UBC Arts & Culture District
A world of Arts & Culture is happening at the north end of the University of British Columbia Campus
The UBC Arts & Culture District is home to everything from theatre, film, contemporary and fine art to music, opera, live performances and a world renowned Museum of Anthropology. We strive to bring creativity, art and inspiration to light at UBC.
06/06/2026
✈️• We are so back, baby! ✨ exposure ubc is so thrilled to introduce you our new roles that we definitely need folks like you in. Whether you are becoming first year, going to graduate, are alumni, or have yet to find your community in UBC, exposure welcomes all!
Taking over full artistic and production management of the 10th annual UBC ARTIVISM festival this year we expect to experience major shifts in structure and yet we are more passionate than ever to introduce our annual festival featuring Q***r and BIPOC students!
If you feel commited to social justice, are a passionate creative, and believe that better futures are possible, exposure is the place for you!
Roles descriptions and application form can be found in our bio and as always, we’re so excited to hear from you 🎀
04/28/2026
📣 • Join us for The Grand Finale of our 100th Anniversary Celebrations of the UBC Old Auditorium on May 30 at 2pm in collaboration with
Directed by Nancy Hermiston, and .gerrard will be joined by members of the Orchestra for an afternoon of opera favourites and more!
Link for tickets in bio
📸: Bo Huang
04/28/2026
📣 • Step into a different way of seeing 👁️✨ Join MOA this Thursday, April 30 at 7 pm for Not-Your-Average Tours—a special series exploring Tupananchiskama: Ancient Andean Cosmovision through unique and personal perspectives.
On April 30, artist and musician Carol Sawyer (.art) offers a deeply connected tour, reflecting on the collection donated by her parents, Alan Reed Sawyer and Erika H. Sawyer—the foundation of this exhibition.
Carol Sawyer (she/her) is a visual artist and singer working with photography, installation, video, and improvised music. Since the early 1990’s her visual art work has investigated the connections between photography and fiction, performance, memory, and history. Collection donations from her parents, Alan Reed Sawyer and Erika H Sawyer, form the basis of the exhibition.
📅 Thursday April 30 | 7 pm
🕰️ 45-minute tour
🎟️ Free with museum admission
‼️Capacity of 25 people per tour; first come, first served.
Come experience the exhibition through story, memory, and lived connection.
Slides 1-3: Visitors at the opening of Tupananchiskama: Ancient Andean Cosmovision. 📷: Sara Race ()
Slide 4: Carol Sawyer. 📷: Michael O’Connell.
04/25/2026
📣 • .k.jordi Elsewhere, Otherwise: UBC Master of Fine Arts Graduate Exhibition is curated by Melanie O’Brian and presented with support from the Department of Art History, Visual Art and Theory () at the University of British Columbia.
Opening Reception April 30th from 6-8PM
Exhibition Dates May 1st - 31st 2026
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Link in Bio🔗 https://belkin.ubc.ca/exhibitions/mfa-2026/ 🔗
04/21/2026
📣• We’re in throes of installation of Elsewhere, Otherwise, an exhibition of work by the 2026 graduates of the University of British Columbia’s two-year Master of Fine Arts program: Yihk Qu Chan, Violet Johnson, Amanda Kachadoorian Jordi, Nevada Lynn, Scott Massey and Golriz Rezvani.
Join us for the opening reception on Thursday, April 30 from 6 to 8 pm!
This program in the Department of Art History, Visual Art and Theory is limited each year to a small group of five to six artists. Their contributions to this exhibition are the result of intensive feedback and development within an intimate and discursive working environment. During the past two years, these artists have worked closely with their advisory committees, engaged with their fellow MFAs in weekly group critiques and reading groups, artist talks and open studios, and built relationships with their peers and the faculty of the department’s art history and critical and curatorial streams to develop their own aesthetic, theoretical and historically grounded artistic practices.
🔗 https://belkin.ubc.ca/exhibitions/mfa-2026/ 🔗
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04/21/2026
Join us! Opening reception TODAY 4pm in AHVA Gallery at corner of University Blvd & Westmall in Audain Building (by Mercante Pizza). Graduate works include our own former UBC Arts & Culture Work Learn, 2 term ARTIVISM Artistic Director and rebel 💐
04/08/2026
✏️• This month’s features a moment of inspiration in MOA’s Great Hall. Thanks so much for this lovely sketch, !
Do you have a sketch from a past visit to MOA that you’d like to share with us? Just tag it with and and you could be featured on our channels. 🧑🎨
📸 + 🎨:
museum art culture sketch
04/08/2026
📣 • UBC Symphony Orchestra with Brian Sun, piano 💫 Friday, Apr 10 at 7:30pm,
The UBC Symphony Orchestra returns for its season finale with conductor Jonathan Girard and winner of the UBC Concerto Competition, Brian Sun! 🎊
The program opens with UBC Professor Emeritus Stephen Chatman’s Crimson Dream, a shimmering work by one of Canada’s most celebrated composers. Rising talent Brian Sun then takes the stage for Rachmaninoff’s electrifying Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini—an audience favourite celebrated for its virtuosity and sweeping Romanticism.
The evening ends with Ravel’s Daphnis et Chloé, Suite No. 2, a masterpiece that brings the UBC Symphony Orchestra’s season to a breathtaking close.
Come out and support our students! 🎉
Secure your tickets early to avoid dissapointment at music.ubc.ca/events or 🔗 in bio 🔥 $10 for UBC Students & Under 30
📣• Giulio Cesare opens in one week!
Conductor
Director
Members of the Orchestra
Members of the UBC Opera Ensemble
Costumes by Parvin Mirhady.
Set by Alessia Carpoca.
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