Paradise Lost?: Contemporary Works from the Pacific
- 124-01-117
- File
- 2013
Paradise Lost?: Contemporary Works from the Pacific
7 posters in this file include:
Pigapicha! 100 Years of Studio Photograph in Nairobi
Plantae Occidentalis: 200 Years of Botanical Art in British Columbia
Playing With Fire: Ceramics of the Extraordinary
Pleased to Meet You: Introductions by Gwyn Hanssen Pigott
Series consists of 13 art prints, related to the collections or exhibitions of the Museum of Anthropology. The series includes works by Arthur Amiotte (Oglala Lakota), Clifford Beck Jr. (Navajo), Doug Cranmer (Kwakwaka'wakw), Robert Davidson (Haida), Jim Hart, (Haida), Richard Hunt (Kwakwaka'wakw), Gordon Miller, and Ken Mowatt (Gitxsan).
Programs, events, and milestones
Series contains materials related to programs, events, and particular milestone ceremonies/celebrations at the Museum of Anthropology. Materials are primarily publicity, such as press releases, newspaper clippings, flyers, and invitations. Other record types include informational booklets, programmes, and registration forms. The series is divided into 15 files:
Some files group together materials related to specific types of programming or events ("Talks and lectures," or "Youth and children's programs," for example). Other files are focused on a specific program, event, or ceremony. The "Miscellaneous programs" file groups together materials related to more than one type of program or event.
Projections: The Paintings of Henry Speck, Udzi'stalis
Publications, newsletters, and periodicals
Series consists of materials published or printed by the Museum of Anthropology, including books, reports, periodicals, and newsletters. Records in the series are divided into 13 files:
Raven Bringing Light to the World
Raven's Reprise: Contemporary Northwest Coast Art
Reclaiming History: Ledger Drawings by Assiniboine Artist Hongeeyeesa
Reflecting Northwest Coast Artistry
Reflections of India: Paintings from the 16th to the 19th Century
Report of the Museum of Anthropology from 1947-1974
The report inventories exhibitions, teaching activities in the museum, programmes for preservation of First Nations material culture, interactions with other museums and galleries, public events and activities, museum students and trainees who went into museum positions, student papers based on museum materials, publications of the museum, materials gathered for the museum, and regional collections acquired.
Audrey Hawthorn