Dear colleagues,

We are working on an extensive archival project of Emily Carr's work, a well 
known Canadian artist (1871-1945). Part of this project is a detailed online 
resource of Carr's work, including exhibition and publication history and 
provenance. As many of you know, throughout Canada and individually in each of 
the provinces, new strict privacy legislation has been passed. I am concerned 
about posting privacy protected information online, such as donor's names and 
previous owners. It is valuable information to include in our project, however, 
we would also like to be in line with the legislation. Has anyone had 
experience with this or researched what the limitations are on posting 
provenance? 

Thanks in advance,
Danielle Currie

Rights and Reproductions, Vancouver Art Gallery
ima...@vanartgallery.bc.ca
750 Hornby St., Vancouver, BC V6Z 2H7
t: 604 662 4700 x 614
f: 604 682 1086
www.vanartgallery.bc.ca





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