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This exhibition is the first major solo exhibition of Haida artist Kihl ‘Yahda, Christian White. Guest curated by Sdahl Ḵ’awaas, Lucy Bell, also of the Haida Nation, the exhibition features
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This exhibition is the first major solo exhibition of Haida artist Kihl ‘Yahda, Christian White. Guest curated by Sdahl Ḵ’awaas, Lucy Bell, also of the Haida Nation, the exhibition features artworks that span the entirety of Christian’s 50-year career, as well as collaborative works from several of his apprentices.
Christian White is of the Yahgulaanas Haida Raven Clan. Influenced by his father Chief Edenshaw, Christian and his family have been major forces in keeping the Haida culture, art and language alive. Early highlights of his career include the creation of a 35-foot pole with his father, and the carving of a sculpture titled Raven Dancer, which was purchased by the Museum of Anthropology in Vancouver, BC, when he was only 22 years old and the recent Tluuwée Kwiiyaas, a 52-foot canoe.
He is best known for his intricate argillite carvings, inlay work and monumental works. Christian also creates wood-carved masks and boxes, gold and silver jewelry, and steamed cedar canoes. He began carving argillite at fourteen and has been working as a full-time artist since the age of seventeen. In 2005, Christian constructed a traditional longhouse in his home village of Old Massett which is the home of Tluu Xaada Naay Society and dance group.
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February 1 (Saturday) All Day(GMT+00:00)
Location
Bill Reid Gallery
639 Hornby Street
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In this powerful display of healing and sovereignty, the Nuxalk Nation demonstrate their resurgence and return to Stl’mstaliwa—the full human experience.
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In this powerful display of healing and sovereignty, the Nuxalk Nation demonstrate their resurgence and return to Stl’mstaliwa—the full human experience.
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February 21 (Friday) - January 4 (Sunday) (All Day)(GMT+00:00)
Location
Museum of Anthropology
6393 N.W. Marine Drive
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Step into the streets of Vancouver’s Chinatown through the lens of Fred Herzog. Vitality brings together a striking selection of Herzog’s photographs, capturing daily life in Chinatown, Strathcona, and along
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Step into the streets of Vancouver’s Chinatown through the lens of Fred Herzog. Vitality brings together a striking selection of Herzog’s photographs, capturing daily life in Chinatown, Strathcona, and along historic Hastings St. from the 1950s to 1970s. Known for his masterful use of Kodachrome colour, Herzog documented the heyday of a neighbourhood in transformation —family-run shops, vibrant street scenes, and quiet moments of resilience and joy.
Each photograph is paired with personal and historical narratives uncovered by the Chinatown Storytelling Centre, adding new layers of meaning to Herzog’s iconic images. Scan QR codes throughout the exhibition to hear firsthand reflections that bring these moments to life.
Blending photography with storytelling, Vitality uncovers the hidden stories behind Herzog’s iconic images, offering a richer, more nuanced view of these historic neighbourhoods. By capturing the vitality, creativity, and resilience of the community during its heyday, this exhibition serves as a powerful reminder of what these neighbourhoods once were—and what they can become again.
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April 11 (Friday) - December 31 (Wednesday) (All Day)(GMT+00:00)
Location
Chinatown Storytelling Centre
168 East Pender Street
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The exhibit Legends of the Land / Sx̱wex̱wiy̓ám̓ tiná7 tl’a temíxw / ptakwlh ti tmicwa shares how traditional knowledge and history were passed down from generation to generation through stories. Guests
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The exhibit Legends of the Land / Sx̱wex̱wiy̓ám̓ tiná7 tl’a temíxw / ptakwlh ti tmicwa shares how traditional knowledge and history were passed down from generation to generation through stories. Guests can experience storytelling, bold artwork, petroglyphs and pictographs showing the connection to the land of the Sk̲wx̲wú7mesh Úxwumixw (Squamish Nation) territory and the Lil̓wat7úl (Lil’wat Nation) territory. Continuing the tradition of ancestors, these stories tell meaningful connections to the land, anchoring families to specific areas throughout time and strengthening their identities.
Curator Mixalhítsa7 Alison Pascal shares “We were requested by our Elders to learn and share more about our stories. They’re vital to knowing and sharing who we are, where we’re from and all the possibilities available to us”
Guests can view the exhibition in Gallery 3 of the Museum, opening on Friday, April 25, 2025. Beginning May 10, 2025, throughout spring and summer, Cultural Ambassadors will share a special feature Legends of the Land Tour at 3pm beginning with a welcome song, and live storytelling within the exhibit space in Gallery 3. The feature tour replaces the 3pm What We Treasure Tour – the signature hourly guided tour guests can experience at the top of every hour throughout the day. The Legends of the Land Tour will also be available as a group tour booked in advance based on availability.
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April 25 (Friday) 1:00am - September 30 (Tuesday) 1:00am(GMT+00:00)
Location
Squamish Lil'Wat Cultural Centre
4584 Blackcomb Way
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The internationally acclaimed Toronto-based artist Edward Burtynsky will present a selection of large-scale photo-based works for this exhibition at the Audain Art Museum. Over the past 40 years, Burtynsky has
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The internationally acclaimed Toronto-based artist Edward Burtynsky will present a selection of large-scale photo-based works for this exhibition at the Audain Art Museum. Over the past 40 years, Burtynsky has focused his camera lens on the impact of human industry around the planet. This display of recent works in Whistler entitled The Coast Mountains captures the pristine grandeur of British Columbia’s natural environment, while highlighting the pressing issue of glacier retreat due to global warming.
Burtynsky reflects: “Recent reports on the world’s remaining glaciers provide sobering news. Estimates are that most of Western Canada’s glaciers will be lost to melting within the next 80 years. By the end of this century, they could all be gone. My daughters, who are in their 20s, will not be looking at the same world when they are my age. These images are a reminder of what’s being lost – relics of ancient ice and an essential resource for ecosystems and freshwater in these parts of the world.”
Such an exhibition in the AAM’s Upper Galleries brings a relevant sense of aesthetic wonder that has attracted visitors to Whistler for decades and the underlying dilemma of how the local mountain landscape continues to change. The Museum is honoured to host Edward Burtynsky, as he continues to be a leader in artistic discourse that speaks to a greater social consciousness.
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April 27 (Sunday) - September 15 (Monday) (All Day)(GMT+00:00)
Location
Audain Art Museum
4350 Blackcomb Way
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Enjoy a relaxing Sunday at Ambleside Park in West Vancouver, just steps away from the Ambleside Village shopping area and Ambleside Beach, where you can meet growers, bakers and artisans.
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Enjoy a relaxing Sunday at Ambleside Park in West Vancouver, just steps away from the Ambleside Village shopping area and Ambleside Beach, where you can meet growers, bakers and artisans.
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May 4 (Sunday) 9:00am - October 26 (Sunday) 2:00pm(GMT+00:00)
Location
Ambleside Market
1000 Argyle Avenue at 13th Street
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For more than four decades, Rebecca Belmore has been a force for change through her embodied artistic practice. Her work confronts the dominant narratives and social structures of colonialism,
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For more than four decades, Rebecca Belmore has been a force for change through her embodied artistic practice. Her work confronts the dominant narratives and social structures of colonialism, and implicates us all in her concern with the social realities of Indigenous experience of capital.
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May 15 (Thursday) - October 13 (Monday) (All Day)(GMT+00:00)
Location
Museum of Anthropology
6393 N.W. Marine Drive
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This undergraduate student exhibition follows the life story, art and legacy of the Kwakwa̱ka̱ʼwakw artist Ḵaḵaso’las-Ellen Neel (née Newman). Ḵaḵaso’las-Ellen Neel was an innovative force in the Indigenous art scene who
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This undergraduate student exhibition follows the life story, art and legacy of the Kwakwa̱ka̱ʼwakw artist Ḵaḵaso’las-Ellen Neel (née Newman).
Ḵaḵaso’las-Ellen Neel was an innovative force in the Indigenous art scene who continues to influence Indigenous artists. She was part of a lineage of artists and leaders, which she passed on to her children and grandchildren. As a political leader, advocate and knowledge keeper, she left an impact on the world and the city of Vancouver that can still be seen today. Key to the exhibition is Ḵaḵaso’las, the totem pole that stood in Stanley Park for nearly 50 years and was returned to MOA in September 2024.
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May 25 (Sunday) - October 13 (Monday) (All Day)(GMT+00:00)
Location
Museum of Anthropology
6393 N.W. Marine Drive
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Monsters in My Head is the first solo presentation in North America of work by Japanese artist Otani Workshop. The exhibition invites visitors into an enchanted dreamworld, where myths, memories
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Monsters in My Head is the first solo presentation in North America of work by Japanese artist Otani Workshop. The exhibition invites visitors into an enchanted dreamworld, where myths, memories and materials come together to form a landscape—one that is strange, yet deeply familiar.
Entering the exhibition is like wandering into a forest of the imagination. Ceramic creatures in various scales and forms emerge from earthen mounds, tree stumps and scattered stones. The mazelike installation—constructed from materials foraged from local parks and forests—echoes Otani’s creative process, which transforms natural elements (clay, wood, flora) into figures brimming with presence and personality.
Visitors will encounter works inspired by the Pacific Northwest Coast, made during Otani’s Deer Lake Artist Residency at the Shadbolt Centre for the Arts in the summer of 2024. Other sculptures—produced in the artist’s studio on Awaji Island, situated on the Seto Inland Sea of Japan—draw on the deep traditions of ceramic-making but are shaped by his own intuitive experimentation. Ranging from human to animal-like figures, Otani’s ceramic works have a raw physicality, with textured and irregular surfaces, while his paintings capture more whimsical and adolescent sentiments of wonder, solitude, longing and hope.
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May 25 (Sunday) - January 4 (Sunday) (All Day)(GMT+00:00)
Location
Vancouver Art Gallery
750 Hornby Street
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Just as “Umami” represents the rich and complex layers of flavour in cuisine, this exhibition delves into the depth and richness of nikkei artistic identity. Featuring a diverse range of artists, from
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Just as “Umami” represents the rich and complex layers of flavour in cuisine, this exhibition delves into the depth and richness of nikkei artistic identity. Featuring a diverse range of artists, from emerging to established, including Japanese Canadian Legacies Art fund awardees. From traditional to contemporary art practice, the Umami exhibition shares the rich essence of our Japanese Canadian creative community.
Anchoring the full run of the exhibition is an interactive heritage inspired contemporary multi-media installation by Annie Sumi and Brian Kobayakawa called Kintsugi. Kintsugi is best known as a traditional Japanese technique of mending ceramics with gold. Annie and Brian’s Kintsugi conceptually mends broken and shattered experiences of what it means to be Canadian of Japanese ancestry through original music and spoken word activated by the visitor manually manipulating a Singer sewing machine that survived the era of Japanese Canadian internment and dispossession.
In Part 2, we introduce Molly JF Caldwell, the estate of Yoshiko Hirano, Marlene Howell, Vivien Nishi, and Reiko Pleau. All of the artists investigate Japanese Canadian experience in their own style and media. Caldwell reimagines vintage textiles. Hirano, a long-term resident of Nikkei Home honed her skill in sumi-e. Howell paints for the love of her heritage and sometimes dark history. Nishi honours her father’s internment era experience with manga-like illustrations, and Pleau mines the complex history and connection to her maternal ancestors. Artists, and Robert Hirano representing his mother’s work, will be in attendance at the Thursday, May 29, 2025 opening and artists’ conversation. The public is invited to attend.
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May 27 (Tuesday) - September 27 (Saturday) (All Day)(GMT+00:00)
Location
Nikkei National Museum & Cultural Center
6688 Southoaks Crescent, V5E 4M7
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On the BMO Mainstage it’s a new production of Much Ado About Nothing directed by Johnna Wright, packed with Shakespeare’s wittiest wordplay, romance, and intrigue. It will play in repertory
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On the BMO Mainstage it’s a new production of Much Ado About Nothing directed by Johnna Wright, packed with Shakespeare’s wittiest wordplay, romance, and intrigue. It will play in repertory with Shakespeare’s comedy of love and disguise, The Two Gentlemen of Verona, directed by Dean Paul Gibson and performed with a unique ‘80s twist. In the Douglas Campbell Theatre, two productions will play in repertory: the company debut of the global smash-hit The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged) [revised] [again], directed by Mark Chavez; and the intriguing new Canadian work The Dark Lady, written by Jessica B. Hill and directed by Moya O’Connell.
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June 10 (Tuesday) - September 20 (Saturday) (All Day)(GMT+00:00)
Location
Vanier Park
1695 Whyte Ave, Vancouver, BC
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Rarely Seen Masterworks from the National Gallery of Canada—Degas, Klimt, Munch & More at the Audain Art Museum! The Audain Art Museum proudly presents a landmark exhibition featuring rarely seen drawings
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Rarely Seen Masterworks from the National Gallery of Canada—Degas, Klimt, Munch & More at the Audain Art Museum!
The Audain Art Museum proudly presents a landmark exhibition featuring rarely seen drawings from the National Gallery of Canada’s renowned Prints and Drawings collection. Established in 1921 as the first of its kind in Canada, this collection spans the 15th to 20th centuries, showcasing works in graphite, ink, pastel, watercolour, and more.
Gathered Leaves: Discoveries from the Drawings Vault is organized by the National Gallery of Canada (NGC). This exceptional exhibition highlights masterpieces by Edgar Degas, Gustav Klimt, Edvard Munch, Marc Chagall, Wassily Kandinsky, Pablo Picasso, and many other celebrated artists, alongside newly acquired and never-before-displayed works. The selection ranges from preparatory sketches for iconic paintings to striking depictions of history, mythology, portraiture, landscapes, abstraction, and intimate explorations of the human experience.
Accompanying the exhibition is Gathered Leaves: Discoveries from the Drawings Vault, a richly illustrated catalogue by Sonia Del Re with Kirsten Appleyard and contributions by Erika Dolphin. Published to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Department of Prints and Drawings at the National Gallery of Canada, the catalogue showcases remarkable discoveries from the collection.
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June 14 (Saturday) - October 13 (Monday) (All Day)(GMT+00:00)
Location
Audain Art Museum
4350 Blackcomb Way
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Star Witnesses assembles works by a constellation of artists whose insightful observations of the cosmos bring new understandings of exploratory and migratory movements on Planet Earth. The artists involved present
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Star Witnesses assembles works by a constellation of artists whose insightful observations of the cosmos bring new understandings of exploratory and migratory movements on Planet Earth. The artists involved present fragments of found and newly produced photographic evidence showing planets, moons, constellations in distant galaxies, and the light of our closest star – the Sun – to address earthly concerns.
The title alludes to the artists’ precise visions – honed at the technical limits of photography – and to how encounters with their artworks may transform audiences into ‘star witnesses’ in turn. Certain works in the exhibition evolve in close dialogue with scientific imaging, while others go beyond or deviate from the focus of telescopic cameras, the logic of astronomy, and the path of satellites. Together, they attest to the fact that there is no universal way of gazing at the universe.
Each work offers the image of the cosmos as material evidence for a distinctive perspective, worldview, or imaginary. They give substance to vital histories, which struggle to see the proverbial light of day: one woman’s survival in an internment camp; one man’s narrow escape from a white mob; underexposed connections between a war in the Middle East and peace in a mid-sized German town; an artist’s moment of grace on top of a moonlit mountain, far from home.
Questions of POV are paramount: much depends on where on Earth we – the humans, the stardust – were born and where we have travelled, migrated, settled recently, or remained for generations, if not millennia. Dark matter abounds. And this too is evidence awaiting fresh interpretations.
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June 27 (Friday) - September 28 (Sunday) (All Day)(GMT+00:00)
Location
The Polygon
101 Carrie Cates Court
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MONOVA is looking at transportation on the North Shore through a historical lens with their latest exhibit: Are We There Yet? How did the early infrastructure decisions of almost a
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MONOVA is looking at transportation on the North Shore through a historical lens with their latest exhibit: Are We There Yet? How did the early infrastructure decisions of almost a century ago shape our communities and how we move around today? The exhibit brings together rarely-seen archival materials dating back to the early 20th century, and tells a story of how communities were created on the North Shore, and with new roads and bridges, came more choices about where to live and work.
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July 3 (Thursday) - March 1 (Sunday) (All Day)(GMT+00:00)
Location
Museum of North Vancouver
115 Esplanade W, North Vancouver, BC V7M 0G7
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Vibrant Visions: The Art of Black Girlhood in Canada, is an ode to the registers of freedom, refusal, and self-regard that compose Black girl being and belonging in the Great
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Vibrant Visions: The Art of Black Girlhood in Canada, is an ode to the registers of freedom, refusal, and self-regard that compose Black girl being and belonging in the Great White North. This dynamic assemblage of media and material objects recovers sight lines of Black girl joy and defiance across time and geographies. It illuminates these important modes of agency, which are often obscured by media representations and traditional archival practices that overlook and distort the vibrancy of black life in our shared history, through moving and still images, soundscapes, and memory work.
The exhibition takes its name from the radical imaginings and ways of knowing shared by the teen girl co-researchers of the SSHRC-funded Mapping Black Girl Geographies and Belonging in Canada project, many of whom live in the Greater Toronto and Vancouver areas. A selection of their analogue collages reflects the many ways that Black girls navigate hypervisibility and invisibility in spaces that are sometimes inhospitable.
Visitors will be invited to contemplate how adornment practices offer opportunities for care and alternative worldmaking through hair-based, sun-activated and interactive works. Broadening our field of vision will be a series of historical portraits that confront and refuse the formal erasures of the fullness of black lives in early-20th century Vancouver with imagination, care, and ethical storytelling. Together, these aesthetic accounts offer a reparative unfolding of black lives and histories where futures are conjured, reshaped, and fiercely claimed.
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July 17 (Thursday) - October 17 (Friday) (All Day)(GMT+00:00)
Location
The Black Arts Centre
10305 City Pkwy #105, Surrey, BC
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Each panel is a story, and a short one because it’s only a small work. I see them as visual haikus, Tarot cards, dream fragments. They are complete in themselves—as
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Each panel is a story, and a short one because it’s only a small work. I see them as visual haikus, Tarot cards, dream fragments. They are complete in themselves—as metaphorical vignettes of my life and as an endless sequence of magical synchronicities. They are images that appear daily in my mind. They are the picture book of my life. They are hung in a random sequence.
Each panel is neither a memory nor an anticipation. It simply reflects the energy of your eyes at the very moment you see it. You give your attention, and in return, it gives you a story of your own.
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July 23 (Wednesday) - October 20 (Monday) (All Day)(GMT+00:00)
Location
The Ferry Building Gallery
1414 Argyle Avenue
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Heather Woolley, an environmental designer and artist, finds inspiration in the West Coast’s landscapes. Her work fosters a dialogue between humanity and nature, emphasizing sustainability and community engagement. Central to Heather’s
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Heather Woolley, an environmental designer and artist, finds inspiration in the West Coast’s landscapes. Her work fosters a dialogue between humanity and nature, emphasizing sustainability and community engagement.
Central to Heather’s practice is her passion project on rammed earth, where she explores the intersection of material technique, construction art, and sustainability. Through this endeavor, Heather aims to create enduring structures that harmonize with the environment while advocating for responsible building practices. Her goal is to inspire stewardship and sustainability in her viewers, promoting a deeper connection with the natural world.
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July 31 (Thursday) - January 14 (Wednesday) (All Day)(GMT+00:00)
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Since 2011, Choi has been creating traditional Korean folk paintings, drawing inspiration from centuries-old techniques while also infusing them with her own creative expression. She primarily works with Oriental watercolour,
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Since 2011, Choi has been creating traditional Korean folk paintings, drawing inspiration from centuries-old techniques while also infusing them with her own creative expression. She primarily works with Oriental watercolour, Mica Powder, and Hanji—a traditional Korean paper handmade from mulberry trees. She occasionally incorporates other traditional materials, such as Bunchae—a traditional Korean powdered pigment made by mixing finely ground natural or mineral pigments with animal glue— and Bongchae— a premium pigment made by mixing powdered pigments with animal glue and hardening the mixture into solid stick form.
The works featured in this exhibition reflect both homage and innovation. While rooted in the forms and motifs of traditional Korean folk painting, Choi’s works are not mere reproductions. Instead, she reinterprets and transforms these traditions, creating original pieces that embody both reverence and personal vision. Her goal is to highlight the enduring beauty and emotional depth of Korean folk art while bringing a fresh perspective that resonates with contemporary audiences.
Choi is particularly drawn to natural themes—peonies, birds, and other elements of the natural world—which are rich symbols in Korean culture.
Each piece is created through a meticulous process that may take up to six months, involving multiple stages: sketching, outlining, and layering of colours. Through this careful craftsmanship, Choi seeks to preserve the traditional while also exploring her own evolving artistic language.
Choi began her artistic journey in community art classes, initially painting as a hobby. Over time, her dedication and talent led her to participate in various competitions and exhibitions.
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July 31 (Thursday) - January 14 (Wednesday) (All Day)(GMT+00:00)
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Experience a new video projection at UrbanScreen in Surrey City Plaza, created by LA based multidisciplinary artist Justen LeRoy that speaks to Black environmentalism, Black resistance, and Black liberation. Exhibition begins
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Experience a new video projection at UrbanScreen in Surrey City Plaza, created by LA based multidisciplinary artist Justen LeRoy that speaks to Black environmentalism, Black resistance, and Black liberation.
Exhibition begins 30 minutes after sunset and ends at midnight
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July 31 (Thursday) - October 25 (Saturday) (All Day)(GMT+00:00)
Location
Surrey Civic Plaza
13450 104 ave, Surrey, BC
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This exhibition celebrates two milestones: the 20th anniversary of the South Asian Arts Society (SAA) and the 10th anniversary of the Monsoon Festival of Performing Arts. The photographs highlight dance,
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This exhibition celebrates two milestones: the 20th anniversary of the South Asian Arts Society (SAA) and the 10th anniversary of the Monsoon Festival of Performing Arts. The photographs highlight dance, music, and theatre practices rooted in South Asian diasporic communities.
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August 2 (Saturday) 10:00am - November 2 (Sunday) 5:00pm(GMT+00:00)
Location
Surrey Art Gallery
13750 88 Ave
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Experience a three-channel video installation, created by LA based multidisciplinary artist Justen LeRoy that speaks to Black environmentalism, Black resistance, and Black liberation.
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Experience a three-channel video installation, created by LA based multidisciplinary artist Justen LeRoy that speaks to Black environmentalism, Black resistance, and Black liberation.
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August 9 (Saturday) 10:00am - March 1 (Sunday) 5:00pm(GMT+00:00)
Location
Surrey Art Gallery
13750 88 Ave
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Calling artisans, artists, and craftspeople. Submissions are now open for the 2025 Great Gifts holiday exhibition and sale of unique handmade crafts, fine artwork, and distinctive gifts. Submissions are accepted ONLINE
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Calling artisans, artists, and craftspeople. Submissions are now open for the 2025 Great Gifts holiday exhibition and sale of unique handmade crafts, fine artwork, and distinctive gifts.
Submissions are accepted ONLINE only.
Online submission deadline: September 26, 2025 at 11:59 p.m.
The gallery will install and handle the sales and promotion for the duration of the exhibition. The gallery retains a 30% commission fee and a $25 exhibition fee. All remaining proceeds go to the artist.
IMPORTANT DATES
Submissions close: September 26, 2025
Applicants notified before October 17, 2025
Great Gifts exhibition and sale dates: November 14 – December 14, 2025
To learn more and apply, please visit our website.
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August 16 (Saturday) - September 26 (Friday) (All Day)(GMT+00:00)
Location
The Ferry Building Gallery
1414 Argyle Avenue
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This exhibition gathers artists whose practices transform material and perception into experiences that linger, works that shift the way we see light, inhabit space, and feel the weight and presence
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This exhibition gathers artists whose practices transform material and perception into experiences that linger, works that shift the way we see light, inhabit space, and feel the weight and presence of form. United by a balance of beauty and thought, these pieces invite us to step into moments where looking becomes a deeper act of seeing.
We are pleased to welcome Marion Landry, whose geometric abstract paintings, grounded in a deep engagement with light, perception, and phenomenology, offer meditative glimpses into atmosphere and stillness; James W. Chiang, a BC artist whose paintings merge chromatic purity and precision with an intense dialogue between passion and perception, creating what he describes as a “kinetic exchange” in which beauty and existence are unbounded by thought or time; Jan Hoy, whose elegant abstract sculptures in bronze and steel explore balance and spatial clarity; Ronald T. Crawford, a Salt Spring Island painter and sculptor whose practice unites contemporary painting with the physical poetics of stone, and whose influence reaches beyond his studio through the founding of the Salt Spring National Art Prize; and lastly, Edward Burtynsky, one of Canada’s most celebrated contemporary artists, whose monumental photographs confront the scale and complexity of our industrialised world, rendering beauty and devastation with equal and uncompromising clarity.
The exhibition also features new works by our beloved artists Michael Bjornson, Deirdre Hofer, Robert Kelly, David Spriggs, Charlotte Wall, and many more, whose evolving practices continue the gallery’s conversation with space, materiality, and form. A selection of newly acquired works will also be unveiled over the course of the exhibition, inviting visitors to return and experience how the dialogue develops.
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August 20 (Wednesday) - October 25 (Saturday) (All Day)(GMT+00:00)
Location
Paul Kyle Gallery
4-258 East 1st Ave
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Since the age of 18, Chepximiya Siyam’ Chief Dr. Janice George has devoted herself to interviewing, recording, and learning from Squamish Nation Elders, work she considers her most cherished form
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Since the age of 18, Chepximiya Siyam’ Chief Dr. Janice George has devoted herself to interviewing, recording, and learning from Squamish Nation Elders, work she considers her most cherished form of education. She emphasizes that weaving is not merely a technical skill, but a deeply cultural practice where history, philosophy, and tradition are interwoven. For Chief Dr. Janice George, this knowledge forms a foundation for both self-care and community care. She describes weaving as an act of intention, where love and energy are woven into each piece, strengthening the environment and the relationships around it. In connecting with the ancestors of the past, one also weaves a connection to future generations.
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August 30 (Saturday) - October 4 (Saturday) (All Day)(GMT+00:00)
Location
West Vancouver Art Museum
680 17th Street, V7V 3T2
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OPENING RECEPTION Friday, September 5th 6-9pm Meet the artist and enjoy some cheer! Meet & Greet September 3rd & 4th from 2-4pm The Exhibition runs from September 3rd – 14th, 2025
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OPENING RECEPTION
Friday, September 5th
6-9pm
Meet the artist and enjoy some cheer!
Meet & Greet
September 3rd & 4th from 2-4pm
The Exhibition runs from September 3rd – 14th, 2025
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September 3 (Wednesday) - September 14 (Sunday) (All Day)(GMT+00:00)
Location
The Gallery George
140 West Hastings Street
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Michelle Sound September 4 – September 28 Opening Reception: Thursday, September 4, 6–8 p.m. Meet The Artist: Saturday, September 6, 2–3 p.m. Mandarin Tour: Saturday, September 20, 2–3 p.m. The Ferry Building Gallery is delighted
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Michelle Sound
September 4 – September 28
Opening Reception: Thursday, September 4, 6–8 p.m.
Meet The Artist: Saturday, September 6, 2–3 p.m.
Mandarin Tour: Saturday, September 20, 2–3 p.m.
The Ferry Building Gallery is delighted to present Michelle Sound’s solo show Cherish. Michelle Sound’s work explores personal and familial narratives with a consideration of Indigenous artistic processes. Her works explore cultural identities and histories by engaging materials and concepts within a contemporary context.
Through utilizing such practices as drum making, caribou hair tufting, beadwork, painting, and photography, her work highlights that acts of care and joy are situated in family and community. She works with traditional and contemporary materials and techniques to explore maternal labour, identity, and cultural knowledges.
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September 4 (Thursday) - September 28 (Sunday) (All Day)(GMT+00:00)
Location
The Ferry Building Gallery
1414 Argyle Avenue
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The You Are Here exhibit presents the original artwork selected for the 2026 You Are Here Fundraising Calendar. Artists submit artworks of places that are recognizably in North Vancouver or
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The You Are Here exhibit presents the original artwork selected for the 2026 You Are Here Fundraising Calendar. Artists submit artworks of places that are recognizably in North Vancouver or West Vancouver. The 2026 You Are Here Calendar features Mount Seymour, Lonsdale Quay, Whytecliff Park, Seaview Trail, Horseshoe Bay, Grand Boulevard, Lower Seymour Conservation Reserve Gazebo, Lighthouse Park, Spirt Trail, Deep Cove and The Shipyards. This calendar is a fundraiser for the North Shore Culture Compass, a free online map featuring arts, heritage, and stories of the North Shore.
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September 4 (Thursday) - January 16 (Friday) (All Day)(GMT+00:00)
Location
North Vancouver District Public Library, Lynn Valley Branch
1277 Lynn Valley Rd
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Outsiders and Others is privileged to be presenting our next exhibition, Arnt Arntzen: FOUND. A collection of new works created from specially selected found materials with newly created purposes. Arnt has
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Outsiders and Others is privileged to be presenting our next exhibition, Arnt Arntzen: FOUND. A collection of new works created from specially selected found materials with newly created purposes.
Arnt has been designing and building furniture since 1986.
His designs are influenced by his environment, the wild west coast and the abundance of wood and found objects. The wood is hand cut by himself in and around the city of Vancouver. Many of the objects are aircraft parts such as wings, propellers and helicopter blades. Most of his material is recycled.
His interest in metal began when building a 36 foot steel schooner in the backyard with his father. His first sculptures were created from scrap pieces. Woodcraft and design developed through renovating vintage houses.
“Joining found objects with large slabs of wood has forced me to innovate new construction methods and has greatly influenced my designs. The challenge is to design and build pieces that will withstand the test of time both structurally as well as visually.
I prefer contemporary design because it is more challenging to design something that is not familiar and by this process I think we can better our living environment.
Although my main influence is contemporary design I am a throwback to a time when you respected your elders and they in time passed on their secrets and skills that allowed you to carry on these traditions.”
The years from 1984 to 1987 were spent in Los Angeles turning his attention to studio furniture design. Arnt has been focusing on working with helicopter and airplane parts combined with hard woods he cuts himself from local windfall trees such as elm, cherry, maple, alder, birch, oak, fir and sycamore. The simplicity of form following function in aviation design ties in perfectly with his mid century modern inspired pieces. Pioneering new methods of combining dissimilar materials has become a trademark of his work.
This exhibition is a great opportunity to see the artwork of a successful self-taught artist.
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September 6 (Saturday) - September 27 (Saturday) (All Day)(GMT+00:00)
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From September 8 to October 2, the Pendulum Gallery (885 W. Georgia Street) will showcase the Splash 2025 Art Collection, featuring 92 captivating pieces of artwork donated by acclaimed and
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From September 8 to October 2, the Pendulum Gallery (885 W. Georgia Street) will showcase the Splash 2025 Art Collection, featuring 92 captivating pieces of artwork donated by acclaimed and emerging Canadian and international artists.
This rare public preview is an invitation to connect with the bold, thought-provoking creativity that defines Splash – an impactful expression of how art can inspire and uplift communities.
At the same time, art lovers and supporters can start placing bids on the Splash 2025 Art Collection online at splashartauction.com, ahead of the live event.
The Pendulum Gallery is open Monday to Wednesday, 9am – 6pm; Thursday to Friday 9am to 9pm; and Saturdays 9am to 5pm; walk-ins are welcome.
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September 8 (Monday) - October 2 (Thursday) (All Day)(GMT+00:00)
Location
Pendulum Gallery
885 W Georgia St, V6C 2G2
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Every autumn for over twenty years, Still Moon Arts Society has presented the Renfrew Ravine Moon Festival, which honours the harvest moon, the Still Creek watershed, community, art and the
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Every autumn for over twenty years, Still Moon Arts Society has presented the Renfrew Ravine Moon Festival, which honours the harvest moon, the Still Creek watershed, community, art and the diverse cultural traditions of the Renfrew-Collingwood neighbourhood. The Renfrew Ravine Moon Festival invites you to experience enchanting live music, giant lanterns, and illuminated art set against a backdrop of towering trees and the flowing waters of Still Creek.
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September 8 (Monday) - October 4 (Saturday) (All Day)(GMT+00:00)
Location
Renfrew Ravine Park
3900 Renfrew St, Vancouver, BC V5M 2Y2
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Surrey Art Gallery Association announces their first Thursday Artist Talk of the season with Pranay Meher at Surrey Art Gallery on September 11 from 7p.m. to 8:30 p.m. titled “Up
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Surrey Art Gallery Association announces their first Thursday Artist Talk of the season with Pranay Meher at Surrey Art Gallery on September 11 from 7p.m. to 8:30 p.m. titled “Up Close through Photography.” Admission is free.
Pranay’s journey into wildlife photography began in the dense and captivating jungles of Central India, where he had his first encounters with tigers, leopards, and an incredible variety of birdlife. It was here he learned the art of patience, observation,
and storytelling through his lens.
Determined to take his passion further, he planned a dream expedition to the Serengeti. Through this talk, Pranay will share stories behind his photographs, the unpredictable challenges of photographing wildlife, and the importance of ethical and respectful
wildlife photography. His goal is to inspire a greater appreciation for nature’s wonders and to highlight the significance of preserving the world’s rich biodiversity.
About the Artist
Pranay Meher is a CG/VFX artist at Sony Pictures Imageworks. Originally from India, he moved to Canada in 2017, where his love for the natural world found a new creative outlet behind the lens. With a background in visual storytelling and an adventurous spirit,
Meher blends technical expertise with artistic vision, crafting images that narrate the raw and compelling stories of the wild.
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September 11 (Thursday) 7:00pm - 8:30pm(GMT+00:00)
Location
Surrey Art Gallery
13750 88 Ave
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New Acquisitions celebrates recent gifts and purchases to the City of Burnaby Permanent Art Collection, a creative resource that tells the story of our community and connects Burnaby to artists and
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New Acquisitions celebrates recent gifts and purchases to the City of Burnaby Permanent Art Collection, a creative resource that tells the story of our community and connects Burnaby to artists and practices worldwide. Representing both the collection trends of local citizens who have generously donated artworks, as well as the mandate of the Gallery to preserve works from diverse perspectives into the future, New Acquisitions showcases a deep plurality of voices. The exhibition features recent work from Shuvinai Ashoona, Chun Hua Catherine Dong, Rawan Hassan, Karice Mitchell, Kimberly Fulton Orozco, Manuel Axel Strain, and Tania Willard, as well as historical works by Garo Antreasian, Glenn Brown, Honoré Daumier, Salme Kaljur, Concordia Klar, Pedro Puerta, Ann Newdigate, Robert Rauschenberg, Parviz Tanavoli, Kunisada Utagawa, Andy Warhol, and more.
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September 12 (Friday) - November 2 (Sunday) (All Day)(GMT+00:00)
Location
Burnaby Art Gallery
6344 Deer Lake Avenue
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A home where imagination reigns, and children’s creativity is celebrated. This is a children’s art gallery that is as playful as the artwork inside. So much more than a gallery
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A home where imagination reigns, and children’s creativity is celebrated. This is a children’s art gallery that is as playful as the artwork inside.
So much more than a gallery this year, we’ve created a whimsical experience for people of all ages. Upon stepping through the doors, visitors will enter a storybook world. Each room is a difference scene (“page in a book”) and invites guests to explore, immerse, and interact with the tale in new ways. The theme of the story will weave directly into the children’s art work, amplifying their “Imaginary Worlds”.
Time
September 12 (Friday) - September 21 (Sunday) (All Day)(GMT+00:00)
Location
753 Cardero Street
753 Cardero Street, Vancouver, BC
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Join us for GAME ON! This FREE art event celebrates video games in all its glory, from arcade games to expansive multiplayer worlds, who doesn’t love a good game? This
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Join us for GAME ON! This FREE art event celebrates video games in all its glory, from arcade games to expansive multiplayer worlds, who doesn’t love a good game? This show features over 25 local artists.
Show on display until October 10.
GAME ON!
@ One More Life Gallery
2111 Main St, Vancouver
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Friday September 12th – 7 pm – 11 pm
🎮 Opening reception, artists in attendance
🎮 Snack and beverage bar
Saturday September 13th – 12 pm- 4 pm
🎮 Free button making workshop for kids. Drop in style. While supplies last.
🎮 Mini artist shop, grab goodies from our artists!
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September 12 (Friday) - October 10 (Friday) (All Day)(GMT+00:00)
Location
One More Life Gallery
Vancouver
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Opening Sept 12–21 at THIS Gallery: IT DOESN’T STOP IT DOESN’T STOP by Dan Starling. A striking series of lithographic prints that layer text, film stills, and abstraction until the
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Opening Sept 12–21 at THIS Gallery: IT DOESN’T STOP IT DOESN’T STOP by Dan Starling. A striking series of lithographic prints that layer text, film stills, and abstraction until the story itself begins to unravel. Reception Sat, Sept 13, 12–4 pm.
Time
September 12 (Friday) - September 21 (Sunday) (All Day)(GMT+00:00)
Location
THIS Gallery
108 E Broadway
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Shiki & Kū, a large-scale immersive audio-visual installation by Vancouver-based soundscape artist Yota Kobayashi, will be on view at VIVO Media Arts Centre from September 13 to 28, 2025. Co-presented
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Shiki & Kū, a large-scale immersive audio-visual installation by Vancouver-based soundscape artist Yota Kobayashi, will be on view at VIVO Media Arts Centre from September 13 to 28, 2025. Co-presented by VIVO Media Arts and Formscape Arts, in partnership with Vancouver New Music and IM4 Media Lab, the exhibition brings together international artists and collaborators to explore the dynamic tension between form and emptiness.
Rooted in the Japanese concepts of shiki (form) and kū (emptiness), Shiki & Kū is composed of two distinct but interconnected works:
Kūsou (2022) incorporates Japanese calligraphy by Aiko Hatanaka and the acoustic and electronic soundscapes of flutist Mark McGregor, rendered through multichannel projection and spatialized sound.
Shinshiki (2025) draws inspiration from ancient Japanese animism and sacred spaces, featuring symbolic visuals created by Tokyo-based artist Ryo Kanda (Kezzardrix) and music performed by the acclaimed Italian string ensemble Quartetto Maurice.
Both works were developed in close consultation with Japanese historian Rurihiko Hara and integrate research on spiritual and cultural aesthetics from across time and place.
Each work employs spatial sound, real-time generative visuals, and cultural symbolism to guide audiences through contemplative environments where visual language, sound, and tradition intertwine. These immersive works invite audiences to engage deeply with presence, perception, and cultural symbolism in a shared experiential space.
International Collaboration
The project spans Canada, Italy, and Japan, with contributions from a diverse team of artists and collaborators:
Studio Programsounds
Yota Kobayashi (Vancouver) – Soundscape Art, Conception & Direction
Ryo Kanda (Tokyo) – Visual Art
Quartetto Maurice (Turin) – Strings Performance
Mark McGregor (Vancouver) – Flute Performance
Aiko Hatanaka (Tokyo) – Japanese Calligraphy
Rurihiko Hara (Shizuoka) – Historical Research
Project website and trailer: https://formscape.art/
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September 13 (Saturday) - September 28 (Sunday) (All Day)(GMT+00:00)
Location
VIVO Media Arts Centre
2625 Kaslo St, Vancouver, BC
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Pushing Boundaries 2025: The Body Is A Present Exhibition Opening: Friday, September 12, 6 – 8pm Curator: Jake Kimble Artists: Jake Kimble, Maria-Margaretta Cabana Boucher, Cheyenne Rain LeGrande and Vance Wright Four artists create
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Pushing Boundaries 2025: The Body Is A Present
Exhibition Opening: Friday, September 12, 6 – 8pm
Curator: Jake Kimble
Artists: Jake Kimble, Maria-Margaretta Cabana Boucher, Cheyenne Rain LeGrande and Vance Wright
Four artists create a metaphysical body; one that celebrates the importance of Indigenous joy, humour, and care.
Time
September 13 (Saturday) - October 18 (Saturday) (All Day)(GMT+00:00)
Location
Cityscape Community ArtSpace
335 Lonsdale Ave
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Join local weaver, author and cultural custodian Xwemilut Lisa Lewis for this family-friendly necklace making workshop. Xwemilut Lisa Lewis will share stories and show participants how to design and create
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Join local weaver, author and cultural custodian Xwemilut Lisa Lewis for this family-friendly necklace making workshop. Xwemilut Lisa Lewis will share stories and show participants how to design and create their own canoe necklace using cedar. All materials will be supplied.
Location: Music Box Upstairs Studio, 1564 Argyle Avenue, West Vancouver
Cost: $25
Register at 604-925-7270 (course # 199744 ) or through our website.
Time
September 13 (Saturday) 1:00pm - 2:30pm(GMT+00:00)
Location
The Ferry Building Gallery
1414 Argyle Avenue
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Enjoy live music, dance, and theater performances by talented children from our community.
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Enjoy live music, dance, and theater performances by talented children from our community.
Time
September 14 (Sunday) All Day(GMT+00:00)
Location
The Shipyards
125 Victory Ship Way
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Join Senaqwila Wyss, a Squamish Nation ethnobotanist and highly sought-after cultural educator, for a powerful presentation on the Salish Woolly Dog—a sacred Coast Salish breed raised for its wool and
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Join Senaqwila Wyss, a Squamish Nation ethnobotanist and highly sought-after cultural educator, for a powerful presentation on the Salish Woolly Dog—a sacred Coast Salish breed raised for its wool and cared for with ceremonial intention. This session is a rich exploration of Indigenous resilience, weaving revitalization, and the continued legacy of the Salish Woolly Dog through oral history, plant knowledge, and cultural resurgence.
Drawing from intergenerational knowledge, Senaqwila shares how the extinction of the woolly dog was not due to natural causes, but the direct result of colonial violence: cultural bans, land dispossession, and federal assimilation policies that targeted Indigenous identity, animal kinship, and traditional weaving practices.
September 14
3:30–5 p.m.
Cost: $15 – Register at 604-925-7270 (course # 199381 ) or through our website.
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September 14 (Sunday) 3:30pm - 5:00pm(GMT+00:00)
Location
The Ferry Building Gallery
1414 Argyle Avenue
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This exhibition marks the solo curatorial debut of BRG’s Assistant Curator, Amelia Rea (Haida). Centered on the act of gift-giving within potlatch traditions, it explores reciprocity and the evolution of this
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This exhibition marks the solo curatorial debut of BRG’s Assistant Curator, Amelia Rea (Haida).
Centered on the act of gift-giving within potlatch traditions, it explores reciprocity and the evolution of this practice over time. Featuring work by multiple artists and select pieces from Amelia’s personal collection, the exhibition showcases contemporary potlatch gifts such as prints and mugs, alongside archival records of historical potlatches.
Time
September 17 (Wednesday) - January 25 (Sunday) (All Day)(GMT+00:00)
Location
Bill Reid Gallery
639 Hornby Street
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What happens when textiles are used as canvas both foreground and background—when softness is not just material, but metaphor? Propellor Studio is proud to present A Soft Geometry, a solo exhibition
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What happens when textiles are used as canvas both foreground and background—when softness is not just material, but metaphor?
Propellor Studio is proud to present A Soft Geometry, a solo exhibition by Vancouver-based artist Tristesse Seeliger, on view from September 19 to November 12, 2025.
This new body of work explores the intersection of weaving and contemporary abstraction, where traditional textile techniques are transformed into visual language—both structured and intuitive, deliberate and expressive.
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September 19 (Friday) - November 19 (Wednesday) (All Day)(GMT+00:00)
Location
Propellor Studio & Gallery
1247 Cartwright St, V6H 4B7
19sepAll Day12octBC Culture Days(All Day)(GMT+00:00) Event TypeArt EventAdmission TypeBy Donation
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Culture Days takes place from September 19th – October 12th, 2025! Thousands of free events are presented in hundreds of communities across Canada, welcoming millions of participants to create, share,
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Culture Days takes place from September 19th – October 12th, 2025! Thousands of free events are presented in hundreds of communities across Canada, welcoming millions of participants to create, share, and celebrate a life enriched by arts and culture. Culture Days encourages the public to discover and champion the importance of arts, culture, and heritage in their communities, and to inspire year-round support for local artists, creators, and organizations. Anyone can organize an event and participate in Culture Days! From grassroots community volunteers, public libraries, and independent artists and collectives to major arts, culture, heritage institutions, specialty festivals, and municipalities—everyone is invited to join the celebration!
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September 19 (Friday) - October 12 (Sunday) (All Day)(GMT+00:00)
Location
Various locations in Metro Vancouver
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Revealing over a decade of research and visits with collectors from British Columbia and internationally, The Collectors presents Christos Dikeakos’ photo-portraits of collectors with their collections from
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Revealing over a decade of research and visits with collectors from British Columbia and internationally, The Collectors presents Christos Dikeakos’ photo-portraits of collectors with their collections from across the spectrum. Artists, patrons, curators, writers and art lovers alike, these stunning portraits reveal the inside world of collectors and their collections, providing a close view of the relations to the objects that have held their fascination. Working in collaboration with the support of photographer Barrie Jones, these precise and carefully ordered images reveal intimacy, desire and wonder–and bring the collectors, whose efforts support artists, museums, gallerists and arts ecologies and ultimately audiences–from behind-the-scenes into the fore.
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September 20 (Saturday) - December 14 (Sunday) (All Day)(GMT+00:00)
Location
Griffin Art Projects
1174 Welch St
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Edge Effects features a combination of new commissioned works and projects never before seen by audiences in Canada, such as Liz Magor’s still poignant Blue Students/Alumnos en azul (1997). Originally
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Edge Effects features a combination of new commissioned works and projects never before seen by audiences in Canada, such as Liz Magor’s still poignant Blue Students/Alumnos en azul (1997). Originally commissioned by INSITE97, the public project centred on photographic portraits of students from the School of Creative and Performing Arts in San Diego, California, and the Preparatoria Federal Lázaro Cárdenas in Tijuana, Mexico, that were placed throughout both cities. The film negatives were pressed with paper covered in iron salts, which converted into positive blue images as they were exposed to sunlight. By the end of the installation period, only a few portraits had not been completely obscured, with the artist stating that the legibility of the images represented the power of circumstance and chance that governs people’s lives.
Photo credit: Jin-me Yoon, video still from As the Crane Flies Bunker (Sonic Transformations), 2025. 4K and thermal 3-channel video installation with sound, sandbags, netting, and wood. 15:05 minutes, dimensions variable. Courtesy the artist.
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September 20 (Saturday) - February 15 (Sunday) (All Day)(GMT+00:00)
Location
Gibson Art Museum
Simon Fraser University, 8888 University Dr W, Burnaby, BC
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A Journey in Search of Light This exhibition marks the culmination of a six-year collaboration between Chinese artist Guo Yan and Spanish artist Pepe Hidalgo. What began as an unlikely encounter
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A Journey in Search of Light
This exhibition marks the culmination of a six-year collaboration between Chinese artist Guo Yan and Spanish artist Pepe Hidalgo. What began as an unlikely encounter has grown into an artistic dialogue that transcends geography and culture.
The works on view weave together two distinct styles, creating paintings that are simultaneously unfamiliar and deeply connected. Each piece reflects both the challenges and surprises of working together—where tension gives rise to creativity and difference becomes a source of renewal.
A Journey in Search of Light celebrates this shared pursuit of discovery and transformation, offering viewers a glimpse into the power of art to connect worlds.
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Time
September 20 (Saturday) - October 4 (Saturday) (All Day)(GMT+00:00)
Location
JIG SPACE
106-8889 Laurel Street
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Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art presents the world premiere of NDN Giver, from September 17, 2025 – January 25, 2026. Curated by the gallery’s Assistant Curator, member of
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Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art presents the world premiere of NDN Giver, from September 17, 2025 – January 25, 2026. Curated by the gallery’s Assistant Curator, member of the Tsiits Git’anee clan, and passionate Haida Nation scholar Amelia Rea in her solo curatorial debut, the exhibition examines reciprocity, identity, and the evolving practice of gift-giving within potlatch traditions. Bringing together contemporary potlatch gifts such as prints and mugs alongside archival records of historical potlatches, NDN Giver features select pieces from Amelia’s personal collection as well as works by artists from communities across the coast, including the Haida and Heiltsuk Nations. For admission information and complete event details, visit: billreidgallery.ca
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Time
September 27 (Saturday) - January 25 (Sunday) (All Day)(GMT+00:00)
Location
Bill Reid Gallery
639 Hornby Street