Winter 2025 Recreation Guide

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Faci l ities / drop- in Arts & Culture

ARTS & CULTURE MAP Find your next Arts, Culture and Heritage destination in the City of Surrey. The online Arts & Culture Map is a geographic hub, connecting you to Surrey’s vibrant Arts, Heritage and Culture. Access it at surrey.ca/arts-culture/map . Explore this cultural map to see details on

SURREY ARTS CENTRE

Surrey's cultural venues Indigenous and public art Surrey's heritage sites Arts, culture and heritage events and more. Discover the Arts & Culture Map

surrey.ca/arts Home to SURREY ART GALLERY and SURREY CIVICTHEATRES 604-501-5566 Box Office • General Info 604-501-5187 Gift Shop • Art Rental 13750 88 Avenue (in Bear Creek Park)

We will be adding a new section to the Arts & Culture Map that focuses on Surrey’s cultural organizations. The City of Surrey is interested in having your organization shown on this map.You can register it at the link above. Surrey's Arts & Culture Map is an example of the work we're doing as part of our Creative Economy in our city.

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PUBLIC ART IN SURREY Discover public art in Surrey's parks and along pathways, SkyTrain pillars, and historic streets. Over 100 public artworks are completed. More are added every year. Throughout Surrey, you'll find interactive and illuminated contemporary sculptures, engraved boulders, colourful mosaics, and much more. Surrey's Public Art Program brings art into the daily lives of Surrey's citizens.

SurreyArt Gallery Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday

9am–9pm 9am–5pm 10am–5pm 12pm–5pm

Friday Saturday Sunday

Monday and statutory holidays

Closed

Features Changing exhibitions, permanent artworks, and free events such as tours, talks, and artmaking opportunities Live performance in our two theatres – 402 seat Main Stage and 129 seat Studio Theatre Visual art and performing arts classes Accessibility Free parking with accessible stalls Wheelchair accessible, universal washroom, and elevator Wireless Listening Devices - theatre

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SEEING NATURE by Brandon Vickerd

Brandon Vickerd's Seeing Nature , installed at Bear Creek Stadium, explores the dynamic between nature and urban existence. The multi-part artwork features bronze sculptures of animals native to BC: otters, foxes, bears, and rabbits. These figures are positioned to appear as if they are defying gravity, gazing down at visitors as they pass by. The artwork offers a challenging perspective to visitors and shifts pre-conceived notions about familiar animals. The work initially reads as a humorous visual trick but is intended to foster an in-depth reflection on the relationship between humans, animals, and nature more generally.

Know BEFORE YOU GO Recreation Centre hours may change for public holidays. Check online first! surrey.ca/holidayhours

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604-501-5100  SURREY.CA/REGISTER  WINTER 2025

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