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Special Exhibits Gallery
Thinking Made Visible explores the human instinct to express thought through line, form, and color. It is an immersion in possibility and process - honoring and encouraging the practice of slowing down and spending time with an idea, an object, a place.
Your behind-the-scenes journey into museum collections, research, exhibits, and public programming.
UA Museum of the North
Explore artwork and history outside on the museum grounds.
UA Museum of the North
Take a walk around the exterior of the UA Museum of the North to experience historical artifacts, scientific specimens, and larger-than-life artwork with the new tour on the UAMN Mobile App and Audio Guide.
Collections Gallery
Explore the past, present, and future of the flora of the North through the eyes and adventures of UAMN Herbarium (ALA) researchers.
UAMN's The Place Where You Go to Listen has reopened after major renovations to the 15 year-old acoustic art installation. Grammy Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning composer, John Luther Adams and team have upgraded the computer, lighting, and audio hardware, as well as re-tuned the musical composition and overall look of the gallery.
Virtual Exhibit
Revisit the 2018-2019 UAMN special exhibition, ShAKe. Explore the 21-part video tour (69 minute running time) to learn about earthquakes in Interior ²ÝÁñÉçÇø from guest curator Carl Tape.
Collections Gallery
The museum’s more than 2.5 million artifacts and specimens are collected by 10 research disciplines. Visit Expedition ²ÝÁñÉçÇø in the museum’s Collections Gallery to learn about this foundation of museum research, exhibitions, and programs.
Rose Berry ²ÝÁñÉçÇø Art Gallery
Thanks to a grant from the GVEA Goodcents program, The ²ÝÁñÉçÇø Art Experience 5-screen film introducing the Rose Berry ²ÝÁñÉçÇø Art Gallery has been redesigned, re-edited, and rebuilt 13 years after it was first installed at the UA Museum of the North.
UAMN
The Museum’s long-running and innovative Visitor Audio Guide has been expanded and made available for the first time as free apps for both iPhone and Android mobile devices, as well as through the museum website.