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MOA presents in Premiere Collaborative Exhibition, Culture at the Centre

Museum of Anthropology18 Mar '18 to 08 Oct '18 @ 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
    The Museum of Anthropology (MOA) presents first-ever collaboration between six First Nations communities with the illuminating new exhibition Culture at the Centre, on display from March 18, 2018 to October 8, 2018. Coordinated by MOA Curators Jill Baird and Pam Brown, the collective effort between the Musqueam, Squamish, Lil’wat, Heiltsuk, Nisga’a, and Haida nations offers insight into the significant and innovative work taking place in five Indigenous-run cultural centres & museums in BC to support their language, culture, and history. 
     
    Covering a wide geographic expanse, from what is now Vancouver to the Nass River Valley, this is the first time the participating communities will come together to curate an exhibition and showcase their diverse cultures in one space. The collaborators of Culture at the Centre hope to broaden visitors’ understanding of the role of cultural centres & museums in their respective communities.
     
    Culture at the Centre will highlight the important work these cultural centres do in their communities. The centres are Musqueam Cultural Education and Resource Centre (Musqueam), Squamish-Lil’wat Cultural Centre (Squamish, Lil’wat), Heiltsuk Cultural Education Centre (Heiltsuk), Nisga’a Museum (Nisga’a), and Haida Gwaii Museum (Haida). This exhibition is a unique opportunity to see the belongings from these communities presented in their own voices, and will be organized under three main themes: Land and Language, Continuity and Communities, and Repatriation and Reconciliation.
     
    Each centre and museum will respond to the themes of the exhibition. For example, the Musqueam Cultural Education Centre will link an ancient story of the sturgeon with a harpoon made recently by a community member to a knowledge map, demonstrating how everything is interconnected. The theme of community and continuity will be brought home by juxtaposing generations of artists from all the communities. The Indigenous communities will also address themes of repatriation and reconciliation through objects such as the spindle whorl by Tawx’sin-Yexwulla, commissioned by Aaron Nelson-Moody of the Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre that speaks to their two Indigenous communities joining in an act of reconciliation.
     
    Culture at the Centre opens a window into these five centres through dynamic displays, unique territorial maps and images, Indigenous languages, cultural objects, and video works. The exhibition will begin with a welcome from Musqueam people to the five other First Nations communities. In turn, they will share a territorial map with audio welcoming visitors and encouraging them to accept the invitation from Musqueam as the host community. These maps will reflect the cultural, historic, and linguistic nature of the six cultures.
     
    MOA hopes that Culture at the Centre will be the first of many such exhibitions of its kind that celebrates and collaborates with these diverse communities and centres. 
     
    MOA presents Culture at the Centre
     
    Dates: March 18, 2018 to October 8, 2018
     
    Opening: March 18, 2018 at 1pm
     
    Address: Museum of Anthropology University of British Columbia 6393 NW Marine Drive, Vancouver, BC
     
    Website: moa.ubc.ca
     
    Basket by Matilda Jim (Lil’wat), Photo by Derek Tan
     
    Event Location Museum of Anthropology
    Address: University of British Columbia 6393 NW Marine Drive
    Post Code: V6T 1Z2

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