Photographs from opening ceremony
- 1-1-TT-1 (8.36)
- Dossiê
- 1992
File contains images of people performing and speaking at the opening of the <i>Eulachon: A Fish to Cure Humanity</i> exhibit.
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Photographs from opening ceremony
File contains images of people performing and speaking at the opening of the <i>Eulachon: A Fish to Cure Humanity</i> exhibit.
Our chiefs and elders: Photographs by David Neel, Kwaguitl
Subseries contains images of First Nations leaders: Chief Joe Mathias and Mary Hayes.
Sin título
Subseries contains images of an exhibit at the Prince Rupert Museum featuring works by Norman Tait.
File contains images of the <i>Norman Tait Exhibit</i> at the Prince Rupert Museum.
Subseries contains images showing the exhibit.
Subseries consists of photographs and negatives of the Greek and Roman exhibition.
Subseries consists of images of the artist who created Ukrainian Easter eggs for the exhibit <i>Symbol of New Hope: The Ukrainian Easter Egg</i>
File contains images of Mary-Ann Novokoneski in front of the exhibit. In addition the contact sheet shows images not available in negative format.
Where are the children? Healing the legacy slides
File contains images of the exhibit display.
Subseries contains slides of the Pasifika: Island Journeys exhibition, held at MOA from June 21, 2004 - May 9, 2004.
El Corazon Del Mundo: At the heart of the world
Subseries contains photographic slides of the exhibit <i>El Corazon Del Mundo : At the Heart of the World</i>. This exhibit was held at MOA from October 23, 2002 - March 30, 2003.
Subseries contains records directly related to the planning, development and execution of the Transforming Image exhibit at MOA. Planning for the exhibit began in 1983 when grants were obtained to begin research on Northwest Coast paintings. The exhibit itself occurred in 1993. The exhibit was the end result of research and development of a technique to view severely faded Northwest Coast First Nations paintings and painted objects through the use of infrared technology. Records include correspondence and information requests, public relations files, grant application information, budgeting information, papers, conferences and publications about the Transforming Image, files related to the publishing of the Transforming Image book and school interest in the exhibit.
Due to its large volume, The Transforming Image subseries has been broken down further into sub- subseries: Administration records; Research files; Book related; and Institutional photographs.
ref # 1-1-MMM-1
Transforming Image exhibit at MOA photos
File contains images of the <i>Transforming Images</i> exhibit held at MOA in 1993. The images show pieces featured in the exhibit, as well as people visiting the exhibit.
Transforming image - painted board photographs
File contains images of some of the painted boards and screens featured in the <i>Transforming Images</i> Exhibit held at MOA and at the Canadian Museum of Civilization. There are also images of some of the artists featured in the exhibit working on their pieces.
File mainly contains textual records related to the background research of the Metal Works exhibit. This research contains photocopies of articles written about Northwest Coast metal works, and copies of correspondence McLennan had with NWC artists. The photographic records in this file are images of the exhibit. The artifacts in this file are copper samples.
Subseries contains two photographs related to the Dress and Identity exhibit.
Subseries consists of records related to the <i>Signed Without Signature: Works by Charles and Isabella Edenshaw</i> exhibit curated by McLennan for MOA. In this exhibition, McLennan focused on showcasing Charles Edenshaw’s metalwork and painting, and Isabella Edenshaw’s basketry, to illustrate how each artist created a recognizable “signature” through art and not by physically signing their names, and how it evolved through their long careers. Records include research on the Edenshaws, exhibit photos, reviews, notes, correspondence, artifact loans, and files relating to individual museums and heritage institutions which hold Edenshaw artifacts.
File contains copies of correspondence between McLennan and the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) regarding MOA borrowing some pieces from their collection to showcase in the <i>Signed Without Signature</i> exhibit. The majority of the photographs contain in this file are images of a cedar hat held at the ROM. Other photographs depict gold and silver bracelets.
Subseries consists of records relating to research on residential schools that led to the production of the exhibit Speaking to Memory: Images and Voices from St. Michael's Residential School, held at the Museum of Anthropology, UBC.
Lyle Wilson's work artist file summer 1997
File contains images of Lyle Wilson's work. In addition are textual records relating to the exhibit and museum note titled <i>When Worlds Collide</i>.