Hearst Museum of Anthropology

Hearst Museum of Anthropology The Hearst Museum of Anthropology cares for global collections to inspire understanding of what it means to be human. Founded in 1901, the Phoebe A.

Hearst Museum of Anthropology is dedicated to the study of cultures from yesterday and today, both near and far. Today, the Museum contains an estimated 3.8 million objects from California and around the world, as well as extensive documents, photographs and film recordings. We continue a legacy of enrichment and education, functioning as a research unit for the University of California, Berkeley by supporting scholarly discovery and community-based research.

Join us for a preview of ‘oṭṭoy—a healing collaboration between Cafe Ohlone and the Hearst Museum. oṭṭoy will officially...
04/06/2022

Join us for a preview of ‘oṭṭoy—a healing collaboration between Cafe Ohlone and the Hearst Museum. oṭṭoy will officially open later this spring; on April 23 between 4 and 7 PM, in conjunction with Cal Day, we are pleased to offer ticketed guests a peek into the installation in progress. Visit hearstmuseum.berkeley.edu or see the link in our bio to purchase tickets.

Join us for a preview of ‘oṭṭoy—a healing collaboration between Cafe Ohlone and the Hearst Museum. oṭṭoy will officially...
04/06/2022

Join us for a preview of ‘oṭṭoy—a healing collaboration between Cafe Ohlone and the Hearst Museum. oṭṭoy will officially open later this spring; on April 23 between 4 and 7 PM, in conjunction with Cal Day, we are pleased to offer ticketed guests a peek into the installation in progress. Visit hearstmuseum.berkeley.edu.edu or see the link in our bio to purchase tickets.

A Big Thank you for your support   during  . It’s not too late to contribute! Whether you are a student or a life-long l...
03/11/2022

A Big Thank you for your support during . It’s not too late to contribute! Whether you are a student or a life-long learner, live nearby or far away, your participation and support help cultures connect.
https://give.berkeley.edu/fund/FU1053000

🚨   CONTEST ALERT! 🚨Are you a UC Berkeley alum? If you make a gift to the   between 10AM-12PM , we could win an addition...
03/10/2022

🚨 CONTEST ALERT! 🚨

Are you a UC Berkeley alum? If you make a gift to the between 10AM-12PM , we could win an additional $750 for our community events, collections care and more!

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  is live! Show your support for the Hearst by donating or using the hashtag  .Learn more: givingday.berkeley.eduMake a ...
03/10/2022

is live! Show your support for the Hearst by donating or using the hashtag .

Learn more: givingday.berkeley.edu
Make a Gift: give.berkeley.edu/fund/FU1053000

On March 10th, we invite Cal alumni, parents, students, faculty, staff, and friends like you to show your support for th...
03/03/2022

On March 10th, we invite Cal alumni, parents, students, faculty, staff, and friends like you to show your support for the Hearst Museum during the . The Big Give is an annual online day of giving when you can show support for your favorite institutions through contests and social media shout-outs.

Your donation, small or large, will create continued opportunities for students, community members, and researchers at the Hearst Museum.

Learn more: https://givingday.berkeley.edu/

Beginnning this week, UC Berkeley Center for Japanese Studies and the Japan society for the promotion of science (JSPS) ...
03/01/2022

Beginnning this week, UC Berkeley Center for Japanese Studies and the Japan society for the promotion of science (JSPS) San Francisco Office are pleased to present a three-day online lecture series by speakers from Nibutani, Biratori Town, Hokkaido.

Recent discussions of indigenous rights highlight the critical roles that indigenous cultural landscapes, traditional knowledge and indigenous languages play in restoring the identity of indigenous peoples and promoting diversity, equity and inclusion. Three distinguished speakers from Nibutani present lectures on their ongoing efforts and future perspectives to revitalize the Ainu culture, language and cultural landscapes. Each presentation is followed by comments from a scholar working on aspects of Ainu and/or indigenous cultures and languages.

For more information, visit https://ieas.berkeley.edu/language-indigenous-knowledge-and-cultural-landscapes-ainu

02/02/2022

Applications now open! Now accepting applications! Breath of Life Archival Institute returns May 22-28, 2022 The AICLS team is carefully planning for the return of our in-person Breath of Life Archiva

Check out these two Bay Area museums with current exhibits featuring basketry and other works from the Hearst Museum of ...
01/19/2022

Check out these two Bay Area museums with current exhibits featuring basketry and other works from the Hearst Museum of Anthropology's collections.

Healdsburg Museum and Historical Society - http://ow.ly/l2av50HygtU

de Young Museum - http://ow.ly/16Ko50HygtW

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102 Anthropology And Art Practice Building
Berkeley, CA
94720

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