Utah State University's Museum of Anthropology

Logan, Utahmuseum
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About

The Museum of Anthropology at Utah State University in Logan offers a unique opportunity to explore human cultures and archaeological heritage in an academic setting. Located at 730 Old Main Hill on the USU campus, this museum provides visitors with an intimate and intellectually engaging experience that differs from larger, more commercialized institutions. For anyone interested in understanding the diversity of human societies, cultural practices, and the material evidence of past civilizations, this museum presents an accessible and thoughtful approach to these subjects right in the heart of Logan. The collections and exhibitions at the Museum of Anthropology focus on anthropological materials and artifacts that reflect the discipline's commitment to understanding human cultures across time and geography. Visitors can expect to encounter exhibits that showcase ethnographic objects, archaeological materials, and cultural items that illustrate how people have lived, created, and organized their societies. The museum's programming reflects its position within an academic department, meaning exhibitions often emphasize scholarly inquiry and educational value rather than spectacle. This approach creates a more contemplative environment where visitors are invited to think critically about cultural diversity, historical change, and the methods anthropologists use to study human societies. When visiting the museum, expect a space that feels welcoming and scholarly without being intimidating. The atmosphere is conducive to browsing at your own pace and allows for deeper engagement with individual pieces and displays. The museum serves both the university community and the general public, creating an inclusive environment for anyone curious about anthropology and human cultures. Whether you are a student seeking to expand your knowledge, a longtime resident of Logan wanting to explore local cultural resources, or a visitor to the area interested in museums, the Museum of Anthropology provides a meaningful experience. For current information about exhibitions, hours, and special programs, you can visit their website at https://artsci.usu.edu/social-sciences/anthropology/museum-of-anthropology/ to plan your visit.

Current Exhibitions

CurrentSolo Exhibition

Japanese Fashion and Fine Arts: Artistry Intertwined

Morgan Meyers

Solo exhibition by USU senior Morgan Meyers exploring the intersection of Japanese fashion and fine arts. The exhibit offered activities for all ages.

Starting January 11, 2026
Opening Reception: January 11, 2026
Japanese fashionfine artscultural artscontemporary
Tickets: Free
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Hours

Monday: Closed

Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Thursday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Friday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Saturday: Closed

Sunday: Closed

Contact Information

Address

730 Old Main Hill

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