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William McLennan (MOA Curator) fonds
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Original photos transforming image book

File contains images of photographs used in the <i>Transforming Images</i> publication by McLennan and Karen Duffek. Textual records included in the file contain catalogue information and/or historical context about certain photographs.

Institutional photographs

Materials in this sub subseries consist largely of photographs taken by McLennan and research assistants (J.L. Gijssen and Mila Cotic) of bent wood boxes and other artifacts that would benefit from infrared photography as part of the transforming image exhibit. These photographs were all taken at various museums and institutions that were visited by McLennan, or if photographs of the artifacts existed, McLennan received copies of these from various institutions.

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Royal Ontario Museum

File contains images of bentwood boxes housed at the Royal Ontario Museum. The textual records contained in this file are copies of catalogue records.

Vancouver Museum

File contains images of bentwood boxes and cedar hats housed at the Vancouver Museum (now the Museum of Vancouver). The textual records contained in this file are copies of catalogue records.

Public relations

File mainly contains images of an elaborately decorated truck used in the Pakistan Pavilion at Expo 86. Other images include photos depicting a ship and the outside exterior of the Pavilion. The textual records include photocopies of newspaper articles written on the Pakistan Pavilion.

Expo '98 virtual exhibit

Subseries contains records related to the Expo ’98 virtual exhibit which was created and designed through the collaboration of the Haida community, Canadians museums (including MOA) and the Canadian Heritage Information Network. The exhibition featured the Haida community of the Queen Charlotte Islands (Haida Gwaii) and their relationship to the sea, from the past to the present and reflected the Expo ’98 theme of “Oceans: A Heritage for the Future.” Records include initial correspondence regarding the establishment of the collaborations involved with the exhibit, information regarding the exhibit itself and screen captures of the virtual interface.

Attributed to Edenshaw

Subseries contains records related to the <i>Attributed to Edenshaw Exhibit</i> held at MOA from April 28, 1998 through May 30, 2003. This exhibit featured basketry as well as gold, silver, argillite and wood carvings by Haida artists Charles and Isabella Edenshaw. Records include photographs of artifacts identified as potentially on exhibit during the time frame as well as some correspondence and public relations regarding the exhibit.

Edenshaw artifacts photos

File contains images of some of the artifacts in the Edenshaw exhibit, including argilite, carvings, hats, and metal works. The textual records in this record include photocopies of other artifacts in the exhibit, as well as photocopies of Northwest Coast artifacts housed in other museums.

Attributed to Edenshaw exhibit

File contains images and textual records related to the <i>Attributed to Edenshaw</i> exhibit. The images include pictures of some of the exhibit panels and artifacts. The textual records include media releases, business cards, photocopies of news articles related to the exhibit, and exhibit brochures.

Where are the children?

File contains information pertaining to the <i>Where are the Children? Healing the Legacy of the Residential Schools</i> exhibit. This information includes background information about residential schools in Canada, a copy of the exhibit's preliminary design report, photocopies of images, and a copy of the exhibit's "Reference Manual: For Setting up Exhibition (floor plans, wall elevations, text, captions, etc."

Tlingit Long-tail canoe

Subseries contains records related to the <i>Tlingit Long-tail Canoe</i> exhibit held in Gallery 3 at MOA. The exhibit features a newly carved 38 foot Tlingit long-tail canoe created by Mr. Calvin Hunt to honour his great, great Tlingit grandmother, Anisalaga (nee Mary Ebbets). The exhibit ran from October 15 – December 13, 2009. Records include correspondence and proposals regarding the creation of the exhibit, photographs and photocopies of canoes and public relations materials promoting the exhibit.

Tlingit Long-tail canoe

File mainly contains textual records related to the Tlingit Long-tail Canoe Exhibit. Textual records mainly consist of photocopies of historical photographs of Tlingit canoes. Other textual records include copies of correspondence between McLennan and the Royal British Columbia Museum, where many of the images were obtained from, and information about the exhibit, including a promotional handout, and a project report.

The images contained in this file are historic photographs of Tlingit canoes.

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