Weaving Two Worlds Ann Ferries
- 110-3-B-55 (MOA Audio 364)
- Dossiê
- May 4, 2000
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Weaving Two Worlds Ann Ferries
Parte de MOA General Media collection
Display of weaving techniques, possibly of Tlingit peoples, from an unidentified museum, possibly the American Museum of Natural History.
Parte de MOA General Media collection
Display of weaving techniques, possibly of Tlingit peoples, from an unidentified museum, possibly the American Museum of Natural History.
Parte de William McLennan (MOA Curator) fonds
Weavers at Musqueam Exhibit Janice Paul
Weavers at Musqueam Exhibit Janice Paul
Weavers at Musqueam Barb Marks McCoy 2004
Wearing Politics, Fashioning Commemoration: Factory-Printed Cloths of Ghana
Wearing Politics, Fashioning Commemoration: Factory Printed Cloths in Ghana
Parte de Darrin Morrison fonds
This exhibit was created by UBC graduate student Michelle Willard, and housed a collection of printed cloths that Ghanaians’ considered to be highly significant and shows how they are worn in Ghana to proclaim political loyalties and commemorate important events.
Wearing Politics Michelle Willard
Parte de Elizabeth Johnson fonds
Parte de Elizabeth Johnson fonds
Subseries consists of notes pertaining to the exhibit “Wearing Politics, Fashioning Commemoration: Factory Printed Cloths of Ghana”. This was a student exhibit by Michelle Willard. The exhibit was coordinated by Elizabeth Johnson. This exhibit was installed at MOA in February 2004.
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Weapons from the exhibit "Melanesian Culture"
Parte de MOA General Media collection
Display for exhibit "Melanesian Culture." Shows spears and clubs.
We Yah Hani Nah Aboriginal Dance Festival
We Sing to the Universe: Poems and Drawings to Ron Hamilton
Parte de Darrin Morrison fonds
We Sing to the Universe: Poems and Drawings to Ron Hamilton
Parte de Darrin Morrison fonds
This exhibit was the first public display of drawings and poems by Nuu-chah-nuulth artist Ron Hamilton.