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SUMMARY:Exhibition: Tides Within
DESCRIPTION:January 5 – May 4\nExhibition: Tides Within\nRichmond Cultural Centre Annex\n7660 Minoru Gate\nTides Within brings together Richmond-based artists Fanny BokYin Tang and Debra Zhou\, whose practices share a deep desire to harmonize inner freedom with the rhythms of the natural world. Tang’s surreal seascapes reflect on environmental fragility and Buddhist teachings\, blending playful marine life with symbolic coral forms. Zhou’s abstract watercolour landscapes are rooted in her experience of pregnancy and early motherhood\, evoking the resonance between the creation of life and the cosmos beyond. Using water as a central metaphor for connection and impermanence\, both artists offer introspective visual languages shaped by the aesthetics of Chinese ink brush painting.\nWebsite: https://www.richmondartgallery.org/tides-within
URL:https://richmondartscoalition.com/event/exhibition-tides-within-2/
LOCATION:Richmond Cultural Centre Annex\, 7660 Minoru Gate\, Richmond\, BC\, V6Y 1R8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260124
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260405
DTSTAMP:20260425T074525
CREATED:20251223T232408Z
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: The Chromophiliacs
DESCRIPTION:Ongoing – April 4\nExhibition: The Chromophiliacs\nRichmond Art Gallery\n7700 Minoru Gate\nJanuary 24\, 1pm-4pm: Opening Reception and Tour\nThis winter\, Richmond Art Gallery will explode with colour with works by Diyan Achjadi\, Moozhan Ahmadzadegan\, Maru Aponte\, Sandeep Johal\, Yaimel López Zaldívar\, Laura Meza Orozco\, Osvaldo Ramirez Castillo\, Malina Sintnicolaas\, Charlene Vickers\, and Jan Wade. Published at the beginning of the twenty-first century\, David Batchelor’s book Chromophobia (2000) critically examined what the author termed “chromophobia”—the fear of colour. Historically marginalized and othered within European and North American culture\, colour continues\, even today\, to be linked to notions of impurity\, primitivism\, and decadence. A dynamic response to his still timely thesis\, The Chromophiliacs is an electrifying showcase of artists profoundly inspired by colour as well as a myriad of craft practices and cultural aesthetics. Curated by Zoë Chan.\nWebsite: https://www.richmondartgallery.org/thechromophiliacs\nRichmond Sentinel article: https://richmondsentinel.ca/article-detail/61853/richmond-art-gallerys-the-chromophiliacs-packs-a-powerful-and-artistic-antidote\nPancouver: https://pancouver.ca/the-chromophiliacs-exhibition-at-richmond-art-gallery-reflects-diversity-of-artistic-practices-in-the-region/
URL:https://richmondartscoalition.com/event/exhibition-the-chromophiliacs/
LOCATION:Richmond Art Gallery\, 7700 Minoru Gate\, Richmond\, BC\, V6Y 1R8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260124
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260405
DTSTAMP:20260425T074525
CREATED:20251223T235128Z
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SUMMARY:Collection Close-up: Juan Carrillo de la Cruz’s #62
DESCRIPTION:January 24 – April 4\nCollection Close-up: Juan Carrillo de la Cruz’s #62\nRichmond Art Gallery\n7700 Minoru Gate\nDonated to Richmond Art Gallery by Arthur Richardson in 1994\, this work by Jalisco artist Juan Carrillo de la Cruz exemplifies the rich artistic tradition of the Huichol or Wixárika community in Northwestern Mexico. For the Huichols\, the realm of spirituality is intricately woven into the fabric of daily life\, and their art is a vivid expression of this very present relationship with the cosmos. The imagery and colour palette in Huichol art brim with symbolism. Collection Close-up is an ongoing initiative where we highlight a Permanent Collection work \, which has a formal or thematic link to the Gallery’s featured exhibition\, in our Art Lounge. #62 was selected for its resonance with the themes of the exhibition The Chromophiliacs.\nWebsite: https://www.richmondartgallery.org/collection-close-up-62
URL:https://richmondartscoalition.com/event/collection-close-up-juan-carrillo-de-la-cruzs-62/
LOCATION:Richmond Art Gallery\, 7700 Minoru Gate\, Richmond\, BC\, V6Y 1R8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260301
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260401
DTSTAMP:20260425T074525
CREATED:20260320T105010Z
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SUMMARY:Pop-up Artists: Denise and Jeremy Nichol
DESCRIPTION:Ongoing – March 31\nPop-up Artists: Denise and Jeremy Nichol\nSteveston Museum and Post Office\n3811 Moncton St\nDenise Nichol studied Visual Arts at the University of Regina and took several creative writing and art classes through community night school. Her self-taught painting has developed over the years influenced by her love of travel\, nature and the flavours of diverse cultures. Jeremy is a Digital Designer & Artist\, Based On The West Coast. His work is a delight for the eyes with much of his colourful work featuring portraits\, beautiful blooms and nature.\nWebsite: https://historicsteveston.ca/
URL:https://richmondartscoalition.com/event/pop-up-artists-denise-and-jeremy-nichol/
LOCATION:Steveston Museum\, 3811 Moncton Street\, Richmond\, BC\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260301
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260701
DTSTAMP:20260425T074525
CREATED:20260307T024113Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260307T024113Z
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SUMMARY:No. 3 Road Art Columns
DESCRIPTION:Ongoing – June 30\nNo. 3 Road Art Columns\nCanada Line: Aberdeen and Lansdowne Stations\nArtwork by Richmond artists Quinton Qiu\, Adrienne Moore\, and Juliana Loh.\nWebsite: https://www.richmond.ca/culture/howartworks/publicart/programs.htm
URL:https://richmondartscoalition.com/event/no-3-road-art-columns/
LOCATION:Aberdeen Centre and Lansdowne Centre Skytrain Stations
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260309
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20270302
DTSTAMP:20260425T074525
CREATED:20260316T224442Z
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SUMMARY:City of Richmond 2026 Street Banners
DESCRIPTION:Ongoing – March 2027\nCity of Richmond 2026 Street Banners\n10 Street Banner visual art designs and wordmarks were selected by the community for display on the streets of Richmond.  The banners were installed in March 2026 and will be replaced in March 2027 by the future Banner Contest Winners. Over 470 individual banner design entries were received.\nVideo profiling this year’s artists: https://richmond.ca/parks-recreation/parks/programs/banners.htm \nAlternate Website: https://richmondstreetbanners.squarespace.com/current
URL:https://richmondartscoalition.com/event/city-of-richmond-2026-street-banners/
LOCATION:BC
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260310
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260609
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: Cat Hart – Material Remains
DESCRIPTION:Ongoing – June 8\nExhibition: Cat Hart – Material Remains\nCity Hall Galleria\n6911 No. 3 Road\nGuided by their interest in place\, belonging\, and home\, Cat Hart’s exhibition Material Remains explores the layered histories of Mitchell Island and Steveston through experimental film photography. Using double exposures\, Hart brings together images of plant life—both native and invasive—with remnants of early industry and contemporary sites of heavy industry and waste processing\, highlighting ecologies that persist amid ongoing human intervention.\nWebsite: https://www.richmondartgallery.org/material-remains
URL:https://richmondartscoalition.com/event/exhibition-cat-hart-material-remains/
LOCATION:Richmond City Hall\, 6911 No. 3 Road\, Richmond\, BC\, V6Y 2C1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260320
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260406
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SUMMARY:Shady Island Seafood Live Bands
DESCRIPTION:March 20 – April 5 (various nights)\, 6pm-9pm\nShady Island Seafood Live Bands\n3800 Bayview St.\nSee website for full listing.\nWebsite: https://www.shadyislandseafood.com/general-7
URL:https://richmondartscoalition.com/event/shady-island-seafood-live-bands/
LOCATION:Shady Island Bar and Grill\, 112-3800 Bayview Street\, Richmond\, BC\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Concert,Performance
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260326
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260405
DTSTAMP:20260425T074525
CREATED:20260216T000654Z
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SUMMARY:Wildwoman
DESCRIPTION:March 26 – April 4\nWildwoman\nGateway Theatre\n6500 Gilbert Road\nA Gateway Theatre and Alberta Theatre Projects Production. A seductively funny\, daring twist on regal history. In Wildwoman\, we follow the story of Catherine de Medici\, the young\, newlywed of King Henry II of France\, who thinks her life at court will be a fascinating forum of political discourse. Instead\, the palace is a cruel and disturbing place where her singular function is to be a baby-making machine for male heirs. Even the other women at her side\, a scheming lady-in-waiting and the king’s power-hungry mistress\, seem to mostly fend for themselves. The only kinship she finds is with the paperback-romance hot\, head-to-toe hair wildman kept in the dungeon as one of the king’s collection of caged oddities. His friendly and feral presence gradually awakens Catherine’s own wild side\, and once she unleashes it\, no one is safe from her vengeful wrath.\nWebsite: https://www.gatewaytheatre.com/events/wildwoman/
URL:https://richmondartscoalition.com/event/wildwoman/
LOCATION:Gateway Theatre\, 6500 Gilbert Road\, Richmond\, BC\, V7C 3V4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Performance,Play
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260328
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260501
DTSTAMP:20260425T074525
CREATED:20260316T215420Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260316T215420Z
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SUMMARY:Deep Outside – Art by Sofiya Mukhachova
DESCRIPTION:March 28 – April 30\nDeep Outside – Art by Sofiya Mukhachova\nLipont Gallery (Room 218)\n4211 No. 3 Road\nOpening Reception: March 28\, 2pm-5pm\nIn the new series of paintings and mixed media works by Richmond-based artist Sofiya Mukhachova\, titled Deep Outside\, audiences are invited to navigate the delicate intersection of cosmic vastness and the intimate architecture of the human mind. Sofiya’s work is a profound meditation on the “possibility of the improbable”\, which is a visual bridge between the scientific reality of the universe and the reality of our inner selves.\nWebsite: https://www.lipontgallery.ca/artists/sofiya-mukhachova/\nOpening Reception: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/opening-reception-of-deep-outside-art-by-sofiya-mukhachova-tickets-1985175228548
URL:https://richmondartscoalition.com/event/deep-outside-art-by-sofiya-mukhachova/
LOCATION:Lipont Gallery\, 4211 No. 3 Road\, Richmond\, British Columbia\, V6X 2C3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260330T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260330T130000
DTSTAMP:20260425T074525
CREATED:20260320T104701Z
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SUMMARY:Speaker Series - Resisting Remoteness: Connecting History\, Design\, and Comics in the Study of Northeast India
DESCRIPTION:March 30\, 12pm-1pm\nSpeaker Series – Resisting Remoteness: Connecting History\, Design\, and Comics in the Study of Northeast India\nOnline\nIndia’s Northeast is often stereotyped as “remote”—cut off from dynamic and global historical processes happening elsewhere. This presentation challenges the myth of Northeast India’s isolation by exploring the connected history of a long-forgotten Northeast Indian labour unit during the First World War. But it does so by challenging simultaneously the isolation of scholarly disciplines at KPU. We present a work-in-progress—a story told in comics form—that brings together faculty and student experts across KPU\, from fields as diverse as the Digital Humanities\, Fine Arts\, History\, Design\, and 3D Printing.\nWebsite: https://www.kpu.ca/arts/speakerseries
URL:https://richmondartscoalition.com/event/speaker-series-resisting-remoteness-connecting-history-design-and-comics-in-the-study-of-northeast-india/
LOCATION:BC
CATEGORIES:Artist Salon or Author Event
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