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Eulachon: A Fish to Cure Humanity
  • February 5 - March 31, 1992 (Gallery 5)
  • With the voices of First Peoples, curators, and others, this exhibition demonstrates the traditions associated with the fishing of the eulachon and the technology used to render its precious oil. The critical importance of this resource to the First Peoples of the Northwest was such that vast trade routes were created to exchange it with Interior Peoples. This network of routes through difficult mountain terrain was followed by early European explorers and later by the builders of today’s highways.
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Excavation 1 0
Exhibit A: Objects of Intrigue
  • March 9, 1999 - March 31, 2000
  • Created to celebrate the Museum’s 50th Anniversary, this exhibit features works selected by the commented upon by more than sixty people who have been associated with the Museum over its history. Through their choices, artists, curators, current and former staff, writers, researchers, and others give special insight into objects both remarkable and rare.
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Exhibit Project - Lab #1
  • 1978
  • Student exhibition
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Expo 1967 117 0
Expo 86 (2) 13 0
Expo 86: Canadian Pavilion 1 0
Expo 86: Pakistan Pavilion 7 0
Expo 98 1 0
Faces and Voices of the Inuit Art Market
  • June 19–September 25, 2011 (The Audain Gallery)
  • Student exhibition: A sculpture is more than carved stone and a print is more than coloured paper. Many people have played a role in the life of a work of art: from the artist, to the dealers, collectors, purchasers, auctioneers, and curators. Through their connections and points of contact, these people create the Inuit Art Market. How does Inuit art move through the art market? How is authenticity determined? Who decides what is valued? This exhibit, curated by UBC students, invites you to explore these questions and discover the many faces and voices of the Inuit art market. (This exhibit is shown in conjunction with Inuit Prints: Japanese Inspiration - James Houston, Un’ichi Hiratsuka and the Inuit Print Tradition, also shown in The Audain Gallery.)
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Farm

Use for: Farm house

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Farming 12 0
Ferries 2 0
Festival of Hong Kong '92 at MOA (2) 1 0
Field Notes
  • February - September 30, 1990 (Theatre Gallery)
  • This photographic exhibit outlined anthropological field documentation in Zuni, New Mexico, a southwest Indian community. The exhibit offered a backstage perspective on the personal challenges, ethical deliberations, and interaction between cultures experienced by the anthropologist.
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Fine arts 1 0
Fine arts (2) 8 0
First Nations (40) 284 5
Fish (2) 2 0
Fish hooks 4 0
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