Arts Events and Artist Opportunities – June 2017Prepared by the Richmond Arts Coalition
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Hello!
This month, we are including a few artist opportunities which have submission deadlines in the latter part of May. In particular, the Community Arts Council of Richmond has a May 22 postmark deadline coming up in just a few days. Over 1300$ in prize money. Worth considering! And we also have our winners for the Richmond Arts Awards!And Doors Open is happening with events across the entire city from June 2nd to June 4th! Exciting stuff!
Congratulations to the winners of this year's Richmond Arts Awards!
Arts Education: Mr. Tony Bowden
Artistic Innovation: Border Free Bees
Business & the Arts: Lansdowne Centre
Volunteerism: Nan Baardsen
Cultural Leadership: Community Arts Council of Richmond
Youth Arts: Emily May

June 3 – June 4Doors Open Richmond 2017
City-wide!
10am-4pm
The 10th instalment of Doors Open Richmond is a free weekend-long, city-wide public celebration of heritage, culture and the arts. In 2016, 42 sites located throughout Richmond received over 12,800 site visits. This year an eclectic and exciting blend of destinations will open their doors and offer culturally rich and inclusive experiences for free. These destinations may include heritage sites, museums, places of worship, green spaces, specialty business, art galleries and artist studios.
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Ongoing – June 1Exhibition by Richmond Chinese Artist Club
Richmond Cultural Centre – Upper Rotunda Exhibition Space7700 Minoru Gate
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Phone: 604-247-8326

June 1Beauty and the Beast
Gateway Theatre6pm 6500 Gilbert Road
Presented by Pythagoras Academy. $15 for Adults, $7.50 for Children (2yrs to 17yrs)
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June 1Artist Salon: June Session with Shaun Dacey
Richmond Art Gallery 7700 Minoru Gate 7pm-9pm
Learn more about the Lower Mainland’s visual arts scene with the Richmond Art Gallery’s Director, Shaun Dacey. Shaun will share his experiences of working at various arts organizations, to provide insight into the different types of non-profit and public galleries in BC and what type of artwork or proposals they tend to look for. Session is free, but RSVP is required along with your specific questions about the art scene for our presenter this month. Ages 18+.
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June 1 – June 30Youth Talent Art Exhibit
Thompson Community Centre 5151 Granville AvenuePhone: 604.238.8422

June 2Celebrate Canada’s 150th Birthday through a Camera Lens

庆祝加拿大建国150年摄影讲座
Brighouse Library 7700 Minoru Gate 6:30pm-8:30pm Mandarin with English Translation.
摄影师将跟大家分享加拿大的风景和人物,及拍摄技巧和经验体会。The presenting photographers from CIPA will share Canadian landscapes and portraits, and the experience as well as the techniques behind those photos. 系列讲座结束后会有影展。An exhibition of the photographer’s photos will be held after the series of workshops.
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June 2, 9, 16, and 23Art Café
City Centre Community Centre5900 Minoru BoulevardFridays, 7:30pm-9:30pm
Art Cafe is a FREE open, multimedia arts drop-in for adults of all skill levels. Connect with other local artists while creating art and enjoying local pressed coffee. Limited art supplies available, including sewing machines, paints, pencils and more. Live music available on some nights. FREE. For ages 18+
Phone:604.204.8588 Website:
June 2 – June 3Momentum
Gateway Theatre 6500 Gilbert Road 7pm Presented by Vancouver Academy of Dance. Tickets 32$-45$.
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June 2Doors Open Richmond 2017 – Opening Celebration
Richmond Cultural Centre 7700 Minoru Gate 5:30pm-8:30pm
Free kick-off event! Join us for the opening celebration of the 10th Doors Open Richmond and begin exploring the richness of the City’s heritage, arts and culture. Discover how Richmond’s cultural heritage combines to make this such a great place to live, work, and play. Evening highlights include the official opening of Doors Open Richmond at 6:30pm, live classical Chinese music in Richmond Museum, and the Richmond Art Gallery’s Omnis Temporalis performance at 7:30pm (Please note, this performance does have some adult themes.) The Richmond Cultural Centre and Plaza will be filled with live music and family activities. Two food trucks offering classic comfort food for sale will be parked on site. Enjoy an evening in the cultural heart of Richmond.
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June 3 – June 4Doors Open Richmond 2017
City-wide! 10am-4pm
The 10th instalment of Doors Open Richmond is a free weekend-long, city-wide public celebration of heritage, culture and the arts. In 2016, 42 sites located throughout Richmond received over 12,800 site visits. This year an eclectic and exciting blend of destinations will open their doors and offer culturally rich and inclusive experiences for free. These destinations may include heritage sites, museums, places of worship, green spaces, specialty business, art galleries and artist studios.
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Twitter: @DoorsOpenRmd Instagram: @DoorsOpenRmd #DoorsOpenRichmond

June 3Canada 150: Music from Coast to Coast
Fraserview MB Church 11295 Mellis Drive 7:30pm
The Richmond Orchestra and Chorus is proud to present Canada 150: Canada’s Music from Coast to Coast. How do we start to choose music for this exciting concert? A good place to start would be to look to our First Nations people whose musical heritage predates the birth of Canada by more than a thousand years. And we shouldn’t forget the first settlers from England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland who gave us our Celtic music traditions.
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June 3 – July 29Walking Tour Vignettes
Steveston Museum 3811 Moncton Street
Fridays at 4:30pm. Saturdays at 1pm. No tours on July 1st.
Travel back in time to the year 1917 with these walking tours. A narrator leads you though the streets of Steveston to see five short historical plays performed. Tours leave from Town Square Park next to Steveston Museum and Visitor Centre in June and July. 7$ per person. Children under 12 free (max 2 children per paying adult).
Bookings: 604-271-8280
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Ongoing – June 4Generation One - Art by First-Generation Asian-Canadian ArtistsVancouver Lipont Art Centre 4211 No. 3 Road Open 9am-5pm, daily.
The Vancouver Asian Heritage Month Society (VAHMS) and the Vancouver Lipont Art Centre are pleased to present Generation One Art Exhibition during the 21st annual explorASIAN festival ( which promotes national Asian Heritage Month in May. The Generation One Art Exhibition was created in 2009 as a signature program of the VAHMS festival to feature both established and emerging local artists, who are first-generation Asian Canadians by immigration or birth, and to provide a forum for exploring new expressions of Canadian identity. This year, the exhibition will focus on issues of social integration facing Asian Canadians of various generations. Free admission.
Phone: 604.285.9975
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June 4Beijing Opera Festival 2017
Gateway Theatre 6500 Gilbert Road 7pm
Presented by the Edmonton Beijing Opera Association. Tickets 58$, 38$, 20$.
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June 4Steveston Farmers and Artisans Market
Easthope Parking Lot – across the street from the Steveston Community Centre
4111 Moncton Street10:30am-3:30pm
The Steveston Farmers & Artisans Market (SFAM) is a not-for-profit organization operatedby a volunteer committee under the auspices of the Richmond Agricultural and Industrial Society (RAIS). All monies raised by SFAM go to support activities and projects of the Steveston Community Centre such as the Steveston Water Park and the current renewal of the Steveston Playground.2017 Market Dates: June 4,18, July 16,30, August 6,20, September 3,17. Possible “Pop-Up” Market July 2nd.
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Phone: 604-729-7326
June 8Cut and Paste Comics with Sean Karemaker
Richmond Art Gallery 7700 Minoru Gate 7pm-9pm
Comic book artist Sean Karemaker leads a hands-on workshop introducing the process of writing for comics. Participants will work with a series of cut-out illustrations and panels to create a narrative for a two-page comic. All materials provided. Free admission. Registration required due to limited spaces.
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June 9, June 10The Wizard of Oz

Gateway Theatre 6500 Gilbert Road June 9 – 6:30pmJune 10 – 1pm
From the Richmond Academy of Dance. A delightful presentation including all the Academy’s dancers, ages 3 to Adult, dancing ballet, jazz, tap, musical theatre, hip hop, and lyrical. Come and support our Richmond children and youth!
Tickets: 604.278.7816
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June 10Chinese Painting Exhibition - Reception
350 West Georgia, Vancouver 2pm-4pm
Exhibition by the Richmond Chinese Artists Club.
Phone: 788.998.8722
June 10Holly Schmidt: Vanitas
Richmond Art Gallery 7700 Minoru Gate 1:30pm-4:30pm
Explore the vanitas characteristics of Dutch still life painting through the creation of floral arrangements. The workshop will begin with a look at how these painters captured the passing of earthly life through imagery of abundant bouquets on the verge of decay. Following this, participants will be invited to forage for foliage in Minoru Park, and with a range of local blossoms create their own still life to be photographed. Participants are welcome to take their arrangements at the end of the workshop. Digital images of their arrangement will be shared. Participants are asked to bring their own vase (a vase or bowl with a wide mouth is recommended) and a pair of small pruners.
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June 10Pull of the Net Speakers' Series and short film: Stó:lō – The Big River
Gulf of Georgia Cannery 12138 Fourth Avenue 2pm-3:30pm
The Pull of the Net exhibit celebrates the importance of Canada’s commercial fishing industries on both the East and West Coasts of Canada. It is a colourful, family-friendly exhibit that touches on some big topics such as Aboriginal fishing traditions, immigration, fisheries management, and the diversification of the industry over time. To delve deeper into these topics, local experts will share their perspectives and insight on these topics with a 4-part speakers’ series on Saturday afternoons through the summer. Admission is FREE. Fishing has sustained local Aboriginal people nutritionally, culturally, and spiritually for thousands of years. Stó:lō Cultural Historian, Dr. Sonny McHalsie, will share his personal connections to fishing on the Fraser River following the screening of a short film, Stó:lō – The Big River. Produced by the Fraser River Discovery Centre, the 12-minute film shares the Musqueam and Stó:lō oral histories of how salmon came to the Fraser River.
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June 10 – July 5Opening reception: Thursday June 15th 5p-8pm
Summer Group Exhibition I: Work on Canvas
Vancouver Lipont Art Centre 4211 No. 3 Road Open 9am-5pm, daily.
Artists: Jenny Wang Catton, Alison Keenan, James Changfu Liu, Jeff Wilson, June Yun, and Wanli Zhang.

Ongoing until June 11Leave Your Mark - Wang Duo: Calligrapher for the Ages
Richmond Museum 7700 Minoru Gate
Discover the work of Wang Duo, a revered Chinese calligrapher from the Ming and Qing Dynasties,and see his legacy in Richmond today. You can also explore objects and ideas previous generationshave left for us. Get inspired to create your own legacy!Highlights include Wang Duo’s calligraphy and rubbings, and historic legacies from an egg decorated with the City’s coat of armsto a horse-hoof inkwell and printing press. The exhibit also reveals how evolving technologies have created new opportunities to leave different types of legacies, from portraitsto digital images.
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Phone: 604.247.8300
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June 11Disney Princess Dream
Gateway Theatre 6500 Gilbert Road 7:30pm
Presented by the Ping Academy of Dance.
Tickets: 604.312.6800
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June 11BCRMTA General Recital
South Arm United Church 11051 No. 3 Road 1:30pm
Recitals from the Richmond Branch of the BC Registered Music Teachers Association. A variety of audience pleasing selections will be heard. Tickets are $2/person or $5/family at the door.
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Phone:604.268.9559

June 11Branscombe House Open Studio Drop-in
Branscombe House 4900 Steveston Highway 1pm-3pm
Drop by on the second Sunday of every month to visit Barbara Meneley and get a “behind the scenes” look at the processes involved in her creative work. Learn about her artistic residency and take part in unique hands-on art making workshops. Open Studio Drop-ins are free and registration is not required.
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Ongoing – June 12Inside, Looking Out (Art of Finn Slough): Glen Anderson, Leanne Currie, David Dorrington, Marina Szijarto, Liane Varnam, and Tom Wren.
City Hall Galleria 6911 No. 3 Road 9am-5pm

Finn Slough has long been an object of representation, a subject for art-making, by those who discover it. Artists who have long been drawn to Finn Slough also have found themselves living there. This is the opportunity to see how Finn Slough residents' artistic vision connects with their home place and how their homes shape their views of the world.
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June 13 – August 28The Flower Statement Series: Wu Yang
City Hall Galleria – Richmond City Hall6911 No. 3 Road9am-5pm
This series is a compilation of works created by Yang during her ten years of living in Richmond and expresses her experiences with this natural and social environment as an immigrant. For viewing exhibitions, please visit between Monday & Friday from 9am-5pm. Richmond Art Gallery organizes the exhibitions at City Hall.
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June 15Our Canadian Bookcasse Official Unveiling
Richmond Public Library (Brighouse Branch)7700 Minoru Gate, Richmond, BC
4pm To celebrate Canada’s 150th anniversary, the Textile Arts Guild of Richmond (TAGOR), Richmond Public Library (RPL) and the Media Lab have embarked on a collaborative legacy project called Our Canadian Bookcase. These groups have created a hanging quilt in the form of a bookcase featuring Canada`s great literary minds as suggested by the Richmond public. Our Canadian Bookcase will be unveiled to the public at a special event on Thursday, June 15th at the Brighouse branch, and will travel throughout the community from July through November 2017. Come and see the finished artwork, spot your favourite Canadian author’s name and discover new Canadian authors to read! Sponsored by Richmond Canada 150.
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June 15Glen Chatten with The Men of Quiet Desperation
Chinese Bunkhouse, Britannia Shipyard 5180 Westwater Drive 7:30pm
It is impossible not to feel the depth of being human, with all of its frailties, joys, sadness, fears and strengths when listening to one of Glenn's songs or instrumental compositions. Whether supported by his band (The Men of Quiet Desperation) or as a soloist, Glenn's mastered ability as an acoustic finger style guitarist (akin to Bruce Cockburn, Joni Mitchell or Michael Hedges) to mesh mesmerizing eclectic rhythms with profound lyrics and melodies, is simply inspirational. Glenn's song writing emerges from the "in-between" spaces of life, and embraces the fragility and finite nature of life, incorporating beauty of the brokenness and the joy of human awareness that we all share as temporal beings in this world. Glenn will have you clapping furiously as he and his merry men lead through an intense musical journey.
Tickets: 10$ at the door.
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June 16Tickle Me Pickle Improv
Steveston-London Secondary School 6600 William Road 7pm
Annual charity event. Laughter is the Best Medicine. This year we are proud to be supporting Overdose Prevention Society, a local group founded in response to the opioid crisis that has struck our province in the past years. As always, we donate 100% of the profits from this event to our donor charity.
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June 16 – June 18Midsummer Arts Dream
Thompson Community Center – Annex5151 Granville Avenue
Reception: June 16 6pm-8pm
Exhibition: June 17 10am-5pm, June 18 10am-2pm
Art Exhibition put on by the Community Arts Council of Richmond. Free admission and parking.
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June 17National Aboriginal Day in Richmond Celebration
Gulf of Georgia Cannery
12138 Fourth Avenue
The celebration will take place outdoors, and is free of admission.
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June 18Canada's 150th with Anne – Presented by The Richmond Arts Centre
Gateway Theatre6500 Gilbert Road5:00pm
Dance enthusiasts are invited to Canada’s 150th with Anne, Richmond Arts Centre’s second ever gala-style ballet show with performances from advanced level dancers from the highly popular dance program. Canada’s 150th with Anne takes a spin on the popular tale of Anne of Green Gables while paying homage to Canada’s 150th birthday this year. Sure to captivate its audience, the show features members of the Richmond Youth Dance Company, Richmond Adult Dance Company, Company Apprentices and Pre-Company classes led by Miyouki Jego, Head Instructor and choreographer.
Tickets: or 604-270-1812.
June 18Steveston Farmers and Artisans Market
Easthope Parking Lot – across the street from the Steveston Community Centre
4111 Moncton Street 10:30am-3:30pm
The Steveston Farmers & Artisans Market (SFAM) is a not-for-profit organization operatedby a volunteer committee under the auspices of the Richmond Agricultural and Industrial Society (RAIS). All monies raised by SFAM go to support activities and projects of the Steveston Community Centre such as the Steveston Water Park and the current renewal of the Steveston Playground.2017 Market Dates: June 4,18, July 16,30, August 6,20, September 3,17. Possible “Pop-Up” Market July 2nd.
Website: Email: Phone: 604-729-7326
June 182017 Colours of Dance
River Rock Casino Resort 8811 River Road 7pm
Based in Richmond, B.C. The Colours Of Dance Academy (previously known as Chen Ling Academy of Dance) is proud to promote the beauty of the art of Chinese dance in Canada. The Academy is a well recognized Chinese Dance school in the Vancouver area, and students have the opportunity to perform at several major public celebrations throughout the year.
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Phone: 855.985.5000
June 20Simon Choa-Johnston – Author Event
Brighouse Library 7700 Minoru Gate 7pm
“The House of Wives” by Simon Choa-Johnston is an historical novel inspired by the lives of the author’s grandfather who was a 19th century Jewish opium merchant. He plied his trade between India and Hong Kong and married two wives, one from India and the other a Chinese woman. All three lived together in a mansion called Kingsclere. During the author event, Simon C. Johnson will present about the background of the opium trade, the route his ancestors took and how they became involved in the trade as well as women issues of the time. This presentation is followed by a Q&A and discussion on subjects such as history versus fiction, the morality of opium trade, the custom of wealthy men having multiple wives and how that affects their offspring.