Museum of Anthropology at UBC

A Place of World Arts + Cultures

Vancouver (beyond downtown)

Explore traditional and contemporary art from Northwest Coast First Nations and other cultures across the world at the Museum of Anthropology. MOA features provocative exhibitions and engaging events, all within an iconic building designed by renowned architect Arthur Erickson that overlooks the mountains and ocean. Just 20 minutes by car from downtown Vancouver, you’ll admire magnificent carvings, weavings and contemporary artworks, as well as the world’s largest collection of works by acclaimed Haida artist Bill Reid. Explore the Multiversity Galleries where more than 9,000 objects from around the world are displayed. Stroll the Museum Grounds, where monumental totem poles, Haida houses and Musqueam artworks capture the dramatic beauty of traditional Northwest Coast architecture and design, or take a free guided tour and learn about the many cultures that call this spectacular region home.

6393 NW Marine Dr, Vancouver, BC, CA, V6T 1Z2

https://moa.ubc.ca/

[email protected]

6048225950

Hours

Amenities And Experiences

Dining On-site
Paid Parking
Indigenous Experience
Movie & TV Featured Location
Self-guided Tours
Free Public Wifi
Gift Shop

Type

Museums, Galleries and Culture

Accessibility

Accessibility Audited
Wheelchair Accessible

Location Setting

Indoor & Outdoor