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Thursday |
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Culture Club at MOA: Imprints of the Land
Sunday August 25 | 11 am – 2 pm
Native Youth Program Tours + Interpretation
Thursday July 4 – Tuesday August 13 (Tuesday – Friday)
Stitching Resistance: Palestinian Tatreez Workshop with Rawan Hassan
Sunday August 11 | 1 – 4 pm
All Past EventsGroup + Tour Bookings
MOA offers special rates for groups, as well as some options for private tours.
Learn MoreMOA Unmasked: Afrofuturism and the Black Speculative Arts Movement
Thursday, February 15 at 7 pm + Friday, February 16 at 4:30 pm
In celebration of Black History Month, take a tour with Ethọ́s Lab creative directors Jazz Groden-Gilchrist and Olúwáṣọlá Kẹ́hìndé Olówó-Aké, and MOA Curator Nuno Porto.
In this special tour, meet creative directors from one of MOA’s community partners, Ethọ́s Lab, a non-profit innovation academy for teens based in Vancouver. With the support of UBC’s Community University Engagement Support Fund, MOA has been partnering with Ethọ́s Lab on a creative arts and science project. Tour participants will hear from Ethọ́s Lab creative directors Jazz Groden-Gilchrist and Olúwáṣọlá Kẹ́hìndé Olówó-Aké, and MOA Curator Nuno Porto for a behind-the-scenes presentation of this collaborative project.
Don’t miss your last chance to join a MOA Unmasked tour before the Museum’s reopening in June. Tours fill up quickly—book your spot today!
Ethós Lab is an after-school innovation academy for youth Grades 5 to 12 to discover, explore and grow through S.T.E.A.M and culture-based experience.
Tours are 90 minutes long.
Due to the behind-the-scenes nature of these tours, capacity is very limited and registration/tickets are required in advance. Tickets will not be available at the door. Latecomers cannot be accommodated.
SOLD OUT: Thursday, February 15 at 7 pm
SOLD OUT: Friday, February 16 at 4:30 pm
MOA • $20 Regular | $12 for MOA Members, Indigenous peoples, UBC students/faculty/staff Program Tour