Podedworny, Carol, 1959-....
Carol Podedworny
VIAF ID: 13928369 ( Personal )
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Carol Podedworny
- 100 1 _ ‡a Podedworny, Carol ‡d 1959-
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Podedworny, Carol, ‡d 1959-
- 100 1 _ ‡a Podedworny, Carol, ‡d 1959-....
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Works
Title | Sources |
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1996 : Cora Cluett, Guelph ... | |
Art and science of global vaccination | |
Arthur Shilling, 5-30 September 1986, Thunder Bay Art Gallery. | |
Black sea blue : Natalka Husar | |
Chorne more syni︠e︡ | |
Coins in the McMaster Museum of Art : the Greek and Roman collections : selections from the Bruce Brace Coin Collection in the McMaster Museum of Art | |
Communities. | |
Eight from the prairies, 1987 | |
Fictions | |
form: | |
Imagining (an)other Canada : reconsidering images of nationalism in the Canadian landscape | |
Inscriptions : Jane Buyers. | |
Inscriptions (Waterloo, Ont.) | |
Inventory : Jane Buyers, An Whitlock : Burlington Art Centre, March 2-30, 1997. | |
Jane Buyers folio : 8 June-11 August 1996. | |
Laurentian bestiary | |
Mandate study, 1990-1993, c1994: | |
Mandate study, 1990-93 : an investigation of issues surrounding the exhibition, collection, and interpretation of contemporary art by First Nations artists | |
The new traditionalists : Rebecca Belmore, Wayne Couchie, Floyd Gray : organized and circulated by the Thunder Bay Art Gallery, Thunder Bay, Ontario, 1988. | |
Nineteen ninety-six | |
Perspectives from Iroquoia. | |
Picturing wellness | |
Portraits : paintings and photographs by Rick Hill : March 7-April 6, 1986. | |
Rethinking history. | |
Sarah Nind : largo. | |
Stand : moments from the Flesherton Pond and Ghost plane series | |
Stay here with us : an installation by Rebecca Baird, 2 May-29 June, 1986, Thunder Bay Art Gallery. | |
Thunder Bay Art Gallery, Thunder Bay National Exhibition Centre, and Centre for Indian Art | |
Vivid : Karen Azoulay, Jordan Broadworth, Angela Leach, Scott Silverthorn, Julie Voyce | |
Woodlands : contemporary art of the Anishnabe. |