- 1-2-Z-5 (13.9)-a034810
- Stuk
- [ca. 198-]
Item is a photograph of of a wooden building with a doorway. There is a beam and post structure to the right of the image.
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Item is a photograph of of a wooden building with a doorway. There is a beam and post structure to the right of the image.
Item is a photograph of of a wooden structure with three carved house posts in front of it. The wooden structures appear to be in an unidentified museum gallery.
Item is a photograph of two carved house poles situated in front of a wooden building. The structures are located in an unidentified museum gallery.
Interior shot of a museum gallery
Item is a photograph showing a group of people standing in front of a Northwest Coast display of totem poles and other artifacts.
Item is a photograph showing an unidentified man working on a cedar tree at Musqueam. He is holding a traditional carving tool.
Men stripping bark from cedar trees
Item is a photograph showing three unidentified men stripping bark off of a cedar tree at Musqueam. There are two other cedar logs on either side of the men, and there is a river in the background.
Item is a photograph showing a several cedar planks stacked in front of some unprocessed cedar logs.
Item is a photograph showing a stack of cedar planks.
Item is a photograph showing a several cedar planks stacked in front of some unprocessed cedar logs.
Item is a photograph showing a close up of a cedar plank being split.
Hand splitting cedar plank at Musqueam
Item is a photograph showing two men splitting a cedar plank at Musqueam.
Hand splitting cedar plank at Musqueam
Item is a photograph showing two men splitting a cedar plank at Musqueam.
Item is a photograph showing cedar plank being taken off a long. Hand tools are shown in the image.
Item is a photograph showing cedar plank being split by two men. Large cedar logs are on either side of the photograph.
Item is a photograph showing a man splitting a cedar plank.
Item is a photograph showing cedar plank.
Masset (Haida) pole carved by Jim M. Hart
Item is a photo showing a totem pole in a carving shed, shortly before it was raised.
Haida artist Jim M. Hart putting finishing touches on totem pole
Item is a photograph showing a man, artist Jim Hart, putting some finishing touches on a totem pole. The pole was raised at the Museum of Anthropology on October 2, 1982.
Sub subseries consists of administration records including correspondence, information requests, public relations files, grant application information, budget information, papers, conferences and publications about Transforming Image.
Subseries consists of records related to the <i>Signed Without Signature: Works by Charles and Isabella Edenshaw</i> exhibit curated by McLennan for MOA. In this exhibition, McLennan focused on showcasing Charles Edenshaw’s metalwork and painting, and Isabella Edenshaw’s basketry, to illustrate how each artist created a recognizable “signature” through art and not by physically signing their names, and how it evolved through their long careers. Records include research on the Edenshaws, exhibit photos, reviews, notes, correspondence, artifact loans, and files relating to individual museums and heritage institutions which hold Edenshaw artifacts.