From Cara Krmpotich GRASAC’s Knowledge Sharing Platform runs thanks to a lot of “behind-the-scenes” work. This past year, three masters students – Natasha Fares, Shamina Vastani and Connor White – have been revising records to better reflect that the items in the GKS are frequently ...
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Vibrant Online Hub Celebrates Indigenous History, Culture, and Language
From the University of Toronto Faculty of Arts and Sciences GRASAC researchers have studied Indigenous heritage items from museums around the world, including here at Ethnologisches Museum in Berlin. Image Courtesy of Hannah Turner. The University of Toronto Faculty of Arts and ...
GRASAC Newsletter: The Fourth Anniversary
From Bradley Clements This issue marks the fourth birthday of the GRASAC Newsletter, first sent out on March 1, 2020! Our little newsletter is well into pre-school by now! As we all know, a lot has happened in the meantime, starting with a global pandemic. When we first started work ...
Join Us on Facebook
From Cara Krmpotich Better late than never! GRASAC is now on Facebook. We invite you to join the group. It’s a space for us to share knowledge about collections, heritage events happening in communities, promote the work of our partners, and to stay connected. Our thanks to Laura Peers who ...
GKS Launch Announcement!
From Cara Krmpotich & Heidi Bohaker, GRASAC Co-Directors GRASAC’s Knowledge Sharing System, the “GKS,” enters a new phase today as a publicly accessible web platform. Check it out here! Our new platform answers the call from GRASAC Elders and artists in 2018 to make the work of GRASAC ...