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MOA Great Hall

Use for: Great Hall

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Monkeys 5 0
Mountains 118 0
Multiplicity: A New Cultural Strategy
  • December 14, 1993 - May 22, 1994 (Gallery 5)
  • Guest Curator Robert Houle, Salteaux, presents artworks created as multiples, or works in series, by seven First Nations artists from Canada and the United States: Mary Anne Barkhouse (Kwakwaka’wakw), Dempsey Bob (Tahltan/Tlingit), Fay HeavyShield (Blood), Jaune Quick-to-See Smith (Flathead), Arthur Renwick (Haisla), Greg Staats (Mohawk), and Kay WalkingStick (Cherokee).
10 0
Mungo Martin: A Slender Thread 1 0
Museum building 259 0
Museum events (2) 121 0
Museum exhibitions (313) 49 0
Museum of Anthropology (323) 78 0
Museum opening ceremony - May 30, 1976 4 0
Museum publications (2) 0 0
Museum Quality: Significant Acquisitions Purchased for the Museum's Permanent Collection by the Anthropology Shop Volunteers
  • November 16, 1983 - March 4, 1984 (Rotunda)
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Museums 238 0
Museums Are Good Places to Work
  • [Spring] - May 26, 1997
  • Student exhibition: For the last three years, students in the art preparation programme at Chilliwack Senior Secondary have been visiting MOA and learning about museum practice through their work with the tiled stove in the Koerner Ceramics Gallery. Students in this year’s class learned about the process of developing exhibits by putting together this display about the programme.
0 0
Music (2) 1 0
Musical instruments 23 0
Musqueam 158 0
Musqueam Weavers 1 0
My Ancestors are Still Dancing
  • Through September 28, 2002 (Gallery 8)
  • Tsimshian weaver William White from Lax Kw’alaams has been publicly weaving a child- size Chilkat robe this summer as part of a “living” exhibition entitled My Ancestors are Still Dancing. In July, the artist set up his loom and pattern board in Gallery 8, alongside a display of his own weavings, some historical weavings from MOA’s collection, and historical and contemporary photographs of people wearing Chilkat regalia. This September, the completed weaving will be lifted from the loom in a small private ceremony.
  • MOA created a website to document the weaver’s progress, and to explore the significance of the Chilkat tradition: http://www.moa.ubc.ca/williamwhite/WhiteIntro.html.
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National Museum of Man: Children of the Raven
  • 1976
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