sculptures and Art : sculptor at work
Image shows Piqtoukun David Ruben's "Observing Your Society" being sculpted.
Sculptures and Art : sculpture symposium
Sculptures and Art : sculpture symposium, David Armstrong
[Symposium] Opening and Kubach-Wilmsen Splitting (Chisels)
Item is an amateur film documenting the 1975 Vancouver International Stone Symposium at VanDusen Gardens. The film contains footage Mayor Arthur Phillips, the crowds, and artists at the opening ceremonies, and Wolfgang Kubach and Maria Kubach-Wilmsen using circular saws and chisels to cut stone.
Item is an amateur film documenting the 1975 Vancouver International Stone Symposium at VanDusen Gardens. The film contains footage of cranes lifting unfinished stones at the symposium site and later into a building with "1 Chandlers Lane" written over the doorway. Artists believed to be featured include Mathias Hietz, Wolfgang Kubach, and Jiro Sagawara.
Item is an amateur film documenting the 1975 Vancouver International Stone Symposium at VanDusen Gardens. The film contains footage of the unfinished "Landscape 75" by Jiro Sugawara being moved by a crane, Maria Kubach-Wilmsen sanding "Horizontal Column," and children chipping at stones. Artists believed to be featured include Jiro Sugawara forging metal bars, and Maria Kubach-Wilmsen.
Stone Symposium - Symposium Crane
Item is an amateur film documenting the 1975 Vancouver International Stone Symposium at VanDusen Gardens. The film contains footage of Canadian Reserve soldiers helping move sculptures using a crane, as well as footage of people photographing and filming the process. Artists believed to be featured include Wolfgang Kubach, Maria Kubach-Wilmsen, and Jiro Sugawara. The main sculpture being moved is "Horizontal Column" by Wolfgang Kubach and Maria Kubach-Wilmsen.
Stone Symposium Viewed By DM [David Marshall]
Item is an amateur film documenting the 1975 Vancouver International Stone Symposium at VanDusen Gardens. The film contains footage of people viewing the unfinished sculptures, notably "Horizontal Column" by Wolfgang Kubach and Maria Kubach-Wilmsen. Artists believed to be featured include Michael Prentice polishing his sculpture "Developing Form."
Item is an amateur film documenting the 1975 Vancouver International Stone Symposium at VanDusen Gardens. The film contains footage of the Symposium grounds and Kiyoshi Takahashi using hand tools on his sculpture, "Woman."