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Bo'jou Neejee: Profiles of Canadian Indian Art
  • October 19 - December 31, 1976.
  • Exhibition consisted of artifacts from Indigenous communities of the Plains, Great Lakes, and Eastern Woodland Indians during the period 1750 to 1850. The exhibition was assembled by the National Museum of Man, Ottawa, and consisted of objects from the collections of the Speyer family of Germany, and James Du Pres, the third Earl of Caledon of Tyrona, Ireland.
1 0
Border Zones: New Art Across Cultures
  • Exhibition to inaugurate The Audain Gallery at MOA
  • January 23-September 12, 2010 (The Audain Gallery)
  • Border Zones: New Art Across Cultures was an exhibition of work by twelve artists engaged in a dialogue about cultural boundaries: Hayati Mokhtar, Dain Iskandar Said, John Wynne, Edward Poitras, T. Shanaathanan, Tania Mouraud, Marianne Nicolson, Gu Xiong, Prabakar Visvanath, Rosanna Raymond, Ron Yunkaporta, and Laura Wee Láy Láq. In place of a printed catalogue, an interactive webzine was created for local, national, and international writers, reviewers, artists, and students to develop and share ideas related to the exhibit. To view the webzine, visit http://moa.ubc.ca/borderzones/. Border Zones was curated by Karen Duffek, MOA Curator of Contemporary Visual Arts & Pacific Northwest.
23 0
Bow and arrow 3 0
Bowls 5 0
Bracelets 19 0
Bridges 18 0
British Columbia Contemporary Ceramics
  • October 1991
2 0
Buddhism 1 0
Buddhist monks 11 0
Buddhist temples 5 0
Building Structures (16) 130 0
Buildings 9 0
Burial boxes 7 0
Buried History of London
  • July 16, 1984 - January 6, 1985 (Theatre Gallery)
  • The history of London’s waterfront from the Roman to the Post-Medieval periods depicted by photographs, illustrations and maps.
3 0
Cabins 2 0
Calendar Prints: Popular Art of South India
  • September 21, 1983 - January 1, 1984 (Gallery 9)
9 0
Camels 1 0
Cameras 1 0
Canneries 9 0
Cannery Days: A Chapter in the Lives of the Heiltsuk
  • May 18, 1993 - January, 1994 [Spring 1998 - August 1998] (Theatre Gallery)
  • Student exhibition: Pam Windsor, Heiltsuk woman, curator and graduate student in anthropology, challenges stereotypes of First Nations working women, particularly in male-dominated industries like fishing and fish processing.
9 0
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