Photograph contains view of Coast Spirit sculpture in front of McPherson Library. The scupture was created by Elza Mayhew, and presented to the University by Walter C. Koerner and dedicated on November 15, 1968.
File consists of material related to the design of a base for Elza Mayhew’s work "Zong" to be exhibited at Expo 86. The base was no longer needed after the exhibition site was changed to better accommodate the work. Included are correspondence; sketches; photographs of the work; and other material.
File consists of various administrative records pertaining to Elza Mayhew’s Studio and Residence, located at 330 and 426 St. Lawrence Street in Victoria, B.C.
Fonds consists of research files relating to Nowosad's study of Richard Ciccimarra, including: correspondence; research notes and lectures; essays; biography manuscript files; publications; Ciccimarra writings; photographs of Ciccimarra's works; taped lectures by Robin Skelton and programmes on Ciccimarra; and audiocassettes of oral history interviews about Ciccimarra with Penny Auersperg (first wife), Stephie Wilson, Vicky Husband, Nicole Frechette, Robert DeCastro, Elza Mayhew, Colin Graham, Myfanwy Pavelic, Herbert Siebner, Karl Spreitz and others.
The fonds consists of film reels and videocassettes featuring artists Maxwell Bates, Ricki Ciccimarra, Leon Erickson, Jan and Helga Grove, Elza Mayhew, Myfanwy Pavelic, and Godfrey Stevens. The fonds also includes footage from the 1983 film "Ninstints" about the 1957 removal and preservation of totem poles from Anthony Island in the Queen Charlottes. Fonds also includes materials from Karl Spreitz's professional and personal life, including a substantial number of records regarding the work and collaborations of fellow Limners and other artists.