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Part of MOA General Media collection
Audrey Hawthorn working at her desk in the Museum of Anthropology's old location in the library basement.
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Part of MOA General Media collection
Audrey Hawthorn working at her desk in the Museum of Anthropology's old location in the library basement.
Audrey Hawthorn at the opening of the Museum of Anthropology
Part of MOA General Media collection
Audrey Hawthorn at the opening of the new Museum of Anthropology building.
Audrey Hawthorn discusses the work of Mungo Martin
Part of MOA General Media collection
Item is a sound recording of Audrey Hawthorn discussing the work of Mungo Martin as he provides a carving demonstration. Mungo Martin does not speak during the recording. Audrey Hawthorn provides a brief biography of Mungo Martin, a description of his work carving the totem poles that stand at UBC’s totem park, the tools he uses, his design process and lastly describes the the intricate steps required to create Kwakiutl wood carvings.
Audrey Hawthorn fonds (private records)
This fonds consists primarily of records generated by Audrey Hawthorn in her position as an anthropology professor at the University of British Columbia and records related to her publications. It includes notes, course materials, correspondence, memos, draft copies of publications, and some published materials (originals and photocopies). This fonds also contains photographic materials, primarily slides used in teaching Anthropology 331 and 431. The fonds is organized into the following series and subseries:
Teaching Records (1963-1978)
A. Anthropology 331 and Anthropology 431
B. Teaching Slides
Professional Development Records (1973-1975)
Research and Publications Records (1955-1982)
A. Art of the Kwakiutl Indians
B. Kwakiutl Ceremonial Art
C. A Labour of Love
D. Exhibits and Other Research
Bill Reid (1962-1998)
Audrey Hawthorn
Part of Director's fonds
Audrey Hawthorn (MOA Curator) fonds
Fonds consists of records generated by Audrey Hawthorn in her positions as curator of the Museum of Anthropology.
The fonds is arranged into ten series:
1 - General
2 - Finances
3 - Human Resources
4 - Facilities and Services
5 - Collections
6 - Exhibitions
7 - Public Programmes
8 - School Programmes
9 - Teaching/Training/Research
10 - External Relations
These series are further divided into various subseries. The records include, but are not limited to, correspondence between Audrey Hawthorn and a variety of donors, scholars, and other parties associated with the museum; materials documenting collections acquisitions and loans; and records relating to visible storage, and the planning and development of the new museum building. There is extensive documentation concerning the acquisition, development and maintenance of the museum collections. The fonds also includes records of Harry Hawthorn, who formally held the position of Director of the museum, during much of his wife’s tenure as Curator, though often it was Audrey Hawthorn who took on the responsibilities of the directorship. Records in this fonds take the form of correspondence, memoranda, ephemera, newspaper clippings, photographs, sketches, plans slides financial documents, schedules, notes, and forms.
See attached pdf document for full finding aid and box/file list.
Audrey Hawthorn
Audrey Hawthorn on George Woodcock's Peoples of the Coast
Audrey Hawthorn on the new museum (draft)
Part of MOA General Media collection
This subseries consists of photographs from the history of the Museum of Anthropology, including the original museum location in the basement of UBC Library through to the opening of the museum at its current location in 1976.
Subjects include:
Audrey Hawthorn standing by a Mustang
Part of Harry B. Hawthorn fonds
Audrey Hawthorn talks to Associates— History of MOA
Part of MOA General Media collection
Audrey Hawthorn's desk in the Museum of Anthropology's old location in the library basement.
Audrey Hawthorn's London notebook
Audrey Hawthorn's review for The American Anthropologist
Audrey Hawthorn's review of Guests Never Leave Hungry by James P. Bradley
Audrey Hawthorn's review of Paul S. Wingert's book Primitive Art
Audrey Hawthorn's talk to the Associates
Audrey Hawthorn's teaching load
Audrey Hawthorn's totem pole publications
Part of Elizabeth Johnson fonds