Art Galleries

The Walkway Gallery

Location: Timms Community Centre (20399 Douglas Crescent)
Facilitated By: Langley Arts Council (contact details below)

The Langley Arts Council has four exhibition spaces throughout Langley and is facilitated in partnership with local, regional and provincial community partners. In Langley City, the Walkway Gallery is located on the main floor of Timms Community Centre along the hallway as you head to the Fraser Valley Regional Library. 

DatesTheme
November 23-January 23Landscape Competition Winners
February 5-March 13Creating for Change
March 15-May 1Material Matters
May 3-June 19Manna Morlin (Solo Exhibition)
June 21-August 7Julie Epp (Solo Exhibition)
August 9-September 25My Place (Group Exhibition)
September 27-November 13Reflections in Colour (Fort Langley Artist Group)
November 15-January 15A Visual Journey (Masoud Habibyan Solo Exhibition)

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A Step Above Cultural Gallery

Location: Timms Community Centre (20399 Douglas Crescent)
Facilitated By: Langley City Recreation, Culture & Community Services Department (contact details below).

The Step Above Cultural Gallery is located on the second floor of Timms Community Centre providing space to showcase the diverse talent in our community. This space is managed by the Recreation, Culture & Community Services Department.

DatesTheme
March 28-May 9Earth Day-Recycle-Upcycle
May 9-June 20Gardens, Flowers, Plants
June 20-August 1Famous Landmarks
August 1-September 12Dreams
September 12-October 24Architecture
October 24-December 5Fairy Tales
December 5-January 16Closed Exhibit: Langley Weavers
and Spinner's Guild

The Free Little Art Gallery

Location: Timms Community Centre (20399 Douglas Crescent)
Facilitated By: Langley City and Finding Present

The Free Little Art Gallery Langley is a community-driven initiative designed to provide a no-cost, accessible space where youth can display, share, and take home artwork without oversight or judgment. Inspired by the growing movement of Free Little Art Galleries across North America and the Lower Mainland. The Langley City Free Little Art Gallery (FLAG) for Youth is the 2nd Youth specific FLAG in B.C. and the first on this side of the Fraser River. 

This project offers a miniature display case/cabinet where young artists can proudly showcase their creations in a public setting. Much like the well-known Little Free Libraries, this gallery also operates on a “take one, leave one” model and includes free art supplies such as sketchbooks, markers, paints, and brushes for youth who may face financial or material barriers to participation.

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For more information, contact the Youth Programmer at 604.514.2999