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University of British Columbia Museum of Anthropology Visit for One, Two, or Family of Up to Six (Up to 55% Off)

University of British Columbia Museum of Anthropology
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darrell
3 years ago
Incredible museum if you want to see west coast First Nations carvings and artwork up close.

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One of the most extensive displays of Northwest Coast First Nations art as well as artworks from indigenous cultures around the world

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  • C$8.50 for admission for one adult (C$16.75 value)
  • C$15 for admission for two adults (C$33.50 value)
  • C$22 for admission for a family of two adults and up to four children aged 18 and younger (C$44.75 value)

Exhibits include (In)visible: The Spiritual World of Taiwan through Contemporary Art, which runs November 20, 2015–April 3, 2016; In the Footprint of the Crocodile Man: Contemporary Works from Papua New Guinea, opening March 1, 2016; and Lawrence Paul Yuxweluptun: Unceded Territories, opening May 10, 2016.

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darrell
3 ratings|2 reviews
Incredible museum if you want to see west coast First Nations carvings and artwork up close.
carrie
3 ratings|2 reviews
I’ve lived in BC for 34 years and today was my 1st visit to MOA. The staff were friendly and I appreciate that the COVID-19 vaccine card is required for entry. We enjoyed all the exhibits.
Emily
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10 ratings|9 reviews
We had an outstanding tour with Sheila. She obviously loves volunteering at the MOA and shares her deep knowledge clearly. She wasn’t rushed and she took time to answer questions. It was one of the best museum experiences I’ve had ( and I go to museums in Europe and Asia)
Julie
3 ratings|3 reviews
This is a wonderful museum. The First Nations displays are stunning, being set in a beautiful, light-filled building. There is a very interesting collection of ceramic art now - again very well displayed. Very friendly and knowledgeable staff. I am so proud of this superb place of BC culture.
Julie
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16 ratings|9 reviews
I could spend hours here, such a beautiful museum. I took my three grandchildren ages 5, 7 and 10 and they all enjoyed it. And they have folding stools for those who get too tired stabbing

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