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Using machine learning software, Winter Garden mirrors the presence and movement of viewers via a webcam, creating an ever-changing collage
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Using machine learning software, Winter Garden mirrors the presence and movement of viewers via a webcam, creating an ever-changing collage composed of motifs of lively indoor plants against a desolate winter landscape. The concept began from a series of still life photographs depicting a small oasis of indoor plants that the artist tended to during the lockdown in winter 2021. Winter Garden 9, featured as part of the exhibition, is one of the photographs from the series.
Time
July 14 (Sunday) - April 27 (Sunday)
Location
Surrey Art Gallery
13750 88 Ave

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Co-curated by Dana Claxton and Curtis Collins, the Curve! exhibition will shed light on a lesser-explored facet of Northwest Coast art—women’s contributions to the rich tradition of carving wood and argillite. The exhibition
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Co-curated by Dana Claxton and Curtis Collins, the Curve! exhibition will shed light on a lesser-explored facet of Northwest Coast art—women’s contributions to the rich tradition of carving wood and argillite.
The exhibition will feature over 125 works of art that include poles, panels, masks, bowls, and other sculptures all intertwined with traditional knowledge. These works will be on loan from public and private collections across Canada and the United States. The exhibition will focus on a selection of carvers active from the 1950s to present day, highlighting the pivotal role of women artists within the larger tradition of indigenous carving along the coast of British Columbia.
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November 23 (Saturday) 11:00 am - May 5 (Monday) 6:00 pm
Location
Audain Art Museum
4350 Blackcomb Way

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Accessible Peaks: Embracing Adaptive Sports in Whistler explores the history of adaptive sports in Whistler with an emphasis on para-alpine skiing and the ways in which accessibility has (and hasn’t)
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Accessible Peaks: Embracing Adaptive Sports in Whistler explores the history of adaptive sports in Whistler with an emphasis on para-alpine skiing and the ways in which accessibility has (and hasn’t) been embraced in events, design, and programs.
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January 31 (Friday) - April 30 (Wednesday)
Location
Whistler Museum
4333 Main Street Whistler, BC

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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.
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February 1 (Saturday) - May 25 (Sunday)
Location
1 Alexander Street
1 Alexander Street, Vancouver, 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.
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February 1 (Saturday) - May 31 (Saturday)
Location
Mountain Galleries
4599 Chateau Blvd, Whistler, 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.
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February 1 (Saturday) - May 31 (Saturday)
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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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This solo exhibition by Kim Kennedy Austin runs from February 7 to April 20 at the Burnaby Art Gallery and centers upon the artist’s interests in 20th century advertising, media,
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This solo exhibition by Kim Kennedy Austin runs from February 7 to April 20 at the Burnaby Art Gallery and centers upon the artist’s interests in 20th century advertising, media, and popular culture in myth and meaning making. Drawing on a range of movies and books through this body of work, she explores topics such as conformity, consumer capitalism, risk, and blind faith.
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Kim Kennedy Austin: What Price Salvation
Photographer: Blaine Campbell
Time
February 7 (Friday) - April 20 (Sunday)
Location
Burnaby Art Gallery
6344 Deer Lake Avenue

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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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Start with Art is a unique exhibition that focuses on encouraging young people to appreciate, collect, and curate their own art collection – with a special price list just for kids 16
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Start with Art is a unique exhibition that focuses on encouraging young people to appreciate, collect, and curate their own art collection – with a special price list just for kids 16 and younger!
This year, Start with Art turns 20! For this special anniversary exhibition we’ve invited established artists who’ve exhibited in Start with Art over the past two decades. As in past years, artwork is hung lower in the gallery, visitors can colour on the walls in the ‘secret room’, and we’ve planned family-friendly programming throughout the exhibition to make Start with Art truly kid-centric.
Our take home art projects – Kids’ Kits – are available by donation. We’re also playing a short video in the gallery featuring advice the exhibiting artists offer to budding artists. This advice frequently sparks the idea in kids that one day their work could be shown in a gallery, too.
Time
March 4 (Tuesday) - April 26 (Saturday)
Location
Seymour Art Gallery
4360 Gallant Ave, North Vancouver, BC V7G 1L2

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Amiri works predominantly in textiles to examine notions of home, as well as how gender, social norms, and larger geopolitical conflict impact the daily lives of women, both in Afghanistan
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Amiri works predominantly in textiles to examine notions of home, as well as how gender, social norms, and larger geopolitical conflict impact the daily lives of women, both in Afghanistan and in the diaspora. Continuing to use textiles as the medium, Amiri searches to define, explore, and question these spaces. The figurative tendency in her work is due to her interest in the power of representation, especially of those objects that are ordinary to our everyday life, such as a passport, a vase, or celebrity postcards.
Time
March 27 (Thursday) - May 2 (Friday)
Location
Medias Res Gallery
353 Railway St #401, Vancouver

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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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Life Force Opening Reception, April 5, 2-5pm Bothkinds Project Space Feature image: Laura Marie Clark Ocean Debris No. 1, Archival pigment print, 20x16
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Life Force
Opening Reception, April 5, 2-5pm
Bothkinds Project Space
Feature image:
Laura Marie Clark
Ocean Debris No. 1, Archival pigment print, 20×16
Time
april 1 (Tuesday) - 30 (Wednesday)
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Launched in 2013, Capture Photography Festival is Western Canada’s largest lens-based art festival. Annually in April, lens-based art is exhibited at dozens of galleries and other venues throughout Metro Vancouver
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Launched in 2013, Capture Photography Festival is Western Canada’s largest lens-based art festival. Annually in April, lens-based art is exhibited at dozens of galleries and other venues throughout Metro Vancouver as part of the Exhibition Program, alongside an extensive Public Art Program, an Events Program that spans tours, films, artist talks, and community events as well as an educational partnership with Emily Carr University.
Time
april 1 (Tuesday) - 30 (Wednesday)
Location
Various locations in Metro Vancouver

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

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Founded in 2015, Art Vancouver welcomes over 100 global galleries and artists, captivating 8,000+ attendees. This foundational event marked the birth of Art Vancouver and laid the groundwork
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Founded in 2015, Art Vancouver welcomes over 100 global galleries and artists, captivating 8,000+ attendees. This foundational event marked the birth of Art Vancouver and laid the groundwork for its transformative initiatives.
Art Vancouver’s mission is to connect international audiences with global galleries and artists, promoting a dynamic space for creatives to network and collaborate while celebrating diversity and talent, enriching Vancouver’s cultural landscape.
Over the years, Art Vancouver has evolved into a space where the contemporary art fair unites nations through art. The show attracts a carefully curated selection of galleries and artists from across Canada and beyond, establishing itself as a platform for networking and collaboration within the global art community.
What sets Art Vancouver apart is its commitment to creating more than just a typical art fair. Beyond showcasing art, the fair offers innovative programming such as the ‘Face of Art Runway,’ providing a unique opportunity for attendees to connect with the exhibitors behind each curated masterpiece. As exhibitors gracefully walk the runway with their art, attendees experience the pieces along with the vibrant personalities and stories that bring them to life—making it the perfect introduction to the show’s opening night. In addition, ‘Art Demonstrations’ offer live, on-site painting, allowing attendees to immerse themselves in the artistic process and gain insights into the techniques and inspiration that drive each creation. The fair also features the ‘Speaker Series’ and ‘Art Talks,’ where collectors, industry leaders, and exhibitors share valuable experiences and insights. Complementary programming, including ‘Art Masters’ and Private VIP Tours, ensures collectors and art lovers can interact directly with curators and artists.
Art Vancouver’s parent organization, the Vancouver Visual Art Foundation (VVAF), further supports exhibitors through the Art Abroad initiative, helping them expand into other global art fairs and markets.
Approaching its 9th edition, Art Vancouver stands as a testament to the beauty and wonder of contemporary art. Beyond thought-provoking exhibitions and stimulating conversations, the fair fosters an inclusive environment where cultural exchange thrives, strengthening Vancouver’s place as a global hub for contemporary art.
Join us on this journey, April 24 – 27, 2025.
Time
april 24 (Thursday) - 27 (Sunday)
Location
Vancouver Convention Centre
1055 Canada Place,

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Puccini’s sublime masterpiece closes out our celebratory 2024–2025 season in grand style, with five performances conducted by VO’s Music Director, Maestro Jacques Lacombe. This extended run boasts a double cast
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Puccini’s sublime masterpiece closes out our celebratory 2024–2025 season in grand style, with five performances conducted by VO’s Music Director, Maestro Jacques Lacombe. This extended run boasts a double cast bursting with world-class talents, including Tokyo-born soprano Yasko Sato. Praised for her “disarming, honest, refined and authentic” approach, she makes her VO/Canadian debut as Cio-Cio-San, having previously explored the role’s complexities in performances throughout Italy, the US, Belgium, Slovenia, Greece, Spain, and Japan.
Time
April 26 (Saturday) 7:30 pm - May 4 (Sunday) 1:00 am
Location
Queen Elizabeth Theatre
630 Hamilton St

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For countless generations dance played an integral part in Indigenous defining art and culture. Through the sharing of Indigenous knowledge and artistic practices of the Northwest Coast, Spirit and Tradition
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For countless generations dance played an integral part in Indigenous defining art and culture. Through the sharing of Indigenous knowledge and artistic practices of the Northwest Coast, Spirit and Tradition layers coastal masked dances, projected imagery, soundscape, and LED puppetry. Be immersed in the rich and diverse ecosystem of the coastal mountains and oceans.
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(Saturday) 7:30 pm

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A Shadbolt & Burnaby Lyric Opera Presentation Burnaby Lyric Opera brings us their shining stars to perform exerpts from famous Operas. A great way to sample Opera All seats $20.00
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A Shadbolt & Burnaby Lyric Opera Presentation
Burnaby Lyric Opera brings us their shining stars to perform exerpts from famous Operas. A great way to sample Opera
All seats $20.00
Time
(Sunday) 3:00 pm
Location
Shadbolt Centre for the Arts
6450 Deer Lake Avenue