Display set-up, Museum of Anthropology
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- 1976
Parte deAnthony Carter fonds
Image of workers setting up displays and walls at the Museum of Anthropology. The woman on the right is Audrey Hawthorn.
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Display set-up, Museum of Anthropology
Parte deAnthony Carter fonds
Image of workers setting up displays and walls at the Museum of Anthropology. The woman on the right is Audrey Hawthorn.
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Audrey Hawthorn and a man at a press conference
Parte deMOA General Media collection
Audrey Hawthorn and unidentified man in the Great Hall of the new Museum of Anthropology building. They are there for a press conference related to the opening of the new building.
The Hawthorns and Vincent Massey
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Harry Hawthorn (viewer's left) and Audrey Hawthorn (viewer's right) entertain Vincent Massey (Governor General of Canada, centre) during the Governor General's visit to the University of British Columbia in 1956.
Vincent Massey being shown a totem pole
Parte deMOA General Media collection
Vincent Massey and others examining a totem pole at the University of British Columbia. Persons in this photo include beginning from viewer's far left: Sherwood Lett, unidentified, Vincent Massey, Norman MacKenzie, unidentified, Harry Hawthorn, Audrey Hawthorn.
Vincent Massey being shown a Sxwayxwey mask
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Vincent Massey being shown a Sxwayxwey mask at the Museum of Anthropology.
Officials gathered in the Museum of Anthropology
Parte deMOA General Media collection
Officials gather in the Museum of Anthropology during the visit of the Governor General to the University of British Columbia. Persons in the this photo from viewer's left include: Audrey Hawthorn, Vincent Massey, Sherwood Lett, unidentified, Harry Hawthorn.
Parte deMOA General Media collection
Audrey and Harry Hawthorn in the new Museum of Anthropology. This photograph was likely taken around the time the Museum Opened in May, 1976.
MOA Magazine, Issue 08, Fall 2019
This issue contains articles on current and upcoming exhibitions, the Great Hall seismic upgrades, the UBC President's Staff Award for Community Engagement recipient Salma Mawani, the beginning of a project to decolonize MOA's Africa collections, funding from Canadian Heritage's Museum Assistance Program, Playing with Fire: Ceramics of the Extraordinary, the history of the museum and the Hawthorns, fast fashion and sustainable textiles, highlights from the Multiversity Galleries, the return of a Haida mortuary pole, the Native Youth Program, the MOA shop, artist-in-residence Sharon Reay, and the MOA Director's Advisory Council.
President's Planning and Coordinating Committee fonds
The fonds consists of minutes, correspondence, contracts, and reports relating to the Planning of the Museum of Man (later Museum of Anthropology). The fonds includes information pertaining to the planning for the new museum, building needs, museum function, and the Functional Program which outlines the results of decisions the committee made.
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The Hawthorns and Vincent Massey
Parte deMOA General Media collection
Harry Hawthorn (viewer's left) and Audrey Hawthorn (viewer's right) entertain Vincent Massey (Governor General of Canada, centre) during the Governor General's visit to the University of British Columbia in 1956.
Vincent Massey being shown a totem pole
Parte deMOA General Media collection
Vincent Massey and others examining a totem pole at the University of British Columbia. Persons in this photo include beginning from viewer's far left: Sherwood Lett, unidentified, Vincent Massey, Norman MacKenzie, unidentified, Harry Hawthorn, Audrey Hawthorn.
Officials gathered in the Museum of Anthropology
Parte deMOA General Media collection
Officials gather in the Museum of Anthropology during the visit of the Governor General to the University of British Columbia. Persons in the this photo from viewer's left include: Audrey Hawthorn, Vincent Massey, Sherwood Lett, unidentified, Harry Hawthorn.
Vincent Massey being shown a Sxwayxwey mask
Parte deMOA General Media collection
Vincent Massey being shown a Sxwayxwey mask at the Museum of Anthropology.
Audrey and Harry Hawthorn at work
Parte deMOA General Media collection
Audrey and Harry Hawthorn working with museum pieces. Audrey is holding a mask made by Willie Seaweed.
Parte deMOA General Media collection
Audrey Hawthorn and Gloria Webster working in the Museum of Anthropology's old location in the library basement.
Expo 67 H.B. Hawthorn Sect. D#3
Parte deMOA General Media collection
View of a display at Expo 67 in Montréal. It appears to be from the India pavilion. The woman in the foreground is likely Audrey Hawthorn.
The fonds consists of records created and collected by Harry B. Hawthorn in a number of different capacities: as researcher, professor, Dean of Anthropology and Director of the Museum of Anthropology. Textual records in the fonds include correspondence, transcripts, research notes and clippings from publications. Much of the graphic materials relate to Harry Hawthorn’s interactions with Indigenous communities as an anthropologist, a professor, and as the Director of MOA. Other images relate to his personal life, documenting his youth in New Zealand, his life as a father and anthropologist, and his later established professional roles.
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Display set-up, Museum of Anthropology
Parte deAnthony Carter fonds
Image of workers setting up displays and walls at the Museum of Anthropology. The woman on the right is Audrey Hawthorn.
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Audrey Hawthorn at the opening of the Museum of Anthropology
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Audrey Hawthorn at the opening of the new Museum of Anthropology building.