- 1-1-QQ-1 (8.32)
- Dossiê
- [ca. 1983]
File contains images of objects that were in the exhibit <i>The Copper that Came from Heaven</i>.
File contains images of objects that were in the exhibit <i>The Copper that Came from Heaven</i>.
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."
File contains images of paintings of popular Indian art from exhibit <i>Calendar Prints: Popular Art of South India</i>.
File contains images of spindle whorls. Images have annotations in the borders.
File contains images of objects used in the exhibit.
File contains images of artifacts in the <i> The World of Spirits: Igbo Masks Exhibit</i>. These artifacts include masks, clothing, and shields.
Photographs from opening ceremony
File contains images of people performing and speaking at the opening of the <i>Eulachon: A Fish to Cure Humanity</i> exhibit.
File contains images of a painting created by Patricia Richardson Logie. The painting depicts a portrait of Blanche MacDonald. In addition, are images of the opening of the exhibit <i>Chronicles of Pride</i> in the great hall of the Museum of Anthropology.
File mainly contains textual records related to the background research of the Metal Works exhibit. This research contains photocopies of articles written about Northwest Coast metal works, and copies of correspondence McLennan had with NWC artists. The photographic records in this file are images of the exhibit. The artifacts in this file are copper samples.
Metal work - bracelets, daggers, coppers, spoons
File mainly contains images of Northwest Coast metal artifacts including bracelets, daggers, coppers, spoons. The textual records include photocopies of images found in the file.
File contains images of the <i>Norman Tait Exhibit</i> at the Prince Rupert Museum.
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.
File contains research materials related to the Calvin Hunt - Tlingit Long tail Canoe Exhibit. These records include information includes photograph descriptions and credits and an exhibit concept proposal.
File contains images of artwork showing people fishing.
File contains two images. The first image is a negative depicting two unidentified people dressed in traditional dress. The second image is of the back of an unidentified person looking at a museum description on a wall. There is a mannequin dressed in traditionnal dress placed to the left of the person.
File contains images of masks in the exhibit <i>Hidden Dimensions: Face Masking in East Asia</i>. The masks are described on the photographs to be "Chinese opera masks from Guizhou Province.
Subseries contains images of objects in the exhibit <i>Sensibilities: Unsuspected Multicultural Harmonies</i>. Images show the exhibit displays and objects in the exhibit.
File contains images of the <i>Roy Vickers, "Beginnings"</i> exhibit.
File contains images of the artists featured in the Through My Eyes exhibit such as Jim Hart, Bob Dempsey, Bill Reid, Richard Sumner, William White, Isabell Rovidk, Doreen Jensen, Richard Hunt, and Terry Starr. There are also images of some of their pieces, also featured in this exhibit.
Exhibit records file 2: Photographs and slides
File mainly contains images of the artists involved in the <i>Through My Eyes</i>, such as Jim Hart and Robert Davidson and some of the artifacts featured in the exhibit. The textual records contain a copy of the file's content.