- 71-6-75
- Dossiê
- 1998
Transitions: Contemporary Canadian Indian and Inuit Art
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- July 8, 1998 - January 3, 1999
- Including works by twenty-four of some of the most prominent contemporary First Nations and Inuit artists in Canada, this international travelling exhibit originates from Ottawa, and is jointly sponsored by the Department of Foreign Affairs and the Department of International Trade and Indian and Northern Affairs Canada. Curated by Barry Ace of the Indian Art Centre, and July Papatsie of the Inuit Art Centre, the show features such artists as Marianne Nicolson (Kwakwaka’wakw), Jane Ash Poitras (Cree), Lance Belanger (Maliseet), Joane Cardinalas Schubert (Blackfoot), Shelley Niro (Mohawk), Janet Kigusiuq (Baker Lake), and Oviloo Tunnillie (Cape Dorset).
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- 106-01-M
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- July 7 - January 3, 1999
Parte deDarrin Morrison fonds
This exhibition includes works by 24 of the most prominent contemporary First Nations and Inuit artists in Canada. The exhibit originated in Ottawa and travelled internationally.
- 71-6-83
- Dossiê
- 1999
Transitions: Contemporary Canadian Indian and Inuit Art
- 124-01-080
- Dossiê
- 1998
Interim Annual Report April 1, 1998 - March 31, 1999
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- May 1999
The report outlines the museum's activities and finances for the previous fiscal year as well as listing staff, exhibitions, public programming, events, research projects, and publications of the museum and its staff. It introduces the museum's new five-year strategic plan and mission statement. The report was submitted to the Faculty of Arts ahead of the regular annual report.