Tillicum beside Bill Reid orca sculpture at the Vancouver Aquarium
- AM1576-S6-12-F42-: 2011-010.1949-: 2011-010.1949.04
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- 1985
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Tillicum beside Bill Reid orca sculpture at the Vancouver Aquarium
Tillicum beside Bill Reid orca sculpture at the Vancouver Aquarium
Tillicum beside Bill Reid orca sculpture at the Vancouver Aquarium
Tillicum beside Bill Reid orca sculpture at the Vancouver Aquarium
Tillicum beside Bill Reid orca sculpture at the Vancouver Aquarium
Tillicum beside Bill Reid orca sculpture at the Vancouver Aquarium
Tillicum beside Bill Reid orca sculpture at the Vancouver Aquarium
Tillicum interacting with child at the Vancouver Aquarium
Tillicum interacting with child at the Vancouver Aquarium
UBC Sculptures and Totem Poles and the Caledonian Games
Part of City of Vancouver Archives sound recording and moving image collection
Item is an amateur film documenting sculptures at the UBC campus, including George Norris' "Mother and Child," Haida and Kwakiutl totem poles at the corner of University Blvd. and East Mall, and Charles Wheeler's "King George VI." There is also footage of the Vancouver Caledonian Games, which begins with a parade of drummers, pipers, and dancers; then footage of Scottish country dancing, kids under thirteen dancing the Sailors Hornpipe, and girls dancing the Highland Fling.
Vancouver Historical Society : unveiling of the Hastings Mill sculpture : program
Van[couver] Int[ernational] Stone Symposium
Item is an amateur film documenting the 1975 Vancouver International Stone Symposium. The film contains footage of artists working on sculptures using hand and power tools, as well as footage of people viewing the artists at work. Artists believed to be featured include Wolfgang Kubach, Maria Kubach-Wilmsen, Hiromi Akiyama and Michael Prentice.
[Vancouver International Stone Symposium - Sculptors Working]
Item is an amateur film documenting the 1975 Vancouver International Stone Symposium at VanDusen Gardens. The film contains footage of sculptors using hand and power tools to work on their sculptures. Artists believed to be featured include Wolfgang Kubach, Michael Prentice, and Hiromi Akiyama. Sculptures featured include "Woman" by Kiyoshi Takahashi, "Horizontal Column" by Wolfgang Kubach and Maria Kubach-Wilmsen, and "For the Botanical Garden" by Hiromi Akiyama.
Vancouver International Stone Symposium/SHOT
Item is an amateur film documenting the 1975 Vancouver International Stone Symposium. The film contains footage of artists working on sculptures using hand and power tools, as well as footage of people viewing the artists at work. Artists believed to be featured include Adolf Ryszka, Mathias Hietz and Kiyoshi Takahashi.
Vancouver Stones Symposium - Chandlers, Jiro [Sugawara] Diamond Saw
Item is an amateur film documenting the 1975 Vancouver International Stone Symposium at VanDusen Gardens. The film contains footage of people moving stones on platforms and a man cutting a stone with a diamond saw. Artist believed to be featured include Jiro Sugawara.
Vancouver Transportation Club rocket sculpture
Vancouver Transportation Club rocket sculpture
Vancouver Transportation Club rocket sculpture
Vancouver Transportation Club rocket sculpture
Vancouver Transportation Club rocket sculpture
Vancouver Transportation Club rocket sculpture
Vancouver Transportation Club rocket sculpture
Part of City of Vancouver Archives sound recording and moving image collection
Item is a documentary film documenting bridges, Vancouver Harbour, the Stanley Park (B.C.) seawall, and maritime traffic around Vancouver. The film includes footage of False Creek, the Granville (Street) Bridge (3rd, 1954-), the Burrard Bridge (1932-), the Lions Gate (First Narrows) Bridge (1938-), the Second Narrows Highway Bridge (1960-), the Stanley Park seawall and sculptures including Elek Imredy's sculpture Girl In A Wetsuit and the replica figurehead of the RMS Empress of Japan, the shipping facilities at Vancouver Harbour, and the seabus terminal. The film also includes footage of boats and ships including a sailboat, tugboat, cruise ship, seabus, ferry, and cargo ships.
Item is an amateur film documenting the 1975 Vancouver International Stone Symposium at VanDusen Gardens. The film contains footage of the film box, and sculptors working on their sculptures with hand and electric tools. Artists believed to be featured include Michael Prentice, Hiromi Akiyama, and Mathias Heitz. Sculptures featured include "Developing Form" by Michael Prentice, "For the Botanical Garden" by Hiromi Akiyama, "Observing Your Society" by Piqtoukun (David Ruben), "Woman" by Kiyoshi Takahashi, and "Guardian" by Mathias Hietz.
Item is an amateur film documenting the 1975 Vancouver International Stone Symposium at VanDusen Gardens. The film contains footage of sculptors working on their sculptures with hand and electric tools. Artists believed to be featured include Hiromi Akiyama, Mathias Heitz, Adolf Ryszka, and Joan D. Gambioli. Sculptures featured include "Guardian" by Mathias Heitz, "For the Botanical Garden" by Hiromi Akiyama, "Earth, Air and Sea" by Joan D. Gambioli, and "Between" by Adolf Ryszka.
Victor Sparkes, artist/photographer in Skagway
Photograph shows artist posing with a pack horse sculpture loaded with gear.
[View looking north of the sculptures at the south end of the Lions Gate Bridge]
Part of James Crookall fonds
V.I.S.S. (Vancouver International Stone Symposium) Crane - Rock
Item is an amateur film documenting the 1975 Vancouver International Stone Symposium at VanDusen Gardens. The film contains footage of a crane hoisting stones, and people moving them into place. Artists believed to be featured include Wolfgang Kubach and Jiro Sugawara.
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 Bernard Thor carving a sculpture.
Part of Habitat Forum photographs
Part of Habitat Forum photographs
Part of Habitat Forum photographs