2001: an LA odyssey

ARLIS/NA 29th Annual Conference
Thursday March 29 to Wednesday April 4, 2001

 

SILENT AUCTION DONORS & ITEMS - go straight to today's (3.29) items
Proceeds from the Silent Auction go to the ARLIS/NA Conference Speakers Fund
John Benjamins
The Honorary Patron of the 2001 Silent Auction

From: Beverly Sbarge and Stephen Sbarge, Slide Presentations, Publishers

The Abridged History of Costume, slide presentation. 434 color slides with notes, sketches and slide commentaries. In two volumes. A history of dress throughout Western civilization - from ancient Egypt to 1992.

Item #1

From: Floyd Zula

Eames-style molded bucket chairs in camouflage greenItem #7

40-50 titles from the Sun and Moon Press featuring European writers in translation to see item numbers for individual titles


(click on a link or an image to see a larger version.)

From: Christine Sundt

  • VOILA! [neckpiece] 2001. sterling silver, 14K gold, 5mm peridot. chain length: 18 in. pendant height: 3/4 in.

Item #26

From: Deborah Barlow Smedstad

Handcrafted beaded necklace with Red stone cats and accent beads Item #2
Kilt-type pin with artist-made lampworked glass fruit beads - extremely quirky and attractive. Beads made by LA artist, Cathi Milligan.
Item #3

Necklace with cloisonne elephants and accent beads
Item #4

Aqua colored glass bead necklace, earrings and bracelet with aqua Czech glass fish beads and other accent beads.
Item #5
Necklace and earrings - gold seed beads with cloisonne and gold ladybugs.
Item #6

 

From: J. Margaret Shaw,

  • Federation : Australian art and society 1901-2001 / John McDonald, exhibition curator. Catalogue for an exhibition held to celebrate 1-1-2001 - centenary of Australian Federation RRP. Item #35

Monet and Japan - to be published early March for a large exhibition. [Thirty-eight of Monet's most brilliant and best known paintings from the world's greatest collections will be shown in the company of an extensive selection of Japanese prints and paintings. Item #36

From:

A set of the Grove Library of World Art, includes: Encyclopedia of American Art before 1914, Encyclopedia of Latin American and Caribbean Art and Encyclopedia of Italian Renaissance and Mannerist Art

Item #127

From: Maryly Snow

Edition variee, intaglio and chine colle monoprint, hand-printed by the artist on a Griffin etching press, on archival paper, mounted in archival matt board.

Item #188

From: Kim Collins and Sandra Still

  • Barrier Island, an artist book by Linda Armstrong and Pattie Belle Hastings. Ice House Press.

Item #141

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From: Greta Ernest

  • Women Designers in the USA, 1900-2000: Diversity and Difference, Catalogue

Item #27

From: Darlene Tong

  • handmade scarves from Italian yarn Item #30
  • pins made of foam in bright colors

Item #31

From: Linda McRae

Interiors,oil sketch on canvas board, 8"x12"

Item #28

From: Chris Mees, Design and Applied Arts Iindex

one year free subscription, open only to individuals/ libraries who are not current subscribers.

Item #29

From: Dorian Farrow

The Artful Dodger : Images and Reflections by Nick Bantock signed copy

Item #33

From: Dawn Henney

UCLA School of Arts and Architecture baseball cap and t-shirt

Item #32

From:

An assorted array of books and a one year subscription to both Artforum & Bookforum, including:

  • a limited edition signed artist book by Ilya Kabakov titled The life of Flies, the book Item #143
  • Challenging Art: Artforum 1962-1974 Item #192
  • Robert ParkeHarrison: The Architect's Brother This is a signed limited edition artist's book of the photographs of Robert ParkeHarrison. Item #144
  • Subscription= item #142

 

From: Michael Shamansky, Bookseller Inc.

Franchini Guelfi, Fausta. ALESSANDRO MAGNASCO. Genova: Cassa di Risparmio di Genova e Imperia, 1977. 34cm., cloth, 420pp., 278 text illus., 60 color plates Item #108

From: Jay Aldrich

Item #34

From: Judith Herschman

Red, blue and gold tweed collarless jacket. Unworn. Item #112

From: Kathy Heuer

  • The Playing Card Project created by No Name Exhibitions and Red Eye (Minneapolis, MN). 55 Minnesota artists have designed 1 full deck of 52 playing cards plus 2 jokers. Cards are 2.5" wide x 3.5" high and are in a clear plastic case. Item #107

From: Joan Benedetti

Mexican wood lacquerware:

(click on an image to see a larger version and a complete description of the item.)

See individual items for item numbers

From: Jim Findlay

exhibtion catalogs from the Bienes Center for the Literary arts:

ABC Books and Related Materials: Selections from the Nyr Indictor Collection of the Alphabet, October 15, 2000-January 15, 2001 Item #125

Item 124

Dorothy Porter Wesley (1905-1995): Afro-American Librarian and Bibliophile: an exhibition, February 1-March 16th, 2001.

Item #126

Drapetomania: A Disease Called Freedom: an exhibition of 18th-, 19th-, and Early 20th-Century Material Culture of the African Experience in the Americas from the Collection of Derrick Joshua Beard.: an exhibition, February 1-April 15, 2000. -- Ft. Lauderdale: Bienes Center, 2000.
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Item #44

The Rivers of America: a Selected Exhibition of Books from the Collection of Carol Fitzgerald, September 26-December 5, 1997

Dust jacket illustration (detail) by Robert Fink from: THE EVERGLADES: RIVER OF GRASS by Marjory Stoneman Douglas. New York: Rinehart, 1947.

From: Jodie Benson

  • 2000-1986 Gordon's Print Price Annual CD-ROM - The world's leading guide to fine print prices at auction with over 500,000 entries and 15 years of data. Item #46
  • 2000-1970 Gordon's International Photography Price Annual CD-ROM - The world's ONLY guide to fine photography prices on CD with over 110,000 entries dating back to 1970. Item #47
  • 2000-1992 Lawrence's Dealer Print Prices CD-ROM - The only guide on to international fine print dealers' catalogues and inventories on CD with over 200,000 entries. Item #48
  • 2000 Gordon's Print Price Annual - The world's leading guide to fine print prices at auction with over 50,000 international entries in this hardbound book from calendar year 1999. Item #51
  • 2000 Lawrence's Dealer Print Prices - The only guide devoted to internatinoal print dealers' catalogues and inventories with over 27,000 entries in this hardbound book.Item #52
  • 2000 Gordon's Photography Price International - The world's leading guide to fine photography auction prices with over 12,000 international entries in this hardbound book for calendar year 1999.
    Item #53

From: Kari Horowicz

  • polaroid transfer of the Tower of Pisa in 8 x 10" mat
    Item #54

From: Renate Wiedenhoeft

  • One Slide Set #1097: Works by Pieter BRUEGHEL the Elder. A Set of 117 Duplicate Color Slides Item #45

From: Spencer Art Reference Library, Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art

  • The Golden Age of Chinese Archaeology : Celebrated Discoveries from the People's Republic of China by Xiaoneng Yang. Washington, D.C. : National Gallery of Art, 1999.
    Item #128

From: Laurie Whitehill Chong

  • Handmade paper wallet with 13 compartments for keeping small treasures. Fashioned after the traditional Chinese paper wallets, used for storing sewing and embroidery notions.
    Item #55
  • Two hand crafted paper bowls, one made of Lokta paper and the other made of assorted Thai and Japanese papers, with collaged found paper. Approximately 3" X 4" each.
    Items #s 56 & 57

From: Martha Childers

  • Basic set of Arbonne skin care products for dry skin. Arbonne products are botanical, have not been tested on animals, and are made in the United States. Arbonne produces products that are safe, beneficial, and pure.

Item #129

From: Peter, Archives & Museum Informatics

  • Four volumes of conference proceedings from the Museums and the Web 2001 conference. The proceedings contain the complete papers given at the conferences.
    • Museums and the Web 97 (Book)
    • Museums and the Web 98 (CD)
    • Museums and the Web 99 (Book and CD)
    • Museums and the Web 2000 (Book and CD)
      Item #122

From: Avery Library and Wallach Art Gallery, Columbia University, for ARLIS/NY Chapter

  • Book: Calatrava Bridges./K. Frampton, A.C. Webster, A. Tischhauser.
  • Book: Old World Builds the New: The Guastavino Company
  • Book: Architect of Dreams: the Teatrical Vision of Joseph Urban.
  • Book: Percival Goodman: architect, planner, teacher, painter
  • Book: Experiments in the Everyday: Allan Kaprow and Robert Watts.
  • Postcard book: Architectural Drawings.
  • Poscards (25): Selections from Avery Drawings and Archives.
  • Greeting cards (25): Ditto.
  • Small corinthian column [bookend?].
    Item #116 (all)

From: Peter and Donna Thomas

hand made book earrings with hand made paper pages and marbled paper covers
Item #59

From: Tom and Trudy Jacoby

  • Botanical Print: 1842 Print by W.H. Fitch for The Botanical Magazine, founded by William Curtis. Plate 3971, Gloxinia Tubiflora. Hand colored engraving with text.
    Item #58

From: Janine J. Henri

 

Three posters of Texas New Deal Post Office Murals Item #63 (all 3)

 

From: Emily Fair

Andy Warhol Collector's Doll

(publishers of ARTbibliographies Modern)

Item #62

From: Jill Patrick

Three important books on Canada's Group of Seven.

  • A.J. Casson, His Life & Times: A Tribute. Paul Duval. Toronto: Cerebrus Publishing Company Limited, 1980. Signed by the artist. Item #66
  • Lawren Harris. Edited by Bess Harris and R.G.P. Colgrove and with an introduction by Northrup Frye. Toronto: Macmillan of Canada, 1969. Item #67
  • Group of Seven. Peter Mellen. Toronto & Montreal: McClelland and Stewart Limited, 1970. hardcover with original dustjacket and slip case.
    Item #68

Seven issues of Picture Magazine (Los Angeles, Calif.) Published by Don Owens, 1976-1980. ISSN 0279-0432 #6, #7, #8, #9, #10 large format 13"x19" #11, #12 large format 11"x16" Item #61

From:

Getty tote bag filled with:

  • Book: Seeing the Getty Center/Seeing the Getty Gardens Souvenir Boxed Set
  • Book: Going to the Getty
  • Book: The Los Angeles Watts Towers
  • Book: Discover Los Angeles
  • Book: In Focus: Carleton Watkins
  • Getty watch, t-shirt, mug, notepad, tram toy

(click on me for a picture of all the stuff)
Item #60

From:
Casalini

  • Italian art books and goodies from Italy

Item #192

From: Eight catalogs of Queens College Art Center exhibitions, for ARLIS/NY Chapter Basket

  • muertes menores/minor deaths: Gabriel DÌaz (2000)
  • John Crawford: Sculpture (1999)
  • Jolyon Hofsted: The New York Years, 1963 to 1997 (1997)
  • Wolfgang Hohenwallner: open your window (1996)
  • Elias Friedensohn (1993)
  • Eva Fuka: Photographs (1992)
  • Metapsychosis: Arte Debole=Weak Art (1991)
  • The Art of Light: Photographs by Eduard Olivella (1990)
    Item #187 (part of)

 

From: ARLIS/WNY

  • Sox Box - A fun-filled box with colorful, whimsical soxs. Easy to take home after the conference! Turn over a new leaf in foot fashion.
    Item #70

From: Susan Lentz & Susan Moon, UCSB

  • Santa Barbara gift basket. Products of Santa Barbara: wine, olive oil, olives, pesto, biscotti, toffee. Small items from the SB Museum of Art
Item #71

From: Langer's Delicatessen

  • Two $25 Gift certificates
    Items #64 & 65

 

 

From: Amos Paul Kennedy, jr, Kennedy & Sons, Fine Printers, pob 5373, Bloomington, IN 47407-5373

• A NAPPYsack a brown lunch bag with NAPPY - negroes in ART! printed on the side. The sack contains a complete set of NAPPYgrams, A membership card for NAPPY, NAPPYbuttoms and a one year subscription of NAPPYgrams
Item #72

• One year subscription of NAPPYgrams
Item #73

(click on the drummer to see a NAPPYgram, click on the head to go to the web site)

 

From: Judy Lohr

  • Bazille: Purity, Prose, and Painting in the 1860's, Dianne W. Pitman Penn State University Press, 1998 Item #37
  • Vision of Nature: Traces of the Original World, Michael Tobias Kent State University Press, 1995 Item #38
  • Widening Circle: Consequences of Modernism in Contemporary Art, Barry Schwabsky Cambridge University Press, 1997 Item #39
  • Women Artists of Color: A Bio-Critical Sourcebook to 20th Century Artists in the Americas, Phoebe Farris, editor Greenwood Publishing Group, 1999 Item #40

From: the Staff at

The Artists Bluebook, updated every few months, is a directory of the artists that can be found on the AskART.com web site. Included for each artist is a wealth of information including full names, dates, state of primary residence, subjects known for, methods, numbers of book references, total number of auction results, top auction price with date of that auction, and number of museum references.

Item2 #114 & 115 (2 copies)

From: Roberto C. Ferrari

  • Women of the Book: Jewish Artists, Jewish Themes (exhibition catalog), curated by Judith Hoffberg, published by Florida Atlantic University.

    Item #69

From: Gloria Pink

Ten $10.00 gift certitificates

Items #75-84

From: Deirdre Lawrence
  • Bruno Fonseca: The Secret Life of Painting

    (click on the book to go to the Amazon.com description)
    Item #74

From: ARLIS/NY Chapter Basket

  • contents coming from lots of people, some already on this page! (Deirdre Lawrence, Deborah Kempe, Queens College Art Center, Avery Library, Frick Art Reference Library) Item #187 (note some other boxes part of this gift)

From: James Durslag

Dinner for Two in Cardini Restaurant, included tax and gratuity.

Item #85

 

From: Judy Donovan

  • Glass candy necklace. Beaded necklace (off-loom woven) accented with glass candy beads. Looks edible, but is not. Low-calorie art-to wear. Designed by Judy Donovan
    Item #105

From: Frick Art Reference Library

  • 12 boxes of cards
    Items #186-195

From: ARLIS/NA Board

  • basket filled with black humor from what I can gather ...
    but for the full description

    Item #145
From: Mary Wasserman
  • Three puffy bracelets. Festive bracelets made of puffs and beads. Item #42
From: Howard Karno & Beverly Joy-Karno

The Howard Karno Books Powerless in California Kit:

In case of electrical failure, a now common occurrence in California, this kit intended to ease the pain and withdrawal from life sources we have all come to know.

Kit Includes:
1. The Worst-Case Scenario Survival Handbook. To be used with
2. Bright yellow book-light with batteries.
3. Gerber Legendary Blades Multi-plier Pocket Tool. Does almost everything.
4. One-quarter pound Godiva chocolates to keep your heart going and provide enough calories to use the
5. Dynamo Hand Powered Flashlight. No batteries needed.
6. Octane surfer Boxer Shorts with dragons on black background. Size large (36-38). Remember mother always said you should have ìclean underwear in case of an emergency. A stylistic statement.
7. Glow in the Dark Toilet Paper.
8. X-Scope. Six functions, multi-use optical pocket tool. All in one tool includes: Microscope, Magnifier, Compass, Telescope, Signal Whistle, and Flashlight. And if all of this seems like too much work, we have
9. Glow In the Dark Pick Up Sticks, to be played with your very own
10. Tongue Size Glow in the Dark Party Lite.
11. Skyliner Virtual Message Writer. Spin it over your head and your message will magically appear in mid-air. You may create your own personal messages. We do encourage creative acronyms and slogans pointed at the boys and girls at the California State Legislature for their wisdom and forethought for their ability to plan for the future and their encouragement to de-regulate the electrical industry.
12. Corralejo Tequila Reposado. 100 ml. Bottle. To celebrate when there is light.

LOOSE AS ISSUED, IN A SEE THROUGH ROXY BACKPACK WITH DAY GLOW PINK DESIGN. (A new "hot" Southern Calif. look).

Item #106

From: Eric Chaim Kline, Bookseller telephone: (310) 395-4747

  • Miniature Paintings in Judaeo-Persian Manuscripts. Catalogue from Hebrew Union College, Cincinatti, 1985. Item #100
  • From the Ends of The Earth: Judaic Treasures from the Library of Congress. Rizzoli, 1991. Large quarto, 376 pp., illustrated throughout. Item #101
  • In Remembrance of Creation: Evolution of Art and Scholarship in the Medieval and Renaissance Bible, David Sandler Berkowitz. Brandeis Press, 1968. Quarto, 211 pp., illustrated throughout. Item #102
  • Arthur Rackham, A Biography by James Hamilton. Arcade, 1990. Quarto, 199 pp., illustrated throughout. Item #103
  • A Passover Haggadah. Drawings by Leonard Baskin. the New Union Haggadah prepared by the Central Conference of American Rabbis. Large quarto, 123 pp, color drawings by Baskin. Item #104

 

From: Susan Greening, Skirball Cultural Center

  • The hardbound catalog of the Ben Shahn: Voices and Visions exhibition September 18-October 31, 1981 at the Santa Fe East gallery, Santa Fe, New Mexico.The exhibition featured over seventy works that eoncompasssed the entire spectrum of Shahn's work.
    Item #113

From: Jeff Guerrier

Two catalogs from recent Jewish Museum exhibitions:

1. PARIS IN NEW YORK: French Jewish Artists in Private Collections Item #135

2.BERLIN METROPOLIS: Jews And The New Culture, 1890-1918 (pictured) Item #136

 

From: Laura Harris, Ross Day, Emily Roth, Tanya Pakhladzhyan, Faith Pleasanton, AnnaMaria Poma-Swank,

Metropolitan Museum of Art/Independent Librarians

 

MET tote bag filled with Met publications and merchandise

Item #101

From: ARLIS/NE Chapter

Gift Certificate for a real taste of New England! Consists of four 1 1/4 pound lobsters, 4 quarts of Littleneck clams, fresh red potatoes, 4 fresh ears of corn, and fresh sweet potatoes. All of the above comes in its own cooking pot and includes lobster crackers, lobster picks,lobster bibs, and moist towelettes. A complete meal with easy to follow cooking instructions!!!!! (Shipped anywhere in the continental US)
Item #43

From: Joyce Pellerano Ludmer

1 basket filled with Italian foodstuff and goodies and 2 bottles of wine

From: Norine Duncan

  • Liberty scarf (with label), 50" x 50", 100% wool (lightweight), floral print on tan background, fringed edges
Item #41

From: Milan R. Hughston

Frank Lloyd Wright silk tie, Plywood Mural Wall design; check out MoMA online store for more information
Item #123

From: Michael May, ARLIS NW Chapter

1 hanging planter, 4x4x4, with chord. Made by Michael May.

About Michael May.

Item #182

From: Joy Kestenbaum

Six catalogues of Pratt Institute exhibitions or of the work of Pratt faculty for ARLIS/NY Chapter Basket:

  • John Ross & Clare Romano: Artists & the Book. (2000)
  • Concerning Archigram, Dennis Crompton, ed. Archigram Archives (1998)
  • Goddess in the Details: Product Design by Women. (1994)
  • Sightings: Drawing with Color. (1988)
  • Search For Identity: Contemporary Third World Architecture.(1983)
Item #97

From: Kathy Zimon, ARLIS NW Chapter

Zimon, Kathy. Alberta Society of Artists: The First Seventy Years, 2000. Courtesy: University of Calgary Press. (pictured - click for full book cover)
Item #183

Coupland, Douglas. City of Glass: Douglas Coupland's Vancouver, 2000. Courtesy: Cheryl Siegel, Vancouver Art Gallery. --donated by Cheryl Siegel Item #181

More about the ASA

From: ARLIS/SoCal

Basket containing:

  • Betty Boop Porcelain Figurine
  • Umbrella: The Anthology Women of the Book: Jewish Artists, Jewish Themes
  • other items from Southern California members
From: Jack Robertson & the Thomas Jefferson Foundation at ...

1.Monticello in Measured Drawings created by the Historic American Buildings Survey in 1990.

2. Thomas Jefferson: Musician and Violinist... explores one of the lesser recognized aspects of Jefferson's life: his love of music and his talent with a violin.

3. four MonticelloTM Stemware (Cordial) glasses... stemware, based on a rare original, is mouth-blown full lead crystal, cut and etched by hand. (pictured)

4. MonticelloTM Sparkling Cider. ... a staple beverage at Monticello.

5. Monticello Peach Preserves. ... Virginia country recipe.

6. Barrel Reserve Chardonnay. ... Monticello label Virginia vintage.

Item #172 (all)

From: Judith Herschman

four pottery pieces from Hungary

Item #121

From: Lisa Kernan

Original theatrical one-sheet (double-sided poster) for Warner Bros' 1999 animated feature THE IRON GIANT, directed by Brad Bird. Not a reprint. Mint condition. Item #119

From: Mrs. Liesbeth Hugenholtz

Holland-package containing Leiden promotion book, souvenirs, bulbs and Dutch sweets.
Item #120

From: Susan Jurist

"CyberRage," digital art original, printed on acid-free water color paper. Size approx. 5.75" x 7.5" Framed. No. 2/10 Item #133

From: Norine Duncan

Handmade cards by Eleanor Cashman, graphic designer, Ruder Finn Design, New York

Items #130-132

From: Mary Beebe, Stuart Collection, UCSD

Good Art Won't Match Your Sofa t-shirt (the sofa wouldn't fit on the scanner). Size XL

Well it would match my sofa, but my sofa is dirty white. Item #134

More from Mary in the ARLIS/SC basket: two John Baldessari posters & an InSite t-shirt.

From: Vasa Mihich

"Arch" irregular curve, laminated acrylic, 1.25" x 11.5" x 5.5" with base. Unique. Item #138

Vasa Studio, TSCO, Inc., About Vasa

From: Ellie Nacheman

  • A small pinch pot, glazed in Bauer Blue, with interior design in dark blue underglaze.

Item #137

From: Mel Kavin, Kater-Crafts Bookbinders

Book: 33 Miniature Designer Bindings, 33 bindings of the miniature book YOU CAN JUDGE A BOOK BY ITS COVER by Bernard C. Middleton Item #139

From: Miguel Juarez

First Edition, signed copy of Lesbian Art in America: A Contemporary History by Harmony Hammond, 2000
(link is to Amazon.com description of the book)
Item #140

From: Mary F. Williamson
  • Traditional brass folk toy from South India, 1960s. Figure of camel and rider on wheels, height 4 inches; weight 1 lb. 5 oz. Item #177

From: Gary Hindoyan, Burger Continental, 626.792.6634

  • Spectacular Sunday Champagne All You Can Eat Buffet Brunch For Four Guests. Restrictions: not valid on Easter Sunday, Mothers Day, & Fathers Day Item #178

From:

Talking Stick (14 inch, from cedar) by Nootka sculptor. Thunderbird carrying Whale symbolism. Traditionally passed in a circle to everyone attending a ceremony, the holder of the Stick is allowed to speak freely while others listen. Legend states that the power of the Talking Stick makes its holder speak the truth.

Item #149

From:

$40 gift certificate
Item #148

Ars Libri

  • Miller, Arthur & BOURGEOIS, LOUISE. Homely Girl, A Life. 2 vols. Preferred edition, limited to 100 copies, signed in the colophon by Louise Bourgeois, Arthur Miller and Inge Morath. The text of Miller's story is repeated verbatim in the second volume, but with passages selected by Bourgeois printed here in red. The whole finely printed in letterpress and offset lithography at the Stinehour Press. New York (Peter Blum Edition), 1992.
    Item #146
  • Tinti, Maria & Calzini, Raffaele. I Macchiaioli e il loro tempo. (Collezione “Ottocento Italiano.”), 1980
    Item #147

From: The Huntington Library Bookstore

The Botanical Gardens at the Huntington Library (for the SC Basket) (pictured) Item #117 (part)



  • Starstruck, one thousand years of the art and science of astronomy (signed by author Dan Lewis)
  • Starstruck canvas tote bag & Starstruck computer mousepad
    Item #175 (both)

From: ARLIS/SC Basket

  • James Steele's Architecture Today (published by Phaidon)
  • The Botanical Gardens at the Huntington
  • Umbrella: The Anthology
  • Women of the Book: Jewish Artists, Jewish Themes
  • porcelain figurine of Betty Boop
  • 2 John Baldesari posters
  • 1 t-shirt from InSite (an international art show in S.D.)
  • 1 L.A. conference t-shirt (may exchange for another size)
  • A selection of photos taken from the Hubble Space telescope (JPL)
  • a book or calendar from Judy Herschman
  • and more items TBA
    Item #117

From: Christine Sammon, Alberta College of Art & Design

Lines of Site: Ideas, Forms and Materialities. An Exhibition of Print Works, 1999. Item #180

From: ARLIS/NW Chapter

A selection of "Udderly Art" souvenir lapel pins & other >"Udderly Art" cow gear (poster). ("Udderly Art: Colourful Cows for Calgary" was last summer's public art project in the city of Calgary, a.k.a. 'cow town' because of its western stampede heritage.) Donated by Bonnie Laycock, a member of the Board of Directors of the "Udderly Art" public art project Item #181

From: ARLIS/MOQ Chapter

Tote bag filled with a one year subscription to Canadian Art magazine and a selection of publications by ARLIS/MOQ members:

  • Artists in Canada: A Union List of Artists' Files, Cyndie Campbell & Sylvie Roy
  • Répertoire des livres d'artistes au Québec 1993-1997
  • Les Editions Roselin: A Poetical Intimacy. Musée d'Art de Joliette Sylvie Alix
  • Supervised Research Projects in Urban Planning (1949-1997), Marilyn Berger
  • Art at Auction: A Bibliographical Listing of Nineteenth-Century Catalogues, 2000, Jonathon Franklin
  • The Architecture of Edward & W.S. Maxwell.
  • Le fonds France Gagnon Pratte Collection: Guide to the Archive for the
  • Book Country Houses for Montrealers, 1892-1924, 1996.
  • Joh S. Archibald and his Associates: a Guide to the Archive, 1990.
  • Percy Erskine Nobbs and his Associates: a Guide to the Archive, 1986
  • Sigrun B¸low-H¸be: a Guide to the Archive, 1997, Irena Murray
Item #185

From: Amos Paul Kennedy, Jr., Kennedy & Sons, Fine Printers.

  • Certifcate for 50 Christmas cards imprinted with your greeting and your name
    Item #174

From: Diana Cooper, Cathy Donaldson, Carole Goldsmith, Susan McKnight, Brenda Peterson, Danuta Zwierciadlowski: ARLIS/NW Chapter

"A Trug Basket of Goodies for Laid-back Hedonism, NW Style":

  • Northwest Best Places [book], dogwood pin,
  • Gardens of the Pacific NW
  • Screen Saver, Native Arts of the Pacific NW
  • Screen Saver, native plant seeds
  • Victoria hanging basket seed packet
  • Camomile tea growing kit
  • Zen Garden travel candle & Aroma Therapy Mineral Bath Salts
  • Cascadia soap from Granville Island Market
  • Starbucks coffee
  • Oregon wine
  • marionberry jam
  • natural honey from Simon Fraser University apiculture program
  • tea from the Empress Hotel in Victoria & Murchie's in Vancouver
  • tinned salmon pate (in Haida box)
  • Haida medallion in Belgina chocolate.
Item #184

From: Elizabeth Broman, NYC Basket

  • A Mac shaped alarm clock, assorted stationery Item #187

From: Adina Lerner

  • Framed watercolor sketch of a reclining nude. 4"x6"
    Item #186

From: Ciudad Restaurant

Gift certificate - Dinner for two

Item #176

From: Susan Jurist

  • 2 8.5x11 inch prints of the conference logo. Signed. Printed on acid-free water color paper.
    (if you got this far, you know what the logo looks like)
From: ARLIS/NC
  • Northern California Nuggets - golden goodies from the other half of the state.
Item #96

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