Museum offers behind-the-scenes tours

June 8, 2015

Theresa Bakker
907-474-6941

UAF photo by JR Ancheta. Visitors get ready to go behind the scenes at the UA Museum of the North.
UAF photo by JR Ancheta. Visitors get ready to go behind the scenes at the UA Museum of the North.


The University of Alaska Museum of the North is offering behind-the-scenes tours to visitors this summer. Participants will get exclusive tours of the museum's labs and work spaces, where collection managers and curators take care of 1.5 million specimens and artifacts.

The museum’s collections represent millions of years of biological diversity and thousands of years of cultural traditions in the North. The collections are organized into 10 research disciplines. Visitors can watch scientists, historians and artists working with the collections and ask about their research. There will be an opportunity to receive snapshots from the tour, as well.

Behind-the-Scenes Tours are offered Thursdays and Fridays at 2 p.m. The cost is $10 per person. The tours are recommended for ages 12 and up. Space is limited to 10 people.  The tours will be available through the end of August. For more information or to reserve a space, call 474-7505.

ADDITIONAL CONTACTS: Angela Linn, senior ethnology and history collections manager, at 907-474-1828 or via email at ajlinn@alaska.edu; Dan David, visitor services manager, at 907-474-5137 or via email at dsdavid@alaska.edu

ON THE WEB: www.uaf.edu/museum/plan-your-visit/happenings/special-events/