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Title
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Untitled
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Institution
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Kenderdine Art Gallery
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Description
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Sketch of a variety of boats on a rough sea - buoy in foreground - birds fly overhead - signed "G. Sheffield 1886"
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Date Created
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1886
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Call Number
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KAG:386
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Title
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Grocery Co-operative, Started in a Kitchen; Garden Co-operative
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Description
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An Interview with Winnifred Lee regarding the Grocery and Garden Co-operatives
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Date Created
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1994
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Title
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Pursuing Art as an Aboriginal Artist: in Canada, in the World, and on 20th Street
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Description
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An interview with Adrian Stimson, a member of the Siksika (Blackfoot) Nation in Southern Alberta and an interdisciplinary artist, currently living and working in the neighbourhood of Saskatoon's 20th Street. In this video interview, Mr. Stimson shares his story of becoming a professional artist, describes his different art projects, and discusses what inspired him to pursue his work. In particular, Mr. Stimson talks about the influences of Aboriginal culture on his art and discusses how he uses art to respond to contemporary political issues. Mr. Stimson talks about the history of his art studio and the importance of having a studio on 20th Street. He shares his thoughts about the life in and around 20th Street, and his personal role in community life. Mr. Stimson addresses the negative and the positive aspects of the ongoing revitalization of 20th Street, and contemplates possible solutions to the various challenges his neighbourhood has been facing - both in the past and more recently.
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Date Created
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2012-11-07, 2012-11-07
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Call Number
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Oral History 20 Street Saskatoon Research Drive
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Title
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“If You Like Your Community, Get Involved”: A Local Volunteer Perspective
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Description
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An interview with Tom Morgan, who has been living in Saskatoon's Riversdale neighbourhood since 1989. Mr. Morgan is an active member of the Riversdale community—he is involved in several clubs, and volunteers frequently at community events. Mr. Morgan is also a Legion member and a volunteer at St. Thomas Wesley United Church. He has held various positions in the Riversdale Community Association (RCA), a volunteer organization that represents members of this community and works towards building a neighbourhood that is peaceful, just, and green. Being such an active person, Mr. Morgan has developed strong relationships with many people in his community. The interview includes discussions around Mr. Morgan's views of the community, and the existing stereotypes about 20th Street. Mr. Morgan is very adamant about breaking these stereotypes.
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Date Created
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2012-12-04, 2012-12-04
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Call Number
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Oral History 20 St Saskatoon Research Drive