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[Artist Interviews by Christine Redfern]
24 audio cassettes featuring artist interviews by Christine Redfern
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[Christine C. Quinn press release]
Press release from Christine C. Quinn re: Lesbian and Gay Community Organizations / envelope press release was mailed in addressed to Dennis Myrick
Remains of house, backyard and shedding of 121 Gouger St. [i.e. Street] [picture] /
Title supplied by photographer.; Part of collection: Canberra bushfires, 2003.; Acquired in digital format; access copies available online.; Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. Photograph taken towards dusk at Torrens, Sunday, 19 January 2003."Debris suggested the owner stored building materials in the back yard. Fire approached rapidly from left of picture."--Christine Thomas
Facing towards the lower half of Mount Taylor towards Torrens [picture] /
Title supplied by photographer.; Part of collection: Canberra bushfires, 2003.; Acquired in digital format; access copies available online.; Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. Photograph taken approximately 4.30 pm, Saturday, 18 January 2003, from the parkland at end of McCay Place, Pearce."Fire being pushed across the mountain. Note the slower moving front down hill. Full zoom."--Christine Thomas
Fire track above Torrens [picture] /
Title supplied by photographer.; Part of collection: Canberra bushfires, 2003.; Acquired in digital format; access copies available online.; Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. Photograph taken towards dusk, Sunday, 19 January 2003."Fire had progressed from left to right in this photo. Shows intensity of fire at ground level. Treetops still green."--Christine Thomas
The Future of Urban Housing & Climate Policy — with Christine Boyle
Councillor Christine Boyle was elected to Vancouver City Council with OneCity Vancouver in 2018.Christine is a community organizer, climate justice activist, and United Church Minister, born and raised on unceded Coast Salish territory in Vancouver, BC. She is passionate about tackling inequality, contributing to climate solutions, and deepening democratic engagement.Christine has an BSc in Urban Agriculture and First Nations Studies from UBC, and an MA in Religious Leadership for Social Change from the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley, California. She is a founding member of OneCity Vancouver.Resources– Christine Boyle\u27s website: https://christineboyle.ca/ – Christine Boyle\u27s profile on the City of Vancouver website: https://vancouver.ca/your-government/christine-boyle.aspx – Christine Boyle on Twitter: https://twitter.com/christineeboyle – United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples: https://www.un.org/development/desa/indigenouspeoples/declaration-on-the-rights-of-indigenous-peoples.html – COP 26 - Glasgow: https://ukcop26.org/ – "Superblocks: Barcelona\u27s car-free zones could extend lives and boost mental health" - The Conversation:s: https://theconversation.com/superblocks-barcelonas-car-free-zones-could-extend-lives-and-boost-mental-health-123295 – Report: "How Minneapolis Ended Single-Family Zoning" - The Century Foundation: https://tcf.org/content/report/minneapolis-ended-single-family-zoning/?session=1 – Drug User Liberation Front: https://www.dulf.ca/ – BC Compassion Club: https://thecompassionclub.org/
On Mount Taylor with Wanniassa in the background [picture] /
Title supplied by photographer.; Part of collection: Canberra bushfires, 2003.; Acquired in digital format; access copies available online.; Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. Photograph taken approximately 9:40 am, Monday, 20 January, 2003."Walking track behind the trees. These trees pictured had charred and browned leaves fixed in this position by the fire. There was no wind when the photo was taken and smoke had yet to descend for the day."--Christine Thomas
Kangaroo rests on Mount Taylor two days after fire amongst trees in the gully [picture] /
Title supplied by photographer.; Part of collection: Canberra bushfires, 2003.; Acquired in digital format; access copies available online.; Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. Photograph taken above Pearce, approximately 9:00 am, Monday, 20 January, 2003."The kangaroos were easier to spot than usual, however they did not seem disturbed at our presence (full zoom used). Note fire level on right of picture."--Christine Thomas
Talking about a Christine Borland sculpture: effective empathy in contemporary anatomy art (and an emerging counterpart in medical training?)
This Introduction and interview discusses the poetical and empathic insights that are a key to the effectiveness of contemporary artist Christine Borland's practice and its relevance to the medical humanities, visual art research and medical students’ training. It takes place in a context of intensive interest in reciprocity and conversation as well as expert exchange between the fields of Medicine and Contemporary Arts. The interview develops an understanding of medical research and the application of its historical resources and contemporary practice-based research in contemporary art gallery exhibitions. Artists tend not to follow prescriptive programmes towards new historical knowledge, however, a desire to form productive relationships between history and contemporary art practice does reveal practical advantages. Borland's research also includes investigations in anatomy, medical practices and conservatio
List of witnesses at the Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians public hearings
Handwritten list of the seventeen testimonies recorded at the Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians public hearings held at the Golden Gate University Auditorium in San Francisco, California from 12:00 Noon to 9:00 P.M on August 12, 1981.The testimonies were taped by Christine Asoo Umeda on a Sony Walkman recorder. Most of the witnesses were from Sacramento, California. Ms. Umeda was four years old when her family was incarcerated at Tule Lake and later transferred to Topaz, Utah. By the time of the hearings, Christine and Mary Tsukamoto were already involved in town hall meetings to advocate, educate, and help people prepare for the hearings
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