Display set-up, Museum of Anthropology
- 25-05-10-a038687
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- 1976
Part of Anthony 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
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of workers setting up displays and walls at the Museum of Anthropology. The woman on the right is Audrey Hawthorn.
Anthony Carter
Audrey Hawthorn and a man at a press conference
Part of MOA 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
Part of MOA 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
Part of MOA 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
Part of MOA General Media collection
Vincent Massey being shown a Sxwayxwey mask at the Museum of Anthropology.
Officials gathered in the Museum of Anthropology
Part of MOA 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.
Part of MOA 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.
Display set-up, Museum of Anthropology
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of workers setting up displays and walls at the Museum of Anthropology. The woman on the right is Audrey Hawthorn.
Anthony Carter
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.
Vincent Massey being shown the Museum of Anthropology
Part of MOA General Media collection
Vincent Massey being shown the Museum of Anthropology. Persons in this photo from viewer's left include: Sherwood Lett, Audrey Hawthorn, and Norman MacKenzie.
Vincent Massey being shown the Museum of Anthropology
Part of MOA General Media collection
Vincent Massey being shown the Museum of Anthropology. Persons in this photo from viewer's left include: Sherwood Lett, Audrey Hawthorn, and Norman MacKenzie.
Part of MOA General Media collection
Audrey Hawthorn in what appears to be the rotunda at the new Museum of Anthropology building. The annotation on this slide gives the date as May 1956 but based on Audrey Hawthorn's appearance and photographs similar to this one the annotation is in error. As it is labelled as Audrey Hawthorn at a press conference, this photograph was likely taken at the press conference associated with the opening of the Museum of Anthropology's new location in 1976.
Recordings related to Robert Davidson
Part of MOA General Media collection
[rr_0004t1a] Item is a recording of the opening of the exhibition Cycles: The Graphic Art of Robert Davidson, presented by Dr. Michael Ames. Speakers include exhibition curator Marjorie Halpin, Hilary Stewart, Nuu-chah-nulth artist Joe David, Cline Davidson (father of Robert Davidson) and Robert Davidson. Item dated dated October 30, 1979.
[rr_0004t3a] Item is a recording of a CBC Radio review of Hilary Stewart's book Robert Davidson, Haida printmaker and Audrey Hawthorne’s book Kwakiutl Art. Item dated November 12, 1979.
[rr_0004t4a] Item is a recording of Marjorie Halpin in discussion with Robert Davidson in the UBC MOA Theatre Gallery. The event was the first in a four part MOA Public Series event titled Art As Language, which was held in conjunction with the exhibition and publication of Cycles: Graphic Art of Robert Davidson, curated by Marjorie Helpin. Item dated November 11, 1979.
[rr_0004t2a] Item is a recording of Marjorie Halpin in discussion with Robert Davidson in the UBC MOA Theatre Gallery. The event was the second in a four part MOA Public Series event titled Art As Language, which was held in conjunction with the exhibition and publication of Cycles: Graphic Art of Robert Davidson, curated by Marjorie Helpin. Item dated November 11, 1979.
Part of MOA General Media collection
View of seaside houses in Ucluelet.
Audrey Hawthorn and a man at a press conference
Part of MOA General Media collection
Audrey Hawthorn and a man at the press conference for the opening of the Museum of Anthropology.
Officials gathered in the Museum of Anthropology
Part of MOA 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 totem pole
Part of MOA 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.
Representatives waiting for ceremony
Part of MOA General Media collection
Representatives waiting for the ceremony to begin at the opening of the new Museum of Anthropology building. This photograph includes: Harry Hawthorn (viewer's far right), Audrey Hawthorn (3rd left of Harry), possibly Walter Koerner left of Audrey, and Michael Ames (4th left of Audrey).
Part of MOA General Media collection
Audrey Hawthorn working in the Museum of Anthropology's old location in the library basement.