- 1-1-V
- Subseries
- [ca. 1987]
Subseries includes photographs taken by JL Gyssen of Grecian Urns.
Subseries includes photographs taken by JL Gyssen of Grecian Urns.
Part of Carol Mayer fonds
Ghosts in the Machine, Phase II
Part of Carol Mayer fonds
Gathering strength: New generations in Northwest Coast Art exhibit at MOA
Subseries contains three slides documenting the installation of the Musqueam weavers portion of the <i>Gathering Strength: New Generations in Northwest Coast Art</i> exhibit at MOA.
Gathering Strength: New Generations in Northwest Coast Art
Part of David Cunningham fonds
David Cunningham
Gathering Strength exhibit: Musqueam Weavers
Part of Elizabeth Johnson fonds
Subseries consists of correspondence and transcription records relating to an interview with Musqueam weavers, Debra Sparrow and Robyn Sparrow.
Elizabeth Lominska Johnson
From Under the Delta: Wet-Site Archaeology in British Columbia’s Lower Mainland
Part of Darrin Morrison fonds
This exhibition features rare preserved wood and bark objects dating from the past 4,600 years.
From Under the Delta Exhibition
Part of Skooker Broome fonds
Subseries consists of records relating to the “From Under the Delta: Wet-Site Archaeology in the Lower Fraser Region of British Columbia” exhibit installed at the Museum of Anthropology from March 1995 to March 1999. In his capacity as Designer, Skooker Broome worked on the planning, designing, and installation of the exhibit. Records include memoranda, a copyrighted article by Kathryn Bernick, invoices, color photographs, negatives, color slides, contact sheet, exhibit plans, drafts of exhibit captions, photocopy of a newspaper article, correspondence, hand-written notes, budgets, funding application, object summaries, drawings, and publications.
From Classical to Modern: Javanese Shadow Play Figures
Part of Carol Mayer fonds
Fragments: The E. Sonner Donation of African Sculpture
Part of David Cunningham fonds
David Cunningham
Fragments: The E. Sonner Donation of African Sculpture
Part of Carol Mayer fonds
Subseries contains images of carvings and a contact sheet showing an event in the great hall at the Museum of Anthropology.
Subseries contains images showing artworks portraying people fishing.
Part of Carol Mayer fonds
Part of David Cunningham fonds
David Cunningham
Exhibit A: Objects of Intrigue
Part of Darrin Morrison fonds
This exhibition was created to celebrate the Museum’s 50th Anniversary; featuring works selected and commented upon by more than sixty people who have been associated with the Museum over its history.
Exhibit A: Objects of Intrigue
Part of Skooker Broome fonds
Subseries consists of records relating to the exhibit “Exhibit A: Objects of Intrigue.” In 1999, the Museum of Anthropology celebrated its 50th anniversary. To mark this important milestone, the Museum opens “Exhibit A: Objects of Intrigue” in Gallery 5. This exhibit and accompanying publication “50/50 Fifty choices, Fifty Years,” highlights the museum’s diverse collections through objects selected by artists, staff, and friends connected to the museum over the years. This was the first exhibit to be designed entirely on computer. From the initial layout of components to the final production of exhibit labels and visual materials, the exhibit design was developed and managed electronically. Skooker Broome utilized the Mini-CAD program to plan for the exhibit design, layout, and fabrication of exhibit components. Records include: correspondence, design specifications, design notes, donor lists, computer renderings, drafts of computer layouts and designs for announcements, drafts and originals of computer layouts and designs, drafts and originals of computer layouts and designs for labels and didactic panels, artifact lists, exhibit object summaries, reports, object accessioning records, fundraising records, documents outlining the content and context of the exhibit, conservation documents, budgets, business cards, scholarly articles, contact lists, invoices, and phone lists.
Exhibit "A" - Objects of Intrigue
Part of Carol Mayer fonds
Eulachon: A fish to cure humanity
Subseries contains images of the opening ceremony for the exhibit titled <i>Eulachon: A Fish to Cure Humanity</i>.
Eulachon: A Fish to Cure Humanity
Part of Skooker Broome fonds
Subseries consists of records relating to the exhibit “Eulachon: A Fish to Cure Humanity.” The exhibit was installed in Gallery 5 at the Museum of Anthropology from February 5 to May 31, 1992, and explored traditions associated with the fishing of eulachon and technology used to render its oil. In his capacity as Designer, Skooker Broome worked on the planning, designing, and installation of the exhibit. Records include: memoranda, correspondence, negatives, color photographs, b&w photographs, thumbnail photographs, transparencies, French and English exhibition captions and didactic panels, travel receipts, pencil and ink drawings, published articles, artifact lists, project summaries, budgets, a fish stamp, conservation records, exhibit catalogue drafts, colored photocopies of photographic images, exhibit diagrams, exhibit instructions, exhibit layouts installations, and designs.