Arts Academic Advising
Arts Academic Advising works with faculty, academic programs, and campus partners to guide Arts students as they create their academic pathway — with reflection, intention, and enriched learning experiences — from the Faculty’s diverse offerings.
Pacific Affairs
Pacific Affairs is a peer-reviewed, independent, and interdisciplinary scholarly journal focusing on important current political, economic, and social issues throughout Asia and the Pacific. The journal is committed to providing high quality research on Asia and the Pacific that takes readers beyond the headlines and across multiple disciplines.
Canadian Literature
Canadian Literature is an academic quarterly that publishes peer-reviewed scholarly articles in French or English related to the field of Canadian literature, broadly defined. They also publish book reviews of critical and creative works, poems, short notes, writings of importance that have been rediscovered in the archives, interviews with writers, and articles by writers about their craft.
BC Studies
BC Studies is a peer reviewed journal that focuses on British Columbia’s social, cultural, political, and economic life. First published in the spring of 1969, BC Studies has played a unique role in the intellectual life of the province.
Old Auditorium
At over 80 years old, the Old Auditorium is one UBC’s oldest buildings, and is located at the heart of University’s art precinct. It is the only concert hall in Vancouver with a 60-seat orchestra pit, collegial gothic architecture, and a shoebox design for acoustics. The Old Auditorium serves its historic purpose as a dedicated performance centre, perfect for the UBC opera and School of Music.
Museum of Anthropology
The Museum of Anthropology (MOA), is a place of world arts and cultures with special emphasis on the First Nations peoples and other cultural communities of British Columbia, Canada. The MOA is built on the traditional, ancestral and unceded land of the Musqueam people. The artworks and words outside the Museum are a welcome from these generous First Nations hosts.
Frederic Wood Theatre
The Frederic Wood Theatre, also known as the “Freddie Wood Theatre” on campus, is the home of theatre productions and the heart of the Theatre and Film Department. The Frederic Wood Theatre is a multi-purpose building housing classrooms, offices spaces, and fully equipped shops including: a scene shop for wood and metal work, a costume shop, and a properties shop.
Chan Centre for the Performing Arts
Since 1997, the Chan Centre for the Performing Arts has earned an international reputation for its striking design, stellar acoustics, and exceptional programming. From classical, jazz, theatre, and opera to world music, the Chan Centre is a vital part of UBC campus life – a place where the artistic and academic disciplines integrate with one another to inspire new perspectives on life and culture.
Roy Barnett Recital Hall
From classical to contemporary genres, the Roy Barnett Recital Hall supports students to develop their stage presence, sound, and technique, for advanced studies and performance careers. The Roy Barnett Recital Hall is a place of inspiration, equipped with a state-of-the-art rehearsal space, and a 255-seat concert hall.
AHVA Gallery at the Audain Centre
The AHVA Gallery at the Audain Art Centre is a contemporary exhibition space that serves the Department of Art History, Visual Art and Theory at UBC. The AHVA Gallery provides a site for artistic and curatorial collaborations for both students and faculty in the department including free public talks, symposia, art exhibitions, performances, and openings.