Social:Berndt Museum of Anthropology
The Berndt Museum of Anthropology is an anthropological museum in Perth, Western Australia, founded in 1976 by Ronald Berndt and Catherine Berndt.
The museum was established to house the extensive collections accumulated by the Berndts during their lifelong careers as anthropologists. Although initially called the Anthropology Research Museum, it was renamed in 1992 in honour of the museum’s founders and principal benefactors. It is located on the grounds at the University of Western Australia, Crawley Campus.[1] It has also received support from various bequests[2][3]
Housing 12,000 objects and 35,000 photographs,[4] the museum contains one of the finest collections of Indigenous Australian art and cultural artifacts in the world, according to the Collections Australia Network (CAN).[5] The collection consists of contemporary and historical Aboriginal Australian material culture from regions such as Arnhem Land, the Kimberley, Pilbara, the South West and the Western Desert. The museum also houses substantial Asian and Papua New Guinean collections.
The Berndt Museum is planned to be incorporated in a purpose-built structure, the Aboriginal Cultures Museum, which has been designed[6] and is awaiting funding.
Related publications
- Friends of the Berndt Museum of Anthropology (1993). Newsletter University of Western Australia, Friends of the Berndt Museum of Anthropology, Nedlands, W.A
- Berndt Museum of Anthropology 1997, Berndt news : newsletter of the Berndt Museum of Anthropology University of Western Australia, Berndt Museum of Anthropology, Nedlands, W.A
- Berndt Museum of Anthropology (1997), Berndt news : newsletter of the Berndt Museum of Anthropology, University of Western Australia, Berndt Museum of Anthropology, ISSN 1329-3117
References
- ↑ Berndt Museum of Anthropology: Resources at Trove
- ↑ "New gallery, collection and awards from gift" $2m bequest to the University of WA from Perth dermatologist and art collector will see the construction of an art centre in his name, which will house the Berndt Museum of Anthropology and Dr. Schenberg's Pavilion collection. Dr. Harold Schenberg Art Centre. University of Western Australia news, 1 May 2000, p. 4,
- ↑ Jimmy Pike willed the artworks in his estate when he died to the Berndt Museum (at University of Western Australia). Description of the collection and a history of his art. Pike, Jimmy, ca. 1940-2002. Uniview magazine, June 2003, pp.8-9
- ↑ Pamela Medlen (13 May 2017). "Perth's Berndt Museum seeks proper home for collection stashed away in cardboard boxes". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-05-13/perth-berndt-museum-collection-tucked-away-in-cardboard-boxes/8517190. Retrieved 13 May 2017.
- ↑ Collections Australia Network archived at Pandora. Retrieved 6 January 2015
- ↑ Prof. Ted Snell. Berndt Museum News No. 15, June 2014, ISSN 1329-3117, p.9
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