Book. Heaven, Hell, and Somewhere in Between
- 119-6-D-50
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- 2014-2015
Part of Director's fonds
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Book. Heaven, Hell, and Somewhere in Between
Part of Director's fonds
File contains the booklet Hands of Our Ancestors, written by Elizabeth Johnson and Kathryn Bernick. This booklet was published as No. 16 in the Museum Note series. In addition this file contains the invitation to the opening of the exhibition.
File contains the booklet titled Cowichan Indian Knitting. This publication is No. 21 in the series Museum Note.
File contains a copy of the publication titled Bill Reid: Beyond the Essential Form, written by Karen Duffek. This book is No. 19 in the Museum Note series.
Border Zones: New Art Across Cultures
Border Zones: New Art Across Cultures
Part of Karen Duffek fonds
This sub-series consists of records relating to the exhibition Border Zones: New Art Across Cultures. Duffek curated this exhibition, which was on display at the Museum of Anthropology from January 23 – September 12, 2010. The following is a description of the exhibition taken from the museum’s website:
“Curated by Karen Duffek, MOA Curator of Contemporary Visual Arts. Presented with Vancouver 2010 Cultural Olympiad, Border Zones: New Art Across Cultures is an exhibition of international contemporary art that inaugurated MOA’s Audain Gallery on January 23, 2010. It brings together the work of twelve artists engaged in a dialogue about cultural boundaries –within and between communities, art practices, audiences, or institutions – and the possibility of translation across them.
Through a surprising diversity of media and approaches, the artists selected for this show use the idea of a border space to raise questions about migration and identity, knowledge protection and access, and the permeability and construction of boundaries cross-culturally. Borders are considered not only as lines or markers that divide cultures, but also as uncertain spaces that are sites of encounter and transformation.Participating artists include Hayati Mokhtar, Dain-Iskandar Said, John Wynne, Edward Poitras, Thamotharampillai Shanaathanan, Tania Mouraud, Marianne Nicolson, Gu Xiong, Prabakar Visvanath, Rosanna Raymond, Ron Yunkaporta, and Laura Wee Láy Láq, please visit www.moa.ubc.ca/blog.
Border Zones: New Art Across Cultures, which will be shown through September 12, 2010, is part of MOA’s commitment to exploring, developing, and inviting new ways of representing understandings about culture in the 21st century.
To give you the inside scoop on the ideas behind the exhibit, visit our interactive online magazine at www.BorderZones.ca.
Here you’ll find personal and provocative articles on each of the artists by distinguished contributors such as award-winning journalist Jan Wong, educator and activist Gerald Taiaiake Alfred, and filmmaker and artist Loretta Todd, among others. You’ll also find video interviews with the artists, regular updates on artist files, artwork exclusive to the webzine, provocative reviews of the exhibition, and a blog devoted to the idea of borders.
Over the course of the exhibition, BorderZones.ca will become an archive about the idea of borders, particularly how new spaces of thought and meaning are created and contested at the boundaries of knowledge, language, art, culture, and politics.”
Records within the sub-series include grant application materials, the exhibition proposal, budgets, reports, grant applications, correspondence, interviews, promotional materials, photographs, and press cuttings.
Boundary & Translation, Canada Council CATALOGUE grant application, Sept. 2008
Part of Karen Duffek fonds
Boundary and Translation, Canada Council application – artists and outreach
Part of Karen Duffek fonds
Boundary and Translation, Canada Council PRODUCTION grant application, Sept. 2008
Part of Karen Duffek fonds
Box with figural carvings on display in Montréal
Part of MOA General Media collection
Box with figural carvings on display in Montréal for the Museum of Anthropology's Northwest Coast exhibit for "Man and His World".
British Columbia Contemporary Ceramics
Part of Carol Mayer fonds
Part of Karen Duffek fonds
Subseries contains images of exhibit.
Part of Karen Duffek fonds
Calendar Art of South Asia exhibit
File consists of brochures that advertise exhibitions and events at the museum, including short blurbs about each. Each calendar covers a four-month period (January-April, May-August, or September-December).
Types of events described include exhibitions, opening receptions, lectures, artist talks, guided gallery walks, behind-the-scenes tours, events for youths and seniors, site visits and other excursions, conferences, workshops, identification clinics, performances, courses, school programs, calls for volunteers, sales at the gift shop, and reports on research and community-based projects. The calendars also contain museum announcements and news as well as general visitor information and lists of donors.
Calendar prints: Popular art of South India
Subseries consists of images of artworks from Southern India.
Calendar Prints: Popular Art of South India
Calendar Prints: Popular Art of South India
Part of Herb Watson fonds