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Artists for Conservation Festival 2025 – Art, Music, Nature
Dates & Venues
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Preview Weekend: September 20–21, 2025 – Maplewood Flats Conservancy, 2649 Dollarton Hwy, North Vancouver (11 AM–3 PM). Free programming.
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Main Event: September 25–28, 2025 – VanDusen Botanical Garden, 5251 Oak St, Vancouver.
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September 25: 10 AM–4 PM (Meet-the-Artists Reception 7–10 PM, sold out)
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September 26–27: 10 AM–4 PM (Gallery open until 5 PM)
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September 28: 10 AM–4 PM
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Virtual Program: Starts August 31, 2025
Website: Artists for Conservation Festival
Admission: Maplewood Flats events are free. VanDusen programs are included with garden admission (VBGA members free).
Event Overview
The Artists for Conservation Festival is an annual multi-day, nature-themed arts and culture event in Vancouver. It combines fine art exhibitions, wildlife and art demonstrations, music and First Nations cultural performances, films, youth education programs, and hands-on workshops.
In 2025, the festival will once again use VanDusen Botanical Garden as its main venue, with a preview weekend hosted at Maplewood Flats in partnership with the Wild Bird Trust of BC.
Festival Highlights
Art Exhibits
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International Exhibit of Nature in Art (Sept 25–28 at VanDusen): A juried exhibition and sale featuring 200 original works of conservation-themed art. At least 40% of artwork proceeds support conservation and environmental education. Each piece is dedicated to a conservation organization chosen by the artist.
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Pacific Coast Portraits Exhibit (Sept 20–Oct 5 at Maplewood Flats): A curated showcase of BC wildlife and wild places, with special emphasis on birds of the Pacific Coast.
Wildlife and Art Demonstrations
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Daily painting, carving, and sculpture demonstrations at VanDusen.
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Carving and sculpture highlights include Xwa-lack-tun & Friends (Order of BC recipient) and Robin Roberts(Haida-style mask carving).
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Wildlife partners include the OWL Orphaned Wildlife Rehabilitation Society and the Northern Spotted Owl Breeding Program, both offering live educational presentations.
Music and Cultural Performances
The festival includes a range of music and cultural programming that complements its conservation focus:
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Thomas Beckman – violist and festival theme composer
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William Nahanee – Squamish Nation cultural performance
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Russell Shumsky – participatory West African drumming
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Alcvin Ryuzen Ramos – Japanese shakuhachi bamboo flute
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Edgar Muenala – pan flute
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John Gilliat – acoustic flamenco guitar
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AVIA Trio – ensemble featuring Asian instruments
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Xwa-lack-tun & Friends – cultural performance and carving demo
Schedule Overview
Preview Weekend at Maplewood Flats (Sept 20–21, 11 AM–3 PM)
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Opening of the Pacific Coast Portraits Exhibit
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Live music, cultural performances by the Tsleil-Waututh Nation, artist and carving demonstrations, and live birds of prey encounters.
Main Event at VanDusen (Sept 25–28)
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International Exhibit of Nature in Art
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Daily wildlife presentations by OWL and the Northern Spotted Owl Breeding Program (1–4 PM)
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Ongoing artist demonstrations and cultural performances throughout the garden
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Meet-the-Artists Reception on September 25 (sold out)
Visitor Information
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Tickets: Book VanDusen admission online to save; members of the Vancouver Botanical Gardens Association enter free.
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Parking and Access: See full details on vandusengarden.ca.
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Virtual Exhibit: Opens August 31 with artworks presented online for global access.
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Annual AFC Book: A hardcover book featuring the year’s exhibit artworks will be published.
Why Attend
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Experience one of the world’s top conservation-themed art festivals.
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See original works by internationally acclaimed artists.
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Learn from artist demonstrations and cultural performances.
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Support wildlife conservation through art purchases.
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