Convention Centre Public Art Program guidelines and colour print samples for Digital Orca project
- RBSC-ARC-1643-175-1
- File
- 2008
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Convention Centre Public Art Program guidelines and colour print samples for Digital Orca project
Super City by Douglas Coupland
Canadian Firefighters Memorial development work
Empty pizza box with calligraphy
Piece of ribbon from Canoe Landing Park ribbon-cutting ceremony
Emily Carr artworks/items lists
Calligraphy slogans on magazine pages
"Still Life w. Sharpie" sketch
Pen drawing (Sharpie) on the back of courtesy note from the Hyatt Regency Kyoto.
Monte Clark Gallery exhibition, Mom and Dad
Book cover collage under resin
Douglas Coupland and Ken Steacy Illustrated Collaborations
Heavy Industries Infinite Tire fabrication proposal
Contains a Canadian one dollar coin with two holes drilled into it, similar to button-holes.
The Canada Pictures Toronto launch event invite
Group of Seven painting series stencils
This file contains stencils used in the creation of Coupland's Group of Seven paintings series.
Box 172 holds an item labeled "Harris Iceberg Top and Bottom"
Box 173 holds items labeled "Harris Top/Bottom", "Thompson Jack Pine Bottom" and "Thompson Jack Pine Top"
Box 174 holds two unlabeled items
Box 191 holds items labeled "Emily Carr left", "Frank Johnston Top" and "Frank Johnston Bottom"
Box 192 holds items labeled "Thompson Sunset #1 Top", "Thompson Sunset #1 Bottom" , "Carmichael Top" and "Carmichael Bottom"
Box 193 holds an item labeled "Harris Island"
Box 194 holds items labeled "Harris Top", "Harris Bottom" and one unlabeled item
Study model of Canoe Landing Park, Toronto
This item is a model of Canoe Landing Park in Toronto, ON that was designed by Coupland.
Proposal drawings on foam panel for Canadian Tire Sculpture
This file contains printed graphic images of Coupland's design for a sculpture installation at the bicycle plaza at a Canadian Tire in Vancouver, BC. Images depict various angles and details of the proposed sculpture.
This item is a 2.5 m long fabric banner containing a printed image of Terry Fox's sock. The image is among those displayed around the Terry Fox Miracle Mile running track at Canoe Landing Park in Toronto, ON.
Landscape architectural drawing of Canoe Landing Park, Toronto
Thank you note including Terry Fox loonie signed by designer
Book "Terry Fox: His Story" by Leslie Scrivener
Contains a handwritten note thanking Coupland for doing a "beautiful job of capturing Terry" Fox in his book, Terry. The brief and familiar nature of the note, and the lack of return address or envelope suggest that Coupland and Solway may have known each other.
Handwritten notes and sketches
National Post article regarding the Penguins exibition
Newspaper clippings and magazine articles
Contains clippings that either review Coupland's work, or contain an article by him, or which make reference to either his work or himself.
Includes a letter and envelope from a young student from Calgary, thanking Coupland for writing the book "Terry."
The brief letter concludes with the following: "In conclusion, I'll offer my help anytime you need it."
The Walrus magazine featuring cover by Coupland
Printed email correspondence from Karen Mills regarding CFF Jury Days
Sketch and numbers on a piece of paper
Canadian Fire Service D'Incendie pin
Possibly sketches of a walrus or sasquatch.
hypergraphic publication featuring Coupland
Letter from a fan about Coupland's discussion of the Emily Carr Exhibit on the CBC
Terry Fox Monument unveiling speech
Canadian Firefighters Memorial annotated presentation notes
Contains a black and white printout of a slide presentation delivered by David Weir (working as Coupland's project manager for the Firefighter's Memorial) and Mary Tremain (Partner-in-Charge for PLANT Architect).
In 2004, Coupland produced a series of paper nests, inspired by those that wasps create. To make these nests, Coupland hand-chewed pages from two of his novels. The series contains samples of this paper in various stages of being pulped.
Canoe Landing Park and Terry Fox Memorial ground-breaking
Canone Landing Park colour choices
Heavy Industries manufacturing proposal