- E3/4.
- File
- 1993, 1999.
Correspondence and papers relating to the purchase and sale of and alterations to Clifford McLucas' flat in Cardiff.
Correspondence and papers relating to the purchase and sale of and alterations to Clifford McLucas' flat in Cardiff.
Photographs and negatives of Clifford McLucas' flat in Cardiff, including close-up shots of a lamp made out of scaffolding.
A joiner artwork of Clifford McLucas' flat in Cardiff.
'Emigre' brochures of samples of various printing fonts, which were available to purchase as downloads.
A funding proposal for the Three Landscapes pilot project.
Funding sources and foundations,
Information relating to funding sources and various foundations.
Applications and information regarding fellowships, grants and funding sources.
Papers relating to research into funding, comprising information regarding educational bodies and possible funding sources.
Finished banners created in association with the Disasters of War: Part 8/Y Gadair Ddu (‘The Black Chair’) production, which was a collaboration between Brith Gof and students of Department of Drama, University of Wales Aberystwyth.
General acting notes, possibly for youth group work in the Llandysul area, including examples of trust games, various acting exercises and production notes.
General correspondence including requests for information about the touring exhibition and exhibition arrangements and also relating to the project booklet.
A graphic depiciting the book of 'Genesis'.
A group of graphics which all use variations of a combination of geometric shapes (square, circle, triangle and rectangle).
Untitled
Joiner images with a tracing overlay, made using Clifford McLucas' 'ghost' photographs.
A programme, postcards and information brochure relating to a performance of 'How Dear to Me the Hour When Daylight Dies' by a company called Goat Island, presumably kept because of Clifford McLucas' interest in the performance work of the company.
A copy of Golwg magazine containing an article relating to the Bible Banners project.
A print using the word 'Golygfa'.
An ink graphic with the word 'Golygfa' worked into it.
Rough and proof copies of the 'Golygfa'/Calendar graphic.
A print run of silkscreen prints of the 'Golygfa'/Calendar posters, each one representing a different month.