[General Artist Records] (4 of 9)
- RBSC-ARC-1755-49-04
- File
- [n.d.]
[General Artist Records] (4 of 9)
[General Artist Records] (9 of 9)
[Drawings and artwork] (1 of 9)
[Drawings and artwork] (3 of 9)
[Sketchbooks and notebooks] (3 of 9)
[Sketchbooks and notebooks] (4 of 9)
[Sketchbooks and notebooks] (5 of 9)
[Sketchbooks and notebooks] (8 of 9)
[Woodblocks and Candle plaster mould]
The plaster mould is for a candle; some woodblocks are labelled:
St. Francis Metal Plate from printers
No. 1 to a Wise Man XM29
“Late period unfinished? Never printed"
Photographs of Native Americans taken by Z. Kujundzic
Medal moulds on glass (1 of 2)
[Other artists - works and sources of inspiration] (3 of 4)
[Photographs from Duncan Yves Mckiernan]
Publicity (Studio) - Edinburgh Paintings
Marko, Raku, & pit fire workshop, Samurai
Resident artist - Universidad Nacional de Mexico
Teaching and professional records
Records in the series teaching and professional records relate to his role as a professor and as a member and director of arts societies. This series is divided into three subseries: Kootenay School of Arts, Pennsylvania State University, and Professional affiliations.
The subseries Kootenay School of Arts contains records of Kujundzic’s time as a teacher in the Okanagan, B.C., and records relating to the Art Centre in Kelowna.
The subseries Pennsylvania State University contains records related to his time spent with the Arts Department of PSU and consists of teaching, lecture and workshop materials, correspondence between faculty, and records relating to his role as a professor.
The professional affiliations subseries contains records relating to the associations and societies he was part of and some that he founded, including the Sculptors’ Society of British Columbia and the Contemporary Okanagan Artists.
Collector's Record and Exhibit Lists - Nelson, B.C.
Painting and Composition - Art History - Sara Madsen First Year -KSA
Teaching (Cranbrook, Nelson, Kelowna) - BCTA - Qualifications - Reports
Intro to visual arts - Nelson School of Arts
Kelowna, B.C. Art Festival 1967