Museum of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia
In 2008, after renovations to the Museum of Anthropology (MOA) at the University of British Columbia were completed, Salish Weave loaned the eehhwe’p syuth – To Share History masterpiece by John Marston, a renowned Coast Salish carver of Vancouver Island to the museum. This piece has been displayed in the Great Hall of the museum ever since.
In 2015, we donated eehhwe’p syuth – To Share History to MOA along with five other original works – sculptures and paintings – and 17 serigraphs. All works were the subject of a successful application to the Canadian Cultural Property Export Review Board. A certificate issued by the Board to the Museum of Anthropology attests that this collection of 23 works met the criteria of “outstanding significance and national importance” in accordance with the Cultural Property Export and Import Act.
Salish See
Joni Olsen, Sylvia Olsen, 2012Racoon Copper
Susan A. Point, 2005Impressions – Salish Wolf
Susan A. Point, 2003Salish Vision
Susan A. Point, 2002Thunderbird Rattle
John Marston, 2008Spindle Sketches
Susan A. Point, 2005Rattle Sketches
Susan A. Point, 2005Yelapa 3
Susan A. Point, 2005Yelapa 2
Susan A. Point, 2005Yelapa 1
Susan A. Point, 2005Female Figure
Susan A. Point, 2005Lizard Copper
Susan A. Point, 2005Raccoon Copper
Susan A. Point, 2005SP
Susan A. Point, 2005Copper Sketches
Susan A. Point, 2005Salmon and Sawbills
Susan A. Point, 2005Salmon
lessLIE, 2003Salmon Homecoming
Susan A. Point, 1996Time
Susan A. Point, 2004Scanned Salmon
Susan A. Point, 200820th Wedding Anniversary Rattle
Susan A. Point, 2001