Spirits in the Rock: An Exhibition of Paintings by Ojibwa Artist John Laford
- 124-01-030
- Dossiê
- 1982
Spirits in the Rock: An Exhibition of Paintings by Ojibwa Artist John Laford
MOA News: The Newsletter of the UBC Museum of Anthropology, Vol 1. No 3, May 1996
The newsletter contains 6 articles about the museum as well as photographs, facsimiles of artworks, general visitor information, and a list of donors. Subjects include the exhibition From Under the Delta: Wet-Site Archaeology in the Lower Fraser Region of British Columbia, a course about ceramics taught by Carol Mayer at Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design, funding generated by the Anthropology Shop, repatriation of artifacts to the Jacks family of the Tseycum First Nation, funding for two new new multimedia projects by Dr. Marjorie Halpin, and an oral history workshop. Also included are a Calendar of Events and a memorial to Barbara Bethel, UBC/MOA security officer.
MOA Magazine, Issue 03, Spring / Summer 2017
This issue contains articles on recent ceramic acquisitions, the Reconciliation Pole, the opening of the Gallery of Northwest Coast Masterworks, threats to Indigenous peoples in the Amazon, the Coastal First Nations Dance Festival, ethical shopping, the conservation and loan of a thunderbird headdress, climate change, Curator-in-Residence Jordan Wilson, and touchable objects at the museum.
The Legacy: Continuing Traditions of Northwest Coast Indian Art
Hunt Family Heritage: Contemporary Kwakiutl Art
Visions of Power, Symbols of Wealth: Central Coast Salish Sculpture and Engraving
Reflections of India: Paintings from the 16th to the 19th Century
Northwest Coast Indian Artists - 1979 Graphics Collection
The Four Seasons: Food Getting in British Columbia Prehistory
Plantae Occidentalis: 200 Years of Botanical Art in British Columbia
Ancient Crossroads: The Rural Population of Classical Italy
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.
File consists of brochures that advertise exhibitions and events at the museum, including short blurbs about each. Each calendar covers a four-month period (January-April, May-August, or September-December).
Types of events described include exhibitions, opening receptions, lectures, artist talks, guided gallery walks, behind-the-scenes tours, events for youths and seniors, site visits and other excursions, conferences, workshops, identification clinics, performances, courses, school programs, calls for volunteers, sales at the gift shop, and reports on research and community-based projects. The calendars also contain museum announcements and news as well as general visitor information and lists of donors.
MOA Magazine, Issue 02, Summer 2016
This issue contains articles on current and upcoming exhibition and events, the museum's activities with other museums in the province, a recently acquired woven violin case, educational programs for school groups, artists, mining, and logging along the Sepik River, art and photography in relation to the 2011 earthquake in Japan, and the Museum Associates.
Kwagiutl Masks: An Expression of Transformation
Cycles: The Graphic Art of Robert Davidson, Haida
YUQUOT...4,000 Years: Continuity and Change in a West Coast Village
Northwest Coast Indian Artists Guild - 1978 Graphics Collection