"Homo Ekta Chromo" UBC Fine Arts students exhibit slides
- 125-39
- File
- April 11-Sept 1979
Part of Museum of Anthropology Student Exhibition and Research collection
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"Homo Ekta Chromo" UBC Fine Arts students exhibit slides
Part of Museum of Anthropology Student Exhibition and Research collection
Part of MOA General Media collection
Display for the exhibit "Japanese Culture and Art." Shows a number of prints and photographs of Japan. This exhibit was done on the arrival of materials collected by Dr. Ronald Dore of the department of Asian Studies who directed the installation of this exhibit.
Part of MOA General Media collection
Panel with quotation from the exhibit "Exchange… What is it?" Exhibit was for a student honours thesis by Jill Willmott.
Historical Tahltan photos and info
Part of Pam Brown fonds
Copies of photos from other institutions and publications.
Part of Karen Duffek fonds
Hiroshima (Sept 2012) + March 2012 [PR binder]
Part of Director's fonds
Contains press clippings and public relations material related to the temporary exhibition "Hiroshima" by Ishiuchi Miyako.
Hiroshima: Migako Ishiuchi – Oct 13, 2011 to Jan 29, 2012
Part of Karen Duffek fonds
Hiroshima [exhibition planning binder]
Part of Director's fonds
Hiroshima – PR + programs + relevant resources + reviews
Part of Karen Duffek fonds
Subseries consists of images showing a statue and a ceremony table.
Hindaleah (Hindy) Ratner fonds
The fonds consists of records created by Ratner in the process of conceptualizing, developing and running public programming and extension services. Initially, the duties of the Extension Curator were coordinating the development of in-house exhibits, non-credit educational programming, extension activities and publicity. Programming included performances, workshops, lectures, non-credit courses, museum tours, identification clinics
and audio-visual presentations, often in conjunction with the Center for Continuing Education. Ratner organized local and international cultural excursions, including acting as a tour escort. Ratner was responsible for coordinating special events and lectures in conjunction with exhibits, and from 1980 was responsible for administering travelling exhibitions. Other extension activities included print exhibits in Vancouver office spaces, installations in off-campus locations such as the Vancouver Airport, and the Special Prison Extension Project.
Communications duties included production of the calendar of events and publicity circulars. Other duties included preparation of grant applications, managing staff, including student interns, budgeting, preparing reports, and assisting film and video production use of museum space and collections.
Public relations activities included establishing contacts with media representatives, promoting exhibits and other special events, producing news releases, distributing calendars of events and brochures, arranging staff interviews with media and soliciting publicity.
Communications duties included production of the calendar of events and publicity circulars. Other duties included preparation of grant applications, managing staff, including student interns, budgeting, preparing reports, and assisting film and video production use of museum space and collections.
Public relations activities included establishing contacts with media representatives, promoting exhibits and other special events, producing news releases, distributing calendars of events and brochures, arranging staff interviews with media and soliciting publicity.
The fonds has been organized into the following series:
Hindaleah Ratner
High Slack: An Installation by Judith Williams
Part of Darrin Morrison fonds
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.”
High Slack: An Installation by Judith Williams
Part of David Cunningham fonds
David Cunningham
High Slack: An Installation by Judith Williams
High Slack: An Installation by Judith Williams
Part of Exhibit Comment Books and Guest Registers/Guest Books collection
File contains 2 comment books from the exhibit High Slack: An Installation by Judith Williams, from June 21 – December, 1994
Dates of comment books:
Sep. 8 – Dec. 30, 1994
June 21 – Aug. 28, 1994
Hidden Dimensions: Face Masking in East Asia
Part of Herb Watson fonds