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Art Councils & Cultural Centres in Surrey

Explore Arts and Culture in Surrey, BC
As one of British Columbia’s fastest-growing and most diverse cities, Surrey boasts a rich and inclusive arts and culture scene. From multicultural festivals and public art installations to contemporary galleries and Indigenous cultural centres, Surrey is a place where global traditions and local creativity meet.

With year-round events and a strong community of artists, Surrey offers something for everyone. Browse the listings below to discover arts councils and cultural centres that reflect the city’s vibrant and diverse cultural fabric.

Situated between the Fraser River and the U.S. border, the city of Surrey is currently the fastest-growing city in the Metro Vancouver area and is set to surpass Vancouver in the near future. Due to its high population, Surrey offers a lot to explore in terms of art and culture. The Museum of Surrey consists of the main building and three heritage buildings on the east side of the museum. The museum’s mission is to connect the diverse population of the city and celebrate its past, present, and future.   The Surrey Art Gallery is another major attraction. The gallery specializes in digital art, with over 10,000 local and international artists having shown their work here. The Surrey Art Gallery Association gift shop is a great addition to the gallery experience and offers a wide selection of unique and finely crafted items. Additionally, Surrey has a significant East Indian influence, which is reflected in dining, with the Surrey Spice Trail being a major guide to dining in the city, featuring some of the best restaurants.   With its diverse and rapidly growing population, Surrey has a lot to explore!  

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Newton Cultural Centre Gallery | Arts Council of Surrey

Surrey
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Established in 1967, the Arts Council of Surrey is a member-based, non-profit society with a mandate to promote Performing, Literary, And Visual Arts. The Arts Council sponsors and produces more than 15 events each year in addition to participating in community events such as the City of Surrey Fusion Festival and Children’s Festival, the Surrey Association of Art Teachers student Read more...

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What Bodies Know

Surrey Art Gallery
Surrey
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November 8, 2025
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February 1, 2026
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The exhibition brings together artists Mike McNeeley, Chuck Melnychuk, and Sandrine Umuhoza in collaboration with WePress Community Arts Space. Their works reflect on lived experiences and social conditions of Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside—narratives that also hold relevance with communities in Surrey. Aligned with WePress’ commitment to working with those most impacted by systemic injustice, What Bodies Know grew from community workshops centering immunocompromised Read more...
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remember the earth, remember the sky | Surrey Art Gallery

Surrey Art Gallery
Surrey
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January 17, 2026
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March 22, 2026
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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. Using an array Read more...
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