Arts Alive
https://archives.westvancouver.ca/link/descr6970
- Fonds / Collection
- West Vancouver Archives Information files
- Description Level
- Item
- GMD
- moving images
- Date
- February 13, 1996
- Scope and Content
- Item is a video recording of the Shaw Cable 4 program 'Arts Alive', hosted by Graham Argyle, featuring a report on a West Vancouver Museum and Archives arts and architecture project. The program encouraged students at Chartwell School and Sentinel Secondary School to relate art to the architectural…
- Repository
- West Vancouver Archives
- Fonds / Collection
- West Vancouver Archives Information files
- Description Level
- Item
- GMD
- moving images
- Date
- February 13, 1996
- Scope and Content
- Item is a video recording of the Shaw Cable 4 program 'Arts Alive', hosted by Graham Argyle, featuring a report on a West Vancouver Museum and Archives arts and architecture project. The program encouraged students at Chartwell School and Sentinel Secondary School to relate art to the architectural design of the Gertrude Lawson House. Interviewees include Jill Baird (West Vancouver Museum & Archives), artist and architect Carole Arnston, architect Fred Hollingsworth, and several of the participating students from Sentinel Secondary School.
- Physical Description
- 1 videocassette (29 min., 51 sec.) : analog, col., VHS, sd.
- Reference Code
- CA BWVA C005-S01-M13-IT001
- Item Number
- IT001
- Responsibility
- Shaw Cable
- Name Access
- Chartwell Elementary School
- Hollingsworth, Fred Thornton, 1917-2015
- Sentinel Secondary School
- West Vancouver Museum and Archives
- Subject Access
- Occupations - Architects
- Occupations - Artists
- Persons - Adolescents
- Persons - Students
- Visual Arts
- Geographic Access
- 17th Street (West Vancouver, B.C.)
- Gertrude Lawson House (680 17th Street, West Vancouver, B.C.)
- Hollyburn (West Vancouver, B.C.)
- Learn More
- Learn more about the above place(s)
- Notes
- The recording continues on to discuss other arts initiatives on the North Shore. The segment pertaining to West Vancouver runs from 1 min., 49 sec. to 9 min., 29 sec.
- Copyright / Terms of Use
- Copyright held by the creator. There are no restrictions on reproduction for research and private study. Permission of the copyright holder is required for all other uses.
- Repository
- West Vancouver Archives
- Other Reference Number
- 0025.WVA.REC
- Other Formats
- Also available as an mp4 (439 MB).