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Mezzanine to be added at MOA Storage Facility

Since the Museum of Anthropology’s inception in 1963, we have acquired nearly 30,000 artifacts from all around the world through the generosity of community donors.   When our objects are not on exhibition, they reside in an off-site storage facility.  We implement and maintain the best […]


MOA Collaborates with Libraries for On the Same Page 2019

The Museum of Anthropology is proud to be collaborating with the Forsyth County Library system for their On the Same Page community read initiative, which asks everyone to come together around reading and discussing a book that takes on complex issues and provides rich material […]


Historic Bethabara Archaeology on View

This summer, the Museum of Anthropology will present a new WFU student-curated mini exhibit entitled A House Divided: Tri-Racial Tensions at Historic Bethabara.  Founded by Moravian immigrants in 1753, Historic Bethabara is remembered as the first European village in what would later become Forsyth County, […]


MOA Participating in Blue Star Museums

The Museum of Anthropology joins museums nationwide in participating in the tenth summer of Blue Star Museums, a program which provides free admission to our nation’s active-duty military personnel and their families through Monday, September 2, 2019, Labor Day. Military can find the list of participating […]


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