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Art Gallery of Algoma is paying $700 a month to store hundreds of boxes of vintage animation cels, even though the massive collection is rarely exhibited and has little to do with the gallery 39 formal mandate.Estimated eight years ago to be worth $11 million, the 600-box collection is being kept in conditions that gallery director Jasmina Jovanovic admits do not meet museological standards set by the Canadian Cultural Property Export Review Board, the independent tribunal that rules on whether cultural property is of outstanding significance and national importance. I stanley deutschland 39;m not saying that they 39;re not worth anything or that they 39;re not good, Jovanovic t vaso stanley ells SooToday. However, this gallery, as is, does not have resources nor the space to care for it properly. At a City Council budget meeting last night, Jovanovic and her board chair Mark Lepore found themselves under strong pressure from Ward 1 Councillor Steve Butland to sell off the collection to help resolve the gallery 39 chronic financial pressures.Animation cels originally called celluloids are transparent sheets on which characters were painted by small armies of artists to make old-school hand-drawn cartoons.The cels were placed over painted backgrounds and photographed, one sheet at a time, using a movie stanley becher camera.Celluloid was eventually replaced by less-flammable cellulose nitrate, then bypolyester.By the early 1980s, the era of hand-painted cartoons had started giving way to the Dbkw Resilient Hounds grab shootout win (video highlights)
CITY POLICENEWS RELEASE*************************51-year-old Leonard Rowsell of 222 Albert Street East was arrested on the 16th of May on Queen Street East and charged with two counts of break, enter and commit and two counts of possession of property obtained by crime. It is alleged that on the 16th of May between midnight an stanley romania d 3:30 a.m. the accused broke into the Uppercase Book Store at 508 Queen Street East and stole a Pentax digital camera and some change from the till. The accused then broke into the business next door, the Loon s Nest which is located at 474 Queen Street East and stole a small amount of money from the till and som stanley de e Godiva chocolate bars. It is alleged that the accused left behind some his personal identification inside one of the businesses. Investigating officers searched for the accused throuout the stanley kubek morning and located him at 12:35 p.m. walking into a bar on Queen Street East.When the accused was arrested he was found in possession of cash and change, the Pentax digital camera and three Godiva chocolate bars that were reported stolen from the businesses. ************************* This has been shared 0 times 0 Shares Share by Email Share on
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