Unity
Photo: balletbc.com

May is all about getting the most out of spring before summer arrives; it’s a pretty good place to be on the calendar! Especially so when it comes to the Metro Vancouver and Whistler art scene. Now is the perfect time to stretch your creative wings a bit, head outside, meet new people and soak up all the sunny inspiration around you. Head out to one of the many cultural festivals happening in the coming weeks, discover new artists showing their latest work, and then channel all those new musings into a bit of your own creative flair. It all starts with a quick scroll down!

 

The Passion of Joan of Arc | Burnaby

May 2, 2026

Hailed as one of the great works of cinema, this silent film is brought to life with a contemporary live musical score. Performed by the ambient distortion duo Beautiful Violence from Vancouver, this performance/screening showcases the timelessness of film and how it can be presented through a more modern lens.

The Passion of Joan of Arc
Photo: burnaby.ca

 

 

Semiahmoo Potters Spring Sale | Surrey

May 2 – 3, 2026

Showcasing some of the most gifted and prolific sculptors of the area, this spring exhibition and market is an excellent way to see what each artist has been up to over the last season. Wandering through the handcrafted ceramic items, you’ll find unique gift ideas and one-of-a-kind artistic accents to add to your home.

Semiahmoo Potters Spring Sale
Photo: semiahmoopotters.com

 

 

TJ Fest 2026 | Burnaby

May 2 – 3, 2026

Celebrating 15 years of culture, cuisine and performance, TJ Fest is a wonderful opportunity to experience the incredible Taiwanese influence across Burnaby. With the festival completely free, you and your family are invited to see acrobatic dancers and sample the tasty dishes of one of our most vibrant communities.

TJ Fest 2026
Photo Credit: Kuna Photography | tjfest.ca

 

 

Burnaby Blooms | Burnaby

May 3, 2026

One of the brightest and most fragrant events on the Burnaby arts calendar, Burnaby Blooms returns with more vibrant ways to celebrate the spring. Wander through Deer Lake Park, taking in eco-artist installations, roving performers and an artisan market. An excellent family outing, you’ll find all kinds of unexpected curiosities.

Burnaby Blooms
Photo: Burnaby Blooms | tourismburnaby.com

 

 

Vapes & Butts | Vancouver

May 6 – June 6, 2026

While artist Michelle Leone Huisman has never smoked, this solo show uses the nostalgic essence of her grandfather’s pipe and familial smoke breaks as a starting point for her striking macro photography. In a meditation on memory, consumption, and environmental narratives, Huisman draws inspiration from Irving Penn’s Cigarettes series.

Vapes & Butts
Michelle LeoneHuisman, Butt No. 23 – Ode To Penn

 

 

Date Night: Scanography with Hân Phạm | Vancouver’s North Shore

May 7, 2026

What better way to spend quality time with someone special than by sharing an evening of storytelling through creative scanning and collage? In this hands-on workshop, Hân will guide participants to transform everyday objects, photographs, and memorabilia into experimental, abstract images using flatbed scanners.

Date Night: Scanography with Hân Phạm
Photo: northvanarts.ca

 

 

Unity | Vancouver

May 7 – 9,  2026

You can always count on Ballet BC to push the boundaries of dance, movement and expression. With this immersive performance, the trailblazing choreographic duo of Bobbi Jene Smith and Or Schraiber break new ground with a sweeping full-length show at Queen Elizabeth Theatre.

Unity
Photo: balletbc.com

 

 

I Use My Haida Eyes: The History Robes of Jut-ke-Nay–Hazel Wilson | Vancouver

May 14 – Oct 12, 2026

A singular body of work by the late Jut-ke-Nay–Hazel Wilson (1941–2016), a Haida artist who dedicated her life to Haida cultural work, I Use My Haida Eyes presents a collection of 51 “history robes,” which recount specific episodes of Haida history in stunning detail—from a Haida perspective.

I Use My Haida Eyes: The History Robes of Jut-ke-Nay–Hazel Wilson
All the Nations Came Together (Putting Away the Magic) (2006/2007), Jut-ke-Nay–Hazel Wilson.
Photo by Rachel Topham.

 

 

Inspired by Vistas: from Takao Tanabe’s Travels | Whistler

May 15, 2026

A night of inspired and international wine pairing, this informative and fun night uses the art of Takao Tanabe as a jumping-off point to tour the world one glass at a time. From his travels across Canada and abroad to the evolution of his visual language, you can expect an evening of stories, art, and a warm, social atmosphere.

Inspired by Vistas: from Takao Tanabe’s Travels
Photo: audainartmuseum.com

 

 

Vancouver Art Book Fair | Vancouver

May 15 – 17, 2026

Featuring an impressive collection of new books by local artists, art writers, and galleries, this is an excellent place to find your next creative read. Whether it’s a biography and art compendium of a notable West Coast voice, or a handmade zine from one of the scene’s up-and-comers, you are sure to discover a few colourful additions to your bookshelf.

Vancouver Art Book Fair
Photo: roundhouse.ca

 

 

2026 Vancouver International Children’s Festival | Vancouver

May 25 – 31, 2026

Get ready for a fun and creative day with the kids! This yearly highlight is one of Vancouver’s top arty traditions for little ones. It’s all about nurturing expression, curiosity and a passion for imagination. Drop by throughout the week-long celebration for a schedule of international performances and hands-on workshops.

2026 Vancouver International Children's Festival
Photo: childrensfestival.ca

 

 

Art Vancouver | Vancouver

May 28 – 31, 2026

Western Canada’s biggest art fair, Art Vancouver, is a weekend-long celebration of creative pursuits. Find gorgeous pieces for your home, listen to art panels by renowned creators and join in the spirit of expression at the numerous social events. There’s a reason this YVR mainstay routinely draws thousands of visitors!

Art Vancouver
Photo: artvancouver.net/

 

 

Opus’s Alcohol Ink Art Class | Vancouver

May 29, 2026

Never heard of alcohol ink painting? It’s a vibrant, fluid medium known for its rich colour and organic, dreamlike movement. No prior experience is needed! Just bring your curiosity and enjoy the process.

Opus's Alcohol Ink Art Class
Photo: eventbrite.ca/

 

 

West of Main Art Walk | Vancouver

May 30 – 31, 2026

Get out into the springtime sun and follow an interactive art map through Kitsilano and Point Grey. With this curated itinerary, you’ll discover all kinds of new arty spots and get exclusive access to area creator studios.

West of Main Art Walk
Claire Kantowicz | Leaves in Drizzle | 2025, 8” x 8”, Acrylic on wood panel

 

 

Spring Sculpt Series | Whistler

May 31, 2026

Soapstone carving is much easier than you might think! Led by a professional artist, this accessible beginner’s class will teach you everything you need to know to create a gorgeous conversation piece you can brag to your guests about.

Spring Sculpt Series
Photo: fathomstone.com

 

 

Ongoing Events

 

From Sea to Sky – The Art of British Columbia | Whistler

Until May 18, 2026

An extended presentation of the Audain’s made-from-BC holdings, featuring masks, paintings and photography, tracks the story of West Coast art from the 18th century to now. Discover one of the world’s preeminent collection of Northwest Coast First Nations masks, alongside important paintings by Emily Carr, and the dramatic photography of Jeff Wall, amongst others to get an in depth look at the cultural differences that continue to shape BC’s identity.

 

Tania Willard: Photolithics | Vancouver’s North Shore

Mar 7 – May 24, 2026 

The Polygon Gallery presents its largest solo exhibition to date with artist, curator, and scholar Tania Willard. Bringing together a decade of her collaborative, land-based work rooted in her Secwépemc and settler-Scottish heritage, Willard’s latest show explores photography as both a tool of colonization and a way to imagine decolonization. Photolithics seeks to turn this North Shore gallery itself into a massive camera, using sunlight streaming through the windows as a “safelight” that will gradually shift as the days grow longer and the weather changes.

Tania Willard: Photolithics
Photo Credit: thepolygon.ca

 

 

Return to Paueru Gai: 50 Years of Powell Street Festival | Burnaby

Mar 26 – Sept  5, 2026

Marking 50 years of the Powell Street Festival, Return to Paueru Gai tells the story of art, community building, and activism connected to Canada’s longest-running Japanese-Canadian festival. The exhibition reflects on the festival’s roots in Vancouver’s historic Japanese Canadian neighbourhood and its ongoing role in sustaining intergenerational dialogue, creative expression, and social justice.

Powell Street Festival
Photo Credit: centre.nikkeiplace.org

 

 

Simranpreet Anand: Living With The Eternal | Vancouver’s North Shore

Apr 18 – Sep 6, 2026

Simranpreet Anand returns to Polygon Gallery with her latest body of work, which weighs the spiritual significance of sacred materials against the costs and modes of their mass production. Working from a Sikh perspective, her installation of ceremonial fabrics, lenticular prints, and embroidered photographs considers the notion of the “eternal” in terms of religious significance and the synthetic nature of products manufactured to last forever.

Simranpreet Anand: Living With The Eternal
Simranpreet Anand, Impressions of Religion, 2024. Photo: Erin Kirkland, Michigan Photography, UM.

 

 

James Harry: Eye of the Ancestor | Vancouver’s North Shore

Apr 10 – Oct 18, 2026

A striking new sculpture has arrived at The Polygon Gallery! Created by James Harry, Eye of the Ancestor is a striking yellow cedar wooden sphere, carved with Coast Salish designs on the surface and holding a mirror-polished steel sphere inside.  The composition creates layered reflections and viewpoints that shift with the viewer’s movements around the sculpture, so be sure to experience this new piece from every angle!

James Harry: Eye of the Ancestor
James Harry, in-progress view of Eye of the Ancestor, 2026. Co-commissioned by The Polygon Gallery and Burrard Arts Foundation. Photo courtesy of the artist.

 

Upcoming Events

16octAll Day26aprOur Connection to Hockey(All Day)(GMT+00:00) Museum of Surrey, 17710 56A AvenueEvent TypeExhibitionAdmission TypeFree

12novAll Day01mayStewards of Our Stories: Exploring Métis-Led Cultural Care(All Day)(GMT+00:00) Amelia Douglas Institute, 13401 108 Ave #300, SurreyEvent TypeExhibitionAdmission TypeBy Donation

13novAll Day18mayFrom Sea to Sky - The Art of British Columbia(All Day)(GMT+00:00) Audain Art Museum, 4350 Blackcomb WayEvent TypeExhibition, MuseumAdmission TypeTicketed

18janAll Day01maySilent Tides | Lucas Mindzak(All Day)(GMT+00:00) District Foyer Gallery, 355 W Queens Rd, North Vancouver, BCEvent TypeExhibitionAdmission TypeFree