Fragments: The E. Sonner Donation of African Sculpture

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  • May 30 - December 2, 1991 (Gallery 10)
  • Student exhibition: Under the direction of curator and professor Marjorie Halpin and designer David Cunningham, students of Anthropology 431 (Museum Principles & Methods) organized and exhibition of early 20th Century West African sculptures donated to MOA by Dr. Eric Sonner. Enhancing the sculptures are African textiles drawn from MOA’s permanent collection. This special exhibit inaugurates MOA’s new Gallery 10.

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Fragments

Subseries contains images of carvings and a contact sheet showing an event in the great hall at the Museum of Anthropology.

MOA Annual Report: 1990-1991

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, public programming, events, loans, research projects, publications of the museum and its staff, and media coverage of the museum. It includes a description of the opening of the Koerner Ceramics Gallery, among other initiatives.

Museum of Anthropology Student Exhibition and Research collection

  • 125
  • Collection
  • 1973 - 2003

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.

Photographs

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