Art print of "Canoe Ride" by Ab Morrison-Hayward. Image features four First Nations design human figures rowing a red canoe. They are reflected into the water below.
Art print of "Canoe Ride" by Ab Morrison-Hayward. Image features four First Nations design human figures rowing a red canoe. They are reflected into the water below.
Photograph of Cormorant school painting. The old story becomes new again in the eyes of these children gazing at the nativity scene. Mural is one of a series done by the children of cormorant school and hung on the walls of the school gymnasium. Every child in the school helped paint the murals and those done by the younger grades have tiny finger prints here and there to testify to the industry and enthusiasm of the artists. Shown above, caught in wonder and miracle of Christ's birth, are (left to right) Craig Petras, Patty Payne, Judy Strilchuk, Nadja Baron, Beth Coghill, Jimmy Banks and Alex Horbasz.
1 photograph : b&w ; 15 x 19 cm
1 photograph : b&w ; 13 x 19 cm
1 photograph : b&w ; 15 x 16.5 cm
Scope and Content
Photograph of Cormorant school painting. The old story becomes new again in the eyes of these children gazing at the nativity scene. Mural is one of a series done by the children of cormorant school and hung on the walls of the school gymnasium. Every child in the school helped paint the murals and those done by the younger grades have tiny finger prints here and there to testify to the industry and enthusiasm of the artists. Shown above, caught in wonder and miracle of Christ's birth, are (left to right) Craig Petras, Patty Payne, Judy Strilchuk, Nadja Baron, Beth Coghill, Jimmy Banks and Alex Horbasz.
Notes
Photographs put together make one big photograph. 1 piece missing.
Photograph of Tina and Allison Barriscale enjoy some rock painting with water colours during children's day at the Kitimat Museum. Adults were only allowed if accompained by a child.
Photograph of Tina and Allison Barriscale enjoy some rock painting with water colours during children's day at the Kitimat Museum. Adults were only allowed if accompained by a child.