Grab your shades, because this month’s art happenings are looking BRIGHT as ever! Summer is officially in swing, starting on June 21, and the community is very ready (us included) to make new art in the sunshine. From Whistler to Surrey, this month you can expect all kinds of community outings from culture festivals to art retrospectives on some of our most storied artists. Take in a Scandinavian dance performance, then sample the tasty snacks from Indigenous food trucks, being on the West Coast during the summer is like a constant invitation to the party. Have a look at what events are on the way, then RSVP “y-e-s” to summer inspiration!
XUUYA: Raven Brings the Light 2026 | Vancouver
June 4, 2026
Hosted by the Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art, this is an after-hours party where you can mingle with other gallery goers who are passionate and curious about West Coast art. As you explore the space, this immersive, one-night-only experience will unfold before you with Indigenous food, drink, music, art, and culture. Word of mouth is strong for this one, so grab your ticket before they’re gone!

West Vancouver Community Cultural Fest | Vancouver’s North Shore
June 5 – 6, 2026
An international culture fest with one of the best views on the West Coast! This free two-day party spotlights all the best elements of living in such a diverse community: the food, the music, and the art. This is expected to be one of the biggest North Shore events to kick off the summer, so bring the whole family and get ready to discover the world, one step at a time.

Art Party: Ancient Futures | Vancouver
June 6, 2026
Vancouver Art Gallery presents a truly one-of-a-kind, late-night immersive party filled with music and performance, and eye-catching fashion. If you have a flair for styling, then this is your chance to shine. With Ancient Futures as the theme, you’re encouraged to reimagine tradition through a contemporary lens. Whether that means upcycled materials, reworked garments or references to personal and cultural histories, it’s all up to you!

Trolley Days: Heritage in Motion | Vancouver’s North Shore
June 6 – 7, 2026
A new community tradition is pulling into the station on Vancouver’s North Shore! Ringing (and clanging) in its first year as a performing arts festival, Trolley Days invites you on board to explore the area’s rich tapestry of art and history. It’s a two-day event of music, dance, and performance celebrating one of the true gems of BC.

Bard on the Beach 2026 | Vancouver
June 9 – September 19, 2026
Bard is BACK with a full summer schedule of enchanting tales from Stratford’s most famous son. Known for their creative restagings of theatre classics, this year they’re back with more surprising and inspiring interpretations, including The Merry Wives of Windsor (as a lively, music-filled comedy set in a soccer-obsessed suburb) and Oedipus (as performed by goblins).

Takao Tanabe: Inside Passage | Whistler
June 13 – October 19, 2026
Marking the 100th birthday of one of Canada’s most extraordinary artists, this Whistler retrospective show is a celebration of the master painter’s work. Known for his striking abstract and representational landscape work, you’ll get a tactile sense of his distinctive brushwork and elevated control of form and colour.

Italian Day | Vancouver
June 14, 2026
One of the biggest cultural celebrations in Vancouver returns with more food, more artists and more performers. For one day of the year, Commercial Drive turns into a Tuscan piazza with thousands of culture seekers ready to celebrate one of the most storied and passionate countries on Earth. It’s your invitation to take a day off from Canadian formality, roll up your sleeves, and let your hands do the talking.

Pinoy Festival | Burnaby
June 20 – 21, 2026
June is Filipino Heritage Month, so it’s the perfect reason to get out there and join one of the Lower Mainland’s most vibrant communities. Everyone is welcome on this music-filled day of performance and feasting. A market of artisan vendors and creatives will be on-site, so get ready to revel in the spirit of Pacific island expression!

Scandinavian Midsummer Festival | Burnaby
June 20 – 21, 2026
How much do you know about Scandinavian culture? If you answered, “Do they have a wife carrying races?” Then the answer is, YES. Funny you should ask that. This yearly tradition invites you to try Nordic food, listen to Viking legend, and take a turn around the maypole. It’s guaranteed to be a fun outing for the entire family.

National Indigenous Peoples Day | Vancouver’s North Shore
June 21, 2026
Shining a light on the immeasurable contributions of Indigenous peoples to the world’s shared culture, this is a celebration of art, community, and storytelling. A seaside festival on Vancouver’s North Shore, this is an excellent opportunity to take in the language, music and dance of Canada’s first people.

Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella | Surrey
June 26 – July 5, 2026
If the shoe fits! *Slipper, but you know what we mean. The beloved classic of how someone drove a pumpkin down the street continues to endure with this whimsy-filled musical. Put on by some of the best theatre performers in the Fraser Valley, you’ll marvel at the dancing, the singing, and the magic of every scene!

Ongoing Events
Return to Paueru Gai: 50 Years of Powell Street Festival | Burnaby
Until Sept 5, 2026
Marking 50 years of the Powell Street Festival, Return to Paueru Gai tells the story of art, community building, and activism connected to Canada’s longest-running Japanese-Canadian festival. The exhibition reflects on the festival’s roots in Vancouver’s historic Japanese Canadian neighbourhood and its ongoing role in sustaining intergenerational dialogue, creative expression, and social justice.

Simranpreet Anand: Living With The Eternal | Vancouver’s North Shore
Until Sep 6, 2026
Simranpreet Anand returns to Polygon Gallery with her latest body of work, which weighs the spiritual significance of sacred materials against the costs and modes of their mass production. Working from a Sikh perspective, her installation of ceremonial fabrics, lenticular prints, and embroidered photographs considers the notion of the “eternal” in terms of religious significance and the synthetic nature of products manufactured to last forever.

James Harry: Eye of the Ancestor | Vancouver’s North Shore
Until Oct 18, 2026
A striking new sculpture has arrived at The Polygon Gallery! Created by James Harry, Eye of the Ancestor is a striking yellow cedar wooden sphere, carved with Coast Salish designs on the surface and holding a mirror-polished steel sphere inside. The composition creates layered reflections and viewpoints that shift with the viewer’s movements around the sculpture, so be sure to experience this new piece from every angle!

I Use My Haida Eyes: The History Robes of Jut-ke-Nay–Hazel Wilson | Vancouver
Until Oct 12, 2026
A singular body of work by the late Jut-ke-Nay–Hazel Wilson (1941–2016), a Haida artist who dedicated her life to Haida cultural work, I Use My Haida Eyes presents a collection of 51 “history robes,” which recount specific episodes of Haida history in stunning detail—from a Haida perspective.

