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CURA Presentations

Adams, John. "Women of Early Victoria." Women and Art in Early Victoria symposium, University of Victoria Senate Chambers, Nov. 28, 2004.

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

Avery, Karen. “Born Roman, Always Roman: The Italian Soul of Canadian Artist Sveva Caetani.” Visual Impetus VI, History of Art student symposium. University of Victoria, January 24, 2003.

Avery, Karen. "Reconceptualizing the Past: The Autobiographical Voice in Sveva Caetani's Series, Recapitulation." Visual Impetus Student Symposium, University of Victoria, Victoria, Feb. 28, 2004.

Ayukawa, Midge. “The Japanese Canadians—The First Half Century: A brief history of the society depicted in the ‘Shashin’ photographs.” “Shashin: Japanese Canadian Studio Photography to 1942” symposium. University of Victoria Senate Chambers, 18 May 2005.

Bjerky, Irene. "Yale Basketry." Women and Art in Early Victoria Symposium, University of Victoria Senate Chambers, Nov. 28, 2004.

Bridge, Kathryn. "The BC Archives Drawing Collections." Women and Art in Early Victoria symposium. University of Victoria Senate Chambers, Nov. 28, 2004.

Dodd, Erica. “Chinese Ceramics Travel the Silk Route.” “China and Beyond: The Legacy of a Culture” symposium. University of Victoria Senate Chambers, Sept. 22, 2002.

Edwards, Helen. “Fairfield, Victoria: Neighbourhood Stories in Architecture,” “Untold Stories of British Columbia.” CURA/Humanities Centre conference, University of Victoria, March 1, 2002.

Edwards, Helen. “Streetscapes of Greater Victoria project.” Heritage Society of BC conference, Chilliwack, BC, June 2002.

Edwards, Helen. “Streetscapes of Greater Victoria project.” Northwest Chapter of Architectural Historians conference, Ilwaco, Washington, October 2002.

Gates, Jan. "Doris Holmes: Designer." Women and Art in Early Victoria symposium. University of Victoria Senate Chambers, Nov. 28, 2004.

Iredale, Jennifer. “Enduring Threads: Church Linens Made for the Church of St. John the Divine, Yale, BC.” “Saints and Sinners: Unruly and Respectable Women in British Columbia’s History,” Women’s History Network of British Columbia Conference. Burnaby Village Museum, Burnaby, BC, Sept. 31-Oct. 1, 2005.

Laycock, Mary. “The Victoria Trend House.” Visual Impetus VI, History in Art student symposium. University of Victoria, January 24, 2003.

Lim, Imogene. “A Place Called Home: Women and Families in Cumberland.” “Shashin: Japanese Canadian Studio Photography to 1942” symposium, University of Victoria Senate Chambers, May 18, 2005.

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.

Mason, Kerry. "Emily Carr: the Early Years" Women and Art in Early Victoria symposium, University of Victoria Senate Chambers, Nov. 28, 2004.

McKay, Kathy. "Icons in Aspic: The Depiction of British Columbia through Salmon Can Labels, 1880 - 1950." BC Studies Conference. Liu Centre for the Study of Global Issues, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC. May 1 - 3, 2003.

McKay, Kathy. "Icons in Aspic: The Depiction of British Columbia through Salmon Can Labels, 1880 - 1950." Graduate Student Conference. Humanities Centre, University of Victoria, Mar. 8, 2002.

Milligan, Sarah. “Demons Within: Sveva Caetani’s The Djinns for our Dismemberment.” Visual Impetus VI, History in Art student symposium. University of Victoria, 2003.

Munro, Adrienne. "Hannah Maynard: Photographer." Women and Art in Early Victoria symposium. University of Victoria Senate Chambers, Nov. 28, 2004.

Patt, Judith. “The Legacy of Chinese Ceramics in S.E. Asia.” “China and Beyond: The Legacy of a Culture” symposium. University of Victoria Senate Chambers, Sept. 22, 2002.

Roy, Patricia. “Why They Came and What They Met: Early Japanese Immigrants to British Columbia.” “Shashin: Japanese Canadian Studio Photography to 1942” symposium. University of Victoria Senate Chambers, May 18, 2005.

Segger, Martin. “In Search of New Partners: the UVic CURA Experience.” Training and Professional Development for Museums: ICTOP’s role in a globalizing world, annual conference of the International Council of Museums, International Committee for Training of Personnel. Paris, Institute National du Patrimoine, October 20, 2005.

Statia, Jocelyn. “Back to School: 1930-1941.” Slide presentation, Sunshine Coast Museum and Archives, August 2001.

Stuart, Jan. “Reading Pots: Meaning and Decoration in Chinese Porcelains.” “China and Beyond: The Legacy of a Culture” symposium. University of Victoria Senate Chambers, Sept. 22, 2002.

Swart, Paula. “From the Deep: Shipwrecks and the Dating of Chinese Trade Ceramics.” “China and Beyond: The Legacy of a Culture” symposium. University of Victoria Senate Chambers, Sept. 22, 2002.

Thomson, Grace Eiko. “Japanese Canadian Studio Photography to 1942: The Importance of these Historical Collections.” “Shashin: Japanese Canadian Studio Photography to 1942” symposium. University of Victoria Senate Chambers, May 18, 2005.

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

Thomson, Grace Eiko. "Photographic Evidence: Cumberland Museum’s Collection of Glass Negatives." 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's Japanese Canadian Legacy." BC Studies Conference. Liu Centre for the Study of Global Issues, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, May 1 - 3, 2003.

Thomson, Grace Eiko. “Photographic Evidence: What is Given to be Read?.” “Untold Stories of British Columbia.” CURA/Humanities Centre conference, University of Victoria, March 1, 2002.

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, 2001.

Turner, Nancy J. “Used for Many Purposes: First People’s Basketry and the Irene Maccaud Collection.” White Rock: White Rock Museum, Sept. 27, 2004.

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, May 2001.

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

Walsh, Andrea. “Drawing on Identity: The Inkameep Day School.” “Untold Stories of British Columbia.” CURA/Humanities Centre conference, University of Victoria, March 1, 2002.

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. "No Small Work: Anthropology, Art, and Children." Canadian Anthropology Society Meeting. Dalhousie University, Halifax, May 7, 2003.

Walsh, Andrea. "The Pictures of Health: Images from the Inkameep Day School and the Canadian Red Cross." Canadian Anthropology Society Meeting, Halifax, May 7 2003.

Walsh, Andrea. "Conversion or Conversation: Spirituality at the Inkameep Day School." Centre for Studies in Religion and Society Fellowship lecture. Maltwood Gallery, University of Victoria, March 3, 2004.

Winters, Barbara. "The SSHRC-CURA Cultural Property Community Research Collaborative Program at the University of Victoria." Universities Art Association of Canada Conference. UQAM, Montreal, QC., Oct. 2001.

Winters, Barbara and Catherine Harding. "Community Narratives in Heritage Institutions Across BC." [Poster Presentation]. CUexpo Conference. University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK, May 8 - 10, 2003.

Winters, Barbara and Martin Segger. "A Model for Collaborative Research," Roundtable: Two Models for Collaboration: Creating Community/University History Projects at the “Defining Region: Public Historians and the Culture and Meaning of Region,” Annual Meeting of the National Council on Public History in Kansas City, Missouri, April 14-16, 2005.

Winters, Barbara, Martin Segger, Andrea Walsh, Gayle Cornish, Bill Gregg, Bev Kennedy, and Jennifer Iredale. “From campus to communities.” BC Museums Association Conference 2004, Nanaimo, BC, Oct. 13-16, 2004.

Wolf, Jim. "Japanese-Canadian Photographer: Paul Louis (Tsunenojo) Okamura, 1865 – 1937." Changing Japanese Identities in Multicultural Canada Conference. Centre for Asia-Pacific Initiatives, University of Victoria, Victoria, BC, Aug. 22 – 24, 2002.

Yarish, Carla. “Sveva Caetani’s Sketches for the ‘Recapitulation: A Journey’ Series.” Visual Impetus VI, History in Art student symposium, University of Victoria, 2003.


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