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Subjects term Scope note Archival description count authority records count
The Raven and the First Men 8 0
The Shaman of the Northwest Coast
  • Installed for annual meeting of Canadian Medical Society, 1965
16 0
The Spirit of Islam: Experiencing Islam Through Calligraphy
  • October 20, 2001 - May 12, 2002 (Galleries 8, 9, 10)
  • . Through the art and understanding of calligraphy, the exhibit introduces visitors to the aesthetics, spirituality, and principles of education related to the world of Islam. This project was developed in collaboration with members of the Lower Mainland Muslim community and presents a selection of outstanding examples of Islamic art and calligraphy from different historical periods. This is the first major exhibition organizes by an Canadian institution to address the arts and beliefs of Islam. A website was created as part of the exhibition: http://www.moa.ubc.ca/spiritofislam/index2.html. This comprehensive online resource approaches the study of Islam through calligraphy. The Spirit of Islam features examples of Islamic calligraphy, historical timelines, cultural connections, calligraphy writing lessons, and interactive elements including sound and visual aids. Discover the diverse voices of Islam by listening to community interviews. The resource section is designed for teachers and includes notable dates, a glossary, and lesson plans surrounding issues of stereotyping and diversity. Funded by the Department of Canadian Heritage.
52 0
The Spirit of Tibet
  • 1997
1 0
The Strangled Man: Haida Argillite Carving in Retrospect
  • April 12 - June 15, 1977
  • Student exhibition
1 0
The Third Eye
  • May 19 - September 27, 1987 (Gallery 5)
  • An exhibition featuring non-destructive scientific techniques used to yield information beyond the scope of normal methods of curatorial investigation.
  • Kelowna Centennial Museum, Kelowna, BC Travelling January 19 – February 29, 1988. Provincial Museum of Alberta, Edmonton, AB Travelling March 26 – May 15, 1988
12 0
The Trader and Tribal Crafts
  • 1961
25 0
The Transforming Image
  • July 21, 1992 - April 4, 1993 (Gallery 5)
  • This exhibition begins as a work in progress that offers the public access to what normally occurs behind the scences in the creation of an exhibition. The exhibit, which opens in September, presents the developmental work pioneered by MOA staff to examine the complex and dynamic painting traditions of the First Peoples of the B.C. coast. The results of infared photography, raking light and computer images are used in the exhibition gallery by contemporary First Nations artists of the northern coast to recreate paintings not seen for more than a hundred years.
18 0
The Transforming Image (Book) 1 0
The Transmission of Knowledge: The Guru-Shishiya Tradition
  • March 21 – June 4, 1996
1 0
The Tribal Societies and Control of the Supernatural
  • 1963
21 0
The Village is Tilting: Dancing AIDS in Malawi
  • February 6 - September 3, 2007
  • The Village is Tilting: Dancing AIDS in Malawi features a series of masks, photographs, and videos documenting the depth of awareness and cultural response to the AIDS pandemic by rural Malawians. More than a plaintive victim's cry, The Village is Tilting uses elements of Gule Wamkulu itself - dance, drama, dialogue, and humour - to strip away conventional images of AIDS to reveal its inextricable links to an interconnected set of conditions and causes: poverty, gender inequality, and civil injustice. The exhibition is guest curated and assembled by Vancouver-based photographer Douglas Curran, who has documented the Chewa mask culture for over ten years.
6 0
The Whiteman in North America c. 1970 - 1980
  • October 27, 1987 - January 31, 1988 (Theatre Gallery)
  • A look at white urban culture through the lens of Iroquois artist/photographer Richard Hill. This exhibit is part of the Indian Modern series and was made possible through the support of the Canada Council.
3 0
The World of Spirits: An Exhibition of Igbo Masks from South East Nigeria
  • July 4 - August 31, 1977
  • Student exhibition: A M.A. thesis exhibition prepared by Emmanuel Onwuzolum.
4 0
Three Case Studies
  • Thru December, 2000
  • Three exhibit cases highlight different aspects of Northwest Coast art. One features several turn-of-the-century paddles; another offers selections from a remarkable recent bequest of Northwest materials collected by Tom and Frances Richardson. A third presents two contemporary works by master artist Dempsey Bob (Tahltan) alongside an older Tlingit piece from the Museum’s collections.
1 0
Through My Eyes 6 0
Tibetan Robes
  • 1985
3 0
Tibetan Thangka Paintings by Kalsang Dawa
  • November 1, 2006 - January 14, 2007 (Lower Lobby)
  • Buddhism was introduced to Tibet in the seventh century, and since that time Tibetan Buddhist sacred art has grown and flourished. The Tibetan word ?thangka? refers to a work done on cloth and set in a silk or cotton frame. In this small exhibit, MOA is pleased to present several works by Kalsang Dawa, a master practitioner in the Thangka style.
0 0
Tipis

Use for: Teepees, Tepees

19 0
Tla'amin

Use for: Sliammon

2 0
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