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MOA News: The Newsletter of the UBC Museum of Anthropology, Vol II No 3, May 1997

The newsletter contains 6 articles about the museum as well as photographs, facsimiles of artworks, and general visitor information. Subjects include the erection of new house posts and an ancestral figure by Susan Point, a new school programme co-developed with the Musqueam Nation, the retirement of MOA director Dr. Michael Ames, the launch of MOA's first website, the continuation of Dr. Marjoire Halpin's multimedia project, and the donation and display of Ainu objects. Also included are a Calendar of Events and list of donors.

MOA News: The Newsletter of the UBC Museum of Anthropology, January-April, 1998

The newsletter contains 7 articles about the museum as well as photographs, facsimiles of artworks, and general visitor information. Subjects include the exhibition Recalling the Past: A Selection of Early Chinese Art from the Victor Shaw Collection and MOA's Asian collections, Stó:lō Chief Frank Malloway, events related to the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC), MOA's new collections management system, an award of merit granted to the production team of From Under the Delta, the publication of The Potter's Art edited by Carol Mayer, and the launch of a multi-museum admission program called The Great Escapes. Also included is a Calendar of Events.

MOA Magazine, Issue 10, Fall 2020

This issue contains articles on current and upcoming exhibitions, the Great Hall seismic upgrades, #MOAFromHome the COVID-19 campaign, graphic design during COVID-19, highlights from the MOA Archives, preservation technology interview with Senior Conservator Heidi Swierenga, the Islamic World Collection at MOA, ceramics Artist-in-Residence Denise Jeffrey, and an obituary for William "Bill" McLennan.

Inside MOA, January 31, 1994

The bulletin contains information on changes to the Theatre Gallery, Rotunda, ramp, information desk area, Masterpiece Gallery, Visible Storage, a new source book, Haida House, and the residency of John Stanton.

Inside MOA, March 14, 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
  • Residency of Dr. Barbara Birney
  • Staff sick leave updates
  • M.M. Ames winning the Weaver-Tremblay Award
  • Informal Friday lunches
  • Upcoming public programmes, including 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
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