MOA Unmasked: Looking at the Benin Collections
Join MOA for a behind-the-scenes tour with conservator Mauray Toutloff and curator Nuno Porto.
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MOA offers special rates for groups, as well as some options for private tours.
Book Your GroupThe Audrey and Harry Hawthorn Library + Archives is open by appointment.
Learn MoreFrom Vancouver: The westbound 4, 14, 25, 33, R4, 44, 49, 84, 99 B-Line, and 480 buses arrive at UBC. Get off at the last stop and walk northwest. See detailed directions.
Once at UBC Exchange, you can also transfer to the 68 Wesbrook Village bus instead of walking to MOA. Get off at NW Marine Dr at West Mall. Full transit information at the Translink website.
From Downtown Vancouver: Cross the Burrard or Granville Street bridges, and then head west on 4th Avenue, Broadway, 10th Avenue or 16th Avenue all the way to UBC.
From YVR Airport: Exit the Arthur Laing Bridge and head west onto Southwest Marine Drive, and follow this road to UBC.
Once at UBC, watch for signs guiding you to MOA. Paid parking can be purchased by cash or credit card. An Evo parking lot is located a 7-minute walk south of MOA.
From downtown Vancouver: Cross the Burrard Street Bridge and exit to the right onto Cornwall Street. Follow to Point Grey Road until NW Marine Drive all the way to UBC.
Please note that this route involves a significant hill, and that Mobi bike shares do not have stations at UBC.
Spaces at MOA can be rented for weddings, corporate and community events.
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The History Robes of Jut-ke-Nay–Hazel Wilson
Ancient Andean Cosmovision
Cosmovisión Ancestral Andina
Reflecting on Northwest Coast Art
Join us for a evening of sky stories and cosmic culture at MOA.
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Enjoy open art studio time with MOA’s Cultural Interpreters.
MOA • Free with museum admission
MOA welcomes ceramics artist Jai Sallay-Carrington as this year’s Ceramic Artist-in-Residence, from June to August 2026.

“This will become one of the most talked about institutions in North America.” When Michael Ames, the Museum’s director at the time, spoke those words…
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April 8, 2026 marks UBC Giving Day—a 24-hour campus-wide fundraising event aimed at bringing together the community to maximize awareness, engagement, and fundraising for important causes…
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For more than three decades, Elder Larry Grant has been a guiding presence at MOA. A respected Musqueam Elder, educator, and knowledge keeper, he has…
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Explore stories and articles from around the web that reflect the values, research, communities and activities related to MOA and museums around the world.
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Explore MOA’s nearly 50,000 objects now on the Collections Online (MOA-CAT) system.
Visit Collections OnlineMOA’s ethnographic objects come from around world, including the South Pacific, Asia, Africa, Europe and the Americas.
Learn MoreThe Conservation department is responsible for the care, use and preservation of the collections that are housed at MOA.
Learn MoreThe Curatorial department supports initiatives — including research, exhibitions and publishing — that help to build respectful relationships and mutual understanding with cultural communities represented through MOA’s collections.
Learn MoreThe Audrey and Harry Hawthorn Library and Archives Department at MOA includes a library, an archive, and an oral history and language lab.
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Learn about MOA’s newest touchable object, Qap’u’luq-John Marston’s Harbour Canoe, now on view in the Great Hall.
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The new MOA Publication, Sea of Islands brings together knowledge holders, scholars, and artists from across the Pacific with Western scholars working with Pacific collections—as well as members of diasporic Oceanic communities—to share the stories and journeys of the objects that comprise Canada’s largest Oceanic collection, housed at the Museum of Anthropology at UBC.
Read MoreMOA is committed to promoting awareness and understanding of culturally diverse ways of knowing the world through challenging and innovative programs and partnerships with Indigenous, local and global communities.
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Learn MoreLearn more about MOA’s Volunteer Associates program, and how to join our dedicated team of volunteers.
Learn MoreThe Museum of Anthropology at UBC is a dynamic and challenging work environment that offers a range of roles for professionals and students.
Work at MOAMOA supports the principles of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, including originating communities’ right to “maintain, control, protect and develop their cultural heritage, traditional knowledge and traditional cultural expression.”
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Museum of Anthropology at the
University of British Columbia
6393 NW Marine Drive
Vancouver, BC, Canada V6T 1Z2
Email • info@moa.ubc.ca
Phone • 604-822-5087
Join MOA for a behind-the-scenes tour with conservator Mauray Toutloff and curator Nuno Porto.
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Join MOA for a behind-the-scenes tour with MOA Curator Fuyubi Nakamura and MOA Conservator Mauray Toutloff.
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Join MOA for a rare opportunity to visit the Museum during our temporary closure.
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Join a selection of academics, artists, activists and community leaders for special public tours of MOA’s new feature exhibition.
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Join the African Descent Society BC for an outdoor walking tour of Vancouver, to commemorate Black History Month.
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Join a selection of curators, artists and community leaders for special public tours of Sankofa: African Routes, Canadian Roots, with a focus on sharing perspectives about African and Black history, political affirmation and cultural identity.
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東日本大震災10周年:「記憶のための未来」展
担当キュレーターによるオンラインツアー
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Join MOA Curator Carol E. Mayer for special tours of Playing with Fire on the last day of the exhibition—Sunday, March 29.
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Join Bill McLennan, MOA Curator Emeritus, for special tours in honour of the centennial of Bill Reid’s birth—January 12, 1920.
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Free museum admission all day long for MOA’s 70th Anniversary!
It all officially started on March 5, 1949, when the Museum of Anthropology opened to the public at UBC’s Main Library. Seventy years later, we’re opening our doors again, in our current home, to welcome everyone—with free admission all day.
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MOA acknowledges that it is built on the traditional, ancestral and unceded land of the Musqueam people.