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Image of Bill Reid with artist Jim Hart on the Museum of Anthropology grounds.
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Image of Bill Reid with artist Jim Hart on the Museum of Anthropology grounds.
Subseries consists of photographs documenting the carving of a totem pole by Jim Hart for MOA. The slides document the entire process of carving from start to finish. The totem pole is listed as the House Frontal Totem Pole on the MOA catalogue, carved by artist Jim Hart, purchased by MOA, and raised on October 12, 1982. McLennan noted that the pole was carved based on fragments of an old pole which came to MOA in 1948. These fragments remain in a carving shed.
Item is a photograph showing a sculpture near completion.
Jim M. Hart working on a sculpture
Item is a negative showing a man with a long ponytail, artist Jim M. Hart, carving a large wooden figure.
Jim M. Hart working on a sculpture
Item is a negative showing a man with a long ponytail, artist Jim M. Hart, carving a large wooden figure.
Jim M. Hart working on a totem pole
Item is a print showing Jim Hart, Haida carver, working on a copy of an Old Masset pole raised on the ground of UBC Museum of Anthropology on 2 October 1982.
Haida artist Jim M. Hart putting finishing touches on totem pole
Item is a photograph showing a man, artist Jim Hart, putting some finishing touches on a totem pole. The pole was raised at the Museum of Anthropology on October 2, 1982.
File mainly contains slides of artist Jim M. Hart carving a replica of a pole that originated in Massett. There are also images of the replica pole's raising ceremony held at MOA in 1982.
Close up of Jim M. Hart carving a sculpture
Item is a negative showing a close up of an artist's hands holding a tool to carve a large wooden figure.
Image of Bill Reid (left) and Jim Hart (right) standing next to a large wooden carving, possibly a door.
Jim Hart Pole Raising Legacy Opening
Jim M. Hart working on a sculpture
Item is a negative showing artist Jim M. Hart carving a large wooden figure.
Jim Hart, Haida carver, working on a copy of an Old Masset pole
Item is a photograph showing a man, artist Jim Hart, putting some finishing touches on a totem pole. The pole was raised at the Museum of Anthropology on October 2, 1982.
Image of Bill Reid with artist Jim Hart on the Museum of Anthropology grounds.
Interviewees include:
Jim Hart (2 tapes)
Dorothy Grant
Terry Starr
Susan Point (re: [Time])
Norman Tait
Alexander Peters
Rita Barnes (re: feast dishes MOA's Great Hall, 2 Dec. 2002)
Glen Tallio
Robert Davidson
Dempsey Bob (2 tapes)
William White (2 tapes)
Stolo
Doreen Jensen
Richard Sumner (28 January 1997)
David Gladstone
Tim Paul
Richard Hunt (re: Shark mask)
Cryl Carpenter
Russell Smith
Bill Reid
Leona Sparrow
Alfred Scow
Jim M. Hart working on a sculpture
Item is a negative showing a close up of artist Jim M. Hart carving a large wooden figure.
Close up of Jim M. Hart carving a sculpture
Item is a negative showing a close up of an artist's hands holding a tool to carve a large wooden figure.
Masset (Haida) pole carved by Jim M. Hart
Item is a photo showing a totem pole in a carving shed, shortly before it was raised.
Dancer at the Old Masset pole raising at MOA
Item is a photo showing a man in Haida regalia dancing in front of a totem pole that is about to be raised. There is a large crowd behind him, watching. There is anther totem pole and a long house in the background.