- F 356
- collection
- 1989
Fonds consists of a brochure of an exhibition curated by Cleaver.
Cleaver, Kathy
Fonds consists of a brochure of an exhibition curated by Cleaver.
Cleaver, Kathy
Every hour an occasion : women's dress 1900-1910
Fait partie de Kathy Cleaver fonds
Item is a brochure promoting an exhibition of Edwardian women's dress held at the Oliver Baker Lounge, Ryerson Polytechnical Institute, October 2 - 20, 1989. Katherine Cleaver was the exhibition curator. Brochure also advertises talks by Toronto Historian Mike Filey and Costume Historian and Toronto Public Library Fine Arts Librarian, Alan Suddon.
Mrs. Sarah Leichton's dinner party : [exhibition invitation]
Fait partie de George Sanders fonds
Item is an invitation to an exhibition held at the Merton Gallery, Toronto, featuring drawings by George Sanders.
Ontario Bicentennial display project
Fait partie de Office of Information Services
Sub-series consists of records created for and during the Ryerson's participation in the Ontario Bicentennial in 1984.
Guest book for Ryerson's Ontario bicentennial display
Fait partie de Office of Information Services
The guest book or visitor's register contains signatures and home locations of visitors to the Ryerson's Ontario Bicentennial display.
Photographs of Ryerson's Ontario Bicentennial display
Fait partie de Office of Information Services
The file contains color negatives and photographs of the display which included the mounted foam core photographs, a wide variety of artifacts and people in attendance.
Fait partie de Office of Information Services
The file contains the "History of Ryerson" film on three formats. The VHS copy was dubbed from the original 3/4 inch tape and was screened at Ryerson's Ontario Bicentennial display.
Fait partie de Office of Information Services
File contains three black and white photographs of the Toronto Training and Re-Establishment Institute and of a class being held in the Normal School classroom that were displayed at the Bicentennial Display.
Fait partie de Office of Information Services
File contains six copies of the book, "From Cradle to Computer, A history of St. James Square, the birthplace of Ontario education" written by Ryerson history professor, Ronald Stagg and published for Ontario's Bicentennial.
Ryerson Polytechnical Institute
Posters - From Cradle to Computer public display
Fait partie de Office of Information Services
Posters for the public display related to the publication of "From Cradle to Computer."
Exhibitions - Image Arts gallery or studio installations
Fait partie de School of Image Arts
Series contains posters, postcards, and other promotional materials for exhibitions held in the exhibit space in the Image Arts Building, as well, colour slide photographs of exhibit installations and photographic images displayed by students and faculty.
Image Arts
Fait partie de School of Image Arts
Includes promotional, educational and publicity material for exhibitions and events held at the RIC including :
The Ryerson Image Centre Grand Opening ;
Toronto Convention About Photographic Collections : Definitions, Descriptions, Access ;
The inaugural exhibition, Archival Dialogues : Reading the Black Star Collection ;
Bernice Abbott: Photographs ;
Human Rights Human Wrongs ;
The 'Public Life' of Photographs ;
Phil Bergerson : Emblems and Remnants of the American Dream ;
Remembering The Real Winnie : The World's Most Famous Bear Turns 100 ;
Photography Historians : A New Generation? ;
All That Glitters : Carole Tanenbaum Vintage Collection Jewelry Benefit.
The Image Centre
Fait partie de School of Image Arts
The file consists of programmes for exhibitions and events held at the Ryerson Image Centre including:
Fait partie de School of Image Arts
File contains books published in conjunction with exhibitions held in the Ryerson Image Centre.The Image Centre.
Out from Under : Disability, History & Things to Remember - exhibition catalogue
Fait partie de School of Disability Studies
Out from Under was curated by faculty members from Disability Studies with an exhibit displayed at Royal Ontario Museum (ROM, April - July 2008. Their work was supported by the RBC Foundation through the Ryerson-RBC Institute for Disabilities Studies Research and Education.
The curatorial team, Associate Professor Kathryn Church, Professor of Distinction Catherine Frazee, and Director Melanie Panitch, launched a new special topic seminar designed to uncover the hidden history of disability. Students were invited to identify an object representing a particular era or moment in Canadian disability history and explore its significance.