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SFU Galleries

Simon Fraser University's art galleries are dynamic centres for the presentation and interrogation of art practices and ideas. There are three distinct galleries: SFU Gallery on the Burnaby campus (established 1970), Audain Gallery at the Goldcorp Centre for the Arts in Vancouver (established 2010), and Teck Gallery at Harbour Centre in Vancouver (established 1989). SFU Galleries st

ewards the Simon Fraser University Art Collection that includes, in its holdings of over 5,500 works, significant regional and national art works spanning the last century. Simon Fraser University is known for its commitment to academic freedom, interdisciplinary research, and innovative pedagogy, and it has created opportunities for important local and international artists to exhibit, teach, study, and produce work. Within this context, SFU Galleries encourage conceptual and experimental programs that explore ways in which contemporary art is socially and politically engaged. Undertaken by SFU Galleries’ curatorial staff, programming includes exhibitions, publications, symposia, conversations, screenings, performances, and other events. Collaborating with SFU’s School for the Contemporary Arts, Audain Gallery hosts exhibitions with Audain Visual Artists in Residence Program as well as BFA and MFA student exhibitions. SFU Galleries engage the general public and the art community as well as the SFU community. SFU Gallery

SFU Burnaby, Academic Quadragle 3004, 8888 University Drive, Burnaby BC
Open Tuesday to Saturday, 12–5pm, closed Saturdays on holiday weekends

SFU Gallery presents contemporary work within a local, national, and international context. The gallery's programming addresses the specific intellectual conditions of SFU and the Lower Mainland in relationship to global contexts, as well as the region’s history of conceptual, social, and cultural practices. Located on Burnaby Mountain, SFU Gallery’s audience includes students, faculty, staff, and the general public. SFU Gallery was established as a public art gallery in 1970. In the preceding years, visual arts programming was coordinated by artist Iain Baxter, who was a Resident in the Centre for Communications and the Arts until the early 1970s. Under Baxter’s guidance, Ian Wallace exhibited early monochromes, N.E. undertook multiple projects, and Seth Siegelaub curated a campus wide project entitled Catalogue for an Exhibition that included the work of Josepth Kosuth, Sol Lewitt, Lawrence Weiner, and others. Since that time, SFU Gallery has presented work by artists as diverse as Matilda Aslizadeh, Raymond Boisjoly, Fred Herzog, R.B. Kitaj, Liz Magor, Julie Mehretu, Mina Totino, Jerry Pethick, and Allan Sekula. Audain Gallery

SFU Goldcorp Centre for the Arts, 149 West Hastings Street, Vancouver BC
Open Tuesday to Saturday, 12–6pm

Audain Gallery opened in 2010 and is named after patron Michael Audain. The gallery is located in downtown Vancouver in the Goldcorp Centre for the Arts, along with SFU’s School for the Contemporary Arts. The gallery advances the aesthetic and discursive production and presentation of contemporary art through a responsive program of exhibitions that support engaged pedagogy. Focusing on the ways in which contemporary art is socially formed and formative, the gallery initiates local, national and international projects, including exhibitions by visiting international artists through the Audain Visual Artists in Residence Program (such as by Marjetica Potrč, YOUNG-HAE CHANG HEAVY INDUSTRIES, Raqs Media Collective, Claire Fontaine, and Antoni Muntadas). Audain Gallery also hosts SFU SCA Visual Arts student exhibitions. Events such as artist’s talks, public discussions, and screenings are organized parallel to the gallery’s exhibitions, cultivating the cultural context and conversation around visual art. Audain Gallery offers a critical space for engagement with the diverse and timely ideas of contemporary art in a dynamic and shifting manner. Teck Gallery

SFU Harbour Centre, 515 West Hastings, Vancouver BC
Open daily during campus hours

Frequented by students, staff, and visitors as a lounge for informal gatherings, coffee breaks, and official receptions, Teck Gallery is an active social and public space in downtown Vancouver defined by a large window offering commanding views of the North Shore mountains. The site, functioning since SFU opened at Harbour Centre in 1989, presents socially focused programs that engage local contexts. Distinct from a white cube gallery, Teck Gallery is a project space for artistic innovation within the university.

The Gibson is pleased to announce our upcoming summer exhibitions, Strategies of Assembly: Revel & Revolt in British Col...
06/19/2026

The Gibson is pleased to announce our upcoming summer exhibitions, Strategies of Assembly: Revel & Revolt in British Columbia and Working Proof, opening on July 4th, 2026.

Join us for an informal exhibition walkthrough with curator Joshua Segun-Lean and Deanna Bowen on opening day, July 4th, at 2:30PM. There will be a cash bar and snacks, activities in the Tuey Art Studio, and free parking in SFU’s North Parking Lot. More information is on our website, link in bio.

Slide 1: Wiheo Pappenbrock, one of few CASAW executive members not arrested in raid on Alcan picket line, speaks to crowd of 1,000 strikers, families, and supporters on road leading to Alcan smelter in Kitimat, June 12, 1976. Courtesy of the Pacific Tribune Photograph Collections, Special Collections and Rare Books, Simon Fraser University Library. Photo: Sean Griffin.

Slide 2: Libby Hague, The Women Walking By, 1978. Monochromatic lithograph, cutout on paper. Gift of Harvey Taraday, 1999. Courtesy the artist. Photo: Rachel Topham Photography Ltd.

The Gibson is closed for the installation of our Summer 2026 shows. We look forward to seeing you at our Summer Show Ope...
06/15/2026

The Gibson is closed for the installation of our Summer 2026 shows.

We look forward to seeing you at our Summer Show Opening Reception on July 4th!

Maura Doyle’s Beaver Baffler: Architecture of a Universe is now available in the Gibson shop! Beaver Baffler is an artis...
06/12/2026

Maura Doyle’s Beaver Baffler: Architecture of a Universe is now available in the Gibson shop!

Beaver Baffler is an artist book that traces the history of beaver architecture in North America. The book weaves a story of interspecies influence and interdependence through factual, poetic, and imagined narratives, and includes more than forty historical images of documented beaver works, such as dams, lodges, canals, ponds, and more unusual constructions such as a barricade built with a pink t-shirt. Published by the Gibson Art Museum, 2025.

06/10/2026

Come and experience the sounds of S LOWER F: ACTIVITY BOOK and I am the infant and I am the bird at the Gibson before their last day, June 14th! 🤩✨

There’s only one week left to experience the Gibson’s spring 2026 shows, S LOWER F: ACTIVITY BOOK and I am the infant an...
06/09/2026

There’s only one week left to experience the Gibson’s spring 2026 shows, S LOWER F: ACTIVITY BOOK and I am the infant and I am the bird.

Visit us before June 14th to see these shows before they’re gone!

Peer through some of the kaleidoscopes that were made at the Kaleidoscopes and Viewfinders Sunday Workshop! Participants...
06/05/2026

Peer through some of the kaleidoscopes that were made at the Kaleidoscopes and Viewfinders Sunday Workshop! Participants used reclaimed materials like toilet paper rolls, mylar, gels, and beads to create colourful, playful, perception-altering optical instruments.

Stay tuned for our next Sunday workshop coming up in July! 🤩

The Gibson is pleased to partner with the Instuit français du Canada, as part of their “Résidences Ouest-Ouest” programm...
06/04/2026

The Gibson is pleased to partner with the Instuit français du Canada, as part of their “Résidences Ouest-Ouest” programme, and Simon Fraser University’s Department of Physics, to launch the Cosmic Commons Artist Residency on SFU’s Burnaby campus in Fall 2026.

The Cosmic Commons invites applications to participate in a month-long, immersive residency experience for artists who have lived in France for at least five years, and who are interested in exploring the intersections between the arts and astrophysics and/or cosmology. Our aim is to create a supportive platform for new research at the crossroads of the arts and science.

The Gibson Art Museum and Department of Physics will provide the selected artist with a space within the Gibson to work, as well as access to a studio and other spatial and AV resources as necessary. The artist will also be able to visit the Trottier Observatory and observe and take part in astrophysics seminar discussions. The artist will culminate their residency time with a series of public programmes, which could involve a lecture, performance, seminar, workshop, soundwalk, or otherwise at the Gibson.

Find more information about this residency at our website, link in bio.

📸 This is the heart of the Lagoon Nebula, aka M8. This nebula is full of Bok globules, which are small dark nebulae made of a dense concentration of dust and gas from which stars may be born. Being 100 light years wide and about 5000 light years away, it’s too big to fit in one shot from the Trottier Observatory. Perhaps we’ll do a mosaic one day! Image courtesy of the Trottier Observatory and Joanna Woo

Check out the cool indigo dyeing going on at University Heights Elementary! 🌈The grade 4/5 classes are learning about th...
06/02/2026

Check out the cool indigo dyeing going on at University Heights Elementary! 🌈

The grade 4/5 classes are learning about the fermentation process that turns green indigo leaves to blue and how that can be used in printing fabrics.

This workshop was led by Varsha Gill, !

Interested in volunteering at the Gibson? Our Summer 2026 call for volunteers is now open! Our family of volunteers work...
06/01/2026

Interested in volunteering at the Gibson? Our Summer 2026 call for volunteers is now open!

Our family of volunteers work across many of the Gibson’s core departments including visitor experience, learning & research, collections management, and preparation. Volunteers enjoy a unique opportunity to interact with artists, curators, researchers, and other cultural practitioners. Learn new skills that prepare you for further work and study, and share your passion for art with your community!

Volunteer placements are made on a seasonal basis. Commitments are semester-long and can range from 5 to 10 hours weekly or be on-call, depending on the nature of the position.

Click the link in our bio to apply before June 16th!

A special thank you to Kiara, Hamed, Treva, Sara, Lindsey, Sasha, Jonathan, Charlotte, and Shangrila for participating i...
05/29/2026

A special thank you to Kiara, Hamed, Treva, Sara, Lindsey, Sasha, Jonathan, Charlotte, and Shangrila for participating in this season’s Test Kitchen! It has been a pleasure to listen to everyone’s research and to see how varied the theme of Rules of Play can be.

Stay tuned for future editions of Test Kitchen coming soon! 🥳

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8888 University Drive
Burnaby, BC
V5A1S6

Opening Hours

Tuesday 12pm - 5pm
Wednesday 12pm - 5pm
Thursday 12pm - 5pm
Friday 12pm - 5pm
Saturday 12pm - 5pm

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