Varied Editions

Jun 5 – 27 | Tues – Sat | 12pm – 6pm |
Queer Printmakers Exhibition | On Main Gallery | Free 

Now in its fourth year, Varied Editions takes its name from the printmaking technique in which artists alter individual prints within an edition to create a series of related yet distinct works—a fitting metaphor for queerness as a shared experience expressed in unique ways. Co-curated by Cheryl Hamilton and Edward Fu-Chen Juan, the 2026 exhibition features their work alongside Paul Wong, Zoë Grace-Anne Laycock, Jeff Hallbauer, Ash Boan, Taryn Walker, and the late Preston Buffalo. The exhibition is accompanied by three community workshops: paper making (Jun 7), printmaking (Jun 13), and zine making (Jun 14). 

Join us for the ArtParty! exhibition opening at On Main Gallery at 268 Keefer St., on June 5 from 7 – 10pm.

Presented in partnership with Malaspina Printmakers. Generously supported by the Audain Foundation.

ArtParty 2026

ArtParty!

Festival Opening Night

Jun 5 | 7 – 10pm | 4th Floor, Sun Wah Centre
Photo: Belle Ancell

Take the edge off (or lean right into it) at our opening ArtParty! Taking over the 4th floor of the Sun Wah Centre, we celebrate the opening of our QAF Community Art Show at SUM gallery and Varied Editions right next door at On Main Gallery. Free ice cream, cash bar, tarot readings, and the incredible DJ OShow set the tone for a night of sharp art, smooth grooves, and very queer company.

On The Edge

Queer Arts Festival

Jun 5 – 30, 2026

SUM gallery, On Main Gallery
The Birdhouse
Malaspina Printmakers
Ocean Artworks
Firehall Arts Centre
Or Gallery

Festival 2026 Theme: On the Edge

Queer Arts Festival 2026 embraces the precipice as both danger and possibility. Around the world, queer and trans communities are being pushed to the brink: rights stripped away, identities erased, futures uncertain. Yet edges are also where transformation begins, where risk and reinvention thrive. On the Edge asks what happens when we refuse to fall, when we linger in tension, desire, and anticipation — holding that charged space just a little longer before what comes next. 

2026 Festival Schedule

PiA Annual General Meeting

The Pride in Art Society’s 2011 Annual General Meeting on April 19 was well-attended by board members, staff, artists and volunteers. Pride in Art is pleased to welcome Arli Nikkel as our newest board member! Returning board members have stepped up to new roles in the Executive: Joel Klein as president, and Sherri Charters as […]

PiA Annual General Meeting

The Pride in Art Society’s 2011 Annual General Meeting on April 19 was well-attended by board members, staff, artists and volunteers. Pride in Art is pleased to welcome Arli Nikkel as our newest board member! Returning board members have stepped up to new roles in the Executive: Joel Klein as president, and Sherri Charters as […]

Introducing QAF 2013: TransgressionNow. Meet the Curators and more…

Queer Arts Festival 2013: TransgressionNowJuly 24 – August 9 Welcome back! Summer may seem a long ways off, but the Festival team is already in full swing. So mark your calendars, because from July 24 – August 9, another incredibly diverse, cutting-edge, and exciting Queer Arts Festival is coming to Vancouver! About this year’s theme:Queer […]

February 2012 Newsletter

Queer Arts Festivalcelebrating queer art & artistsJuly 31 – August 18, 2012 Birds do it, bees do it…February love-letter Spreadin’ the L.O.V.E. You know you love us. We know you love us. Make it ‘official’ by attending our AGM in April.So mark Tuesday April 10 down, because you have a hot date with us. Exciting […]

January 12 Newsletter

Baby It’s Cold Outside…… but things are warming up here at QAF. Festival dates announced:July 31 – August 18, 2012 28 weeks to go!That might feel like a long way off, but soon enough the Queer Arts Festival will be upon us, presenting three incredible weeks of visual art exhibits, theatre, music, dance, and workshops. […]

New faces and gay pig-boys at Queer Arts Fest!

QAF welcomes new staffThe festival staff is growing! We have recently welcomed Meagan Thomas into the role of Administrative Assistant, and Kathy Atkins as our Volunteer Coordinator. Meagan is the Arts Director of CiTR radio, and a long time supporter of the arts. We are happy to have her on board! Kathy is a former PiA Board Member and […]

A Hustler’s Memoir and romance at the AGM!

AGM announcement This will serve as official notification to Pride in Art Society members of the forthcoming Annual General Meeting to be held on TUESDAY APRIL 30, 2013 at the Roundhouse Community Centre, Room B, 181 Roundhouse Mews (Pacific and Davie). 7pm.Exciting festival updates, sizzling financial reports, and getting down to official business! (last year […]

Open letter to Minister James Moore: Please restore Canadian Heritage funding to PiA

Dear Minister Moore ; The Pride in Art Society has just received word that Canadian Heritage is withdrawing funding for the 2013 Queer Arts Festival (QAF), 3 months before QAF is scheduled to open. This is a devastating and startling blow to the festival, as Canadian Heritage has funded QAF through the Building Communities through […]

Federal funding partially restored- but we still need your help

This year QAF lost $45,000 of federal funding, and regained $35,000 due to a groundswell of support. For the backstory, see our previous post. Huge thank-yous to everyone who advocated on the festival’s behalf. This is YOUR victory! QAF Programming and Legacy Fund Help us fill QAF’s $10,000 funding gap, and build a Legacy Fund to […]

QAF’s federal funding cut by $44,000: How you can help

QAF’s federal funding was cut by $44,000, without warning or explanation, just 3 months before the festival is due to start. We have asked the Minister of Canadian Heritage through a twitter campaign to restore our funding  – and it seems to be working! He’s promised to take a second look at our file. We urgently need […]

Victory for queer artists and lesbian opera world premiere!

Canadian Heritage funding victory!Most of you will be aware that the last month has been a roller coaster ride for us at QAF. In April, we received word from Canadian Heritage that they were withdrawing their funding of the 2013 festival. This came as a shock, without warning or explanation, after a very successful three-year […]

Artful indeterminacy

Vancouver’s Queer Arts Festival is anything but random The Queer Arts Festival (QAF) may be only five years old in its current incarnation, but it’s throwing a centenary birthday bash. The birthday boy, free-form experimental artist John Cage, will make a posthumous appearance along with his more structured contemporary Pierre Boulez in QAF’s Boulez Contra Cage, […]

One month ’til we unleash our queer art on Vancouver!

Check out the complete QAF line-up onlineat queerartsfestival.com Cutting-edge new media art, a gay pig-boy dance duet, gender bending performance art and the world premiere of a lesbian opera… where else can you find this spectrum of culture and entertainment but at the 6th annual Queer Arts Festival in Vancouver, BC! Don’t miss our Art Party! Opening night gala, Wednesday July […]

2 weeks until opening night! Yamantaka//Sonic Titan is coming…

Holy guacamole, TransgressionNow opens in two weeks!! Tickets are already selling fast, so don’t wait or it might be too late.We have something for everyone: quirky contemporary dance, comic theatre, indie rock, gay sing-alongs, dramatic opera, and cutting-edge visual and new media art the likes of which even NYC hasn’t seen! (well maybe, but not exactly. Y’know […]

Two weeks until 2012 Queer Arts Festival!

RaNDoM acTS oF QueeRnNeSS,July 31 – August 18. What are you most excited to see?The Visual Art Exhibits? Queer Theatre? Contemporary Dance? Cutting-edge musical premieres? Or off-the-wall variety shows?! Maybe you want to take in a workshop or two… Whatever your fancy, make sure you get your tickets- on sale at Little Sister’s Bookstore, through brownpapertickets.com, […]

How do I transgress thee? Let me count the ways… One more week!

We are now 7 days away from the opening night of the 2013 Queer Arts Festival: TransgressionNow. Hope y’all are coming down to our Art Party! Wednesday July 24, from 7-10pm at the Roundhouse, because it’s gonna be a blast. The opening night gala is always a queer-tastic, inclusive, all-ages event for everyone to see some art […]

Vancouver Sun: Kinnie Starr at QAF

Kinnie Starr: Home is everywhere.  Juno-nominated artist takes fringe cultures to the cutting edge. By Francois Marchand, Vancouver Sun, July 26, 2013 Kinnie Starr Aug. 2, 7:30 p.m. | Roundhouse Performance CentreTickets: $5 (youth), $20 (adult) in advance at queerartsfestival.com For Kinnie Starr, it’s a portable life. Whether in Penetanguishene, where she has been caring for her father, […]

WE Vancouver | Best of the City 2014: Reader’s Choice Results!

Best of the City 2014: Reader’s Choice Results! BY WE VANCOUVER EDITORIAL Published Tues, Feb 25, 2014 9:00 pmORIGINAL ARTICLE: http://www.wevancouver.com/news/best-of-the-city-2014-readers-choice-results-1.881310 Our readers know what makes Vancouver one of the best cities in the world, and a record number took the time to share in our annual Best of the City readers choice survey. Public Art 1. A-maze-ing […]

Flamers, Sunny Drake, and Playing for Our Team!

By SD Holman Queer Arts Festival |  March 17, 2014Whats new at QAF? We’ve got some exciting news and changes this month, including a job posting, new staff, and exciting upcoming projects. Here’s what we have to share with you. Art changes people; people change the world Become a Pride in Art patron. Imagine a world without homophobia — then […]

Daily Xtra | Queer Arts Festival receives more stable BC funding

By Corey |  April 12, 2014 Queer Arts Festival receives more stable BC funding BY SHAUNA LEWIS Published Sat, Apr 12, 2014 1:00 pm EDTORIGINAL ARTICLE: http://dailyxtra.com/vancouver/news/queer-arts-festival-receives-stable-bc-funding Organizers waiting to hear from federal ministry that cut funding last year Having lost, then regained, three-quarters of its federal funding last year, Vancouver’s Queer Arts Festival (QAF) organizers are welcoming increased funding from the […]

Message from the Artistic Director, January 2014

Dear Queer Arts Family, Happy New Year! 2014 is a year of big changes at QAF. QAF offices have moved – from our East Van basement headquarters to a bright top floor loft in Gordon Neighbourhood House at Broughton and Comox. As we relocate from one Vancouver gaybourhood to the other, we are happy to have found offices […]

GayVancouver | Alien Sex is romantic, disturbing, passionate and tender

BY GAY VANCOUVER in ARTS Published Thurs, May 22, 2014 ORIGINAL ARTICLE: http://gayvancouver.net/arts/alien-sex-romantic-disturbing-passionate-and-tender/ If the thought of Alien Sex doesn’t immediately pique your interest, perhaps the idea of a trans-disciplinary arts project that combines generations, genres, genders and sexualities will. To help raise the funds necessary to put together the project for this year’s Queer Arts Festival, the Alien Sex team is […]

Shaira (SD) Holman, 2014 YWCA Women of Distinction Award Winner

BY ECUAD, Published Wed, June 4, 2014 1:00 pm EDTORIGINAL ARTICLE: http://www.ecuad.ca/about/news/313320 Shaira (SD) Holman (’92) is the recipient of a 2014 YWCA Women of Distinction Award for her work as Co-founder/Artistic Director of Vancouver’s Queer Arts Festival. The festival, now one of the fastest growing cultural festivals in Canada, was started by Holman seven years ago. She initally started Pride in […]

Daily Xtra | Queer Arts Fest Artistic Director nominated for YWCA award

Queer Arts Fest Artistic Director nominated for YWCA award BY NATASHA BARSOTTI, Published Fri, May 30, 2014 1:00 pm EDTORIGINAL ARTICLE: http://dailyxtra.com/vancouver/news/queer-arts-fest-artistic-director-nominated-ywca-award SD Holman up for Women of Distinction Award on June 3 The artistic director of Vancouver’s Queer Arts Festival has been nominated for a prestigious award. SD (Shaira) Holman is one of two nominees for this […]

YMCA Woman of Distinction

Published in Vancouver Sun, June 4, 2014 Shaira Holman recognized as Woman of Distinction. By Matthew Robinson Shaira (SD) Holman, a photographic artist and a driving force behind Vancouver’s Queer Arts Festival, accepted a YWCA Women of Distinction award Tuesday for her work at the trans-disciplinary arts festival. “Shaira’s vision has transformed the festival from […]

SD Holman recognized for showcasing LGBT artists and community

Published in Xtra, June 4, 2014 By Natasha Barsotti Shaira (SD) Holman, artistic director of the Queer Arts Festival, has won the 2014 Women of Distinction Award from the YWCA, under the arts, culture and design category. The award, which recognizes outstanding women whose achievements contribute to the community’s well-being and future, was presented to Holman […]

Loud & Queer! Music, Art Auction & More

Celebrate the closing of another thrilling festival season with Loud and Queer! Our final fiesta, join us for a delectable evening of choice edibles, effervescent refreshments, spellbinding performances, and two silent auctions featuring the latest treats, swag bags and accoutrements from local queer artists and businesses.  Revel in the scintillating voices of young, loud, and […]

Deaf-Queer Dialogue 101

Join the BC Rainbow Alliance of the Deaf (BCRAD) and the Queer Arts Festival as we embark on a collaboration to explore the dynamics of Deaf-Queer identities! Our facilitator and four panelists from various backgrounds of Deafness explore the intersections of Deaf and queer culture, deliver heavy-hitting personal treatises on ableism and accessibility, and answer […]

Planning Meeting

Meet the people who make QAF happen, learn about the submissions process, and help brainstorm the theme for 2015. Pride in Art welcomes artists and art-lovers of all ages, orientations, backgrounds and abilities to participate in QAF’s ongoing planning and preparation. QAF is brought to you by the Pride in Art Society (PiA), a registered […]

Épopée: L’État du monde, film screening

Co-presented with the grunt gallery and Dazibao Co-presented with the grunt gallery Initiated by the filmmaker Rodrigue Jean, Épopée is a collection of short films written and made in collaboration with male drug addicts and sex trade workers in Montreal. Set in the district known to residents as “the box,” an area bounded by the streets […]

QueerProv

Co-presented with the Vancouver Pride Society Join the Bobbers’ all-queer improv comedy troupe for a special edition of QueerProv! The well-loved weekly improv show at Heaven’s Door moves on up to the Roundhouse for Pride. Featuring local performers in a fabulous showcase Vancouver’s LGBTQ comedic talent. QueerProv: Special Pride Show is a 105 minute comedy […]

Tough Language, Tender Wisdoms: Amber Dawn Writing Workshop

3rd of 3 sessions: July 26, 27 and August 2, 1 – 3pm A Memoir Writing Workshop for trangressive voices led by author Amber Dawn, Tough Language, Tender Wisdoms invites participants to write under-told and boundary-pushing stories from their personal experience, and to develop strategies to creating safe and celebratory spaces for these stories to […]

Kickstart REVERB

Co-presented with the Kickstart Society for Disability Culture and REVERB: a queer reading series The dog days in August bring languid evenings, raw mornings, hot afternoons. This year, as part of the Queer Arts Festival, they also bring an alchemical collaboration between Kickstart Disability Arts and REVERB: A Queer Reading Series, with words from communities […]

Big Gay Sing!

Co-presented with the Vancouver Men’s Chorus The perfect post-parade pairing — round out your Pride Sunday with a Queer Arts Festival’s mainstay, Big Gay Sing!, a festive, participatory, music-making spectacle led by the Vancouver Men’s Chorus. Described as “Karaoke with Glitter,” this post-parade sing-a-long is one of our most popular annual events now in its […]

I Sing The Body Electric: Walt Whitman and The Beat Generation

Co-presented with the Erato Ensemble Just in time for Pride weekend, Erato Ensemble’s I Sing the Body Electric celebrates the Queer spirit of Walt Whitman and the Beat Generation, who dared to express an individual language and lifestyle in the midst of the conservative social mores of their times, changing our culture forever. Walt Whitman’s poetry is […]

Alien Sex

NEW START TIME 7:30PM With event partner Genderfest ASL Interpretation provided by BCRAD Tentacles wrestle the sexual status quo; secret identity exposes itself; and the Empire is challenged by authentic expression in a work that mixes whimsy, savage poetry, heartbreaking vulnerability and B-movie joy. Get your alien on in this transdisciplinary evening for the Queer Arts […]

Clean Sheets

Co-presented with frank theatre Everything is better in bed. Curated by frank theatre, Clean Sheets was created in 2008 by Seán Cummings and Chris Gatchalian as a new national queer playwriting workshop, and premiered at the 2009 Queer Arts Festival with the support of the City of Vancouver and Pride In Art. Now in its […]

Self-Producing and Touring 101 with Sunny Drake

So you wanna tour the world with your art or performance? Step-by-step considerations for self-producing and touring independent performance, including being presented by venues, festivals or community groups, hiring venues and/or Do-It-Yourself style (warehouses, youth centres, living rooms…). Workshop facilitator Sunny Drake has toured his work extensively including in Canada, the USA, Europe, Puerto Rico […]

X

With community partner Genderfest (July 26) Ever seen a drunk puppet? Sex. Booze. Facebook. Carbs, Fess Up: what’s your guilty pleasure? Stunning stop motion animation, whimsical puppets, and sharp live performance meld in this fast-paced one-man show. X is a magical, imaginative and honest look at addiction, particularly struggles with alcohol, as well as sex […]

Colin Tilney Celebrates LXXX

Presented in partnership with the Vancouver Early Music Festival A giant among the first generation of musicians who brought the idea of historically informed performance to the general concertgoer, world-renowned keyboardist Colin Tilney turned 80 this year. Join us as we celebrate his legacy with a solo harpsichord recital. Tilney’s wide repertoire stretches from the […]

Cor Flammae

Photo credit: belle ancelle photography Cor Flammae [kor ‘flam.maj] flaming heart Ignite your evening with the ravishing, soaring voices of Cor Flammae, Canada’s only professional choir of queer singers who illuminate the rich and furtive queer spaces typically left out of classical choral concerts. Composed from the ranks of Canada’s top-flight choral ensembles, the choir […]

Seeking Protection is Not A Crime

Painted Stories from Self Identified LGBTQ2SI Migrants & Refugees. Co-produced with the Rainbow Refugee Committee and PeerNetBC. An intimate participatory painting workshop creating and claiming  space for queer refugees and migrants, sharing stories and building community through visual arts, facilitated by Mira Ghattas (Jordan) with social artist Melanie Shambach (Colombia).  Produced in partnership with Rainbow […]

Pride in Art Community Visual Art Show

Image credit: Christina Cooke, Butch 2014  – 5  Wed Jul 23 – Sat Aug 9 | Gallery hours 10:30am – 10pm weekdays; 10:30am – 4:30pm weekends The Pride in Art Community Show is a Queer Arts Festival tradition. This longstanding event showcases the talents of emerging and established visual and media artists from within the […]

Queering the International

Photo credit: ZANELE MUHOLI, South AfricaKatlego Mashiloane and Nosipho Lavuta, Ext. 2, Lakeside, Johannesburg 2007 ©Zanele Muholi. Courtesy of Stevenson, Cape Town and Johannesburg. Gallery hours 10:30am – 10pm weekdays; 10:30am – 4:30pm weekends QAF’s signature visual arts exhibition is curated this year by esteemed interdisciplinary artist Laiwan. Queering the International features a lineup of established and emerging […]

QAF 2014: ReGenerations

QAF’s 2014 theme, ReGenerations, is a defiant reframing of the Nazi term “Degenerate Art,” the banner under which they banned artists who were avant-garde, Jewish, or queer, saying their work posed an imminent danger to society. QAF 2014 embraces the premise that art can be dangerous, even revolutionary. In the intimate act of sharing as artists and audiences we find […]

New start time for Alien Sex

We met with the team on Sunday, and we’re excited to report that their creative juices have been flowing freely. They’ve spawned so much more material than we anticipated for this point in the workshopping process, that we realized the 8:30 start time for the performance was going to run indecently late.  So we’re announcing […]

GenderFest Screenprinting Workshop

Learn to silk screen! Bring your own t-shirt, bag, fabric, etc to silk screen on. Children welcome! 3:30pm-8:30pm$2-20 sliding scale per family Roundhouse Community Centre 181 Roundhouse Mews *satellite event in the West End (Yaletown) Submit a design by July 15th and have your design made into a silk screen! Send design submissions to ragamuffin.printing@gmail.com […]

Roundhouse Blog Team | EXPLOSION OF TALENT AT THE QUEER ARTS FESTIVAL

BY LINDSAY GLAUSER KWAN Published Fri, Jul 11, 2014ORIGINAL ARTICLE here Dare being challenged. Risk being changed at this year’s Queer Arts Festival at the Roundhouse. From July 23 to August 9, the festival will highlight cutting-edge performance art, music, visual arts, literature and more by artists of all ages at this year’s festival under the theme “ReGenerations.” […]

Daily XTRA | Vancouver’s increasingly stable Queer Arts Festival regenerates

BY STACY THOMAS Published Thu, Jul 17, 2014ORIGINAL ARTICLE hereThis year’s fest aims to build bridges across all kinds of borders For Rachel Iwaasa, ReGenerations means cultivating new connections across age, boundaries, experience and borders. “This year our focus is on mentoring tight relationships,” the artistic director of Vancouver’s multidisciplinary Queer Arts Festival (QAF) says. Whereas previous festivals […]

Georgia Straight | SD Holman’s BUTCH: Not like the other girls challenges traditional gender roles

BY MICHELLE DA SILVA Published Fri, Jul 17, 2014ORIGINAL ARTICLE here THERE’S NO ARGUING that the range of images of women depicted in mainstream media is limited—not only in terms of race, class, and body size, but gender expression as well. The term “butch” is often used to describe the performance of female masculinity in LGBT communities. These are […]

Community Visual Arts Show Submissions 2026

Submissions are NOW OPEN for the 2026 QAF Community Art Show! 

Submissions are OPEN for our QAF Community Exhibition, held at SUM gallery this summer!

We’re inviting artists in our local Queer communities to contribute works that explore our 2025 festival theme, “On the edge” – though all submitted works will be considered. We are delighted to be hosting the exhibition at QAF headquarters SUM gallery in the Sun Wah Building in Chinatown, from June 5– June 27, 2026. 

“On the edge” embraces a sense of danger and possibility. Edges are where transformation begins, where risk and reinvention thrive. This year’s theme asks what happens when we refuse to fall, when we linger in tension, desire, and anticipation — holding that charged space just a little longer before what comes next.

We are considering 2-D visual works, sculpture, digital art, and interdisciplinary works for submission.

Submission deadline: April 30, 2026.

Submissions are accepted via email at submissions@queerartsfestival.com

Submission Checklist:

Submissions for the QAF Community Art Show must include:

  • Artist name and preferred email address for contacting.
  • Digital images of artworks (individual jpgs, formatted in a pdf, or links to a website or upload are acceptable). 
  • Artwork information for each piece (title, medium, year, dimensions, and price if applicable).

Additional information that is helpful but not required:

  • Artist biography.
  • Artist statement.
  • Resume/cv.
  • Headshot.
  • Links/social media.

All works must be installation-ready (ie, framed, hanging brackets, wires, etc). QAF staff will be onsite for installation, but whenever possible Artist’s are encouraged to help!


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Emancipation Day

FREE EVENTS AT SUM GALLERY

| #425, 268 Keefer St, Vancouver, BC |

Gallery Exhibition | Drag & Burlesque Performances | Spoken Word Celebration

August 1st is Emancipation Day and we’re celebrating with a week of events at SUM gallery!

What is Emancipation Day, you ask? It’s the day in 1834 when the Slavery Abolition Act came into effect across the British Empire. We’re partnering with our friends at Hogan’s Alley to present a week of stirring art and riveting performance, all viewed through a uniquely queer Black lens.

⭐️ August 1 | 7–9 PM
We’re kicking things off with a night of jaw-dropping performances featuring Mx. Bukuru, As*trix Banks, Velvet Ryder, Saint Solstice, Rainbow Glitz, Luna Buckster, and spins by DJ Grooveheart! Join us for a special reception featuring food by local Black-owned restaurants. This event is 18+.

⭐️ August 1–8, open daily 12 – 6pm*
August 1st also sees the launch of our weeklong exhibition, featuring the interdisciplinary work of Valérie d. Walker and the SUM gallery debut of Uzo, a young fashion designer focussing on crochet couture! *Note: SUM gallery will be closed Monday, August 4th.

⭐️ August 3 | 2 PM
Spoken word and poetry take centre-stage on Sunday afternoon as Addena Sumter-Freitag, April Sumter-Freitag, and Siobhan Barker present work that is at turns fearless, moving, and raunchy.

All of our events are FREE to attend but registration is recommended.

RSVP on Eventbrite

2025 Thanks

Allie Lynn King, Nate McBride, and Kenton Loewen

Allie Lynn King, Nate McBride, and Kenton Loewen

| Granville Island Jazz |

June 28, 5pm | Revue Stage | Pay-What-You-Wish

Anchored in improvisation, Vancouver guitarist Allie Lynn King blends the roots of blues and jazz with the heaviness of doom metal and the abrasion of noise. Bassist Nate McBride (MESTIZX) calls Chicago home, but his collaborations with the likes of Dennis Gonzalez, Jeb Bishop, and Ken Vandermark span the globe. Drummer Kenton Loewen brings fire and full ambition to everything he does, from ad hoc improv ensembles to bands like Peregrine Falls, Tony Wilson’s Longhand Trio, and Haram. This PWYC event is presented in association with Coastal Jazz.

Jazz Festival Website

Raagaverse featuring Cassius Khan

Raagaverse featuring Cassius Khan

| Granville Island Jazz |

June 26, 8:30pm | Ocean Artworks | $15 at the door

2025 JUNO nominees for Jazz Album of the Year (Group), creative Indo-Jazz fusion band Raagaverse pays homage to two historical and culturally-significant genres: classical Hindustani music and jazz. Led by vocalist Shruti Ramani, with Jodi Proznick bass, Noah Franche-Nolan piano, and Nicholas Bracewell drums, Raagaverse retains the authenticity of both traditions, melding them into a cohesive sound filled with immense respect, depth, and beauty. For this special performance, they’ll collaborate with award-winning musician Cassius Khan. Khan earned the title Ustad for his contributions to Indian music, and is renowned for his simultaneous mastery of tabla playing and classical Ghazal and Thumri singing. Presented in association with Coastal Jazz, with support from the Dr. Hari Sharma Foundation.

Jazz Festival Website

Bruno Hubert Trio with Brad Turner

Bruno Hubert Trio with Brad Turner

| Granville Island Jazz |

June 25, 2pm | Performance Works | Pay-What-You-Wish

Bruno Hubert is one of Canada’s most expressive jazz pianists, with a deep sense of swing and melody that evokes Erroll Garner, Herbie Hancock, and Bill Evans—while always remaining unmistakably Bruno! A key fixture on the Vancouver jazz scene for over twenty years, Hubert’s trio with bassist André Lachance and drummer Joe Poole is joined by one of Canada’s most esteemed and in-demand jazz musicians, multiple JUNO Award-winning trumpeter Brad Turner (Metalwood, Reneé Rosnes, John Scofield). This PWYC event is presented in association with Coastal Jazz.

Jazz Festival Website

Long Live Kings

Long Live Kings

— Directed by Romi Kim

| June 22, 1pm | SUM gallery | Free |

Long Live Kings is a multi-episode series that puts a much needed spotlight on the vibrant Drag King scene on the unceded territories of the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh peoples (aka Vancouver). Created as a response to the isolation Drag Kings often experience within drag spaces, this series uplifts the artistry and resilience of this art form with humour, heart, and fierce performance. Situated in the comfort of SUM gallery, this special screening of Long Live Kings offers a glimpse into a powerful community that has always existed—challenging norms, redefining drag, and making space on their own terms. Made by Drag Kings, Trans people, and Queers—FOR Drag Kings, Trans people, and Queers!

This screening is free but due to limited space registration is recommended.

About Romi Kim

김새로미, Romi Kim or SKIM in drag is a nonbinary, trans masc, second-generation Korean interdisciplinary artist, drag king, filmmaker, and founder of King Sized, Vancouver’s only Drag King-focused show.

Romi’s artistic approach is characterized by a playful, DIY-inspired methodology that invites audiences to ponder the intricacies of identities and their construction. With a keen focus on complicating the notion of a singular queer racialized identity, Romi challenges the mainstream narrative while giving space and visibility to trans and racialized identities.

Kim holds a Masters of Fine Arts from the University of British Columbia (2022). They have screened their video work at Seoul Indie-Ani Festival (2019), Vancouver’s Queer Film Festival (2023) Polygon Art Gallery, SUM gallery and Vines Festival.

Their work aims to think through affective belonging and placemaking as potent avenues for creating meaningful connections.

Queer Clothing Swap

Queer Clothing Swap

| June 22, 2 – 4pm | Sun Wah Centre, 4th Floor | Free |

Looking to spice up your summer wardrobe? Look no further: We’re bringing back our super popular Queer Clothing Swap! Bring your clean, gently worn, unscented clothes over to the Sun Wah Centre on June 22nd and leave with some free, fab looks. Clothes can be dropped off starting at 12:30pm, with the clothing swap taking place from 2 – 4pm. (Pro tip: dropping your clothes off early gives us a chance to sort them—and gives you a chance to pop into SUM gallery for a free community viewing of Long Live Kings, a new web series about the local drag king scene!) Don’t have clothes to bring? No problem, you’re still welcome to join in the swap! Clothing will be sorted by size, and all-gender change spaces will be provided. All remaining clothes will be donated to PACE Society. 

QAF Curated Visual Art Exhibition: Portals

Curated Visual Art Exhibition: PORTALS

— Curated by Mark Takeshi McGregor & Diane Hau Yu Wong

| June 21 – August 23 | Wed – Sat, 12 – 6 | Centre A: Vancouver International Centre for Contemporary Asian Art | Free |

Our QAF 2025 theme is fully realized in this special exhibition partnership with Centre A: Vancouver International Centre for Contemporary Asian Art. Curated by Diane Hau Yu Wong and Mark Takeshi McGregor, this group exhibition explores “portals” as catalysts for change—points of departure that invite reflection on identity, migration, and the possibilities of reimagined worlds via the works of six Vancouver artists: Arkah, Evan Matchett-Wong, Sena Cleave, Miles Saraswat, Christian Yves Jones, and Naomi Maya Leung 梁珮恩. As anti-trans, anti-queer and anti-immigrant rhetoric intensifies across the world, Portals responds to our increasingly dangerous political landscape while asking us to envision futures grounded in resilience, memory, and hope.

Portals runs from June 21 to August 23, 2025, with our ArtParty! opening reception on Saturday, June 21 from 5 – 8pm, with artists in attendance – and special guest DJ OShow!


About the Artists

Arkah (they/them) is a migrant from Delhi, India, living on stolen lands of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm, Sḵwx̱wú7mesh, and səlilwətaɬ peoples. They are a visual artist and writer, trying to map spirit as a method of archival. By creating an opening into other possible worlds, Arkah is seeking answers. How do we trudge on, despite uncertainty? When visiting home, they work as an art teacher and muralist.

Sena Cleave (she/they) is an artist exploring ideas of work, reciprocity, and ongoing change. Their sculptural practice draws on their family history of farming, experiences working day jobs, and participation in domestic labour and care. Often using materials found in these settings, they investigate alternative methods of support and sustenance. Cleave lives in the unceded territories of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm, Sḵwx̱wú7mesh, and səlilwətaɬ Nations, and was raised between Snuneymuxw and Snaw’naw’as territories and Osaka, Japan.

Christian Yves Jones (he/him) is a Philippine-born, New Zealand-raised filmmaker and video artist based in Vancouver, BC. He graduated with a Bachelor of Communication Studies from Auckland University of Technology (New Zealand), where he was awarded a Vice Chancellor’s Scholarship. His work spans a wide range of formats, including music videos, short films, video art films, and live television broadcasts. Christian’s creative practice often explores stories from the LGBTQ+ community and the Asian diaspora in the West.

Naomi Maya Leung 梁珮恩 (they/them) is a Han Cantonese settler, climate justice education facilitator and organizer, and mixed media artist. Naomi desires to create anti-colonial spaces centering trans and queer diaspora to process intergenerational trauma, grief, and to co-create possibilities and programming for hope and healing. Naomi studies BSc Global Resource Systems and Psychology, integrating climate change studies with global health, climate emotions, and the Asian diaspora.

Evan Matchett-Wong (they/them) is a self-taught hand embroidery artist from Edmonton in Treaty 6 Territory in Canada, now living in Vancouver on the unceded territories of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), and səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) peoples. They are of Chinese (Han), Indigenous (Dene), and Irish descent. They are Two-Spirit and a member of Cold Lake First Nations. They have been doing hand embroidery since 2014, and have brought the use of watercolours back into their artistic practice.

Miles Saraswat (he/him) is an artist based in Vancouver, Canada. His work explores themes of South-Asian spiritualism and the diaspora experience in Canada. Miles is committed to investigating how teachings from Hinduism can be relearned and acted upon through the diasporic lens, creating an understanding through his art impacted by his experience as a queer person. His work often works with imagery of the sun, bodies, environmental change, traditional South-Asian objects, and sunflowers.

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