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PLAN YOUR VISIT

FREE ADMISSION

Admission to the Museum is always free, as is entrance to all current exhibitions and upcoming events. Pre-booking is not required, with the exception of certain limited events.

HOURS

Monday: 10 AM - 9 PM
Tuesday: 10 AM - 6 PM
Wednesday: 10 AM - 6 PM
Thursday: 10 AM - 9 PM
Friday: 10 AM - 9 PM
Saturday: 10 AM - 6 PM
Closed Sunday

Holiday and Event Closure

General Conference Closure

The Museum will be closed on Saturday, October 5 due to General Conference.

Thanksgiving Closure

The Museum will close early at 4 PM on Wednesday, November 27 and remain closed on Thanksgiving Day.

Christmas Closure

The Museum will be closed on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.

New Year's Closure

The Museum will be closed on New Year's Eve and New Year's Day.

Maintenance Closure

The MOA will be closed for three weeks in May for routine building maintenance.
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Making the Most of Your Visit

The MOA offers a wide variety of breathtaking, nuanced exhibitions to ensure that everyone who visits will find something to connect with, whether it’s an inspiring religious scene, a stunning landscape, or an abstract exploration. We encourage you to browse our events calendar to see what may be going on during your visit. These include expert lectures, art creation activities for children, live music performances, and more. There are also activities and guides you can access online whenever you visit to enhance your experience. And before you’re finished, make sure you drop by the MOA Store to pickup a souvenir, such as fine art print of one of the pieces you’ve seen!

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Museum Etiquette

Whether you’re a first-time guest or a season museum-goer, we hope every visit to the BYU Museum of Art is a wonderful experience. To help you have a safe and fulfilling visit, here are a few useful tips.

  • Unless otherwise indicated, all artwork is a touch-free, hands-free experience. Please maintain a minimum of 18 inches distance between you and any artworks.
  • To preserve the condition of the art, backpacks and other large bags are not allowed in the galleries. A secure coat and bag check is free for visitors. Please ask the Front Desk for help.
  • Food and drink are not allowed in the galleries. Food and drink from the MOA Café must remain in the Café.
  • Personal use non-flash photography and video from phones is acceptable unless otherwise indicated (and we invite you to tag us in your photos!). Non-phone cameras, tripods, selfie-sticks, and other stabilizing equipment is NOT permitted without prior authorization. All film or photography requests should be made to the Museum Communications Department using this form. Please submit your request at least two weeks in advance.
  • Sketching in the galleries is not permitted without prior approval from the Registration Department.
  • We love when families and children visit the museum! Parents and caregivers—please keep an eye on your little ones so they don’t get lost…or so lost in the artwork that they accidentally touch it.
  • Firearms and weapons are prohibited on BYU campus, including the Museum of Art.
  • Animals are not permitted in the museum with the exception of trained service dogs.
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Visitor Parking

Free visitor parking is available near the Museum’s northeast entrance on North Campus Drive and in any available visitor lot on the BYU campus. Buses may drop off in front of the MOA, but must park in the lot southeast of Lavell Edwards Stadium. More information about parking and directions to the Museum are available by calling the Museum at 801-422-8287.

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Contact Us

Information Desk: (801) 422-8287
Administration: (801) 422-8257
MOA Store: (801) 422-8214 or 877-266-5053
Museum Cafe: (801) 422-6990

Current Exhibitions

Of Souls and Sacraments

Symbol and Context in Christian Art
Open through March 1, 2025

Counterpoint

Selections from the MOA Collection from the 1960s and Beyond
Open through December 7, 2024

The Difficult Part

Brian Kershisnik: A Mid-Career Retrospective
Open through May 3, 2025

Reconciliation

Biblical Imagination in German Expressionist Prints
Open through October 19, 2024

Off Kilter, On Point

Art of the 1960s from Colorado State University
Open through December 7, 2024

Upcoming Events:

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Print Study Room: Dürer

Wednesday, September 18 - Friday, September 20
Witness Albrecht Dürer's iconic works from 10 AM - 4 PM.
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Art After Dark: Party in the U.S.A.

7:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Friday, September 20
Art After Dark returns September 20 to celebrate opening night of 'Crossing the Divide'!
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Open Studio – Broken Things

11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Saturday, September 21
Open studio is our art-making event for all ages, with new activities each month!
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Notice: Visitors to the Museum may be filmed, photographed, or recorded by the BYU Museum of Art during their visit for educational and promotional uses, including for posting on the BYU Museum of Art website, social media pages, etc.