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Fonds consists of a copy of Wilson’s “Kitlope Report: Various Haisla Artifacts.”
Lyle Wilson
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Fonds consists of a copy of Wilson’s “Kitlope Report: Various Haisla Artifacts.”
Lyle Wilson
Certificate in Museum Studies Program
Part of Kersti Krug fonds
This series consists of records relating to the development and administration of MOA’s Certificate in Museum Studies Program, which ran for a single season in 1997. Materials produced during the early stages of conceptualization and development date from the early 1990s, and include funding applications for a study on other museum studies programs, the results of this survey, other research materials, and multiple drafts of a report arguing for the need for a Museum Studies program at MOA. The majority of the records, dating from the mid- to late-nineties, document the administration of the program and the collaborative process of curriculum development. Materials include grant applications, program proposals, brochures, schedules of tasks and progress reports, agendas, curricula drafts and MOA staff comments on these drafts. Later records include final copies of syllabi and other teaching materials and evaluative reports on the 1997 program. Finally, the series also provides documentation of the decision to cancel the program in 1999.
Kersti Krug
The fonds consists of records relating to Hennessy’s 2003 MA thesis titled The Spirit of Collaboration: Exploring Critical Pedagogical Principles in Transforming the Museum Through Space and Time. Hennessy was interested in the relationships that developed between community members and museum staff during the process of putting together the Museum of Anthropology’s exhibit The Spirit of Islam, which ran from October 2001 to May 2002. Her purpose was to document the kinds of collaborative processes that occurred as the exhibit planning progressed in order to identify a model from which other museums working with communities might benefit.
Genni Hennessy
The fonds consists of one file titled Interview Transcripts, which contains recorded interviews, transcripts, and printed copies of transcribed interviews of research done by Sharon Fortney towards her PhD thesis titled Forging New Partnerships: Coast Salish Communities and Museums. Forney's thesis explores what motivates Coast Salish communities to participate in museum representations; considers the legal implications of such representations with respect to aboriginal rights; and analyzes of the diverse experiences of Coast Salish individuals in specific museum projects and partnerships with the goal of progressing museum and community interactions along a path to equal partnership.
The audiotapes in the fonds contain interviews with Coast Salish community members and artists regarding museums. The CD-R contains transcripts of interviews and is located in the temporary CD storage box. Sharon Fortney's curriculam vitae, thesis abstract, and 10 interviewee consent forms are located in the case file.
Sharon Fortney
Architecture as Muse Education Program Development
Ceramics Education Program Education
Musqueam Weavers Catalogue Digital Files Education 1 of 5
Musqueam Weavers Catalogue Digital Files Education 2 of 5
Musqueam Weavers Catalogue Digital Files Education 3 of 5
Musqueam Weavers Catalogue Digital Files Education 4 of 5
Musqueam Museum School Development Education
Teaching Residential Schools Meeting Minutes and Agendas/ Correspondence Education
Musqueam Museum School Photos Education
Transforming Images School Prog.
Architecture as Muse Education Program Development 2011
My House Big House Ed. Program with Rita Barnes Education
Musqueam Weavers Catalogue Digital Files Education 5 of 5
From Under the Delta Teaching Kit Education