"Feng Shui Productions" t-shirt
- RBSC-ARC-1643-185-48
- File
- 1999
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"Feng Shui Productions" t-shirt
Card from William Heinemann Random House Group
Undated card from Jason Arthur of Random House, apparently accompanying some proofs or design mockups for Coupland's review (not included).
Story and letter from Siri Coupland
Ephemera including movie tickets, doodles and buttons
Harbour Air Seaplanes baggage stub
Correspondence and thesis work of Matt Campora
Letter from Gordon A. Smith regarding Govenor General's Award
Ephemera including name tag and ticket stubs
Correspondence from Vicbar Marketing Limited
Name tag with image of a young Douglas Coupland
Miss Wyoming advance preview booklet
Contains a Canadian one dollar coin with two holes drilled into it, similar to button-holes.
Ephemera including schedule notes
Handwritten notes including menu items and names
Contains a label for a 60"x72" Multi Throw, which appears to be the blankets used for Coupland's Button Blankets.
Ephemera including lists and button
Sketch and numbers on a piece of paper
InterContinental hotel baggage claim stubs
Contains a brief note that originally accompanied an event invite (not included) forwarded to Coupland because the senders thought he might like the design (undated), and a thank you card from someone named Lynn (possibly author Lynn Coady?) thanking Coupland for his blurb, April 1, 2012.
Note from Jason Arthur of Willian Heinemann
Parker Palm Springs menu with notes/to do list on reverse
Bloomsbury catalogue featuring Coupland
The Canada Pictures Toronto launch event invite
Styrofoam cups from Canada House opening
Two reviews and an exhibition announcement
Contains printouts of two novel reviews and an exhibition announcement culled from the web: A review of Eleanor Rigby from the Guardian (October 9, 2004, another review of Eleanor Rigby from readysteadybooks.com (October 17, 2004; Natasha Tripney), and a Government of Canada public announcement for Canada House, Trafalgar Square (UK) exhibit (September 21, 2004).
September 10 preview program and advance review clipping
Globe Review article about Coupland's nests
Contains a copy of the Globe And Mail's Review Section (section R), which features "Coupland's literary lunch" on R1, an article by Sarah Milroy (September 6, 2005) on Coupland's chewed nests.
JPod submission draft, February 22, 2005
Includes some annotations throughout and 2 pages of commentary (first page of commentary appears to be missing) from "Gillian," most likely an editor at the publishing house.
Promotional postcard for Souvenir of Canada, the film
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.
Ephemera including concert ticket stubs and library cards
Print-out of a Coupland Twitter post
Contains a black and white paper print-out of one of Coupland's twitter posts (@DougCoupland) : "Orange Tic-tacs taste just like Bayer childrens' aspirin in a highly recommendable way. Ate a whole container in one 5-minute drive."
Contemporary Art Gallery program, emceed by Coupland
Alona Kagan Gallery newspaper featuring Coupland
Note accompanying a copy of Emily Carr Institute's Woo newspaper, 2007
Contains a short note to Coupland directing him to an article on "page six of issue #5 (Sacred Texts)," from Grace Partridge. The newspaper is not included in the file.
Notes and numbers written on back of a piece of paper from draft of The Gum Thief
Contains two letters. The first is from Michael J. Audain (May 29, 2007), congratulating Coupland on receiving an honorary degree from Simon Fraser University. The second letter is from Antony Korner of Artforum International (January 1, 2007), enclosing Coupland's press card for 2007 (press card not included in the file).
Royal Canadian Academy of Arts President's Dinner programme
Includes the programme for the President's Dinner of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts, held Friday, June 22, 2007 at the Winnipeg Art Gallery. The inside of the programme lists Douglas Coupland as one of the "Academecians elected 2007."