Monday |
10 am – 5 pm |
Tuesday |
10 am – 5 pm |
Wednesday |
10 am – 5 pm |
Thursday |
10 am – 9 pm |
Friday |
10 am – 5 pm |
Saturday |
10 am – 5 pm |
Sunday |
10 am – 5 pm |
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Cultural Interpreters Tours + Artist Demos
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Take a tour, or watch an artist demonstration with one of MOA’s Cultural Interpreters.
MOA is thrilled to announce the new Cultural Interpreters Program, featuring tour guides from a range of First Nations and cultural backgrounds. Visitors will have a unique opportunity to learn about the MOA collection from an Indigenous perspective and gain insight from Cultural Interpreters who have a personal connection to the belongings and treasures.
In addition to the daily tours, the Cultural Interpreters provide learning experiences through art-making demonstrations. Visitors are encouraged to drop in to watch demonstrations of carving and beading.
Daily Tour Schedule
Tuesday – Thursday | 11 am, 1 pm + 3 pm
Friday – Sunday | 1 pm + 3 pm
Tours last approximately 45 to 60 minutes.
Daily schedule subject to change. Please note: there will be NO tours or demos on the following dates: May 19 and May 29.
Artist Demonstration Schedule
Wednesday + Thursday | 1 – 4 pm
Friday | 11 am – 4 pm
Saturday + Sunday | 1 – 4 pm
Daily schedule subject to change. Please note: there will be NO tours or demos on the following dates: May 19 and May 29.
Cultural Interpreters
Brooke Viveiros (Gitxsan/Haisla)
Drea Nisyok (Nisga’a/Haisla/Tsimshian)
Grace Fong (Haida/Chinese and Filipino)
Jacqueline Morrisseau-Addison (Saulteaux)
Kyle Manitobenis (Ditidaht/Huu-ay-aht/Ojibwe)
The Cultural Interpreters Program is made possible by the generous support of the Campbell Family Trust.
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