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PUBLICATIONS

1. Publications by CURA Participants

Untold Stories of British Columbia. CURA - Humanities Centre Conference, University of Victoria, Victoria, BC. Mar. 1 - 2, 2002:
Walsh, Andrea. Drawing on Identity: The Inkameep Day School: 61-70
Edwards, Helen. Fairfield, Victoria: Neighbourhood Stories in Architecture: 71-87.

Lowry, Tina. Pulling it all together: Victorian Art Needlework. BC Museums Roundup 221: 8.

Trademarks & Salmon Art. Richmond, BC, Gulf of Georgia National Historic Site, 2002. (Click here for availability)

Joseph Frederick Spalding: Photographer-Tourist-Visionary. Fernie, BC, Fernie & District Historical Society, 2002.

Liscomb, Kathlyn M. China & Beyond: The Legacy of a Culture. Victoria, BC, Maltwood Art Museum & Gallery, University of Victoria, 2002.

Pennock, Michael. "Joseph Frederick Spalding: Photographer-Tourist-Visionary" A World Apart - The Crowsnest Communities of Alberta and British Columbia. Kamloops, BC, Plateau Press, 2002.

Carrying a Culture: First Nations Basketry. White Rock, BC, White Rock Museum & Archives, 2002.

Womanly Arts. Special issue of BC Historical News 35.4 (Fall 2002):
Currie, Christine D. "When the Flowers Talked:" 7-8.
Edwards, Rachel. "Unravelling the Past:" 20-23.
Iredale, Jennifer. "Beauty, Spirituality and Practicality:" 2-3.
Lepine, Ayla. "The Art Studio at St. Ann’s Academy:" 15-17.
Lowery, Tina. "The Needle Work of Kathleen O’Reilly:" 12-14.
Shea, Tusa. "Beyond Recollection: They Early Art of Emily Carr:" 4-6.
Slik, Natasha. "Yale’s Ecclesiastical Textiles:" 23-25.
Stevenson, Marla. "China Painting in Victoria and the Arts and Crafts Movement:" 9-11.

Wolf, Jim and Lori Pappajohn. "Photographic Memory." Royal City Record 26 May 2002: 12-13.

Sointula: 100 Years in Photographs. Sointula, BC, Sointula Museum, 2002.

Statia, Jocelyn. Back to School: 1930 - 1941. Gibsons, BC, Sunshine Coast Museum & Archives, 2002. (Power Point presentation based on research and photography from the McCall Collection).

Edwards, Helen. "Millenium Project Update." Hallmark Society Newsletter Winter 2001: 6.

Smylitopolous, Christina. "In the Community for the Hallmark Society." Hallmark Society Newsletter Autumn 2001: 4, 12.

Maltwood Journal [University of Victoria] Fall/Winter 2001:
Laver, Mark. "The Legacy of Robert Aller." 13.
Riedel, Caroline. "CURA-A Cultural Property Community Research
Collaborative." 12.
Winterbottom, Graham. "History in the Making." 11.

2. Publications about CURA

Campbell, Forbes. "Community Service/Service Communautaire." Muse 20.5 (Fall 2002): 42-49.

Pitts, Patty. "China and Beyond: Exhibit displays wide-ranging influence of Chinese culture." The Ring [University of Victoria] 5 Sept. 2002: 2.

Johnson,Wendy. "Inkameep Art Collection Priceless." Oliver Chronicle 29 May 2002: 1.

Johnson, Wendy. "Lost Okanagan Art Work Resurfaces." Oliver Chronicle 17 Apr. 2002: 11.

McNeney, Mike. "Canned Art." The Torch [University of Victoria] Spring 2002: 12.

"Canned History: Illuminating our Cultural Heritage." Saanich News 22 Mar. 2002: Insert, 4.

Blazina, Randy. "Arts teacher helped natives gain equal rights." Osoyoos Times 20 Mar. 2002: 19.

Haughland, Diane. "Canned History." The Ring [University of Victoria] 7 Mar. 2002: 3.

Chamberlain, Adrian. "Native prodigies that time forgot." Times Colonist 1 March 02: C1+.

Pence, Leah. "Drawing on Identity: CURA project documents Okanagan children’s art." The Ring [University of Victoria] 21 February 2002: 10.

Haughland, Diane. "Salmon Can Labels: Records of our Industrial and Cultural Heritage." Heritage Society of BC Newsletter Winter 2001/02: 10.

"CURA funds Documentation of Architecture." Society of Architectural Historians Newsletter Winter 2001: 7.

Pence, Leah. "Drawing on Identity." BC Museum Roundup 219: 7.

DeGrass, Jan. "Postcards from History." Coast Reporter 9 Sept. 2001: C1.

Morrow, Shayne. "Art collection being catalogued." Alberni Valley Times 10 Aug. 2001: 10A.

Babic, Marisa. "A Bounty of Baskets." The Now 16 June 2001: 12.

"Hallmark Society documents Fairfield Homes." Victoria News 6 June 2001: 12.

3. Unpublished Scholarly Presentations

Walsh, Andrea. "Picturing Childhood: The Social Lives of Children and Images from the Inkameep Day School." American Anthropology Association Conference. New Orleans. Nov. 2002.

Walsh, Andrea and Brenda Baptiste. "Drawing on Identity: The Inkameep Day School Project." Aboriginal Policy Research Conference. Ottawa, ON. Nov. 26-28, 2002.

Changing Japanese Identities in Multicultural Canada Conference, Centre for Asia-Pacific Initiatives, University of Victoria, Aug. 22 – 24, 2002:
Thomson, Grace Eiko. "Photographic Evidence: Cumberland Museum’s Collection of Glass Negatives."
Wolf, Jim. "Japanese-Canadian Photographer: Paul Louis (Tsunenojo) Okamura, 1865 – 1937."

Graduate Student Conference. Humanities Centre, University of Victoria, Victoria, BC. Mar. 8, 2002:
Andersen, Angela . "Sauna, ‘Ways’ and Finn Halls: The Story of the Community of Sointula told through Architecture."
McKay, Kathryn. "Icons in Aspic."

Lorenz, Claudia. "Selling Salmon: Salmon Can Labels and the History of Printing and Lithography in BC." 27th Annual Qualicum History Conference. Qualicum Beach, BC. Jan. 2002.

Winters, Barbara. "The SSHRC-CURA Cultural Property Community Research Collaborative Program at the University of Victoria: a case study of collaborative projects." Universities Art Association of Canada Conference. UQAM, Montreal, PQ. Oct. 2001.

Walsh, Andrea. "We think we have something you may be interested in: Community Initiated Collaborative Projects involving Curators, Anthropologists, and Art Historians from the University of Victoria and Cultural Communities in British Columbia." Canadian Anthropology Society Conference. McGill University, Montreal, PQ. May 2001.

Thomson, Grace Eiko. "Memories, Stories, and Making History." Public Stories: Museums, Audiences, Narrative. Humanities Centre Conference, University of Victoria, Victoria, BC. Mar. 16, 2001.

Turner, Nancy J. "The Sandbar Willow Syndrome: Environmental and Cultural Loss in Traditional Land-Based Art." Society of Ethnobiology Annual General Meeting, Storrs, CT. May 01.