Archive / Celebration - 100 flutes at the Dome Show opening

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  1. Playing flutes at the Dome Show opening , 1970
Item Details

Title: Celebration - 100 flutes at the Dome Show opening

Artist: Michael de Courcy

Date: March 31, 1970

Format: Photograph [fibre based gelatin silver print]

Location: The Michael de Courcy Archive

Size: 12.70 × 10.20 cm

More Information: The Dome Show was Intermedia’s third and final exhibition at the Vancouver Art Gallery taking place from May 19th- May 31st 1970. The unifying structure of the Dome Show was the geodesic dome. Intermedia members were invited to build a dome individually or communally. A variety of art events and community events took place in the gallery and in the geodesic domes. May 19th: Flutes were distributed to the audience at The Dome Show opening night. Collection of the artist.

Further Research: The Intermedia Catalogue
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  4. 12. Dance Loops
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  7. 15. Al Neil Trio performing at the Dome Show
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