Feature Photo Credit: thepolygon.ca | Steve Paneccasio
Feature Photo Credit: thepolygon.ca | Steve Paneccasio

We’re sending off winter with some much-needed spring inspiration! Entering the most colourful season of the year means that there are plenty of ways to keep your creativity well-fed, especially in the West Coast art scene. This month, you’ll find new openings at art hubs across each community, from a photography exhibit about the evolving identity of Tibet to a show that effectively turns its gallery into a hulking piece of camera equipment powered by sunlight streaming through the windows. If you sheltered in place through most of January and February, then let March mark the start of your creative resolutions for 2026. Start by taking a stroll through the local culture calendar, and take it from there!

 

Tania Willard: Photolithics | Vancouver’s North Shore

Mar 7 – May 24, 2026 

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

Tania Willard: Photolithics
Photo Credit: thepolygon.ca

 

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

Mar 26 – Sept  5, 2026

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

Powell Street Festival
Photo Credit: centre.nikkeiplace.org

 

Ongoing Events

 

remember the earth, remember the sky | Surrey

Until March 22, 2026 

Growing from the 2023 Gallery exhibition Invisible Fish, and inspired by the Joy Harjo poem “Remember,” remember the earth, remember the sky, is a group show focusing on ancestral connections through land, air, and memory as experienced and understood by early career artists connected to this territory and in conversation with works from the Gallery’s permanent collection by Salish artists.

remember the earth, remember the sky
Photo Credit: surrey.ca

 

 

Vitalities: Reflections on Landscapes by Toni Onley and Arnold Shives | Vancouver

Until March 23, 2026

British Columbia-based artists Toni Onley and Arnold Shives each shared a love of landscapes at great heights – achieved by hiking, mountaineering, and even flying above them. Onley once said of their distinct approaches: “We see the same place but come up with very different imagery.” Vitalities brings together selections of each artist’s formidable career to offer reflection and repose in the face of the region’s impressive land, water, and skyscapes.

Vitalities: Reflections on Landscapes by Toni Onley and Arnold Shives
Photo Credit: burnaby.ca

 

Entangled Territories: Tibet Through Images  | Vancouver

Until Mar 29, 2026

Exploring how Tibet has been portrayed by outsiders and how Tibetans today represent themselves, this Museum of Anthropology exhibit highlights both the region’s rich cultural heritage and its complex political realities. Tracing the impact of Tibet’s Chinese occupation and the global Tibetan diaspora (including a significant community in Canada), the exhibition reflects on displacement, identity, and evolving ideas of homeland. Featuring work by artists Kunsang Kyirong and Lodoe Laura, alongside archival materials and selections from the MOA, the project was developed in collaboration with members of the Tibetan Canadian community to center Tibetan voices and perspectives.

Entangled Territories: Tibet Through Images
Photo Credit: moa.ubc.ca by Lodoe Laura

 

 Woven Pathways: Fashion and Cultural Continuity   | Whistler

Until April 5, 2026

Bringing together Squamish and Lil̓wat fashion and accessory designers alongside guest artists from the Northwest Coast, Woven Pathways is a celebration of contemporary Indigenous designs rooted in lineage, land, and cultural knowledge. Guest curated by Rebecca Baker-Grenier, the exhibition spotlights fashion as an expression of sovereignty, resilience, and identity.  Traditional materials and teachings are carried forward through bold, innovative practices that shape the future of Indigenous style.

Woven Pathways: Fashion and Cultural Continuity
Photo Credit: slcc.ca

 

Realism in Pastel Exhibition by Catherine Sheppard | Surrey

Until Apr 9, 2026

Linda Morris is a Surrey–based artist known for her evocative landscapes, intimate still-life paintings, and expressive oil paintings. Her practice is rooted in close observation and a sensitivity to light, texture, and atmosphere, capturing both the quiet beauty of natural settings and the character of her subjects. She has received several accolades for her work, including third place in the ArtSpacific B.C. 2020 exhibition for her painting Majestic Mountain, recognizing her skill and contribution to the province’s artistic community.

Realism in Pastel Exhibition by Catherine Sheppard
Photo Credit: semiahmooarts.com

 

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

Until May 18, 2026

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

Upcoming Events

03julAll Day01marAre We There Yet? The Sustainable Transportation Journey(All Day)(GMT+00:00) Museum of North Vancouver, 115 Esplanade W, North Vancouver, BC V7M 0G7Event TypeExhibitionAdmission TypeTicketed

09aug01marLay Me Down in Praise(August 9) 10:00 am - (March 1) 5:00 pm(GMT+00:00) Surrey Art Gallery, 13750 88 AveEvent TypeExhibitionAdmission TypeFree

04sepAll Day08marFleet of Memory: Canadian Warships Remembered as Models(All Day)(GMT+00:00) Museum of Surrey, 17710 56A AvenueEvent TypeExhibitionAdmission TypeFree

19sepAll Day26febFrom the Ground(All Day)(GMT+00:00) Gordon Smith Gallery, 2121 Lonsdale Ave, North VancouverEvent TypeExhibitionAdmission TypeFree