Feature image credit: Bard on the Beach; Becky Verbruggen

Summer has arrived, and with it, even more reasons to get out of your house and engage with the local creative community! Whether you’re taking in a bit of Shakespeare with a waterfront view, or you’re getting a sampling of opera’s most notable works in Deer Lake Park, there are countless ways to broaden your horizons this month. And with the longer days here at last, you can push your curfew to include the many outdoor community events on the horizon. This is your guide to scroll through and make your own art crawl around Metro Vancouver and Whistler, there’s no better time for it!

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Whistler Multicultural Festival | Whistler

June 6, 2025

A community favourite tradition since kicking off in 2013, this celebration of local cultures is filled with performances, interactive workshops, and plenty of food. Take in exhilarating martial arts demonstrations, hone your brushwork with a calligraphy class or just sit back and savour some Vietnamese salad rolls. There’s no end to how you can enjoy this vibrant community event!


Credit: Whistler Multicultural Festival

 

Artists for Peace | Surrey

June 7, 2025

A celebration of World Oceans Day, this lively evening of music, dance, and live painting epitomizes expression for a good cause. The event will also benefit environmental youth leadership, so you can expect an infectious energy among the diverse crowd in attendance.

 

Bard on the Beach 2025 | Vancouver

June 10 – Sep 20, 2025

One of Metro Vancouver’s most enduring summer traditions, Bard on the Beach, returns with four new stagings from the catalogue of Stratford’s most famous playwright. This year, you can catch Much Ado About Nothing, The Two Gentlemen of Verona, The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged) [revised] [again], and The Dark Lady. Just off the shore of False Creek, enter their famous big top tent for a local experience unlike any other!


Credit: Bard on the Beach

 

Arts in the Garden 2025 | Vancouver’s North Shore

June 14 – 15, 2025

An annual family-friendly event celebrating the connection between art and nature, Arts in the Garden invites visitors to explore multiple unique locations across the North Shore. Dig into their vibrant event schedule and you’ll find visual art exhibitions, live musical performances, interactive workshops, and engaging activities that foster creativity, cultural exchange, and reflection on our relationship with the environment.


Credit: North Van Arts | 2022 Arts in the garden – Delphia Johnstone’s garden; artwork by the Students of Mandy Boursicot

 

Opera on a Sunday Afternoon | Burnaby

June 22, 2025

Not sure if opera is your thing? With this continuing performance series at the Shadbolt Centre, you can get a taste of several famous opera scenes performed by a collection of talented actors/singers. The pieces will be performed in English and will include notable arias, duets, and trios…you might be surprised by how many you recognize!


Credit: City of Burnaby

 

Ongoing Events

 

Colourwork by Angela Teng | Vancouver

Until June 9

Presented at the Fairmont Pacific Rim hotel in Coal Harbour, this Equinox Gallery exhibition spotlights the renowned artist known for using paint in surprising ways. After squeezing and drying lengths of different coloured paints into thin strips that approximate yarn, Teng uses a single hook to crochet the paint into rectangular and square compositions. Her unique pieces are definitely a sight to behold in person!


Credit: Equinox Gallery

 

Sit Still | Surrey

Until June 30

In Sit Still, exhibiting artists Arshi Chadha and Collin Patrick explore the tensions between the mandated stillness of the Black body and the urgency, negotiations, and movements that comprise the Black experience. With their photography practice, each artist ponders the politics of neutrality and the extended uses of self-representation through gesture, abstraction, and physical interventions.


Credit: The Black Arts Centre

 

Art in the Hall: Golya Mirderikvand | Vancouver’s North Shore

Until July 23

Exhibiting at the Municipal Hall in West Vancouver, this collection of paintings presents nature scenes within a deep and detailed focus. Capturing intricate networks of branches—whether through the canopies they form or the shadows they cast, Golya Mirderikvand’s work experiments with light and shadow while zooming in on compositions that balance abstraction and realism.


Credit: Ferry Building Gallery

 

Distance Between Objects, Time Between Events | Vancouver

Until Sep 7

​​Lindsay McIntyre engages filmmaking as a material practice. For over two decades, she has experimented with manipulating the properties of celluloid, creating a diverse body of films grounded in labour, collaboration and process. Working between documentary, experimental film and expanded cinema performance, McIntyre’s oeuvre reflects on displacement from Inuit Nunangat, place- and land-based methodologies, Inuit community, and survivance, often in conversation with her family history.

Credit: Contemporary Art Gallery | Lindsay McIntyre, qulliq, 2025. Courtesy of the artist

 

Continuous Fractures Generating New Yields | Vancouver

Until Sep 7

Since 2016, New York-based artist collective CFGNY has investigated the transnational circulation of style, addressing a constellation of aesthetics across architecture, contemporary fashion, historical collecting practices, and cultures of cuteness. In Continuous Fractures Generating New Yields, the group presents a new body of porcelain sculptures cast from the imprints of cheap household objects manufactured in China, reflecting on the effects and cultural politics of imported Chinese goods.


Credit: Contemporary Art Gallery | Consolidated in Relation, Maroon Blue (1 Jar, 1 Tank Top, 2 Bowls, 5 Vases) (detail), 2022. Courtesy of the artists. Photo: Sammie Anselmo / West Elm

Upcoming Events

21febAll Day04janNuxalk Strong(All Day)(GMT+00:00) Museum of Anthropology, 6393 N.W. Marine DriveEvent TypeArt Event,Exhibition

11aprAll Day31decVitality: Iconic Images, Hidden Stories(All Day)(GMT+00:00) Chinatown Storytelling CentreEvent TypeExhibitionAdmission TypeTicketed

25mayAll Day04janOtani Workshop: Monsters in My Head(All Day)(GMT+00:00) Vancouver Art Gallery, 750 Hornby StreetEvent TypeExhibitionAdmission TypeTicketed

03julAll Day01marAre We There Yet? The Sustainable Transportation Journey(All Day)(GMT+00:00) Museum of North Vancouver, 115 Esplanade W, North Vancouver, BC V7M 0G7Event TypeExhibitionAdmission TypeTicketed

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