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Without Masks: Contemporary Afro-Cuban Art

Subseries consists of records related to the graphic design for the Without Masks exhibit, on display at the Museum of Anthropology May 2 - November 2, 2014. The exhibit was curated by Cuban poet, art critic and curator Orlando Hernández.

Vancouver Virtual Museum

Subseries consists of records relating to Skooker Broom’s responsibilities as the Museum of Anthropology liaison and coordinator for the development of a Vancouver Virtual Museum consortium and for the creation and development of proposals for a virtual museum. Records include correspondence, memoranda, reports, agendas, business cards, guidelines, confidential reports, confidential and proprietary documents, Vancouver Virtual Museum Society’s Act, minutes, grant applications (copies), expense lists, estimates, draft letters, grant notifications, agreement guides, drafts & final proposals, terms of projects, licensing agreements booklet, budgets, agreements, corporate reports, and consultation reports.

Totem poles and Haida House Complex

Subseries consists of records pertaining to the improvements of the Haida Houses and the outdoor totem pole exhibit. Areas of focus include the conservation, restoration, installation, and preservation of the Haida Houses and totem poles, and the restoration of the surrounding landscape. Also included are records relating to the installation of the Welcoming figure and the House Post ceremony held on March 3, 1997 at the Museum of Anthropology. Skooker Broome assisted in the coordination of the installation and conservation planning of the Haida Houses and totem poles, and in the exhibit planning and coordination of the House Post ceremony. Records include: evaluation reports, wood integrity studies, structural engineering reports, memoranda, budgets, project expense sheets, reproductions of published articles, MOA news release, Forintek Canada Corp. technical report, drafts, handwritten notes, invoices, an incident report on the removal of graffiti, conservation documents, estimates, exhibit schedule & timeline, correspondence, project diagrams, donor information, MOA topographical layouts, pencil drawings, work order summary reports, computer renderings.

The Spirit of Islam: Experiencing Islam through Calligraphy

Subseries consists of records relating to the “Spirit of Islam: Experiencing Islam through Calligraphy” exhibit installed at the Museum of Anthropology. The exhibit is a collaborative work with local Muslim community members. The intent of the exhibition is to promote cultural diversity and to illustrate Islam as a way of life. The exhibition opened in October 2001, and continued until May 2002. In his capacity as Designer, Skooker Broome worked on the planning, designing, and installation of the exhibit. Not only did he work on the exhibit, he also participated in the launching of the “Spirit of Islam” educational website. Funded by the Department of Canadian Heritage, the website includes images, text, audio, and video from the original exhibition. Records in the subseries include: correspondence, contact lists, exhibition records, draft proposals and proposal, budgets, artifact lists, program planning worksheets, committee reports and drafts, agendas, grant applications, programming planning worksheets, minutes of meetings, loan condition and agreement forms, statements of agreements, exhibition diagrams and plans, exhibition design and art work, exhibit panel information and labeling designs, exhibit flyers and design layouts, photocopies of business cards and business cards, press releases, negatives, drafts of catalogue, notes, policy records, publications, exhibit sketches, letterhead samples, typeface samples, Islamic script samples, exhibition invitation cards, computer renderings of the exhibition layout and design, fundraising records, and product brochures and price lists. Textual records also include annotations on “Post-It Notes.” All records relate to aspects of planning, creating, or installing of the exhibit.

The Marvellous Real: Art from Mexico, 1926 - 2011

Subseries consists of records related to the graphic design for the Marvellous Real exhibit, on display at the Museum of Anthropology October 25, 2013 - March 30, 2014. The exhibit was curated by UBC Anthropology professor Nicola Levell.

Paradise Lost? Contemporary Works from the Pacific

Subseries consists of records related to the graphic design for the Paradise Lost? exhibit, on display at the Museum of Anthropology July 24 - September 29, 2013, and at the Satellite Gallery July 24 - August 31, 2013. The exhibit was curated by Dr. Carol Mayer (MOA curator).

MOA mobile application icon

Subseries consists of a draft icon design for a Museum of Anthropology mobile application. There is no information about the purpose of or plans for this application. As of 2016, the application has not been created.

Maya Exhibit

Subseries consists of records relating to the development and proposal of a Mayan exhibit at the Museum of Anthropology, which, ultimately, did not occur. Records include photographs, negatives, minutes, handwritten notes, object lists, exhibition drafts, budgets, a project report, and a draft of the proposal.

Lyle Wilson: When Worlds Collide

Subseries consists of records relating to the exhibit “Lyle Wilson: When Worlds Collide.” The exhibit was installed in the Theatre Gallery of the Museum of Anthropology from June 20, 1989 to September 1989. In his capacity as Designer, Skooker Broome worked on the planning, designing, and installation of the exhibit and Karen Duffek curated. Records include an artist statement, artifact list, and an exhibition statement and acknowledgment.

Katagami: Gift Wrap on Recycled Paper

The Katagami gift-wrap on recycled paper and stationary sets was a project carried out by Skooker Broome. The sets were sold at the Museum of Anthropology Gift shop and at other locations in Vancouver, Victoria, and Calgary. Records reflect planning and creation of the project and includes a portfolio of Katagami paper design samples, correspondence, budgets, press release, drafts and originals of project summaries, statements of expenditures, manufacturing specifications, paper samples, invoices, memoranda, art works, and transparencies of artworks.

Heredity: Heredity Chiefs of the Haida

Subseries consists of records relating to the exhibit “Heredity: Hereditary Chiefs of the Haida.” This photo-based exhibit was installed at the Museum of Anthropology from April 28, 1998 to February 21, 1999. Records include: drafts and final artist statement, artifact list, handwritten notes, photographic slides, pencil and ink diagrams, correspondence, memoranda, publications, announcements and press releases, exhibition description, agenda, release forms for photographs, exhibit budget, computer exhibit diagrams, and exhibit proposals.

Gulf of Georgia Cannery National Historic Site, B.C.

Subseries consists of records relating to the tendering and submitting of a proposal for the design aspects for the “Reduction Plant and Tank Farm” exhibit at the Gulf of Georgia Cannery National Historic Site, B.C. Records include correspondence, terms of reference, exhibit draft, exhibit plans and diagrams, exhibit description, and a report from the Gulf of Georgia Cannery National Historic Site.

Gallery 3 Exhibit

Subseries consists of records relating to the “Gallery 3” exhibit. In his capacity as Designer, Skooker Broome worked on the planning, designing, and installation of the exhibit. Subseries includes invoices, computer concept drawings, handwritten notes, pencil drawings, correspondence, UBC plant operations records, and layouts and designs for the exhibit cases.

From Under the Delta Exhibition

Subseries consists of records relating to the “From Under the Delta: Wet-Site Archaeology in the Lower Fraser Region of British Columbia” exhibit installed at the Museum of Anthropology from March 1995 to March 1999. In his capacity as Designer, Skooker Broome worked on the planning, designing, and installation of the exhibit. Records include memoranda, a copyrighted article by Kathryn Bernick, invoices, color photographs, negatives, color slides, contact sheet, exhibit plans, drafts of exhibit captions, photocopy of a newspaper article, correspondence, hand-written notes, budgets, funding application, object summaries, drawings, and publications.

Film productions

Subseries consists of records relating to motion picture productions held at the Museum of Anthropology. Records include a filming agenda and proposal.

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