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6301 Archival description results for Canada

The Cameo Club, Toronto

This item consists of a postcard with a black and white photograph of a woman standing at The Cameo Club's entrance by Molly Count. The postcard also includes following text on verso: "The Cameo Club, Toronto. Renowned for its 50's pulp novel atmosphere. If you haven't met anyone by the time the polkas start, drown your sorrows and wait for the Elvis tapes to come on." Fireweed productions.

Club Déjà Vu a.k.a. The Blue Jay, Toronto

This item consists of a postcard with a black and white photograph of Club Déjà Vu by Molly Count. The postcard also includes the following text on verso: "Club Déjà Vu, a.k.a. The Blue Jay, Toronto. Déjà vu? You're not kidding! This bar has changed hands more often that [sic] most of its habitues. The friendly staff welcomes you with a snarl." Fireweed productions.

The Quadra, Vancouver

Postcard with black and white photograph of bar The Quadra by Alison Sawyer. This postcard includes following text on verso: "The Quadra, Vancouver. Located upstairs from a postal station, the Quadra is famous for the heated debates inspired by its Playboy pin-up décor. Not for the politically squeamish."

Face de Bébé, Montréal

Carte postale du bar Face de Bébé à Montréal avec une photographie en noir et blanc du bar. La photographie est l'oeuvre d'Ann Pearson. Cette carte postale comprend également le texte qui suit au verso: "Face de Bebe, Montreal. La grande dame des bars lesbiens de Montreal. Face de Bebe s'annonce effrontement en neon. Si vous croyez que 'plus que ca change, plus que c'est la meme chose,' c'est chez vous!" Fireweed productions.

La Marchande de fleur

This item consists of a postcard with a black and white photograph of a woman standing with a child in a street and selling flowers to two other women. The scene takes place in a street in Paris in 1900. The postcard is addressed to Johanna [Starkey] in Toronto.

The eye moves within the storm, the storm moves within the eye

This item consists of a postcard with a black and white photograph of a flock of birds flying in formation on the right and a triangle with an image of storm eye on the left side. Additional information on verso of postcard: "Stansfield / Hooykaas", Amsterdam address and phone number and "Produced during the Fall Residency 1992 Art Studio Banff Centre for the Arts Canada".

The re-orientation of the Wicked Witch of the West

This item consists of a postcard with a black and white still from the movie The wizard of Oz featuring the Wicked Witch of the West, text "I would have kissed you many times" and the ruby slippers in a circle. Additional information available on verso: "Produced during the Instability of The Feminist Subject Residency Oct. - Dec. 1992 at the Banff Centre for the Arts".
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