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NANITCH Exhibit of Uno Langmann Collection a great success

By Jasmine Devonshire on June 29, 2016

After three months at Presentation House Gallery, selected photographs from the Library’s Uno Langmann Family Collection of BC Photographs are returning to UBC.

Use Open Collections to view the Langmann Collection online

Missed the exhibit? You can view the Langmann Collection through Open Collections. Explore the Langmann Collection now.

 

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A Warm Reception

The NANITCH exhibit at Presentation House Gallery in North Vancouver garnered attention and praise in the Vancouver community. Visitors to the photo-based exhibit exceeded expectations, over the period of March 30th to June 26th. NANITCH: Early Photographs of British Columbia from the Langmann Collection, was an extremely successful exhibit for Presentation House Gallery, with considerable foot traffic and many repeat visitors. UBC Library and Presentation House Gallery worked collaboratively to promote the exhibit to a broad audience, utilizing digital communications, large scale advertising and social media. The exhibit garnered considerable media attention, including coverage in the Vancouver Sun, Georgia Strait and North Shore News.

 

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About the Uno Langmann Collection

The Uno Langmann Family Collection of BC Photographs is an extensive collection of photographs in the collection of UBC Library. The collection spans from 1850-1970, and includes more than 18,000 rare and unique early photographs.

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