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Tupananchiskama: Ancient Andean Cosmovision

Explore nearly 100 ancient Andean artifacts in this world-premiere exhibition reflecting spiritual cycles of life and death.

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When Wed, May 20 · 5:00 PM – Thu, May 21 · 12:00 AM 5:00 PM – Thu, May 21 · 12:00 AM

Where Museum of Anthropology (MOA) 6393 NW Marine Dr, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z2, Canada Open in Google Maps

Getting There UBC Exch ~880m away
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About this event

Guest curated by Luis Manuel González, this bilingual exhibition at the Museum of Anthropology offers a deep dive into Andean cosmovision. It features nearly 100 items crafted from ceramic, textile, bone, and shell from MOA's collection. The title 'Tupananchiskama' means 'until life brings us together again' in Quechua. Admission is free for Indigenous people and children under 5, with half-price entry on Thursday evenings.