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Museum of Anthropology

Région touristique : Vancouver

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MOA, Canada’s contemporary museum of world arts and cultures, is a place of extraordinary architectural beauty, provocative programming, and exciting exhibitions. From towering totem poles in our spectacular Great Hall, to the iconic “The Raven and the First Men” sculpture in the Bill Reid Rotunda, to more than 10,000 objects from around the world housed in our new Multiversity Galleries, and cutting-edge temporary exhibitions on display in The Audain Gallery, MOA offers endless opportunities for visitors to discover and learn about their own and other cultures. We also offer an outdoor totem display, elegant Shop, Café MOA, free guided gallery walks, and customized tours by special arrangement. Wheelchair accessible. www.moa.ubc.ca

Renseignements sur les collections

MOA houses some 36,000 ethnographic objects, as well as 535,000 archaeological objects under the care of UBC's Laboratory of Archaeology. The ethnographic materials derive from many parts of the world, including the South Pacific, Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Americas. There are approximately 6,000 objects from B.C's First Nations in MOA's collections; we also house 5,000 textiles from around the world, 3,500 coins, and 4,400 works on paper/made of paper. An additional 700 objects are at any one time on temporary exhibit at MOA, loaned to other institutions, undergoing conservation work, or under consideration by students and researchers.

Nombre approximatif d'objets ou de spécimens dans la collection : 36,000

Archives

The Archive of the Museum of Anthropology provides a valuable research tool for museum staff, the university community and the public at large. It provides a vital source not only for documenting museum functions, but for providing records to aid the museum in carrying out its various education activities. In addition, it supplies abundant research opportunities for students, authors, documentary filmmakers, First Nations researchers, and many others.

The purpose of the Archive is to preserve the history of the Museum of Anthropology, maintain records that provide context for the Museum's collection of artifacts, and to ensure that these records are safeguarded for future generations.

Architectural Records • Electronic Records • Photographs • Sound Recordings • Textual Records

Arts décoratifs

Ceramics, Porcelain or Pottery • Textiles or Tapestries

Beaux-arts

Culture :
African • American • Asian • Australian • Canadian • Aboriginal or First Nations • Inuit • European • Oceanian • Central/South American

Période :
Contemporary • Modern • Historical

Média : Painting • Prints and Drawings • Sculpture

Histoire humaine

Archaeological Objects • Masks • Musical Instruments • Oral History • Weapons

Services

Services de recherche

Archival Records • Library
Autre : MOA Centre for Cultural Research

Programmes Éducatifs

See http://www.moa.ubc.ca/programs/

Classes or Workshops • Demonstrations • Family Programs • Internships • Lectures • School Programs : Age 5-11 (k-6) : Age 12-17 (7-13)(Quebec: Secondary 1-CEGEP)

Information aux Visiteurs

Guided Tours : English • Accessible by Public Transportation • Information Centre or Desk • Parking Facilities : Charged • Gift shop • Special Needs Facilities : Parking : Signs : Washrooms : Wheelchairs available : Wheelchair access • Washrooms
Autres visites guidées : other languages depending on availability

Services de bénévoles

Volunteer Services Available • Volunteer Training Offered

Nombre de bénévoles : 69

Tâches : Information Desk
Gallery Guides
School Programmes
Collections
Archaeology
Conservation
Shop
Library
Special Events

Avantages d'adhésion

Invitations to openings
Discount in shop
Calendars of events (3X year)
Notification of special events
Free admission
Guest passes

Services de restauration

Café MOA offers soups, sandwiches, snacks, coffee and beverages.

Snack Bar or Vending Machines • Catering Services • Reception Facilities

Services Internet

General InformationCollectionsEventsVirtual ExhibitionsEducationSchool Visits or ProgramsDirections or MapOnline Giftshop or BookstoreOther Internet Services

Publications et produits

The Museum Shop offers a wide-range of First Nations carving, prints, and jewellery as well as artist-designed t-shirts, tote bags, aprons and other items. The Shop also carries an extensive selection of books on First Nations history and culture.

Annual Reports • Books • Brochures • Catalogues • Educational kits • Museum Guide • Newsletters • Postcards • Posters • Tour Packages • T-Shirts or Sweatshirts or Caps • Commemorative Souvenirs

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Utilisateur 

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Emplacement

Adresse : University of British Columbia
6393 North West Marine Drive
Vancouver, British Columbia
V6T 1Z2
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Téléphone : (604) 822-5087
Télécopieur : (604) 822-2974
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Heures d'ouverture

Période : Year Round

Ouvert :
Museum, Shop, & Café MOA Hours:


Spring/Summer (through Oct 12, 2010)
 Daily 10 am to 5 pm; Tuesday 10 am to 9 pm



Fall/Winter (Oct 13, 2010 through May 18, 2011) 
Tuesday 10 am to 9 pm; Wednesday to Sunday 10 am to 5 pm; closed Monday.


Fermé : Lundi • Mardi • Mercredi • Jeudi • Vendredi • Samedi • Dimanche
December 25 and 26. Fall/Winter closed Mondays

Droits d'entrée : Charged
Admission

Adult: $14.00

Student & Senior 65 +:$12.00

Family: $35

Tues evenings 5-9 pm: Flat rate $7 (groups included)

Children 6 and under:

Free
Museum members: Free
MOA is wheelchair accessible

Group Rates

For groups of 10 or more if booked in advance (call 604.822.3825)
 Adult: $12.00
 Student & Senior (65+): $10.00
 Children 6 and under: Free

Information


Recorded info: 604.822.5087

Museum Shop: 604.822.3440

Facility Rentals: 604.822.4643

Guided Tours/Group Bookings: 604.822.3825
 info@moa.ubc.ca

Rabais : Groups • Seniors • Students • CMA members