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MOA Appoints Dennis Ha as Digitizer

Photo courtesy of Dennis Ha.

MOA is delighted to welcome Dennis Ha as MOA’s new Digitizer (Digital Imager).

Dennis graduated from Emily Carr University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in photography. As a photographer he has worked extensively with artists, galleries and cultural organizations on artwork documentation.

At MOA, Dennis is responsible for digitizing collections through high-quality imaging to support preservation, research and public access. He photographs objects, artworks, exhibitions and archival materials. With his extensive experience in photography and studio work, Dennis plays a key role in bringing MOA’s collections to wider audiences through digital platforms.

Banner image: Dennis Ha at the opening of VALUE: Rebecca Belmore at the Museum of Anthropology. Photo by Sarah Race.