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Welcome to the Museum of Anthropology, a place of world arts and cultures with a special emphasis on the First Nations peoples and other cultural communities of British Columbia, Canada
- Getting Here - Museum of Anthropology at UBC
From Vancouver: The westbound 25, 33, R4, 44, 49, 84, 99 B-Line, and 480 buses arrive at UBC Exchange Get off at UBC Exchange (the last stop) and walk northwest for 15 minutes
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- About MOA - Museum of Anthropology at UBC
MOA’s collection of world textiles is the largest in Western Canada, while the European ceramics collection is one of the two finest in the country MOA’s archives house the Museum’s institutional records and extensive holdings from anthropologists, linguists, missionaries and other travelers
- MOA Access Pass - Museum of Anthropology at UBC
The Access Pass provides unlimited museum admission for one year, so you can return as many times as you’d like to enjoy MOA’s rich offerings For one year of unlimited regular admission to MOA, the Access Pass costs $35 (only $11 more than a one-time regular adult admission ticket)
- Events + Tours - Museum of Anthropology at UBC
Move through the virtual galleries—at your own pace, in your own order—to connect with cultural belongings and artworks through interviews with Indigenous artists and knowledge holders, museum curators and other experts
- VALUE - Museum of Anthropology at UBC
VALUE: Rebecca Belmore at the Museum of Anthropology highlights selected works by the Anishinaabe artist that confront colonial silencing, alienation, and violence inherent in the commodification of land, Indigeneous bodies, and material culture
- STEAM and Storytelling - Museum of Anthropology at UBC
STEAM and Storytelling Recommended grades: 5 – 7 Duration: 2 hours Dates: May 26 – 30, 2025 Times: 10 am – 12 pm or 12:30pm – 2:30 pm Fees: $425 (includes museum admission and taxes) In 2024, Ethọ́s Lab and Museum of Anthropology launched a new display called Atlanthos: Youth-Driven Innovation Through Afrofuturistic Storytelling
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