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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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All Day (Saturday)
Location
Bill Reid Gallery
639 Hornby Street

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When the topic is street art, there is no way around him: Banksy is probably the most famous and also the most mysterious graffiti artist in the world. The
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When the topic is street art, there is no way around him: Banksy is probably the most famous and also the most mysterious graffiti artist in the world. The Art of Banksy Without Limits is in Vancouver for the first time after its incredible worldwide success with over 2,100,000 visitors! Explore 200 of the artist’s works, such as his original art, prints, photos, sculptures, and much more.
Time
February 1 (Saturday) - May 25 (Sunday)
Location
1 Alexander Street
1 Alexander Street, Vancouver, BC

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Dive into the serene beauty of the ocean with this art collection, where each piece evokes the
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Dive into the serene beauty of the ocean with this art collection, where each piece evokes the calm rhythms of the sea. From rolling waves to tranquil shores, experience the timeless allure and boundless power of the ocean through stunning, expressive artworks.
Time
February 1 (Saturday) - May 31 (Saturday)
Location
Mountain Galleries
4599 Chateau Blvd, Whistler, BC

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Experience the essence of Spring in this art collection, where fresh blooms,
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Experience the essence of Spring in this art collection, where fresh blooms, sunlight, and the flowing waters from melting glaciers bring new life to the world. Each piece celebrates nature’s rebirth, from vibrant florals to serene waterscapes, capturing the season’s beauty and vitality.
Time
February 1 (Saturday) - May 31 (Saturday)
Location
Mountain Galleries
4599 Chateau Blvd, Whistler, BC

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Immerse yourself in the beauty of nature with this floral art collection, where each piece captures the delicate elegance of blooming flowers.
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Immerse yourself in the beauty of nature with this floral art collection, where each piece captures the delicate elegance of blooming flowers. From soft petals to bold blooms, experience the timeless allure of floral artistry in every brushstroke.
Time
February 1 (Saturday) - May 31 (Saturday)
Location
Mountain Galleries
4599 Chateau Blvd, Whistler, BC

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Featuring over 100 pieces from MONOVA’s rich museum collection, Echoes of Memory weaves together untold stories of aging, memory loss & dementia, and the power of community on our collective
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Featuring over 100 pieces from MONOVA’s rich museum collection, Echoes of Memory weaves together untold stories of aging, memory loss & dementia, and the power of community on our collective human experience.
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February 7 (Friday) - June 1 (Sunday)
Location
Museum of North Vancouver
115 Esplanade W, North Vancouver, BC V7M 0G7

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In our 25th anniversary year at the Nikkei National Museum & Cultural Centre, we celebrate artists of Japanese ancestry with the Umami: Savouring Artistic Nikkei Identity exhibition from February through
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In our 25th anniversary year at the Nikkei National Museum & Cultural Centre, we celebrate artists of Japanese ancestry with the Umami: Savouring Artistic Nikkei Identity exhibition from February through September in the Karasawa Gallery. Many are Japanese Canadian Legacies Art fund awardees and/or artists who are exhibiting at the NNMCC for the first time. From traditional to contemporary art practice, the Umami exhibition shares the rich essence of our Japanese Canadian creative community.
Time
February 8 (Saturday) - May 17 (Saturday)
Location
Nikkei National Museum & Cultural Center
6688 Southoaks Crescent, V5E 4M7

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Beginning in the early 1980s, Rotimi Fani-Kayode (1955-1989) developed a photographic practice that refused categorisation, cutting across cultural codes, gender norms, and artistic traditions. Born into a prominent
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Beginning in the early 1980s, Rotimi Fani-Kayode (1955-1989) developed a photographic practice that refused categorisation, cutting across cultural codes, gender norms, and artistic traditions. Born into a prominent Nigerian family, Fani-Kayode emigrated to London in the 1960s, seeking political refuge during civil war. As an art student in the United States, he came to negotiate his outsider status along multiple axes, balancing his family heritage and immigration status alongside his own queer sexuality and exposure to underground subcultures. Channelling these multiple facets of his identity into photography, Fani-Kayode generated a remarkable body of images over the course of a career cut tragically short by his death in 1989.
Time
February 28 (Friday) - May 25 (Sunday)
Location
The Polygon
101 Carrie Cates Court

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Equinox Gallery presents Angela Teng: Colourwork, a solo exhibition of paintings for the Pacific Gallery at the Fairmont Pacific Rim. Teng (b. 1979) has been acknowledged nationwide for her experimentation with
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Equinox Gallery presents Angela Teng: Colourwork, a solo exhibition of paintings for the Pacific Gallery at the Fairmont Pacific Rim.
Teng (b. 1979) has been acknowledged nationwide for her experimentation with the medium of paint, particularly her works made by crocheting paint strings. 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 works elicit a broad range of references, from the colourful, commonplace Afghan throw to the geometric abstraction of high modernism, all while implicating the artistic labour of women that has typically earned the distinction of “craft” rather than “art”.
Time
March 12 (Wednesday) - June 9 (Monday)
01aprAll Day30junSit Still(All Day) 10305 City Pkwy #105, Surrey, BCEvent Type:Exhibition

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The history of Blackness is a testament to the fact that objects can and do resist. In the Break – Fred Moten How does the imposition and often demanding expectation of stillness
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The history of Blackness is a testament to the fact that objects can and do resist.
In the Break – Fred Moten
How does the imposition and often demanding expectation of stillness traverse from being a gesture to a necessary apparatus of white supremacy? How many steps away from stillness would be needed to start a movement? How could the movement, stillness, and marked presence of Blackness be employed as both aesthetic and praxis of liberation, self-definition, and self-actualization? 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 diasporic experience.
From the documentation of colonial subjects to the annotation of scenes of subjugation during enslavement, the camera has been used as a weapon not only to mark Blackness as the diminished other but further as a tool of control, power, and dispossession, with the image asserting itself as a neutral depiction of reality. In this vein, the stillness captured through the lens’s aperture is rife with politics, meaning, and definition cast onto the subject’s likeness from elsewhere.
As cognizant observers—and perhaps victims—of the intrusion of stillness and inexpression on Black life, Chadha and Patrick’s lens-based and material practices establish themselves as an inquiry into the politics of neutrality and the extended uses of self-representation through gesture, abstraction, and physical and psychic interventions that ponder how images are defined and the relationship between the image’s subject, viewer, and documentarian.
Time
April 1 (Tuesday) - June 30 (Monday)
Location
The Black Arts Centre
10305 City Pkwy #105, Surrey, BC

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In xʷəlməxʷ child, Manuel Axel Strain draws on Musqueam, Secwépemc, and Syilx ways of knowing, and the discipline of Western psychology. Compositing theories of mind from across their different cultures,
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In xʷəlməxʷ child, Manuel Axel Strain draws on Musqueam, Secwépemc, and Syilx ways of knowing, and the discipline of Western psychology. Compositing theories of mind from across their different cultures, Strain imagines the perspective of a child who contemplates the world from beyond these existing frameworks. Through figurative paintings, transformed into pictographs and set against photographic murals, Strain’s work proposes a way of seeing that suspends judgement and challenges divisions such as past and future, old and new, self and other.
Time
April 1 (Tuesday) - May 11 (Sunday)
Location
The Polygon
101 Carrie Cates Court

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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
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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.
Time
April 4 (Friday) - September 7 (Sunday)
Location
Contemporary Art Gallery
555 Nelson Street

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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.
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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. The group’s practice coalesces around exploring an ineffable but shared recognition of being perceived as other that it calls “vaguely Asian.” Approaching identity and subjectivity as relational endeavours, CFGNY conceives its art-making – integrally collaborative within and beyond the collective – as an act of sociality.
Time
April 4 (Friday) - September 7 (Sunday)
Location
Contemporary Art Gallery
555 Nelson Street

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Z·inc Artist Collective (Willa Downing, Lesley Garratt, Cora Li-Leger, and Claire Moore) are united by a profound passion for community, craft, natural materials, and ecological consciousness. A long-standing presence in Surrey
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Z·inc Artist Collective (Willa Downing, Lesley Garratt, Cora Li-Leger, and Claire Moore) are united by a profound passion for community, craft, natural materials, and ecological consciousness. A long-standing presence in Surrey art communities, the group has supported collaborative artmaking initiatives with an extended network of creatives and the public at large for over a decade.
A Tangled Thicket captures the ethos of connectivity that lies at the heart of Z·inc’s practice. Drawing on theories of ecology, neuroscience, and ontology (the study of being itself), each artist expounds on the interconnection between nature and the human mind and how they are embedded within and shaped by each other.
Across painting, drawing, sculpture, textile, and handmade installations, each artist alludes to the porousness of the supposed boundaries that separate humans from other species, as well as the stories we tell ourselves about “nature” and our relationship with it. Citing inspirations such as the neuroscientist Santiago Ramón y Cajal, ecologist Suzanne Simard, and local poet and author Aislinn Hunter, Z·inc’s works vividly capture the resonance across all forms of matter: from the biochemical schemata of plant cells and brain neurons to the mycorrhizal networks of fungi, trees, animals, people, places, families, and memories.
Z·inc constantly strives to push beyond the boundaries of their own practices, inviting responses in the form of interactive installations. The collaborative Objects for Pondering project encourages visitors to handle bespoke, handmade items—books, miniature figurines, ceramic sculptures, memorabilia—that prompt personal reflection and meaning-making. Made for the occasion of Surrey Art Gallery’s 50th anniversary, the Cultured:50 project includes 50 petri dishes filled with objects co-created by other artists south of the Fraser.
Elsewhere, the exhibition includes artworks that celebrate the inherent craftsmanship of each artist’s approach, emphasizing organic materials, bodily sensation, and improvisation. Interactive sculptures by Claire Moore and ink paintings by Lesley Garratt imagine vibrant worlds of anthropomorphic creatures that move between realms, untethered by human categories, while artist books by Cora Li-Leger and large-scale installations by Willa Downing draw attention to the synergy between consciousness and history.
In the face of ever greater automization and social stratification, Z·inc proposes a radical creative togetherness imagined through the lives of artworks and the people who make, use, and respond to them.
Time
April 5 (Saturday) 10:00 am - June 8 (Sunday) 5:00 pm
Location
Surrey Art Gallery
13750 88 Ave

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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.
Time
April 25 (Friday) 1:00 am - September 30 (Tuesday) 1:00 am
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.
Time
April 27 (Sunday) - September 15 (Monday)
Location
Audain Art Museum
4350 Blackcomb Way

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Golya Mirderikvand’s paintings emerge from a place of deep focus, where both her external and internal worlds converge. She explores subjects that draw and hold her attention with the right
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Golya Mirderikvand’s paintings emerge from a place of deep focus, where both her external and internal worlds converge. She explores subjects that draw and hold her attention with the right intensity. The works in this exhibition are part of a recent series inspired by nature, capturing intricate networks of branches—whether through the canopies they form or the shadows they cast.
Her artistic process begins with photographing landscapes that feature compelling patterns of tree branches. She captures scenes from multiple angles, experimenting with light and shadow and zooming in on compositions that balance abstraction and realism. The selected photographs are then edited and carefully chosen as references for her paintings.
Displayed together, this series of paintings creates a lyrical harmony, inviting viewers into a visually rich world of structured yet organic complexity.
Time
April 29 (Tuesday) 8:30 am - July 23 (Wednesday) 4:30 pm
Location
The Ferry Building Gallery
1414 Argyle Avenue
01mayAll Day11DOXA Documentary Film Festival(All Day) Event Type:Art EventAdmission Type:Ticketed

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DOXA is presented by The Documentary Media Society, a Vancouver based non-profit, charitable society (incorporated in 1998) devoted to presenting independent and innovative documentaries to Vancouver audiences. The society exists
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DOXA is presented by The Documentary Media Society, a Vancouver based non-profit, charitable society (incorporated in 1998) devoted to presenting independent and innovative documentaries to Vancouver audiences. The society exists to educate the public about documentary film as an art form through DOXA Documentary Film Festival, a curated and juried festival comprised of public screenings, panel discussions, public forums and educational programs. The 24th annual DOXA Documentary Film Festival is happening May 1–11, 2025.
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may 1 (Thursday) - 11 (Sunday)

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Awesomeology: Gratitude in the Little Things invites us to celebrate the pauses and moments of positive awareness in our everyday lives. Elementary students from Grades K-7 were encouraged to work
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Awesomeology: Gratitude in the Little Things invites us to celebrate the pauses and moments of positive awareness in our everyday lives. Elementary students from Grades K-7 were encouraged to work collaboratively in their classrooms to explore what they think is awesome. Inspired by Alie Ward’s “Ologies” podcast episode Awesomeology (Gratitude) with Neil Pasricha, this year’s Arts Alive celebrates the achievements of young students in its 43rd year of partnership with School District 41.
Time
May 2 (Friday) - June 1 (Sunday)
Location
Bill Reid Gallery
639 Hornby Street

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The Belkin is pleased to present an exhibition of work by the 2025 graduates of UBC’s two-year Master of Fine Arts program: Solange Adum Abdala, Mahsa Farzi, Vanessa Mercedes Figueroa,
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The Belkin is pleased to present an exhibition of work by the 2025 graduates of UBC’s two-year Master of Fine Arts program: Solange Adum Abdala, Mahsa Farzi, Vanessa Mercedes Figueroa, Sarah Haider and Yuan Wen. This program in the Department of Art History, Visual Art and Theory is limited each year to a small group of four to six artists, who over the two years foster different sensibilities developed within an intimate and discursive working environment. Through interdisciplinary group critiques, weekly seminars, artist talks, open studios and advisor discussions, students develop advanced techniques and expand critical concepts to emerge with a particular direction for their studio practice.
Impos(s)able Impositions: UBC Master of Fine Arts Graduate Exhibition is curated by Melanie O’Brian and presented with support from the Department of Art History, Visual Art and Theory at the University of British Columbia.
Time
May 2 (Friday) - June 1 (Sunday)
Location
BELKIN ART GALLERY
University of British Columbia 1825 Main Mall

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Artist Apprenticeship supports SD41 Grade 11 & 12 students in their creative ambitions through mentorship from artists and arts professionals that culminates in an exhibition. In its 17th year, this
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Artist Apprenticeship supports SD41 Grade 11 & 12 students in their creative ambitions through mentorship from artists and arts professionals that culminates in an exhibition. In its 17th year, this year’s senior secondary students explored the theme of shadows over nine weeks, leading them to experiment with representing transformation and self-reflection in artwork. Their exhibition responds to artworks within the City of Burnaby Permanent Art Collection.
Time
May 2 (Friday) - June 1 (Sunday)
Location
Bill Reid Gallery
639 Hornby Street

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For over four decades, the Arts Council of Surrey has organized ARTS in partnership
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For over four decades, the Arts Council of Surrey has organized ARTS in partnership with the Gallery. This annual open-juried art exhibition celebrates artmaking throughout Surrey and beyond. Prizes are awarded across five categories:
- Painting
- Drawing, printmaking, and mixed media on paper
- Sculptures and fibre art
- Photography
- Digital, performative, and new media
Entries appear in a wide range of themes and media, from captivating landscape paintings to intricate sculptures and weavings. The artworks are displayed throughout Surrey Arts Centre, and visitors are invited to vote for the People’s Choice Award at any time during their visit.
This year, the jury consisted of photography-based artist Brian Howell, artist and Kwantlen Polytechnic University Fine Arts faculty member Jason Wright, and Surrey Art Gallery Curator of Art and Education Initiatives Alanna Edwards.
Exhibiting artists will share reflections about their artworks and wider practices at an Artist Open Mic on June 5, part of Surrey Art Gallery Association’s free Thursday Artist Talk series.
The close of ARTS 2025 will be celebrated at the summer opening art party on July 5 where the prize winners will also be announced.
Time
May 3 (Saturday) 10:00 am - July 7 (Monday) 5:00 pm
Location
Surrey Art Gallery
13750 88 Ave

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Refracted Fields combines studio-based and in-the-field experiments with prisms, coloured gels, and physical layering to deconstruct the ways we perceive the world around us. Contrasting images of sublime and everyday
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Refracted Fields combines studio-based and in-the-field experiments with prisms, coloured gels, and physical layering to deconstruct the ways we perceive the world around us. Contrasting images of sublime and everyday vistas, Briard unveils conventional vision to offer insights into our rapidly changing environment and the imaginaries that we attach to place. This work extends Briard’s ongoing practice that investigates the parallels between natural and artificial light, time, and perception. Briard is a Lecturer in Photography and Media Arts at Emily Carr University of Art + Design.
Time
May 8 (Thursday) - June 27 (Friday)
Location
Surrey City Centre Library
10350 University Drive, Surrey, BC

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Join us for a vibrant evening filled with delicious refreshments and an inspiring atmosphere as we celebrate this powerful exhibition. The artists will be in attendance. On view from
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Join us for a vibrant evening filled with delicious refreshments and an inspiring atmosphere as we celebrate this powerful exhibition. The artists will be in attendance.
On view from May 14 – September 7, 2025
We are currently living through a very critical time of recurring natural disasters caused by climate change. Indigenous people and communities are some of the most impacted by these disasters. Our traditional territories are being affected by flooding, fires, drought, and in many areas a decline of the species that we rely on for hunting and fishing. Indigenous people have been at the forefront of environmental activism for generations and continue to actively fight for our traditional lands.
Vital Signs is a group exhibition that features artists who are discussing the impact of climate change through personal experiences and effects on their traditional territories in a variety of mediums. The title, Vital Signs, refers to the measurements of the body’s most basic functions, but is also a reference to how the land is essential to our being and is a living entity itself.
The artists featured in this exhibition are Jade Baxter (Nlaka’pamux), Jasper Berehulke (Syilx/Okanagan), Kali Spitzer (Kaska Dena), Kwiis Hamilton (Hupačasath/Leq’a:mel), Rebecca Baker-Grenier (Kwakiuł, Dzawada’enuwx, and Sḵwx̱wú7mesh), and Sage Nowak (Tahltan).
Time
(Tuesday) 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Location
Bill Reid Gallery
639 Hornby Street
14mayAll Day07sepVital Signs(All Day) 639 Hornby StreetEvent Type:ExhibitionAdmission Type:Ticketed

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We are currently living through a very critical time of recurring natural disasters caused by climate change. Indigenous people and communities are some of the most impacted by these disasters.
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We are currently living through a very critical time of recurring natural disasters caused by climate change. Indigenous people and communities are some of the most impacted by these disasters. Our traditional territories are being affected by flooding, fires, drought, and in many areas a decline of the species that we rely on for hunting and fishing. Indigenous people have been at the forefront of environmental activism for generations and continue to actively fight for our traditional lands.
Vital Signs is a group exhibition that features artists who are discussing the impact of climate change through personal experiences and effects on their traditional territories in a variety of mediums. The title, Vital Signs, refers to the measurements of the body’s most basic functions, but is also a reference to how the land is essential to our being and is a living entity itself.
The artists featured in this exhibition are Jade Baxter (Nlaka’pamux), Jasper Berehulke (Syilx/Okanagan), Kali Spitzer (Kaska Dena), Kwiis Hamilton (Hupačasath/Leq’a:mel), Rebecca Baker-Grenier (Kwakiuł, Dzawada’enuwx, and Sḵwx̱wú7mesh), and Sage Nowak (Tahltan).
Time
May 14 (Wednesday) - September 7 (Sunday)
Location
Bill Reid Gallery
639 Hornby Street
16may5:30 pm6:30 pmArt of the Cocktail5:30 pm - 6:30 pm 4350 Blackcomb Way

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The Art of the Cocktail series at the Audain Art Museum offers a unique opportunity to experience the fusion of visual artistry and cocktail craftsmanship. Immerse yourself in the art
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The Art of the Cocktail series at the Audain Art Museum offers a unique opportunity to experience the fusion of visual artistry and cocktail craftsmanship. Immerse yourself in the art of mixology at the May 16th event!
Time
(Friday) 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm
Location
Audain Art Museum
4350 Blackcomb Way

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Join us for an extraordinary weekend showcasing over 70 of BC's finest local artisans and small businesses! The Vancouver Etsy Co's Spring Pop-Up Market transforms the historic Pipe
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Join us for an extraordinary weekend showcasing over 70 of BC’s finest local artisans and small businesses! The Vancouver Etsy Co’s Spring Pop-Up Market transforms the historic Pipe Shop Venue into a vibrant marketplace where creativity meets community.
Discover a Curated Collection:
- Handcrafted ceramics and unique home goods
- Fresh local food and beverage vendors
- Designer apparel and handmade jewelry
- Artisanal body care products
- Original artwork and much more
Time
17 (Saturday) 11:00 am - 18 (Sunday) 5:00 pm
Location
Pipe Shop Venue
115 Victory Ship Way, North Vancouver

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Surrey's very own performing arts festival for kids is back with exceptional circus, music and theatre shows and fun activities for the whole family. So get ready to laugh out
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Surrey’s very own performing arts festival for kids is back with exceptional circus, music and theatre shows and fun activities for the whole family. So get ready to laugh out loud, dance and sing along—we can’t wait to see you!
Time
may 23 (Friday) - 25 (Sunday)
Location
Surrey Arts Centre
13750 88 Avenue

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Arts in the Garden is an annual family-friendly event celebrating the connection between art and nature, traditionally held across multiple locations on the North Shore. This beloved event features visual
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Arts in the Garden is an annual family-friendly event celebrating the connection between art and nature, traditionally held across multiple locations on the North Shore. This beloved event features visual art exhibitions, live musical performances, interactive workshops, and engaging activities that foster creativity, cultural exchange, and reflection on our relationship with the environment. Arts in the Garden 2025 is held on June 14 & June 15, 2025.
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25 (Sunday) 11:13 pm - 26 (Monday) 11:13 pm
Location
Cityscape Community ArtSpace
335 Lonsdale Ave

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The spectacular sculptures and paintings of Michelangelo seem so familiar to us, but what do we really know about this Renaissance giant? Michelangelo’s genius is evident in everything he touched.
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The spectacular sculptures and paintings of Michelangelo seem so familiar to us, but what do we really know about this Renaissance giant? Michelangelo’s genius is evident in everything he touched. Beautiful and diverse works such as the towering statue of David, the moving Pietà in the Papal Basilica of St. Peter and his tour-de-force, the Sistine Chapel ceiling, still leave us breathless today.
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(Monday) 7:00 pm

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With over 70 local artists participating in this year’s event, it’s sure to be an amazing event! Plan your West of Main Art Walk weekend using the interactive map below with
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With over 70 local artists participating in this year’s event, it’s sure to be an amazing event!
Plan your West of Main Art Walk weekend using the interactive map below with participating artist studio and satellite locations.
Note: We have multiple artists at some locations, including home studios. Please check the addresses to confirm.
Time
May 31 (Saturday) - June 1 (Sunday)
Location
Various location in Vancouver
716 E Hastings St