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El Corazon Del Mundo: At the Heart of the World
  • October 23, 2002 – March 30, 2003
  • La Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, Colombia
  • This is an exhibition by well-known Colombian photographer, naturalist, and educator, Diego Samper. Through a series of twenty-six canvas panels divided into three sections (Natural History, Tayrona Heritage, and Contemporary People), Samper reveals his intimate knowledge of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta region on Colombia (ancient site of the Tayrona civilization), and the complex, continuing relationship of the indigenous peoples to the land.
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Education 45 0
Echoes '96
  • April 12 - May 31, 1996
  • Student exhibition: This exhibit features ceramic works by students from Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design. Using the museum’s collection as a resource, they examined the social, technical and artistic history of ceramics, and each produced for this exhibit a ceramic piece that echoes a past technology, form, decorative technique or iconographic message. The exhibit is the result of a collaboration between the museum and the Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design.
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Echoes '93
  • April 13 - June 27, 1993 (Lower Lobby)
  • This exhibition of works by student artists/potters examines historical techniques in a contemporary context. By studying the history and traditions of potters of Asia, Europe and the Americas, these students have created unique contemporary works inspired by technical and/or thematic echoes from the past. This exhibition is co-sponsored by the Emily Carr College of Art and Design.
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Echoes 2001
  • April 10, 2001 - May 13, 2001 (Lobby)
  • As part of their coursework at the Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design, students in MOA Curator Dr. Carol Mayer’s ceramics class are creating and installing original works inspired by the Museum’s collections.
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Echoes 2000
  • April 14 to mid May, 2000
  • This is a special exhibit of works by students attending Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design. Each student was challenged to create a piece of work that is uniquely theirs, and yet consciously informed by echoes of historical techniques and ideas. The exhibit is jointly organized by MOA and Emily Carr Institute.
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Echoes ‘95
  • April 1995
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Earthquakes 9 0
Dress and Identity: Selections from MOA's Fine Costume Collection
  • Exhibit was held at the Museum of Anthropology, UBC from Fune 14 - Sept 30, 1977.
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Drawings 7 0
Dowry boards

Use for: Ceremonial box lids

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Doug Cranmer's Paintings
  • March 29 - Summer 1994
  • An exhibit featuring paintings by 'Namgis artist Doug Cranmer. The works are from a series of experimental paintings Doug Cranmer produced in the mid-1970s.
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Don’t Give it Up! The Lives and Stories of the Mabel Stanley Collection 2 0
Dogs 20 0
Discovering MOA
  • February 17 - April 19, 1987 (Gallery 5)
  • What is the MOA, a prehistoric beast or a contemporary museum? This exhibition designed for UBC Open House 1987 illustrates the Museum’s teaching and research role in the university and Vancouver communities.
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Design Variations in Guatemalan Textiles: Weaving a Jaspe Yarn
  • April 1 - October 14, 1979
  • Student exhibition
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Design Elements in Northwest Coast Indian Art
  • April 1 - December 31, 1979
  • Student exhibition
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Dempsey Bob: The Art Goes Back to the Stories

Use for: The Art Goes Back to the Stories

  • October 9, 2001 - December 2002 (Theatre Gallery)
  • This exhibition of the work of well-known Tahltan-Tlingit artist Dempsey Bob, consists of fourteen panels of text and photographs, as well as three of his most recent bronze sculptures. Produced by Dempsey’s daughter, Tanya Bob.
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Deer 1 0
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