
Credit: Installation image of Future Memoria at Surrey Art Gallery, summer 2024. Photo by NK Photo.
Exhibitions
Experience contemporary art by local, national and international artists. Browse current and past exhibitions.
We've shown over 500 exhibitions and 12,000 artists at Surrey Art Gallery!
Artists range from local to international and emerging to established. Our exhibition history highlights a diversity of artistic practices from painting and ceramics to sculpture and digital art, including audio art.

Installation image of Future Memoria at Surrey Art Gallery, summer 2024. Photo by NK Photo.
Featured exhibitions
Current & upcoming exhibitions

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Atheana Picha: Echoes
This window mural at the entrance to Surrey Arts Centre celebrates the cultural importance of Coast Salish mountain goat horn bracelets and the significance the animal has to the people from this territory.

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Sandeep Johal: It's not what you look at that matters, it's what you see
This vinyl mural on the Surrey Arts Centre classroom windows invites play, joy, and wonder.

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Cheryl Pagurek: Winter Garden
Interact with this digital collage developed out of a still life photography series taken during the winter 2021 lockdown.

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a'su'n – blanket
Make your mark on a blanket reflecting on the flora and fauna of Bear Creek Park!

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Art by Surrey Secondary Students
This biennial exhibit showcases the variety and depth of art education and young artists in Surrey School District.

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Varvara & Mar: We Are the Clouds
Join a community of clouds in this interactive art installation.

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A Tangled Thicket
Experience paintings and handcrafted installations by four Surrey artists that explore the relationship between nature and the human mind.
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ARTS 2025
Experience a range of artworks from local artists in this annual juried exhibition.

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Annie Briard: Refracted Fields
This new video projection at UrbanScreen in Surrey City Plaza reinterprets British Columbia topographies and how we perceive them.

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10 and 10: Story of Stories
This 50th anniversary exhibition pairs permanent collection artworks acquired from the first ten years of collecting (1975–1985) and the last ten years (2014–2024) through themes of landscape, architecture, portraiture, and movement.