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Jeanne Randolph fonds
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Posters

Series consists of posters promoting Jeanne Randolph's books and her participation in lectures, performances and panel presentations, as well as posters pertaining to the YYZ Gallery, art critic Donald Goodes and artists including Fastwurmz and Panya Clark.

Audiovisual materials

Items in this series include video recordings of Jeanne Randolph's performances/lectures at the Banff Centre for the Arts, the Mendel Art Gallery and the Dunlop Art Gallery, as well as audio recordings of lectures by Thomas Pepper and Richard Purdy and art videos by Fastwurmz.

Photographs

Series predominantly consists of personal photographs of Jeanne Randolph, her family and friends, as well as travel and landscape photographs taken by Randolph. Also included are photographs accumulated by Randolph of the work of artists including Joanne Tod, Spring Hurlbut, Susan Kealey, Fastwurms, Andy Fabo, Sue Coe, and Steve Higgins.

Memorabilia

Series consists of personal memorabilia created and/or accumulated by Jeanne Randolph pertaining to the Randolph and Bryant families, Randolph's childhood in Texas, and her son, Jones Miller. These items include scrapbooks, diplomas, photographs, yearbooks, artwork, postcards, identification and membership cards, and newspaper clippings.

Medical career files

Series consists of correspondence, notes, journal articles, presentation slides, and draft articles pertaining to Jeanne Randolph's career as a medical doctor in the field of psychiatry with a specialization in obesity and eating disorders. These records document Randolph's certifications and early career in Toronto, participation in research studies and conferences, and research, writing and publications in this area.

Subject files

Series consists of records including correspondence, curricula vitae and biographical materials, journal articles, brochures and notices, photographs and research files, created and/or accumulated by Jeanne Randolph pertaining to her personal life, applications for arts grants, subject-based research, travel, and her involvement with a variety of arts organizations, galleries and events.

Writing and related files

Series consists of files documenting Jeanne Randolph's writing in the area of art theory and criticism. Included in this series are notes, research materials, photographs and annotated draft manuscripts pertaining to articles published in journals and exhibition catalogues and her books "Psychoanalysis and synchronized swimming", "Symbolism and its discontents", "Why stoics box" and "Ethics of luxury". Samples of Randolph's early creative writing are also part of this series, as are notes and promotional materials pertaining to lectures and readings given by Randolph in the 1990s and 2000s as part of writing residency programs or in promotion of her books.

Life files

Series consists of files comprised of correspondence, articles, photographs, ephemera and other materials created, accumulated and grouped together by Jeanne Randolph and organized by date. These files pertain to Randolph's personal and domestic life, her activities as a writer, lecturer and critic, as well as her work as a psychiatrist.

Journals and day planners

Series consists of journals and day planners maintained by Jeanne Randolph from the early 1970s to 2013. Also included in the series are travel journals and address books.

Correspondence

Series consists of correspondence received by Jeanne Randolph as well as some copies of her outgoing correspondence. Most of the correspondence is personal in nature, exchanged between Randolph, her family and friends in letter, postcard or e-mail formats. Correspondents include Suzanne Mantell, Alan J. Berger, Sigrid Dahle, Vera Frenkel, Christopher Lefler, and Elizabeth, Carol and Amy Randolph.

Jeanne Randolph fonds

  • F0585
  • Fonds
  • [189-?]-2014

Fonds consists of records pertaining to the personal life of Jeanne Randolph and to her work as an art theorist and psychiatrist. These records, which date from the early 1940s to 2014, document Randolph's relationships with friends, family and colleagues as well as the progression of her medical career, her art writing and lecturing. Included in the fonds are correspondence, photographs, research materials, draft manuscripts, notes, journals, day planners, personal memorabilia and ephemera created and accumulated by Randolph, as well as photographs and memorabilia pertaining to the early life of Randolph's mother, Elizabeth Bryant Randolph, and the Bryant and Randolph families.

Randolph, Jeanne

Programme and notices

File consists of a programme from the 9th annual Yukon Riverside Arts Festival in 2009, at which Randolph was a presenter; a notice for Randolph's performance at the Video Pool Media Arts Centre in Winnipeg on 8 May 2008; and a notice for Randolph's lecture, "My manufactured life", at the Klondike Institute of Art and Culture in 2009.

Memorabilia

File includes vintage postcards, annotated books about Florida flowers and the American states, as well a Vancouver 2010 Cultural Olympiad pin.

LoveRothney : August 27, 2011

Item is a photo book commemorating the wedding of Julia Rothney and Craig Love, at which Jeanne Randolph served as the officiant. Randolph is depicted in multiple photographs in the book.

Paris 1988

File consists of postcards and photographs of Jeanne Randolph, Bernie Miller and Jones Miller in Paris in 1988.

"Clinical nutrition" journal and correspondence

File consists of a copy of volume 5 of Clinical Nutrition, a medical journal in which an article by Randolph was published entitled "Patient attitudes that affect psychological adjustment to gastric stapling surgery". Also included are letters and notes from individuals requesting reprints of her Canadian Medical Association Journal article entitled "Enhancing psychosocial adaption to gastric partitioning for morbid obesity".

My life

Discs in this file pertain to a lecture given by Jean Randolph, with a performance by Jacob Wren and Adam Kinner, titled "Stage Set Stage: on identity and institutionalism", at the SBC Gallery of Contemporary Art on 15 January 2014. Randolph's talk is entitled "The poetics and politics of dissociation".

Wellcome

File pertains to a grant application made to the Wellcome Trust.

My life : Berton House

File consists in part of annotated draft writing by Randolph while writer-in-residence at Berton House, in Dawson City, Yukon.

My life

File includes a 1987 postcard sent by Greg Curnoe to Randolph. The compact disc in this file contains images from a 2005 presentation given by Randolph at OPTICA 2005, "Elegy for an educated bum".

My life

Included in the file is a postcard date-stamped on 23 August 1937.

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