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Musée des beaux-arts de Montréal

Documentary Heritage Communities Program — Library and Archives Canada — $70,843

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Amount

$70.8K

Province

QC

Type

C

Agreement Number

1819-0227

Purpose

The purpose of the project is to make an accurate inventory of the Inuit Art Collection following an evaluation of the state of the items selected and the location/community of origin, verify and correct metadata and information (standardized documentation of works), and develop a guide to standardize Inuit designations (towns, names, titles, etc.). The project's activities also include travel for research and interviews (filmed and made available to the public) with artists or members of the Nunavimmiut community, preparation of fact sheets and educational and thematic content, organization of exhibit rooms, and release of related rights and development of content on social networks, the Internet site and the mobile application.

Musée des beaux-arts de Montréal × Library and Archives Canada

1 grants totalling $70.8K

Documentary Heritage Communities Program

321 grants totalling $11.8M

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