Northwest Coast Indian Arts and Contemporary Design
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Northwest Coast Indian Arts and Contemporary Design
The Legacy: Contemporary British Columbia Indian Art
Greek and Roman Life in Miniature
Huacos and Huacas: Objects from Sacred Places of Ancient Peru
The Strangled Man: Haida Argillite Carving in Retrospect
Report of the Museum of Anthropology from 1947-1974
The report inventories exhibitions, teaching activities in the museum, programmes for preservation of First Nations material culture, interactions with other museums and galleries, public events and activities, museum students and trainees who went into museum positions, student papers based on museum materials, publications of the museum, materials gathered for the museum, and regional collections acquired.
Audrey Hawthorn
MOA News: The Newsletter of the UBC Museum of Anthropology, Vol 1. No 1, September, 1995
The newsletter contains 9 articles about the museum as well as photographs and general visitor information. Subjects include a memorial to Walter C. Koerner, the Native Youth Program, sourcebooks, digitization of images, a new course for volunteer and the general public (Introduction to the Museum of Anthropology), a new school program (My House, Big House with Kwakwaka'wakw elder Rita Barnes), Haisla artist-in-residence Lyle Wilson, an Anthropology Shop update, and conference papers to be published. Also included is a Calendar of Events.
MOA Magazine, Issue 01, Fall/Winter 2015
This issue contains articles on current and upcoming exhibition and events, the museum's Asian collections, the Walter C. Koerner Collection of European Ceramics, the Native Youth Program, and the Volunteer Associates.
Musqueam Weavers: Their Stories [sourcebook]
Series consists of records pertaining to exhibitions at the Museum of Anthropology from the 1960s to the present day, including programming and events related to specific exhibitions. Material includes exhibition press releases, invitations, proposals, catalogues, and programmes. Records of this series are arranged into files for each represented exhibition, organized chronologically.
The bulletin contains information on changes to the Theatre Gallery, Rotunda, ramp, information desk area, Masterpiece Gallery, Visible Storage, a new source book, Haida House, and the residency of John Stanton.
Traditional Arts of Korea: Adornment, Costumes, and Ceramics