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Eva Stubbs fonds
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0.69 m of textual records
0.27 m of graphic material: 947 photo slides, 56 transparencies, 13 negative strips, 294 photographs, 1 floppy disk.
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Eva Stubbs, née Köves and previously known as Eva Wolinsky, was born in Budapest, Hungary, in 1925. She immigrated to Canada in 1944 and received a diploma of Fine Arts from the University of Manitoba School of Art in 1957. After teaching high school art in Montréal from 1959 to 1963, she returned to Winnipeg.
Stubbs works mainly in sculpture and drawing and has had exhibitions in Winnipeg, Montréal, and Budapest. In addition to her sculptural practice, she has taught art at the Winnipeg Art Gallery and Lakehead University, was a mentor in the advisory program for Manitoba Artists for Women’s Art and a founding member of SITE, a Winnipeg gallery cooperative. Stubbs was elected to the Royal Canadian Academy in 1995.
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This fonds contains material relating to Stubbs's experience as a high-school art teacher in Montréal; correspondence with friends and family members; information regarding Stubbs's and other artists' art exhibitions; research material consulted by Stubbs while working; material related to Stubbs's work on various municipal arts committees; and photographs, slides, negatives, and transparencies of Stubbs, her family, her assistants, and her artwork.
The 2012 accession (A.12-80) is divided into 13 series: biographical material; education; family; teaching; correspondence; research material; artwork, installations, and exhibitions; commissions; publicity and publications; grants; committees and councils, other artists, and restricted material.
The 2013 accession (A.13-75) is divided into 10 series: biographical material; family; teaching; correspondence; artwork, auctions, instillations and exhibits; publicity and publications; committees and councils; other artists; (EL 68) a floppy disk; (PC 325) 240 photos and slides.
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A finding aid is available at the link below:
<a target="_blank" href="http://www.umanitoba.ca/libraries/units/archives/collections/complete_holdings/ead/html/Eva Stubbs_13.shtml">Mss 370, Pc 325, El 68 (A.12-80, A.13-75)</a>
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Created by Elizabeth-Anne Johnson on 21 August 2012.
Revised by Nicole Courrier on 21 October 2013.