Video Bag (On the Dot)
- Artists/Creators
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Western Front (Creator)
VIVO Media Arts Centre (Creator)
The Poem Company (Creator)
Taki Bluesinger (Creator)
Sheila Smyth (Creator)
Sheila Kincaid (Creator)
Gloria Kieler (Creator)
Gerry Gilbert (Creator)
Four Horsemen (Creator)
Eric Metcalfe (Creator)
Burnaby Art Gallery (Creator)
Burnaby Art Gallery (Publisher)
Al Razutis (Creator)
Byron Black (Creator)
Paul Wong (Creator)
Michael de Courcy (Creator)
George Stanley (Creator)
Penny Chalmers (Creator)
Brad Robinson (Creator)
Audrey Thomas (Creator)
Toby MacLennan (Creator)
Barry McKinnon (Creator)
Lionel Kearns (Creator)
Maxine Gadd (Creator)
Greg Curnoe (Creator)
Gregg Simpson (Creator)
Helen Goodwin (Creator)
Carole Itter (Creator)
Gerry Gilbert (Creator) - Date
- 1974
- ID #
- M/T 060.38
- Level of Description
- Item
Object Description
Item is a pamphlet titled "Video Bag (On the Dot)" from the 1974 video exhibition put on by the Burnaby Art Gallery in Burnaby, British Columbia. It is 10 unbound sheets of black and white images and text. There is a note titled "On the Dot' on the back of the last page by Gerry Gilbert. The exhibition contained works by: Taki Bluesinger, Video Inn, The Western Front Archives, The Brute Band, The Poem Company, Al Razutis, Don Druick, Randy Gledhill, Metromedia, Gloria Kieler and Sheila Smyth with Sheila Kincaid, Byron Black, Brian Guns, Paul Wong, Michael de Courcy, George Stanley, Penny Chalmers, Brad Robinson, Victor Coleman, Audrey Thomas, The 4 Horsemen, Toby MacLennan, Barry McKinnon, Fred Wah, David Cull, George Bowering, Frank Davey, Lionel Kearns, Maxine Gadd, David Bromige, Sherril Jaffe, Greg Curnoe, Matthew Speier, Gregg Simpson, Helen Goodwin, and Carole Itter and Gerry Gilbert.
Physical Description
- Physical Extent
- 10 sheets : b&w : paper ; 28 x 21.5 cm
- Material Type
- Textual record, Graphic material
History
- Collection
- Morris/Trasov Archive
- Credit Line
- –
- Related Exhibitions
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