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Irish curator and national librarian From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Audrey Whitty (born May 1977) is an Irish archaeologist, librarian and curator. As of February 2023,[1] she is the director of the National Library of Ireland.[2] She was deputy director of the National Museum of Ireland (NMI), a curator at the Corning Museum of Glass and a curator of glass and ceramics at the NMI.[3]
Audrey Whitty | |
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Director, National Library of Ireland | |
Assumed office February 2023[1] | |
Preceded by | Sandra Collins, with an acting director between |
Personal details | |
Education | University College Dublin (B.A., M.A.) Trinity College Dublin (Ph.D.) |
Occupation | Librarian, curator |
Whitty is one of the three children of Eileen (née Stack) and Richard Whitty.[4] She studied at University College Dublin, where she obtained a Bachelor of Arts in History and Archaeology, and a Masters in Archaeology.[5]
Whitty worked for the National Museum of Ireland (NMI) from 2001. She was curator of the ceramics, glass and Asian collections, in the Art and Industrial Division of the museum.[3] While working with the museum, she was awarded a doctorate in the History of Art by Trinity College Dublin, and her thesis about the donations of Albert Bender to the National Museum was published as a book in 2011.[5][6] Bender had given a significant collection to the museum in memory of his mother but for many years there was no space to display it, and Whitty was involved in the re-establishment of a public exhibition of much of the Bender collection.[7]
In 2013, taking a career break, she[8] went to work for the Corning Museum of Glass in New York state, as curator of European and Asian Glass. She returned to Ireland, and the NMI, in 2015, as Keeper (Head) of the Art and Industrial Division, dealing with decorative arts, design and history.[3]
In 2019, she was promoted to head all collections and educational operations of the National Museum, and in 2021, she was appointed as its deputy director.[5][9] Whitty was involved in the decision to remove Michael Collins' bloodied cap from display as it involved the exhibition of human remains.[10][11] She curated the exhibition (A)Dressing Our Hidden Truths about the scandalous mother and baby homes and Magdalene laundries[12][13] where thousands of children died.[14]
Whitty was designated as the new director of the National Library of Ireland.[15][16] She took up that office in February 2023,[1] for a five-year term.[15]
Whitty was elected to the board of the Irish Museums Association in 2018, and has been chairperson since 2020.[3] Whitty is a trustee of the Stourbridge Glass Museum,[17] and was from 2020 until February 2023[18] a member of the board of North Lands Creative, a "centre for the study and development of glass as an artform" in Caithness, Scotland.[19]
Whitty has more than 70 publications, including a book, a book chapter and a peer-reviewed journal article:
while other publications and contributions include:
Whitty is married, with at least one daughter.[25]
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