File contains records relating to the exhibit of Doug Cranmer's work titled <i>Doug Cranmer's Paintings and Lyle Wilson's Transforming Grizzly Bear Human</i>. Records include loan agreements, lists of objects, correspondence between participating institutions, and exhibition text.
Image depicts a partially carved pole, highlighting the mid section of the pole.
Image depicts a partially carved pole being hosed down by carver Doug Cranmer.
Image depicts a partially carved pole being hosed down by carver Doug Cranmer. A building housing other carvings is visible behind the pole.
Image depicts Doug Cranmer carving a nearly completed pole. Visible figures include Thunderbird and Bear; this may be the St. Catherines, Ontario Centennial Confederation pole, carved in 1967.
Image depicts a person, possibly Godfrey Hunt, making a rubbing image (using kraft paper and crayon) of the carving on a totem pole.
Image depicts a partially carved totem pole resting on the ground.
Image depicts Doug Cranmer and another carver, possibly Godfrey Hunt, with a partially carved pole. A man and a woman observe the work.
Image depicts a carver working on a partially carved pole. The pole is lying on the ground outside.
Image depicts Doug Cranmer in the early stages of carving a totem pole. Cranmer squats on one side of the pole while another man stands on the opposite side.
Image depicts a man, probably Douglas Cranmer, in the early stages of carving the St. Catherines, Ontario totem pole. The pole is outside. He is preparing to use a chain saw to make the early cuts to a pole. Markings are visible, showing where he will cut.
Image depicts a frontal view of a freestanding figure with white feet. The figure also has hands raised to chest height and wears a white vest decorated with crests. See also items a34571 and a34572 for other views of this carving.
Image depicts carving a canoe outdoors. The carver depicted may be Godfrey Hunt, who assisted Douglas Cranmer with the Nootka canoe.
Image depicts carving a canoe outdoors. Both Douglas Cranmer and Godfrey Hunt are pictured working on the Nootka canoe.
Image depicts a partially carved canoe outdoors with Godfrey Hunt and Douglas Cranmer at work. In this photo they are filling the canoe with water using a hose.
Image depicts Douglas Cranmer and Godfrey Hunt inspecting a tree.
Image depicts a partially completed canoe filled with water.
Image depicts a partially completed canoe, viewed from close up so that the grain of the wood is visible.
Image depicts a carver, possibly Douglas Cranmer, working inside on what may be a totem pole. The carving is still in the early stages and it is difficult to tell what will be depicted.
Image depicts a a closeup view of a carving. It is unfinished, and marks on the wood are visible.