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  1. Judith Copithorne, Eye Alphabet, 1962
  2. Judith Copithorne, Fingers, 1964
  3. Judith Copithorne, Blur
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Item Details

Title: Judith Copithorne's sketchbook

Artist: Judith Copithorne

Date: [1964]

Format: Drawing

Size: 21.60 × 29.60 cm

More Information: Judith Copithorne was a poet who danced in Helen Goodwin’s early Sound Gallery productions, and an early practitioner of concrete poetry and asemic writing. These images from her sketchbook are Eye Alphabet,1964; Fingers, 1963, and Blur, 1964.

Further Research: Expanded Literary Practices
  1. 09. Concrete Poetry Catalogue
     (Book)
  2. 10. blewointment magazine
    Earle Birney, bill bissett, and David Frith (Periodical)
  3. 11. WECO dancers performing at the Motion Studio
    Jack Dale (Photograph)
  4. 12. “Arts of the Raven” opening reception, Vancouver Art Gallery
    Doris Shadbolt (Ephemera)
  5. 13. WECO dancers at the Motion Studio
    Jack Dale (Photograph)
  6. 14. A WECO dancer performing at the Motion Studio
    Jack Dale (Photograph)
  7. 15. Exit Mural
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