Carol duncan art historian biography of alberta
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Description: This bibliography contains a selection of resources relative to the discussion of museums in the context of this research project.
Alberta Culture, Alberta Museums and Related Institutions Data-Base (Government of Alberta , 1986). • Carol sold her other house last year and moved into a condo. But having no backyard wasn't for her, so she rented out the condo and found another "small house with a nice garden." But it's not just the garden that keeps her busy. "I go out with people to plant willow whips along streams to help prevent erosion of the stream banks," says Carol. "One of my specializations is in stream restoration." She's also got a weekend workshop on bioengineering coming up at the University of Victoria, where she's working towards a diploma in environmental studies that will complement her science degree in biochemistry from the University of Calgary and her bachelor of education degree from UVic. The fact that she has degrees from two other universities raises an interesting question: Why would she choose to establ •
Alberta Museums Association, Standards Investigation Committee Report (Edmonton: October 1987).
Alberti, Samuel J.M.M, Nature and Culture: Objects, Disciplines and the Manchester Museum (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2009).
Ames, Michael, Cannibal Tours and Glass Boxes: The Anthropology of Museums(Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 1991).
Appadurai, Arjun (ed.), The Social Life of Things: Commodification in Cultural Perspective (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1986).
Ashley, Susan, “State Authority and the Public Sphere: ideas on the changing role of the museum as a Canadian social institution” in Museums and their Communities, ed. Sheila Watson (London: Routledge, 2007), 485–500.
Bal, Mieke, Double Exposure: The Subject of Cultural Analysis (New York: Routledge, 1996).
Balzer, David. Curationism: How Curating Took Over the Art World and Everything Else (Toronto: Coach House Books, 2014.
Baudrillard, Jean, “The System of Collecting” in The Culture Easy Rider Endowment
A non-grad lends a helping hand to students in memory of her motorcycle-riding, U of A-attending father
Although no one could ever accuse Carol Milo of letting moss grow on her, she is rather partial to the peaty version of this cryptogamous plant of the class Musci. In fact, when initially called for this story, Carol was in the garden of her Duncan, BC, home where, she says, "I'm always gardening. Today I'm trying to remove some Himalayan blackberries." Black Characteristics in Alberta
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