The Museum Shop
The Museum Shop
The Museum Shop features a fine selection of original Northwest Coast jewellery, masks, carvings, baskets, and limited edition prints. Visit us online or onsite to choose from an eclectic array of clothing, gifts and collectibles inspired by Museum exhibits, or purchase a wide variety of books with topics related to Northwest Coast anthropology, art, and contemporary issues. The Museum of Anthropology also has its own line of giftware designed by Northwest Coast artists Lyle Wilson (Haisla), Susan Point (Coast Salish), Vernon Brown (Blackfish Clan, Kitkatla, BC), and Shawn Hunt (Heiltsuk).
Museum Shop products can be shipped to any destination. We are also pleased to assist with conference, corporate, or wedding gifts.
All proceeds from the Shop fund museum acquisitions, publications, and public programs.
Queries:
Museum Shop Manager
Tel: 604.822.3440
Fax: 604.822.2974
Email: shop@moa.ubc.ca
Directions/Map
The Museum of Anthropology is located on the campus of the University of British Columbia, twenty minutes from downtown Vancouver. For directions, click www.ubc.ca/about/maps.html.
Parking
There is parking available across the street from the Museum in the Rose Garden Parkade.
Payment
VISA, MasterCard, and debit cards accepted. Phone and mail orders welcome. We ship practically anywhere!
Shop News
New book on MOA Collections now available
Visit MOA's Shop to find original artworks from around the world, plus a brand new book on book about MOA's collections, published by Douglas & McIntyre, "The Museum of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia."
Edited by Dr. Carol E. Mayer and Dr. Anthony A. Shelton, this stunning volume celebrates MOA's rich past and promising future. Lavishly illustrated, it highlights 150 works from the Museum's vast collections, which include historic and contemporary carvings, ceramics, sculptures, paintings and textiles from Asia, the South Pacific, North, South, and Central America, Africa, Australia, and Europe, as well as magnificent totem poles, sculptures, carved boxes, feast dishes, baskets, and intricate items made of gold, silver, and argillite from the Northwest Coast of B.C. Short histories of each collection and extended captions offer fascinating details. To purchase your copy, visit the MOA Shop or call 604.822.3440 today!
Photo Credit: MOA book cover
