- 102-02-A-26
- File
- 2005 - 2006
Part of Karen Duffek fonds
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Part of Karen Duffek fonds
Kesu': The Art and Life of Doug Cranmer
Part of Jennifer Kramer fonds
The records in this sub-series relate to the development and implementation of the exhibition curated by Jennifer Kramer titled Kesu': The Art and Life of Doug Cranmer. Records in the sub-series also relate to the development and publication of Kesu': The Art and Life of Doug Cranmer, authored by Jennifer Kramer and published in 2012 by Douglas & McIntyre. The exhibition featured the artwork of Doug Cranmer (1927-2006), a leading practitioner of Northwest Coast Kwakwaka’wakw art. Kesu' took place at the Museum of Anthropology from March 17 to September 3, 2012, the Museum at Campbell River in Campbell River, BC from October 19, 2010 to February 17, 2013 and the U’mista Cultural Centre in Alert Bay, BC from May 11 to October 8, 2013. Kramer received the 2012 British Columbia Museums Association's Museums in Motion Award of Merit for the exhibition. The book designer Jessica Sullivan received the 2012 Alcuin Society's award for First Place in the pictorial category.
Files in the sub-series consist of exhibition and publication planning notes and related correspondence, research materials pertaining to the career and life of Doug Cranmer, interview transcripts, photographs, funding proposals, object loan agreement forms, photography permission agreements, interview release forms, contracts and financial records, marketing plans, book drafts, exhibit text and labels, promotional materials and printouts of digital photographs of art work.
Kesu': The Art and Life of Doug Cranmer
Kesu': The Arts & Life of Doug Cranmer [exhibition planning binder]
Part of Director's fonds
Kesu’: The Art and Life of Doug Cranmer
Part of Exhibit Comment Books and Guest Registers/Guest Books collection
File contains 1 comment book from the Kesu’: The Art and Life of Doug Cranmer, Mar. 17 – Sept. 3, 2012
Khosrowshahi, Naz [Spirit of Islam CD] [restricted]
Part of Director's fonds
Killer whale masks in the Winter Dance Room
Part of MOA General Media collection
Killer whale masks in the Winter Dance Room in Montréal for the Museum of Anthropology's Northwest Coast Exhibit for "Man and His World."
Killer whale themed whistles and rattles
Part of MOA General Media collection
Killer whale themed whistles and rattles on display in Montréal for the Museum of Anthropology's Northwest Coast exhibit for "Man and His World."
Part of MOA General Media collection
Display for the exhibit "The Killer Whale." Shows a whale mask.
Part of Carol Mayer fonds
File includes photo slides of KIngcome Estuary and Kingcome Village. Slides also include a note and a business card indicating the photographer.
Part of Carol Mayer fonds
File includes photographs of people fishing for eulachon.
Kitlope mask on display in Montréal
Part of MOA General Media collection
Kitlope mask on display in Montréal for the Museum of Anthropology's Northwest Coast exhibit for "Man and His World."
Part of Pam Brown fonds
It is not clear what this interview was done for, but based on subject matter and date, it may be related to the 1992 Eulachon exhibit and/or museum note.
Part of Carol Mayer fonds
File includes photographs and negatives of a family fishing for eulachons.
Korean dancers dressed as a lion perform in the Great Hall
Costumed Korean dancers performing Pongsan dance in the Great Hall. Two dancers are dressed in a lion costume. The dancers appear to be performing the dance of Mabu and Lion.
Korean dancers perform a scene from Pongsan dance
Dancers portraying what look to be the Nojang and Somu characters perform what appears to be Pagyeseung scene from Pongsan dance
Korean dancers perform using an altar
Two masked dancers perform Korean Pongsan using an altar on the floor of the Great Hall while other performers play instruments. The dancers appear to be wearing the masks of Mudang (on the left) and Namgang Noin (on the right)
The audience watches as costumed dancers perform in the Great Hall. The dancers appear to be performing the dance of Mabu and Lion.
A person with a drum performs as part of Korean Pongsan dance