The Utopian Territory of Sub-Scotia
Publication Year
2006
Geographic Location
Halifax, NS
Language
English
Number of Pages
2
Physical Description
A long piece of paper rolled up into a scroll with a piece of officially stamped yellow and green cardstock wrapped around it and held together with a brad. One side of the scroll is screenprinted text and some gold images. The other side is a screenprinted image in red ink of rope.
Summary
"In the stream of Halifax Harbour lies George's Island. With its lone lighthouse, lonelier looking house and thin grass, this tuft of earth— a glacial drumlin, in fact—we call George's Island has captured the imagination of many. Maybe you've stood on the waterfront thinking, "I'd love to just paddle over there." Artists John Matthews and Dennis Hale did just that last summer. Actually, August 7 marks the one-year anniversary of the founding of the Utopian Territory of Sub-Scotia. The explorers Matthews and Hale rowed over to the island on a raft made partly from reclaimed wood from a public art project by sculptor Warren Humeniuk." (from The Coast) "This pamphlet is provided as an aid for making a self-guided walking tour of the utopia and offers an insight into the original Sub-Scotia psychogeographic victory tour." Made during a Roberts Street residency.
Copies in library
HIS 6465 (Available) | Click to view circulation history | ||
HIS 6464 (Available) | Click to view circulation history |