When ×īŠĀŠÓ°ÉŌ““ graduates leave convocation this year, theyāll take a little something extra home to remember their alma mater by: a copy of A 200th Anniversary Portrait.
The glossy, 140-page book, produced to coincide with the universityās bicentennial year, casts Dalās first two centuries in a creative light through its visual culture and oral history.
By blending Dalās past, present and future into carefully curated spreads of historical and contemporary photography as well as artifacts and ephemera, the publication feels more like an art exhibit than history tome.
āPeople shouldnāt go to this book expecting it to be a traditional historical volume,ā says Mona Holmlund, an assistant professor of visual culture at Dal and curator on the project. āItās not history, itās art.ā
The book begins with a full reproduction of The Story of ×īŠĀŠÓ°ÉŌ““; OR, The University as Insurgency, former Canadian parliamentary poet laureate George Elliott Clarkeās adventurous take on Dalās first 200 years in verse.
From there, the book turns primarily to visual culture and oral history as a way to express what Dr. Holmlund calls the āmultiple histories of Dalholusie.ā
āThe story of ×īŠĀŠÓ°ÉŌ““ if you are a Miākmaq person is different than the story of ×īŠĀŠÓ°ÉŌ““ if youāre an African Nova Scotian or a settler Anglo Nova Scotian,ā she says.
A journey through Dal history
Dr. Holmlund worked with University Archives, Design Services, ×īŠĀŠÓ°ÉŌ““ magazine editor Kim Pittaway and others to bring structure and order to the book, which draws on thousands of individual items.
The book is organized around five different aspects of the ×īŠĀŠÓ°ÉŌ““ experience: Buildings and Boulevards; A Year in the Life; Quest for Knowledge; Dal in the World; and You Were Here. A sixth section, My Dal, provides space for readers to add their own pictures and visual mementos into the mix.
āDr. Holmlund and the entire team have put such care and consideration into this project,ā says Catherine Bagnell Styles, Dalās assistant vice-president of communications and marketing and lead on Dal 200. āI canāt wait for people to see this beautiful thoughtful reflection of our first 200 years and to hear about the memories it inspires.ā Ā
Dal Office of Advancement helped make it possible for all 2018 grads to receive a complementary copy of the book thanks to financial support from TD Insurance Meloche Monnex. Copies of the book are available to the general public through Goose Lane Editions, and are making their way to bookstores now.
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Net proceeds from sales of the book will go to supporting scholarships for Indigenous and African Nova Scotian students.
See a snapshot of what to expect below.