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Automobiles

Use for: Cars

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Attributed to Edenshaw: Identifying the Hand of the Artist
  • (Tahaygen and K’woiy ng: Works by Charles and Isabella Edenshaw)
  • April 28 - July 31, 1998, thru August 31, 2001
  • A display of works by Haida artist Isabella and Charles Edenshaw (ca. 1839 - 1920) that explores the distinguishing features of an artist’s personal style. The museum is grateful to the British Columbia Children’s Hospital Foundation for the loan of 3 gold bracelets for display.
9 0
At the heart
  • September 19 - October 14, 2013 (Great Hall)
  • This display featured sever large format black & white portraits by Mohawk/Anishinaabe photographer Stan Williams of members of Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside shown to coincide with Speaking to Memory. Curator: Dr. Jill Baird.
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Arts of Resistance: Politics and the Past in Latin America
  • May 17, 2018 – October 8, 2018
  • CURATOR: Laura Osorio Sunnucks
  • Arts of Resistance: Politics and the Past in Latin America illustrates how communities in Latin America use traditional or historic art forms to express contemporary political realities. Displaying art and performance by artists in Mexico, Guatemala, Peru, El Salvador, Ecuador and Chile, and paying special attention to marginalized communities, this exhibition explores the role of creativity during times of political turmoil. Latin American culture and folkloric arts are already well known abroad but we’re inviting visitors to take a closer look, to understand the political and social significance of these artistic traditions. For example, one of the works on display will be a contemporary codex, or pictorial manuscript, from Mexico. Written using pre-Hispanic symbols, this work tells the story of the forced disappearance in 2014 of 43 students in Ayotzinapa, Mexico. This work connects pre-contact Mesoamerican peoples and the Spanish conquest with Neo-colonialism and racism in Mexico today. This is a unique opportunity for visitors to learn about Latin American politics through the lens of contemporary art. This exhibition demonstrates how objects can embody important historical and cultural memories and has the potential to influence how Latin American art and culture are showcased in museums and galleries.
3 0
Arts and crafts 1 0
Arpilleras 1 0
Argillite 33 0
Architectural elements (2)

Use for: Architectural details, Architecture

6 0
Archaeology (1)

Use for: Archeology

13 0
Aquatic sports 2 0
Antiquities

Use for: Artifacts, Artefacts

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Another America: An Exhibition of Native American Maps
  • May 2 - 31, 1995
  • This exhibit brings together examples of little known Native American and Inuit maps, many of which have never before been reproduced. The maps document the extensive trade, social and political networks in which Native Americans lived and the historic events, cultural traditions, and spiritual beliefs that gave meaning to their landscapes.
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Anonymous Beauty
  • November 17 - 21, 1981
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Anishinaabeg (1) 0 0
Animals in Indian Bronze Sculpture
  • March 12 – 13,1982
  • Student exhibition
1 0
Animals (13) 10 0
Anesha: The Song of the Self
  • March 19 – September 17, 1996
1 0
Ancient Lives: The Maya of Guatemala
  • April 28 – December 1998
2 0
Ancient Crossroads: The Rural Population of Classical Italy
  • December 5, 1978 - February 11, 1979
  • An exhibition of classical antiquities excavated in Southern Italy at the Note Irsi and San Giovanni di Ruoti, Basilicata.
2 0
Ancient Cloth...Ancient Code?
  • March 4 - June 14, 1992 (Gallery 10)
  • This exhibition looks at cloth in ancient societies of Peru as an abstract model for organizing and recording information. Guest curator Mary Frame examines a system of patterns that depict the structures of cloth, yarn and cord.
9 0
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