Museum exhibitions

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Terme générique Museum of Anthropology

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Lyle Wilson exhibit

Sub-series consists of textual records of the two-man show of art by Lyle Wilson and Doug Cranmer, two native artists of the region. Includes biographies of the artists, the opening speech from the exhibit, a news release and a museum brochure.

Robert Davidson exhibit

Sub-series consists of textual records from the one-man show of Northwest Coast First Nations artist Robert Davidson. Records include exhibit correspondence, newspaper articles and a copy of the Canadian Conservation Institute Journal (vol. 3, 1978) that contains an article by Davidson.

Exhibits

Series relates to public programming activities associated with museum exhibits, including the museum exhibits committee, organizing of traveling exhibits and public programming related to exhibits and participation in other exhibit related activities.
Series consists of memoranda, correspondence, proposals, news releases, clippings, inventories, publications, photographs, circulars, budgets, programme descriptions, schedules, staff guidelines and other textual material.
This series is arranged into 3 sub-series:
A. Exhibits Committee (1982-1985): Sub-Series relates to Ratner’s participation in the museums exhibits committee.
B. Coordinating (1974-1986): Sub-series reflects the organizing of traveling
exhibits, and participation in other exhibit related activities other than public
programming.
C. Programming (1977-1987): Sub-series reflects activities related to public
programming associated with museum exhibits.

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Written in the Earth: Coast Salish Art

This exhibit presents examples of antler, stone and wood carvings from archaeological sites in Coast Salish territory on the south coast of BC, as well as contemporary works by First Nations artists.

High Slack: An Installation by Judith Williams

This exhibit by Vancouver Artist and UBC Fine Arts Professor Judith Williams included installations of paintings, sculptures, photographs and bookworks at MOA as a series of proposals for future directions in our relations with “other.”

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