Where are the children? Healing the legacy slides
- 1-1-JJJ-1 (8.53)
- Dossiê
- 2002
File contains images of the exhibit display.
154 resultados con objetos digitales Muestra los resultados con objetos digitales
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.
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File contains images and a description of the housefront of Sgagweet, Laxskiik Clan of the Gitando Tribe.
File contains correspondence from McLennan to Melodie Johnson and Pauline Dudoward.
File contains correspondence from the Royal British Columbia Museum and the University of Alaska Southeast regarding the travel possibilities of The Transforming Image exhibit.
File contains correspondence between McLennan and Judith Ostrowitz regarding the publication of some of McLennan's images.
Washington, DC request for publication
File contains correspondence with Louise Blais and Ken Haycock regarding exhibiting The Transforming Image at the Canadian Embassy in Washington DC.
Glen Wood sketching house fronts
Item is a print of Glen Wood sketching the Tsimshian house fronts inside the Museum of Anthropology, UBC as part of the image recovery project. Bill McLennan is in the background talking to visitors.
The Transforming Image: CBC Radio "Afternoon Show" interview with Bill McLennan and Lyle Wilson
Heritage trust - other applications
File contains records relating to obtaining funding from Heritage Trust for parts of the Image Recovery Project.
File contains the introduction to the grant for the Image Recovery Project.
File contains records related to the preparation of the grant from the National Museums of Canada organization.
File contains records related to the application for funding from the B.C. Maritime Bicentennial Program.
File contains abstracts for conferences, annotated bibliographies, and copies of newspaper articles.
Photo Life magazine infrared article
File contains a copy of Photo Life Magazine containing an article on McLennan's infra-red project.
Canadian Geographic publication
File contains an article written by Margaret Munro titled "Indian art comes to light" which details McLennan's infrared project. In addition the file contains correspondence related to the publication of the article.
File contains one photocopied page of UBC Reports showing an image of Ben Houstie painting.
Bella Bella Heiltsuk Cultural Education Centre
File contains correspondence between members of the Heiltsuk community and McLennan regarding the Transforming Image project. In addition are copies of photographs and descriptions of the people and events in the photographs.