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Report of the Museum of Anthropology from 1947-1974

The report inventories exhibitions, teaching activities in the museum, programmes for preservation of First Nations material culture, interactions with other museums and galleries, public events and activities, museum students and trainees who went into museum positions, student papers based on museum materials, publications of the museum, materials gathered for the museum, and regional collections acquired.

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UBC Museum of Anthropology Report on Activities April 1, 1985 to March 31, 1986

The report outlines the museum's administrative activities and finances for the 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.

UBC Museum of Anthropology Report on Activities April 1, 1987 to March 31, 1988

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 a description of plans for expanding the museum, among other initiatives.

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.

UBC Museum of Anthropology Annual Report April 1, 1994 - March 31, 1995

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 descriptions of plans to make the museum collections publicly available on the internet, MOA's continued consultation with the Vancouver International Airport, and the final year of the prison outreach program, among other initiatives.

Annual Report 2008-09

The report outlines the museum's activities and finances for the previous fiscal year, including listing staff, attendance figures, acquisitions, exhibitions, educational activities, public programming, events, loans, research projects, and publications of the museum and its staff. It includes descriptions of the Partnership of Peoples renewal project and the development of the Centre for Cultural Research, the Multiversity Galleries, and the Reciprocal Research Network.

Museum of Anthropology Annual Report 2010-2011

The report outlines the museum's activities and finances for the previous fiscal year, including listing staff, attendance figures, acquisitions, exhibitions, educational activities, public programming, events, loans, research projects, and publications of the museum and its staff. It includes descriptions of the World Art Market (WAM!) and the online launch of MOACAT, among other initiatives.

Satellite Gallery 1st Annual Report

Report on the operations of the Satellite Gallery's exhibitions, visitor rates, events & programs, social media, visual identity, and bookstore. The Museum of Anthropology is listed as a partner of the Satellite Gallery, along with the Morris & Helen Belkin Art Gallery and the Presentation House Gallery.

MOA News: The Newsletter of the UBC Museum of Anthropology, Vol 1. No 1, September, 1995

The newsletter contains 9 articles about the museum as well as photographs and general visitor information. Subjects include a memorial to Walter C. Koerner, the Native Youth Program, sourcebooks, digitization of images, a new course for volunteer and the general public (Introduction to the Museum of Anthropology), a new school program (My House, Big House with Kwakwaka'wakw elder Rita Barnes), Haisla artist-in-residence Lyle Wilson, an Anthropology Shop update, and conference papers to be published. Also included is a Calendar of Events.

MOA News: The Newsletter of the UBC Museum of Anthropology, Vol 1. No 2, January, 1996

The newsletter contains 10 articles about the museum as well as photographs, facsimiles of artworks, and general visitor information. Subjects include the exhibition Reclaiming History: Ledger Drawings by the Assiniboine Artist Hongeeyesa, MOA's financial endowments, a house post carved by Lyle Wilson, the residency of Dr. Beatrice Medicine, recent acquisitions to the Asian collection, a MOA membership survey, funding received from the Getty Grant Programme, a project involving a grade 12 art class and ceramics, a new version of the exhibition Cannery Days, and news from the Anthropology Shop. Also included is a Calendar of Events.

MOA News: The Newsletter of the UBC Museum of Anthropology, Vol III No 1, September 1997

The newsletter contains 9 articles about the museum as well as photographs, facsimiles of artworks, and general visitor information. Subjects include the appointment of Dr. Ruth Phillips as MOA director, financial support from the federal government, the launch of a new certificate in Museum Studies, the repatriation of a sacred wooden image, Ahayu:da (War God), to the Zuni people, Dr. Marjorie Halpin's CD ROM-based project about the Mountain Eagle Totem Pole from Gitanyow, the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC), carpet replacement, new staff member Darlene Chu, and a research grant awarded to Kersti Krug. Also included is a Calendar of Events.

MOA Magazine, Issue 04, Fall 2017

This issue contains articles on current and upcoming exhibitions, renovations, the installation of murals at BC Children's Hospital, Amazonia: The Rights of Nature and related student workshops and forensic work, a Musqueam Teaching Kit, the Native Youth Program's night sky project, the Rachel and David Herman Collection of Byzantine Coins, the Museum of Lisbon exhibition From Carnival to Lucha Libre: Mexican Masks and Devotions, In a Different Light: Reflecting on Northwest Coast Art, The Fabric of Our Land: Salish Weaving, the MOA Journey to Papua New Guinea, and an interview with April Liu, Curator of Public Programs + Engagement.

MOA Magazine, Issue 09, Spring 2020

This issue contains articles on current and upcoming exhibitions, Kent Monkman's Shame and Prejudice, decolonizing MOA's African collections and displays, contextualizing MOA's African collection, contemporary art in the Multiversity Galleries, MOA's public programs, the launch of the Indigenous Internship Program, the role of volunteers in safeguarding and conserving MOA's collections, and the Ceramics Artist-in-Residence Holly Ratcliffe.

Inside MOA, February 20, 1994

The bulletin provides information on:

  • Theatre Gallery renovations
  • Rotunda case installation
  • Anthropology 431 students working in the ramp, information desk area, Masterpiece Gallery, and Visible Storage
  • New source book by VA Kathy Road on the Klix'ken House posts
  • Pole, panels, and "Bill Reid Invitational Concerts" at the Haida House
  • Possibilities of Bill Reid's Spirit of Haida Gwaii being displayed at MOA before installation at Vancouver International Airport
  • Exhibitions closing soon
  • New Visible Storage cases
  • New edition of Harbour that focuses on Savage Graces
  • Residency of John Stanton
  • Informal Friday lunches
  • Royal Bank booking of several spaces

Inside MOA Vol. 9, April 19, 1994

The bulletin provides information on:

  • A list of all bookings
  • A panel discussion in conjunction with the release of the book Vancouver: Representing the Postmodern City
  • Upcoming public programmes, including an ID clinic, Native Youth Program presentations, "Be a Tourist in your own Town," and the Lee Pui Ming Ensemble
  • Exhibitions opening, including Anthropology 431 student exhibitions, Doug Cranmer's paintings, Lyle Wilson's Transforming Grizzly Bear Human Costume, High Slack by Judith Williams, and Bill Reid cases in the Rotunda
  • Theatre Gallery renovations
  • Rotunda case installation
  • New source book by Anthropology 431 students on potlatches
  • "Bill Reid Invitational Concerts" at the Haida House
  • Ceramics by Lorne Fineday and Emily Carr students
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