The series consists of materials related to Fuyubi Nakamura's participation in the creation and operation of exhibitions. Currently this exclusively relates to records of the exhibit (In)visible: The Spiritual World of Taiwan through Contemporary Art/形(無)形-台灣當代藝術的靈性世界 (November 20, 2015 – April 3, 2016).
File consists of a copy of (In)visible; The Spiritual World of Taiwan Through Contemporary Art (MOA Museum Note #43) which is from the second print run, and which was used for display in the exhibit. File also contains a copy of (In)visible; The Spiritual World of Taiwan Through Contemporary Art (MOA Museum Note #43) which is from the original print run, and is incorrectly bound. The quality of printing paper is different.
File consists of planning and program documentation, including a due date chart, non-MOA brochures, a loan request, details for an exhibition planning trip, forum papers ("Art and Religious Diversity in Taiwan"), exhibit layout maps, and a list of students and volunteers assisting with the exhibit.
The fonds consists of materials related to Fuyubi Nakamura's role as Curator of Asian Collections at the Museum of Anthropology (2014-present). Currently this exclusively relates to records of the exhibit (In)visible: The Spiritual World of Taiwan through Contemporary Art/形(無)形-台灣當代藝術的靈性世界 (November 20, 2015 – April 3, 2016).
Item is a photograph showing people dressed up as warriors for a parade celebrating the proclamation of the Meiji Constitution in 1889 in front of building in Tokyo. A label on the glass slide reads, "The Japanese Army of 100 Years Ago”, but this is not the accurate description of the scene.
Three photographs donated by carpenter who worked on the installation of The Raven and First Men at MOA. One photo shows him (Ernie Forsyth) next to the sculpture. The other two photos are from the sculpture unveiling with Prince Charles speaking. Photos have additional notes from donor on the back, and in the envelope that photos were donated in (saved with the photos).
Photograph of a painting by Rudy Kovach, showing the Haida House complex at MOA. The painting was likely produced as part of the planning process for the Haida House complex.
Includes photographs labelled 'July 2001 Basket Making', 'Aug Ainu dance', 'Aug 2001 End of Year Lunch', 'Aug 2001 Drum Making', 'Aug 2001 Misc. Museum + Hike', 'July 2001 NY Camp' and negatives labelled 'NYP negatives', 'Luncheon + Drum Making', 'Ainu NYP', 'NYP 2001', 'Singles + End of Year Lunch'.
Contains a zine called "Mixed Tribez" that was created by 2013 Native Youth Programme participants as part of an exhibition to express urban Indigenous identity and community relationships with museums.