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Spotlight On India (5)
  • February 15, 1995 – October 19, 1997
  • Student exhibition: As a final project, students enrolled in the course “Ethnography of South Asia” mounted five exhibits on Indian religion and culture, with themes ranging from the epic Ramayana to contemporary Punjabi family values. Their exhibits can be seen in the Theatre Gallery and in Visible Storage.
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Who We Are
  • March 21 – September 30, 1996
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Native Youth Project 1 0
Don’t Give it Up! The Lives and Stories of the Mabel Stanley Collection 2 0
Mungo Martin: A Slender Thread 1 0
Sankofa: African Routes, Canadian Roots
  • November 4, 2021 – March 27, 2022
  • CURATORS: Nya Lewis (founder + director, BlackArt Gastown), Nuno Porto (MOA Curator, Africa), Titilope Salami (PhD candidate, Department of Art History, Visual Art and Theory, UBC)
  • Sankofa is the idea of moving forward while reaching back to connect to one’s heritage. It is the notion that taking pride in heritage helps us to move into the future. Sankofa comes from the Ghanaian Akan language, and the word and its essence have been adopted by many African and Black people around the globe as an expression of cultural and political affirmation. Sankofa: African Routes, Canadian Roots looks at some of the divergent—and often fragmented—paths of political mobilization and cultural assertion that African and Black people in the diaspora have taken. Centered on works by contemporary artists from Lagos, Nigeria, and Vancouver, in conversation with objects in MOA’s permanent collection, this exhibition shares stories, histories and projects of African and Black affirmation. In particular, it draws connections to historical contributions and the growing vitality of Black Canadians in Vancouver. Ultimately, Sankofa: African Routes, Canadian Roots celebrates different ways of understanding the world through the lenses of African and Black communities, the wealth of their cultural and art practices, and their inspiring legacy.
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World Indigenous Peoples Conference on Education

Utilisé pour : WIPCE, World Indigenous Education Conference

  • The first annual World Indigenous Peoples Conference on Education was held at MOA/UBC in June 1987.
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Ninstints: Haida World Heritage Site 9 0
Sculpture

Utilisé pour : Statue

55 0
Children (1)

Utilisé pour : Kids

94 0
Regalia

Utilisé pour : Costume

124 0
Headdresses (1)

Utilisé pour : Headgear, Hat

89 0
Weaving 148 0
Paintings 39 0
Basket making

Utilisé pour : Basketry, Basket weaving, Basketweaving

45 0
Carvings 239 0
Fish processing (1) 19 0
Rites and ceremonies (4) 58 0
Wedding 31 0
Cemeteries

Utilisé pour : Graveyards

51 0
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