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MOA Magazine, Issue 02, Summer 2016

This issue contains articles on current and upcoming exhibition and events, the museum's activities with other museums in the province, a recently acquired woven violin case, educational programs for school groups, artists, mining, and logging along the Sepik River, art and photography in relation to the 2011 earthquake in Japan, and the Museum Associates.

MOA Magazine, Issue 03, Spring / Summer 2017

This issue contains articles on recent ceramic acquisitions, the Reconciliation Pole, the opening of the Gallery of Northwest Coast Masterworks, threats to Indigenous peoples in the Amazon, the Coastal First Nations Dance Festival, ethical shopping, the conservation and loan of a thunderbird headdress, climate change, Curator-in-Residence Jordan Wilson, and touchable objects at the museum.

MOA Magazine, Issue 11, Spring 2021

This issue contains articles on current and upcoming exhibitions (including "A Future for Memory," on the Great East Japan Earthquake), identifying archival images, developing MOA's Multimedia Guide, highlights of the MOA Multiversity Galleries, interview with Reva Malkin on her creation of MOA's Aboriginal Cultural Program ("Prison Program"), photography of MOA catalogue and publications, signing memoranda of understanding (MOUs) with institutions and museums in the Pacific, and researching 19th-century British tiles.

MOA Magazine, Issue 12, Fall 2021

This issue contains articles on current and upcoming exhibitions (including "Sankofa: African Routes, Canadian Roots"), a farewell to Dr. Anthony Alan Shelton, contemporary art in the MOA collections, development of MOA's digital school programming, the Indigitization Program, tributes to Salma Mawani and volunteer Carol Givton, and reviews of "Under Different Moons: African Art in Conversation" by Anthony Alan Shelton and "Where the Power Is: Indigenous Perspectives on Northwest Coast Art" by Karen Duffek, Jordan Wilson, and Bill McLennan.

Inside MOA, February 14, 1994

The bulletin provides information about:

  • Theatre Gallery renovations
  • Rotunda case installation
  • Anthropology 431 students working in the ramp, information desk area, Masterpiece Gallery, and Visible Storage
  • New source book by VA Kathy Road on the Klix'ken House posts
  • Pole, panels, and "Bill Reid Invitational Concerts" at the Haida House
  • Possibilities of Bill Reid's Spirit of Haida Gwaii being displayed at MOA before installation at Vancouver International Airport
  • Exhibitions closing soon
  • Cleaning and dusting of the ramp, platform, and Great Hall
  • New edition of Harbour that focuses on Savage Graces and other books available for temporary loan from Jennifer
  • Residency of John Stanton
  • Informal Friday lunches
  • Career Day at the First Nations House of Learning

Inside MOA, February 28, 1994

The bulletin provides information on:

  • Theatre Gallery renovations
  • Rotunda case installation and cataloguing of Bill Reid pieces
  • Anthropology 431 students working in the ramp, information desk area, Masterpiece Gallery, and Visible Storage
  • New source book by VA Kathy Road on the Klix'ken House posts
  • Panels and "Bill Reid Invitational Concerts" at the Haida House
  • Possibilities of Bill Reid's Spirit of Haida Gwaii being displayed at MOA before installation at Vancouver International Airport
  • Exhibitions closing soon
  • New Visible Storage cases
  • New edition of Harbour that focuses on Savage Graces and other books available for temporary loan from Jennifer
  • Residency of John Stanton
  • Informal Friday lunches
  • Upcoming public programmes, including Vancouver Gamelan Society in Concert, Spindle Whorl Dancers, and Native Youth Program presentations
  • Strength Through Sharing programs by the Native Indian Student Union

Inside MOA, March 7, 1994

The bulletin provides information on:

  • Theatre Gallery renovations
  • Rotunda case installation and cataloguing of Bill Reid pieces
  • Anthropology 431 students working in the ramp, information desk area, Masterpiece Gallery, and Visible Storage
  • New source book by VA Kathy Road on the Klix'ken House posts
  • Panels and "Bill Reid Invitational Concerts" at the Haida House
  • Possibilities of Bill Reid's Spirit of Haida Gwaii being displayed at MOA before installation at Vancouver International Airport
  • Ceramics by Sally Michener, Lorne Fineday, and Emily Carr students on display in the lobby
  • Exhibitions closing soon
  • Exhibitions opening soon
  • New Visible Storage cases
  • New edition of Harbour that focuses on Savage Graces and other books available for temporary loan from Jennifer
  • Residency of John Stanton
  • M.M. Ames winning the Weaver-Tremblay Award
  • Informal Friday lunches
  • Upcoming public programmes, including Spindle Whorl Dancers, Volunteer Recognition Lunch, ID clinic, and Native Youth Program presentations
  • Recycling procedures

Inside MOA, March 21, 1994

The bulletin provides information on:

  • Theatre Gallery renovations
  • Rotunda case installation
  • Anthropology 431 students working in the ramp, information desk area, Masterpiece Gallery, and Visible Storage
  • New source book by Anthropology 431 students on potlatches
  • "Bill Reid Invitational Concerts" at the Haida House
  • Possibilities of Bill Reid's Spirit of Haida Gwaii being displayed at MOA before installation at Vancouver International Airport
  • Ceramics by Sally Michener, Lorne Fineday and Emily Carr students on display in the lobby
  • Exhibitions closing soon
  • Exhibitions opening soon
  • New Visible Storage cases
  • Michael Kew article, "Anthropology and First Nations in British Columbia" in B.C. Studies
  • Residency of John Stanton
  • Staff sick leave updates
  • Informal Friday lunches
  • Upcoming public programmes, including Earth Day parade, a Volunteer Recognition Lunch, ID clinic, and Native Youth Program presentations
  • Attempt to break the annual attendance record
  • Recent acquisitions, including an overhead projector, the film In Celebration of the Raven, and the book An Error in Judgement
  • Series of talks by the First Nations House of Learning on First Nations education
  • Tour of the First Nations House of Learning

Inside MOA Vol. 8, March 28, 1994

The bulletin provides information on:

  • Pam Brown's appointment as half-time Curator of Ethnology/Media
  • Informal Friday lunches
  • First Nations Awareness Day
  • The bookings binder
  • Anthropology 431 student exhibitions
  • Other exhibitions now open
  • Theatre Gallery renovations
  • Rotunda case installation
  • New source book by Anthropology 431 students on potlatches
  • "Bill Reid Invitational Concerts" at the Haida House
  • Bill Reid's Spirit of Haida Gwaii being displayed at MOA before installation at Vancouver International Airport
  • Ceramics by Sally Michener, Lorne Fineday and Emily Carr students on display in the lobby
  • New Visible Storage cases
  • Michael Kew article, "Anthropology and First Nations in British Columbia" in B.C. Studies

Inside MOA, Vol. 15, June 15, 1994

The bulletin provides information on:

  • A list of all bookings
  • The Faculty Club under receivership
  • A pole carved by Jim Hart temporarily on display in the Great Hall
  • Dolly Watts selling bannock throughout the summer
  • Upcoming events, including the play Dragon Dance
  • Staff absences
  • Exhibitions currently open, including Anthropology 431 student exhibitions, Doug Cranmer's paintings, Lyle Wilson's Transforming Grizzly Bear Human Costume, High Slack by Judith Williams, and Bill Reid cases in the Rotunda
  • New feast dish and contemporary drum placed on the Great Hall platforms
  • "Bill Reid Invitational Concerts" at the Haida House

Inside MOA, Vol. 16, June 29 1994

The bulletin provides information on:

  • A list of all bookings
  • Summer opening hours
  • The Faculty Club under receivership
  • The Bill Reid opening
  • New Visible Storage prototype cas discussion
  • The Native Youth Programme students hired
  • Exhibitions currently open, including Anthropology 431 student exhibitions, Doug Cranmer's paintings, Lyle Wilson's Transforming Grizzly Bear Human Costume, High Slack by Judith Williams, and Bill Reid cases in the Rotunda
  • New feast dish and contemporary drum placed on the Great Hall platforms

MOA Magazine, Issue 07, Spring 2019

This issue contains articles on current and upcoming exhibitions, the new Collections Access Grant program, the release of the book People Among the People: The Public Art of Susan Point, Shadows, Strings and Other Things: The Enchanting Theatre of Puppets and related programs, Javanese puppeteer Sutrisno Hartana, the Ninini (Earthquake) dance at the Frank Nelson Memorial Potlatch, MOA's conservators Miriam Clavir and Heidi Swierenga, highlights from the MOA archives, the book Divine Threads: The Visual and Material Culture of Cantonese Opera by April Liu, and how to leave a gift to MOA in your will.

U.B.C. Museum of Anthropology Activity Report To the National Museums of Canada For April 1, 1980 - March 31, 1981

The report outlines the museum's administrative activities and finances for the previous fiscal year as well as listing staff, acquisitions, exhibitions, educational activities, lectures, events, loans, research projects, publications of the museum and its staff, and media coverage of the museum. The report was submitted to the National Museums of Canada, from which the museum received an operating grant.

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U.B.C. Museum of Anthropology Activity Report to the National Museums of Canada For April 1, 1982 to March 31, 1983

The report outlines the museum's administrative activities and finances for the previous fiscal year as well as listing staff, acquisitions, exhibitions, educational activities, lectures, events, loans, research projects, publications of the museum and its staff, and media coverage of the museum. The report was submitted to the National Museums of Canada, from which the museum received an operating grant.

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UBC Museum of Anthropology Report on Activities April 1, 1989 - March 31, 1990

The report outlines the museum's administrative activities and finances for the previous fiscal year as well as listing staff, attendance figures, acquisitions, exhibitions, educational activities, public programming, events, loans, research projects, publications of the museum and its staff, and media coverage of the museum. It includes descriptions of the expansion of the museum to include the Koerner Ceramics Gallery, the West Coast Circle, and contributions to the Canadian Museum of Civilization, among other initiatives.

UBC Museum of Anthropology Annual Report April 1, 1993 - March 31, 1994

The report outlines the museum's administrative activities and finances for the previous fiscal year as well as listing staff, attendance figures, acquisitions, exhibitions, educational activities, public programming, events, loans, research projects, publications of the museum and its staff, and media coverage of the museum. It includes descriptions of a visit from Presidents Clinton and Yeltsin and MOA's consultation on Coast Salish art in the Vancouver International Airport, among other initiatives.

Interim Annual Report April 1, 1998 - March 31, 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.

Annual Report 2006-07

The report outlines the museum's activities and finances for the previous fiscal year, including listing staff, attendance figures, acquisitions, exhibitions, educational activities, public programming, events, loans, research projects, and publications of the museum and its staff. It includes a description of the beginning of the Partnership of Peoples renewal project.

Museum of Anthropology Annual Report 2011-2012

The report outlines the museum's activities and finances for the previous fiscal year, including listing staff, attendance figures, acquisitions, exhibitions, educational activities, public programming, events, loans, research projects, and publications of the museum and its staff. It includes descriptions of awards presented to the museum, the launch of the Voices of the Canoe website, the first full year of the Audrey & Harry Hawthorn Library & Archives, changes to the Native Youth Program, and other initiatives.

Museum of Anthropology Annual Report 2015-2016

The report outlines the museum's activities and finances for the previous fiscal year, including listing staff, attendance figures, acquisitions, exhibitions, educational activities, public programming, events, loans, research projects, and publications of the museum and its staff. It includes descriptions of collaborations with the global partners including the National Museum of Papua New Guinea, cultural preservation and conservation work in local communities and institutions, and digitization projects at the Audrey and Harry Hawthorn Library and Archives and the Oral History and Language Lab, among other initiatives.

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