Bill Reid: Beyond the Essential Form

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  • July 15 - October 5, 1986 (Masterpiece Gallery)

  • Selected fine works by Haida artist Bill Reid in gold, silver, ivory, slate and wood, drawn from private and public collections. This project was made possible through the support of the Canada Council.

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            102-02-M · Subseries · ca. 1986
            Part of Karen Duffek fonds

            Series consists of two photographic prints made by photographer Ulli Steltzer. Both images were used in Duffek’s book Bill Reid: Beyond the Essential Form, which was published as part of the Museum Note series in conjunction with the Museum of Anthropology’s 1986 exhibition of the same name. One image is from the pole raising ceremony for one of Reid’s pole at Skidegate in 1978. The other shows a canoe carved by Reid being paddled at Skidegate in April 1986.

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            1-1-I-1 (6.1) · File · 1986
            Part of William McLennan (MOA Curator) fonds

            File contains a copy of the publication titled Bill Reid: Beyond the Essential Form, written by Karen Duffek. This book is No. 19 in the Museum Note series.

            Photographs
            28-06 · Series · 1990 - [2005]
            Part of David Cunningham fonds

            Series contains photographs taken by Cunningham of the inside and outside of the building, exhibit cases, exhibit spaces, and other institutions.

            124-02-01-12 · Item · August 31, 1987
            Part of MOA Publications and Ephemera collection

            The report outlines the museum's administrative activities and finances for the previous fiscal year as well as listing staff, attendance figures, acquisitions, exhibitions, educational activities, lectures, events, loans, research projects, publications of the museum and its staff, and media coverage of the museum. It includes descriptions of Expo 86 projects assisted by MOA staff, among other initiatives.