Eskimo Art - Binqitte Rammon folk
- 51-01-37-a039861
- Item
- [1974 - 1976]
Part of Harry B. Hawthorn fonds
Eskimo Art - Binqitte Rammon folk
Part of Harry B. Hawthorn fonds
Stephen Inglis - Indian village crafts
Part of Harry B. Hawthorn fonds
Part of Harry B. Hawthorn fonds
N.W.C. Gallery, Centennial Museum - Project from this side
Part of Harry B. Hawthorn fonds
City(?) Museum, 1967 - Students preparing exhibit materials City(?) Mus. opening
Part of Harry B. Hawthorn fonds
Image of a storage and/or workspace, likely of museum objects in boxes.
Students prep. mats, City(?) Museum exhibit
Part of Harry B. Hawthorn fonds
Image of two students preparing exhibit materials, for the City(?) Museum opening.
Students preparing exhibit materials
Part of Harry B. Hawthorn fonds
Image of two students preparing exhibit materials, for the City(?) Museum opening.
Series consists of material relating to exhibitions mounted by the museum. Record forms in this series include correspondence, memoranda, notes, sketches, maps, newspaper clippings, insurance evaluations, inventories, ephemera, sketches, maps, receipts, plans and photographs.
The series is arranged into five subseries:
Subseries A: Loan Requests, Correspondence and Planning
Subseries B: Long-term exhibits
Subseries C: Temporary exhibits
Subseries D: Traveling Exhibitions
Subseries E: Loans in
Part of David Cunningham fonds
Series documents Cunningham’s responsibilities as exhibits designer, and consists of records related to the planning and implementation of various exhibits since the late 1980s. In addition to his role as designer, Cunningham has also been involved in producing exhibit proposals; assisting with travelling exhibits; and developing exhibition policies and guidelines. Records include artists’ statements and artwork; banners; calligraphy; case lists; contact prints/proofs; contracts; correspondence; exhibition catalogues; exhibition panels; exhibition proposals; exhibition text; guidelines; invitations; labels; loan agreements; measurements; memoranda; minutes; negatives; object lists; photographs; photocopy of artworks; plans; policies; reports; schedules; and sketches.
The records are divided into the following sub-series:
A Guidelines 1992-1994
B Long-term installations [ca. 1992]-2000
C Proposals 1988-1996
D Schedules 1991-1993
E We Sing to the Universe: Poems and Drawings by Ron Hamilton [1994]-1994
F Fragments: The E. Sonner Donation of African Sculpture 1990-1991
G A Coat of Many Colours: Two Centuries of Jewish Life in Canada 1990-1991
H Ancient Cloth / Ancient Code? 1990-1992
I Savage Graces: After Images by Gerald McMaster 1990-1993
J A Rare Flower: A Century of Cantonese Opera in Canada 1989-1997
K Inside Passage: 1792 1993
L Multiplicity: A New Cultural Strategy 1989-[ca. 1993]
M Cannery Days: A Chapter in the Lives of the Heilsuk 1993-1994
N High Slack: An Installation by Judith Williams 1992-1994
O Reclaiming History: Ledger Drawings by Assiniboine Artist Hongeeeysa 1993-1995
P Trapline Lifeline 1990-1992
Q Our Chiefs and Elders: Photographs by David Neel, Kwagiutl 1989-1990
R Festival Hong Kong: Possessions from the Past: Objects from a Lifetime of Change and Contrasts: Hong Kong’s New Territories in the 20th Century 1991-1992
S Nunavutmiutankik Elisasiniq: A Tribute to the People of Nunavut 1998-1999
T Travelling exhibits 1990-1991
U Gathering Strength: New Generations in Northwest Coast Art [199-?]-2004
V Continuing Traditions: Coast Salish Basketry 2000-2001
W Musqueam Weavers 1999-2000
X Haida Metalwork [1999?]-1999
Y Kaxlaya Gvilas [200-]-2002
Z Proud to be Musqueam 1991-1993
AA Repatriation 2000-2002
BB To Wash Away the Tears 2002-2003
CC Artifacts 1995-[ca. 1996]
DD The Abstract Edge: Recent Works by Robert Davidson 2001-2005
EE Mehodihi: Well-Known Traditions of Tahltan People [200-]-2003
FF Connoisseur’s Collection: Chinese Ceramics from the Victor Shaw Donation 2000-2002
GG Written in the Earth 1993-2002
HH Recalling the Past: Early Chinese Art from the
Victor Shaw Collection 1997-1998
II Maui: Turning Back the Sky: Exhibition of Contemporary
Hawaiian Art 1996-1997
JJ El Corazon Del Mundo: At the Heart of the World
La Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, Colombia 2002
KK The Art of Norval Morrisseau 1999-2000
LL Without Masks: Contemporary Afro-Cuban Art 2014
MM Safar/Voyage: Contemporary Works by Arab, Iranian and Turkish Artists 2013
NN The Smart One video
OO Luminescence: the Silver of Peru 2012
PP Inuit Prints and Drawings: Selections from the Permanent Collection 1988-1989
QQ Carl Beam 2011
RR Man Ray, African Art and the Modernist Lens 2010-2011
SS Jack Shadbolt and the Coastal Indian Image 1986
TT Speaking to Memory 2013
UU One Mind, One Heart 2013
VV Hiroshima 2011-2012
WW Mungo Martin: A Slender Thread 2004
XX "Pasifika: Island Journeys” - The Frank Burnett Collection of Pacific Arts 2003-2004
YY Exhibit unknown
ZZ: Recent acquisitions 2005
Part of Jennifer Kramer fonds
Series consists of records relating to exhibits curated by Jennifer Kramer. The records span the entire breadth of the intellectual creation process, including research material pertaining to exhibition subjects, transcripts of interviews used for research and publication purposes, administrative files and notes and correspondence pertaining to exhibition design, installation and publication development. Fonds currently has records from only one exhibit; additional exhibits material expected.
The series is arranged into sub-series relating to a specific exhibition:
Sub-series 1-A: Kesu': The Art and Life of Doug Cranmer (1964-2012)
Museum of Anthropology Student Exhibition and Research collection
Collection consists of projects and reports written by students in Anthropology 302, 431, 432, 433, 449, 518 and other related courses and programs. The projects and reports include information about exhibits designed and displayed at the Museum of Anthropology
by the students; critiques on "current" museum exhibitions and programs; and proposal papers for student exhibit projects.
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.
Series consists of records pertaining to exhibitions at the Museum of Anthropology from the 1960s to the present day, including programming and events related to specific exhibitions. Material includes exhibition press releases, invitations, proposals, catalogues, and programmes. Records of this series are arranged into files for each represented exhibition, organized chronologically.
Part of Nuno Porto fonds
Series consists of records related to exhibitions in which Porto was involved. Material includes planning documents, correspondence, meeting minutes, research, and promotional material.
Nuno Porto
Includes material related to the Pigapicha! exhibition at the Museum of Anthropology. Nuno Porto curated this exhibition. Records include correspondence, research, and meeting notes.
Nuno Porto
Part of Exhibit Comment Books and Guest Registers/Guest Books collection
File contains 4 comment books from the Museum of Anthropology Opening exhibition, 1976-1980
Dates of comment books:
May 25, 1976 – Feb. 12, 1977
Feb. 13, 1977 – Jan. 18, 1978
Jan. 20, 1978 – Jan. 2, 1979
Jan. 2, 1979 – Jan. 1, 1980