- F-109-11-0-0-21
- File
- 1981 - 1986
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Centre for the Arts major program proposal: visual art
- F-109-5-3-0-2-1
- Item
- October 1981
Centre for the Arts Newsletter
- F-109-13-4-0-1
- File
- 1982
Centre for the Arts operations report
- F-109-11-0-0-19-1
- Item
- 19 November 1981
Centre for the Arts policy re: student directed theatre projects
- F-109-5-7-0-8-1
- Item
- 1 February 1978
Centre for the Arts program development
- F-109-4-7-0-1-1
- Item
- 1978
Chaikin, Joseph in "Tongues", "Savage Love"
- F-109-12-5-0-31
- File
- 1980
Chairs' Meetings: agendas, minutes and supporting papers
- F-109-4-18-0-3
- File
- 1977 - 1978
- F-109-4-18-0-1
- File
- 1971
Chairs' Meetings: reports and correspondence
- F-109-4-18-0-2
- File
- 1976 - 1978
Chamber Music (Arthur Kopit), directed by Juliani
- F-109-12-4-0-14
- File
- 1967
- F-109-14-2-2-5
- File
- 1979
- F-109-14-2-1-0-84
- Item
- 1979
"What happens when you cannot think of an idea for a script? You write about a chameleon." [Program for 1978/79 SFU Student Workshop Films showing, 15 June 1979]
- F-109-12-6-0-12
- File
- 1975
- F-109-14-2-2-6
- File
- 1981
- F-109-12-4-0-15
- File
- 1967
- F-109-12-5-0-32
- File
- 1979
- F-109-12-4-0-16
- File
- 1967
Chief Capilano Greets His Namesake at Dawn
- F-109-14-2-1-0-32
- Item
- 1973
"Empathy of another kind is the subject of [this film]. Based on a poem by Constance Lindsay Skinner, the eight-minute film follows Squamish sacred elder Andrew Natural through the woods and reflects visually his communion with his surroundings." [Michael Walsh, "Student film mood: Calmness supplants revolution," ca. 1973 article]; "(Filmmaker’s first 16mm film, shot in Colour reversal 7252 & 7241.) A cinematic interpretation of a poem by C.L. Skinner on [Indigenous] Chief Capilano with narration spoken in the Squamish language." [Spring Arts Festival, March 11-April 8, S.F.U. Film Workshop Productions 1973, program] Narrator, "Dr. Louis Miranda, born in 1892, was one of the foremost experts on Squamish culture and language. Miranda, a former Squamish chief, began his work with the Dutch ethnographer Aert Kuipers in creating a written language for the Squamish Nation. Miranda would receive the Honorary Degree of Doctor of Laws from SFU in 1981 for that initiative." [http://www.vancouverhistory.ca/chronology1975.htm] Reference material section of F-232 collection file includes the following description for the film: "A cinematic interpretation of a poem by C.L. Skinner on [Indigenous] Chief Capilano with narration spoken in the Squamish language. " Narrator, Louis Skinner, of the Squamish Nation was one of the foremost experts on Squamish culture and language. He received an Honorary Degree of Doctor of Laws from SFU in 1981. (http://www.vancouverhistory.ca/chronology1975.htm)
- F-109-14-2-1-0-119
- Item
- 1981
Student film workshop?
- F-109-14-2-2-7
- File
- [197-?]
- F-109-12-6-0-13
- File
Chinese Landscape Painting by Liang Shih-Feng
- F-109-12-6-0-14
- File
- 1976
Chinese Painting: Madam Ho Chao Hwa
- F-109-12-6-0-15
- File
- 1978
- F-109-14-2-2-8
- File
- 1974
- F-109-14-2-1-0-38
- Item
- 1974
Cho, Won Kyung (Korean dancer)
- F-109-12-5-0-33
- File
- 1968
- F-109-6-3-0-4
- File
- 1977
Choreography Workshop performance
- F-109-12-2-0-9
- File
- 1973
Chow, Johnson S.S.: Chinese Paintings
- F-109-12-6-0-16
- File
- 1977