Background
Hawley, Anne was born on November 3, 1943 in Iowa City, Iowa, United States. Daughter of Marshall Newtonand Leone Ardith (Wilson) Hawley.
Hawley, Anne was born on November 3, 1943 in Iowa City, Iowa, United States. Daughter of Marshall Newtonand Leone Ardith (Wilson) Hawley.
1 child, Katherine Black. Bachelor, U. Iowa, 1966. Master of Arts, George Washington University, 1969.
Doctor of Humane Letters (honorary), Lesley College, 1987.
Doctor of Humane Letters (honorary), Williams College, 1989, Babson College, 1990, senior executive progressive, Kennedy School Government, Harvard University, Intern in education, Washington, 1967-1969. Research associate National Urban League, Washington, 1969-1971, Ford Foundation Study Leadership in Public Education, Washington, 1971-1973.
Executive director Cultural Education Collaborative, Boston, 1974-1977, Massachusetts Council Arts/Humanities, Boston, 1977-1989. Museum director Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston, 1989.
Resident National History Society 1993.
Advising committee National Trust of Historic Preservation, 1993. Visiting committee Fitchburg Art Museum, 1992-1994. Board of directors New England Foundation for Arts, 1978-1989, National Assembly/State Arts Agencies, Washington, 1981-1983, Greater Boston Arts Fund, 1984-1989, Boston Architectural Foundation, 1986-1989, National Art Stabilization Fund, 1990-1995, Boston Fenway Program, 1990-1993.
Trustee Institute Contemporary Art, Boston, 1990, Old Sturbridge Village, 1991-1994.
Visiting committee School Museum Fine Arts, Boston, 1989, advisory board Massachusetts College Art, 1979-1981. Fulbright scholar, 1986.
Recipient Design Travel Grant, Women"s Travel Club, Boston, Massachusetts, 1982, Polaroid travel grant, 1987, Fund for Mutual Understanding travel grant to Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics, 1988, Art award Massachusetts College Art, 1987, Lyman Ziegler award Commonwealth of Massachusetts, 1988.
Senior executive progressive Kennedy School Govt, Harvard University. Intern in education Washington, 1967—1969. Research associate National Urban League, 1969—1971, Ford Foundation Study Leadership Public Education, Washington, 0197—1973.
Executive director Cultural Education Collaborative, Boston, 1974—1977, Massachusetts Council Arts/Humanities, Boston, 1977—1978. Museum director Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, since 1989. Resident National History Society, since 1993.
Advisory committee National Trust Historic Preservation, since 1199. Visiting committee Fitchburg Art Museum.
Board directors New England Foundation Arts, 1978—1989. Advisory board Massachusetts College Art, 1979—1981. Board directors National Assembly/State Arts Agencies, Washington, 1981—1983, Greater Boston Arts Fund., 1984—1989, Boston Architectural Foundation, 1986—1989, National Art Stabilization Fund., Boston Fenway Program., 1990—1993.
Trustee Institute Contemporary Art, Boston, since 1990. Visiting communications School Museum Fine Arts, since 1989. Trustee Old Sturbridge Village, 1991—1994.
Member of Radcliffe Alumnae Career Services (advisory communications 1974), National Endowment Arts (task force training & development of artists & art edu 1978, museum panel. 1978-1981, design panel 1978-1981, dance panel 1982-1984, design panel since 1988, president Clinton's transition team arts & humanities 1992-1993), Boston Society Architecture (honorary).
Married Bruce Ivor McPherson, September 4, 1977. 1 child, Katherine Black.