- CA JMABC A.1995.003-001-15-L.18107
- Item
- [1962]
Colour Kodachrome 35mm slide depicts an artist using an easel to paint a street scene.
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Colour Kodachrome 35mm slide depicts an artist using an easel to paint a street scene.
Bel Nemetz, her paintings in background
Part of Nemetz family fonds
Photograph depicts Bel, wife of Nathan Nemetz.
The fonds consists of business and family correspondence, production material, newspaper clippings, photographs and scrapbooks.
The fonds is arranged into eight series: Dolly Halpern; Personal life; Vancouver Little Theater Association; Barnstomers; Theater Under the Stars; Pacific Shows Productions Limited; Watercolors; and Scrapbooks
Kopelow, Ben
Part of JHSBC Oral History Collection
Interview with Elan Mastai about his mother Judith Mastai, interviewed by Michael Schwartz. Elan speaks about his maternal family’s origins in Chicago and Vienna, Austria and how the family immigrated to Vancouver, Canada because of Judith’s father’s pharmaceutical career. Elan discusses Judith’s upbringing and education in Oakridge and her enthusiasm for theatre, inspiring her education and early career as a theatre actress and director. Elan talks about Judith’s time as a theatre actress in London, England and English teacher in Jerusalem, where she met her husband, Moshe Mastai. Judith then immigrated back to Vancouver to obtain her PhD in education and raise her children. Elan talks about how his mother raised him in an untraditionally intelligent and artistic environment, prompting his career as a writer. He talks about Judith’s career in education at Simon Fraser University and her entrance into visual arts as the director of public programming at the Vancouver Art Gallery. Elan speaks about her time as a travelling art curator and critic, head of education at the Art Gallery of Ontario, and executive director of the Canadian Museum of Craft and Design.
Part of JHSBC Oral History Collection
Oral History interview with Eva Kero. She was born in Budapest in 1934. After the Hungarian revolution in 1956 she and her sister emigrated. Her mother moved to Israel, in 1957, where she had family living. Eva went to Sao Paulo Brazil. Both her and her mother arrived in Vancouver in 1959, her sister was already here working as a photographer. In Brazil Eva worked as a fashion designer. In Vancouver she studied art at Vancouver Community College and UBC. She got a master’s degree in Fine Art History. She talks about her family history, universities in the lower mainland, and being Jewish in Hungary and Vancouver.
[Ferry Building Gallery Publicity Shot]
Part of Mona Goldman
Photograph is a high resolution scan of an original photograph. On back on photograph is written; "Please return to Mona Goldman [address redacted]".
Part of Mona Goldman
On back of photograph is written; "Please return to Mona Goldman [address redacted] May, 1990. For U.B.C. Fall Calendar".
Gertie Zack working on a painting (#36)
Part of Jewish Western Bulletin fonds
Photograph depicts Gertie Zack holding a paintbrush in front of a painting in progress.
Written on verso: Oct. 27/88. Aug. 9/90.
Part of JHSBC Oral History Collection
Oral history interview with Miro Gabriel who was born in Czechoslovakia, 1956. Miro is the proprietor of the gallery; Cafe Danube and has written 2 rock operas. He is a musician and artist.
Fonds consist of textual and visual records, textual ephemera and correspondence, original sketches and photography, newspaper clippings. The fonds are arranged into 5 series: Exhibition Career, UBC Art Tour & Continuing Studies Career, Art Portfolios & Slides, Art & Family Photographs, and Personal Records in & Outside Art Career.
Goldman, Mona