EXHIBITS
 

The Day the Island was Saved

Student Exhibit

Now - August 27

 

Catalina's Flying Fish

Now - January 2009

 

The Birth of Sportfishing

July 4 - January 4, 2009

 

A Grateful Island: The Fire of May 2007

July 4 - January 4, 2009

 

World War II Retrospective

July 4 - January 4, 2009

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
  COLLECTIONS

The Museum’s collections, comprised of historical and cultural items from and about Santa Catalina Island, support the Museum's mission by fostering awareness and appreciation of our island’s heritage through their use in research, exhibitions and educational programs.  Over the years the Museum has built collections, primarily through donations, which can be divided into the areas of history, archaeology and research archives.  The collections, totaling approximately 150,000 items, fall into the following categories: archaeology, photographs, ephemera, newspapers, archives, postcards, three-dimensional historical collections, natural history, library, oral history, audio/visual and art.

COLLECTION HIGHLIGHTS
The Museum has one of the largest collections of Island Gabrielino artifacts in the world.  Items are from both archaeological site excavations as well as found pieces brought in as individual donations.  The collection is of great scientific and cultural value and can be accessed for research by appointment with our Curator.  A minimum two-week notice is requested as storage is offsite.

The Museum also features a large and comprehensive collection of Catalina pottery and tile which was manufactured on the island from 1927-1937.  We have over 10,000 photographs and negatives documenting island life from the early 1880s until present day.  We have boat models, sportfishing items, artifacts from the Island's steamships and much more.

 

Research Center: In February 2005 we proudly opened the Catalina Island Museum Research Center in the center of town. The new Center centralizes our extensive archives and makes them accessible to researchers. The Center also houses offices for our Executive Director, Executive Assistant/Membership Coordinator, Curator and Office Manager.
Collections that can by accessed there include a nearly complete run of the local papers (The Catalina Islander began in 1914), approximately 10,000 photographs and negatives, hundreds of brochures and other ephemera, telephone directories, postcards and more.

Offices are open Monday - Saturday, but appointments are required for access to the research collections. Either email or call our Curator for an appointment: 310.510.4650. The Research Center is located at the top floor of 220 Metropole, Avalon, CA 90704.
 

HISTORICAL ARTICLES
Curator Jeannine Pedersen and others have authored several articles for ecatalina.com. Click here to view these sources of information on topics such as Catalina during World War II, the Chicago Cubs, Bird Park, plein air painting, the Fire of 1915 and more.

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