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as the Museum and Laboratories of Ethnic Arts and Technology. Its first home was in the basement of Haines Hall on the UCLA campus. The goal of this new museum was to consolidate the various collections of non-Western art and artifacts on campus. In addition to active collecting, the museum initiated
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Most of the holdings have been collected in the field and systematically documented, providing contextual information. As the museum augments its programming to meet the interests of the city's growing Latin American population, collection activities in this area have increased. A collection of more
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The Fowler is generally home to three to six art exhibitions and also acts as a venue for lectures on cultural topics, musical performances, art workshops, family programs, festivals and more. The Fowler is located in the northern part of UCLA's Westwood Campus, adjacent to
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The Fowler's collections comprise more than 120,000 art and ethnographic and 600,000 archaeological objects representing ancient, traditional, and contemporary cultures of Africa, Native and Latin America, and Asia and the Pacific.
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In 1971, the name was changed to the Museum of Cultural History and by 1975, its collections, in numbers and in quality, ranked it among the top four university museums in the country, a stature it retains to the present day.
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Mexican ceramics to the Fowler Museum. In 2013, the Fowler Museum received several gifts in honor of its fiftieth anniversary. One gift was estimated to be worth around $ 14 million, from collector and Silicon Valley pioneer
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and given to the museum in 1965, forms the core of its African and Pacific holdings and represents the single largest gift. More than 15,000 textiles trace the history of cloth over two millennia and across five continents.
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In 2007, Berns' position was endowed by a $ 1 million donation from Los Angeles philanthropists Shirley and Ralph Shapiro in recognition of her contributions to UCLA and the community. In 2013, Berns received the medal of
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Objects from the Fowler Family Silver Collection include 400 works representing 16th- through 19th-century Europe and the United States. Among these are vessels from the workshops of
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The majority of the Fowler's holdings have been acquired via donations by individuals. The Sir Henry Wellcome Collection of 30,000 objects, assembled early in the 20th century by
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in the 19th century. These included an elephant tail whisk, an ornamental chair made of wood, leather and iron, two gold stool ornaments, a gold necklace and two bracelets.
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In 2024, the museum repatriated to Ghana several artifacts in its collection that were previously looted by British forces from the
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became the director of the Fowler. In 2006, the name of the museum was formally changed to the Fowler Museum at UCLA.
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of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, which was donated to the Fowler by collectors Jay T. and Deborah R. Last.
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than 900 Mexican works was donated in 1997 by the Daniel Family and includes ceramic Trees of Life,
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figurines, and masks from Metepec, Oaxaca, Michoacan, Jalisco, Puebla, and Guanajuato.
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of the French Republic in a ceremony conducted by Stéphane Martin, president of the
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Reflecting Culture: The Francis E. Fowler, Jr. Collection of Silver
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University of California, Los Angeles buildings and structures
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research projects, fieldwork, exhibitions and publications.
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The museum was established in 1963 by then UCLA Chancellor
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Continental Rifts: Contemporary Time-based Works of Africa
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and the Pacific, and the Americas, past and present.
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Fowler Museum at UCLA is located in the Los Angeles metropolitan area
Charles E. Young
Coordinates
34°04′22″N 118°26′35″W / 34.0728°N 118.4431°W / 34.0728; -118.4431
Art museum
University of California, Los Angeles
UCLA
fowler.ucla.edu
University of California, Los Angeles
Africa
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Royce Hall
UCLA School of the Arts and Architecture


Franklin D. Murphy
Charles E. Young
Christopher B. Donnan
John Carl Warnecke
Southern Comfort
Doran H. Ross
Ashanti Empire
Sir Henry Wellcome
Paul de Lamerie
Karl Fabergé
Paul Revere
Natalie Wood
ChupĂ­cuaro

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