Monetary donations are also gratefully accepted!
Why I Design highlight video!

Last month Museum of Vancouver  invited Vancouverites to explore and celebrate innovation in action at our annual Why I Design event! For those of you who couldn't make it here is a video with some highlights. Stay tuned for next year's event coming up in 2019!
in/flux: Art of Korean Diaspora
On View! 

Museum of Vancouver   and the Consulate General of the Republic of Korea in Vancouver proudly present  in/flux: Art of Korean Diaspora , a collaborative exhibition featuring works from three Korean-Canadian artists.  Carefully curated selections of photography, traditional calligraphy, and ceramics will be on display, all conveying, in their own way, the complex and dynamic nature of Canadian art and identity.  
Vancity members receive 50% discount at MOV!

Did you know? Museum of Vancouver is now offering  50% discounted admission to MOV  for Vancity members and a friend until the end of 2018. Just show your Vancity MEMBER CARD® or enviro™ Visa card at the ticket counter to receive discounted admission for you and your plus-one (Vancity members can also claim their discount without an accompanying non-member). Vancity members will also receive a 10% discount on gift shop purchases at the Lattimer Gallery & Gift Shop @ MOV! More information.
Haida Now Gallery Tours
Friday-Monday @11:30 am and 1:30 pm

Haida Now: A Visual Feast of Innovation and Tradition  features an unparalleled collection of Haida art, boasting more than 450 works. Tours are available Friday-Monday @11:30am and 1:30pm. This 30-minute highlight tour focuses on key themes and works within the gallery. Free for MOV Members or with museum admission.  More Information.

Please note: There will be no tours scheduled for: Saturday, December 15th, Sunday, December 23rd, Monday, December 24th.
Built City Speaker Series: Triple Net Leases - Can Neighborhoods Survive Them?
Thursday January 31, 2019

Join our panel and lively discussion to learn more about insight and policy reform for small business in the wake of Vancouver’s Triple Net Leases. RAIC Thought Leader and Moderator Gloria Venczel will guide discussion following presentations from David Nishi-Bellingham, BC Director, AEC Property Tax , Jane and Karen Tenant, sisters/co-owners of Chocolate Mousse on Robson St., Michelle Barile, Executive Director of the West Broadway BIA and Marianne Amodio, Architect of the Hollywood Theatre Revitalization . More Information.
Join the MOVement!

Becoming a member of the  Museum of Vancouver  is a great way to connect with like-minded people who are passionate about our city! Contact our Visitor Services team at 604-736-4431 about giving the gift of a membership this holiday season. View member benefits!
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What's on in the community...
Heritage Christmas at Burnaby Village Museum
Now until January 4, 2019

Old-fashioned family fun, spectacular light displays, special entertainment and more!
Free entry and carousal rides for only $2.65!

Polar Explorer - A Maritime Museum Christmas Celebration
December 23, 2018

Climb onboard the original polar Explorer, the RCMP boat, the St. Roch. Visit with Santa Claus in the North Pole and build your very own polar explorer that looks just like the St. Roch. There will be carolers and music to make your visit even more magical. Drop by the Vancouver Maritime Museum from 12:30 to 4:30 for a winter experience straight from the Arctic!

National Geographic Live Presents... On the Trail of Big Cats
Wednesday, February 27, 2019

National Geographic Live is the live events division of National Geographic. With a broad roster of talent including renowned photographers, scientists, authors, filmmakers and adventurers, National Geographic Live’s critically acclaimed programs have connected with audiences worldwide for over a century Us the code “ngmember20” at the checkout and receive 20% off discount to any of the shows. More Information.
We acknowledge that the city of Vancouver is on the shared, unceded traditional territories of the Musqueam, Skwxwú7mesh and Tsleil-Waututh First Nations.