Conferences, Public Lectures and Interviews
- 117-4-B
- Subseries
- 1973-1999
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Conferences, Public Lectures and Interviews
Subseries consists of records related to a symposium, “Doing Yourself in? The Artist as Casualty,” held in 1982 which Clavir organized and chaired. Included are an unedited transcript of the 1982 Symposium, and six audio cassettes of papers presented there. Also includes a number of conservation conferences Clavir attended between 1984 and 1989, some at which she was a presenter. These later conference records were accessioned in one unlabelled folder, and were subdivided by the archivist in relation to each conference attended.
Part of Audrey Shane fonds
Audrey Patricia Mackay Shane
Part of David Cunningham fonds
Subseries contains one file of records pertaining to the creation of a course for First Nation's communities at the Museum of Anthropology.
Communications and Service: Other Files
Part of Director's fonds
Communications and Service: Museums and other Institutions Files
Part of Director's fonds
Communication and service: museums and institutions
Subseries consists primarily of correspondence with other museums, galleries and associations. The material in this subseries pertains to a multiplicity of functions. Records in this subseries take the form of correspondence, ephemera, account statements, questionnaires, minutes, memoranda and newspaper clippings.
Commonwealth [conference installation]
Subseries consists of records related to the 1987 Commonwealth Conference which brought together heads of government, delegates and media from every commonwealth country in the world. The MOA contributed examples of Northwest Coast art to the conference.
Part of Director's fonds
Subseries contains records from different MOA committees and working groups
Allison Cronin
Committees and Retreats Records
Part of Madeline Bronsdon Rowan fonds
Sub-series consists of textual records related to Dr. Halpin’s participation on a number of committees while working at the museum. General committee records include meeting minutes, reports, and correspondence on the development of ethics and policies for the museum and new curricula in the Anthropology department. Records from the Research and Teaching Committee include budget reports, grant application forms, administrative records, and proposal reports for a new MA degree in Advanced Museum and Curatorial Studies.
Committee on Museum Ethics, Canadian Ethnology Society
Part of Wilson Duff fonds
Sub-series consists of textual records relating to Duff’s work as a member of the Committee on Museum Ethics, Canadian Ethnology Society.
Part of Carol Mayer fonds
Subseries contains one file that consists of images showing the unveiling of the Canada Post stamp for the 50th anniversary of the MOA.
Collections’ administrative and operational files
Part of Elizabeth Johnson fonds
Subseries consists of records pertaining to collections’ administrative and operational functions, and to committees associated with the acquisition and collection of materials and artifacts. Records include acquisition guidelines drafts, acquisition policy memoranda, acquisitions professional guidelines policy, Anthropology 431 syllabus, area committee records, articles, budgets, cataloguing procedures, collections policy drafts, collections procedures, collections reports, collections surveys, condition reports, correspondence, deaccessioning policy draft, draft guidelines, draft code of ethics, draft policies, ethnology collection storage statistics, executive committee records, job description, job posting, insurance, loan forms, memoranda, minutes, notes, object lists, professional guidelines, project overviews, research notes, transcripts of research interviews, and workshop for curators outline.
Elizabeth Lominska Johnson
Part of Elizabeth Johnson fonds
Subseries consists of records relating to the development of a book on the subject of the impact of the collaborative process on museum practice. The records in this series consist of correspondence and notes.
Elizabeth Lominska Johnson