- 104-4-42
- Dossiê
- 1997
Parte de Pam Brown fonds
Parte de Pam Brown fonds
The Honour of One is the Honour of All DISPLAY COPY
Parte de Pam Brown fonds
Vereinigung, by Connie Sterritt
Parte de Pam Brown fonds
(in)visible: The Spiritual World of Taiwan Through Contemporary Art
Parte de Exhibit Comment Books and Guest Registers/Guest Books collection
Yuquot: 4,000 years: Continuity and Change in a West Coast Village
Parte de Herb Watson fonds
Benetton Exhibit (student exhibit)
Parte de William McLennan (MOA Curator) fonds
File contains images of the exhibit panels for the exhibition "Benetton," curated by the 2001 Anthropology 432 students.
Parte de Exhibit Comment Books and Guest Registers/Guest Books collection
The Honour of One is the Honour of All
Parte de Pam Brown fonds
My Ancestors Are Still Dancing
Parte de Pam Brown fonds
Mehodihi Well-known Traditions of Tahltan People
Parte de Pam Brown fonds
Musqueam Weavers Musqueam Weaving Through the Personal Stories of Weavers
Parte de Pam Brown fonds
Proud to be Musqueam: Dedicated to Our Children
Parte de Pam Brown fonds
Exhibition books and catalogues
Series consists of books and catalogues pertaining to exhibitions and collections at the Museum of Anthropology. The following exhibitions and collection are covered by publications within the series:
File consists of bulletins from Jennifer Webb to Museum Assistants and Volunteer Associates. Bulletins were released weekly. They were intended to provide information about interruptions, installations, and other events that would affect tours and instructions given to visitors. Bulletin are arranged (with some variation) into sections on people, exhibitions, galleries, publications, residencies, and "other."
File consists of magazines published by the museum for members, released about twice a year. The magazines cover collections, exhibitions, events, the Volunteer Associates, books published by MOA staff, various museum initiatives, interviews, behind-the-scenes information, essays by curators, news and updates, and general visitor information.
File consists of pamphlets that advertise upcoming exhibitions, events, and programs, as well as providing news about the museum and general visitor information. Each pamphlet covers a four-month period (January-April, May-August, or September-December). There are two copies of each edition.
File consists of eight newsletters produced by the museum that highlight recent events, people associated with the museum, new initiatives, programs, exhibitions, gift shop updates, publications, recent acquisitions, courses at MOA, the results of a membership survey, behind-the-scenes information, and other news about the museum. Articles are written by curators, administrators, and other staff members. The newsletters were published three times a year, in January, May, and September.
File consists of brochures that advertise exhibitions and events at the museum, including short blurbs about each. Each calendar covers a four-month period (January-April, May-August, or September-December).
Types of events described include exhibitions, opening receptions, lectures, artist talks, guided gallery walks, behind-the-scenes tours, events for youths and seniors, site visits and other excursions, conferences, workshops, identification clinics, performances, courses, school programs, calls for volunteers, sales at the gift shop, and reports on research and community-based projects. The calendars also contain museum announcements and news as well as general visitor information and lists of donors.
File consists of reports of the museum's activities from 1947 onward. These reports were generally produced at the end of each fiscal year beginning in 1978. Most reports cover a single year, while some span multiple years. In some years, multiple reports were produced. The file does not contain reports for the fiscal years ending in 1992, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2013, 2014, 2017, or 2018.
The reports in this file give information on the museum's activities, attendance, administration, funding, renovations, security, volunteer associates, curatorial work, exhibitions, acquisitions and donations, interactions with the university, outreach, programs such as the Native Youth Project and the Prison Outreach Program, educational activities, marketing, VIP visitors, and special events, among other topics.