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Ron Appleton

Oral History Interview with Ronald (Ron) Appleton, accompanied by his wife Brenda Appleton for the JMABC Artists Scribe. Interviewed by Carol Herbert. Ron Appleton was born in Vancouver and describes his youth working with his father who was an auctioneer and arts dealer. This experience introduced him to Inuit art which became the focus of his life’s work showing and selling works of Indigenous artists in his family-owned and operated galleries. Ron and Brenda describe the relationships they formed with Indigenous artists but also many art collectors, especially Jewish diaspora, around the world. Ron shares anecdotes related to prominent Canadian artists, as well as unique art pieces he’s seen across the decades in the business.

Landscape view

Colour Ektachrome 35mm slide depicts a landscape view with mountains in the distance.

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Street in Fairbanks

Colour Ektachrome 35mm slide depicts a street in Fairbanks, Alaska, with the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church visible in the background.

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Northern Commerial Company in Fairbanks

Colour Ektachrome 35mm slide depicts a grocery store with two signs visible, "STORE" and "NCCS," and one parial sign, "...CIAL Co." Possibly the Northern Commerial Company store in Fairbanks, Alaska (now the Alaska Commercial Company, as of 1992).

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"Santa Claus House, 511 Santa Clause Lane, North Pole Alaska"

Colour Kodachrome 35mm slide depicts a colourful building depicted as the home of Santa Claus with the address written on it, "Santa Claus House, 511 Santa Clause Lane, North Pole Alaska." The building was constructed by the Miller family in 1952 and is still operational to this day.

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