We’re so excited to open up our call for artists for this year’s Cross Cultural Creation residency! This year’s residency will be a return to the roots of creation, bringing ten artists together in Kouchibouguac National Park to create art in a low-technology setting.
The paid residency, which will take place from May 31 to June 9, 2021, is now accepting applications for artists of any discipline who are interested in leaving their high-tech set up behind and spending ten days surrounded by the beauty of New Brunswick’s Acadian Coast.
Ten artists will be selected: three Anglophone artists, three Francophone artists, and three Indigenous artists, as well as one jury’s choice. Artists of all disciplines are welcome to apply as long as their proposed work fits within the limitations of the setting (no ultra high-tech setups that need the internet and multiple plug ins).
The residency is a collaboration between ArtsLink NB, the Association acadienne des artistes professionel.le.s du Nouveau Brunswick (AAAPNB), and Mawi’Art: Wabanaki Artist Collective. Applications are open until Friday, February 26, 2021.
MNB is launching a new pilot project aimed at Indigenous musicians. The initiative, sponsored by Mi’kmaq Hip Hop artist Wolf Castle, was created to provide one emerging Indigenous artist from New Brunswick with the tools, support and guidance to achieve a new musical project. One recipient will be chosen by an all-indigenous jury and will receive a $3000 grant to complete a music-based project. Artists can propose a project before January 29. +++ info >
NEXT SAVVY SESSION · PROCHAINE SESSION SENSÉE
On January 14, Ace Piva focuses on the basics of mental health understanding. Many people believe the language of mental health is interchangeable, but it’s not. Together, we will be covering the difference between mental health, wellness and illness, and talk about addiction recovery, stigma, trauma and music. Cette session sera présentée en anglais seulement. +++ info >
ON OUR SPEAKERS · SUR NOS HAUT-PARLEURS
Send us your new releases for our “On Our Speakers” series! Envoyez-nous vos nouveaux albums, pour notre série “Sur nos haut-parleurs”! Music·Musique NB 140, rue Botsford Street, suite 30, Moncton, NB E1C 4X4
The NEW 2021 Jane LeBlanc Music Award
The Jane LeBlanc Foundation has created an award for New Brunswick resident composer-singers or composer-singers who are also musicians to assist them in the recording and mastering of one of their original songs (must be ready for finishing) as well as helping them to create their album art and brand to distribute their mastered track to all online music platforms. +++ info >
TOUT SIMPLEMENT COUNTRY
Sur l’émission Tout simplement country de samedi le 16 janvier 2021, trois artistes du nouveau-Brunswick partagent la scène pour un special bluegrass; Andy Bast, Paul Hebert et Dominic Cormier. Pour sa part, Andy Bast interprétera deux compositions originales en plus de s’offrir un duo avec la talentueuse Guylaine Tanguay. +++ info >
MA PETITE SIRÈNE
Le 1er extrait de l’auteur-compositeur-interprète Pat Robys vient d’être lancé sur différentes plateformes ainsi que sur les radios francophones.Ceci est un hommage à une artiste québécoise et aussi le début d’une histoire à raconter sur le premier album à paraitre! Le Rock Progressif est au rendez-vous dans cette extrait! +++ info >
New Single from Zachary Greer (feat. Pallmer)
Final Breath, the new single from the upcoming album The Duel combines Zachary Greer’s cinematic composition style with genre bending duo Pallmer to wonderful effect. The beautiful string work and chilling vocals are but one track in an otherwise instrumental album detailing the dark tale of New Brunswick’s last fatal duel. Look for Final Breath on Bandcamp and all streaming platforms Wednesday, January 13! +++ info >
SHIVERING SONGS 2021
Shivering Songs is excited to announce artists for 2021. Artists include Polaris Music Prize and The JUNO Awards winner Jeremy Dutcher, Fredericton mainstays grand theft bus and The Hypochondriacs, and more. Tickets for Jeremy Dutcher (Jan 22) and Grand Theft Bus (Jan 23) are ON SALE NOW exclusively through The Fredericton Playhouse Box Office. Visit them in-person or call (506) 458-8344 to purchase your bubble tickets. +++ info >
4 SALLES INTERCONNECTÉES
Quatre salles de spectacle coprésentent le spectacle-événement 4 Salles Interconnectées le 16 janvier. Ce concept de spectacle a pris naissance grâce à un partenariat entre le Service à la vie étudiante et socioculturelle de l’Université de Moncton, le Théâtre du Monument-Lefebvre, le Centre des arts et de la culture de Dieppe et le Théâtre Capitol, en collaboration avec Coup de cœur francophone. +++ info >
New Brunswick Songwriter Circle Ttour
Roots & Soul will be sending their favorite singer songwriters on a tour through New Brunswick. Jan 14 // saint John // Five & Dime With Brent Mason Jan 15 // Perth // Oak Tree pub with Aaron Crain Jan 16 // Fredericton // Grimross Brewing Co. With Josh Bravener of The Hypochondriacs Jan 22 // Miramichi // Miramichi Kin Center With Wade Hallihan & special guest Jessii The Artist +++ info >
SYMPHONY NB
The next Virtuoso Series Concert is Sticks and Strings, at which percussion and string bass join the Saint John String Quartet in an eclectic concert that mixes things up a bit. January 22, Fredericton Charlotte Street Arts Centre January 23, Moncton Community Peace Centre January 24, Saint John Arts Centre +++ info >
NB ARTISTS SING WITH SOUND OF POP
Sound of Pop is pleased to announce they have signed a publishing deal with New Brunswick award winning producer / Livetronic artist Elephant Skeletons. The deal encompasses his complete catalogue, including his recent albums “Lamp of 3xodus” and “Sleep”. They have also signed a publishing deal with New Brunswick based Pop singer-songwriter Dan Verner. The deal includes select songs from his debut recording “From the Fold”, along with new music he’s working on with producer Nick Fowler (FWLR). +++ info >
NEW BODY PAINT RELEASE
Our new single Mirage has been a work in progress for over a year and we finally have it ready for streaming on all platforms. This song is jam packed with energy, passion, and of course riffs and solos galore. Whether you’re vibing out or partying, Mirage is sure to please. +++ info >
ROBERT THOMAS SINGLE RELEASE
Robert Thomas and the session men will release a new single “Twilight” to worldwide streaming and North American Radio on January 11, 2021. The release has been prepped with an ongoing social media ad campaign and posts by the band that rolled out on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook in November and will be further supported by a YouTube “Twilight” Video release, insider studio video release and Live streamed social media performances. +++ info >
NEW FLO DURELL SONG
Here Comes Trouble is a song she wrote for her 2nd solo CD entitled Listen to Your Heart and was released on January 4, 2021 to radio stations. Her music is available on Itunes, Google Play, Spotify and CDs available through Distributions Plages/Propagandes. +++ info >
Open Strum helping some wolves
Open Strum is teaming up with the non-profit “Living with Wolves” this January to help some wolves! Open Strum will be releasing a new song at the end of January, and anyone who gives “Living with Wolves” a donation will receive the song before it’s released. The donations need to be made to the non-profit, Open Strum will not accept any funds. +++ info >
Bridges Releases “Tides”
Bridges new single “Tides” is out now, on all streaming services. “Tides” encapsulates the essence of melodic house through a palatable section of trance timbres and chords. Bridges manages to create an epic, yet lush and beautiful atmosphere throughout the tracks runtime. +++ info >
@ THE CAP
JAN 14 // Rock’N’Roll Bingo JAN 15 // Marian with Klarka Weinwurm JAN 29 // Hip Hop Night MAR 12 // Kylie Fox with Jerry-Faye & Dylan +++ info >
@ THÉÂTRE CAPITOL THEATRE
JAN 16 // 4 salles !NTERCONNECTÉES! FEB 4 // Thursday Night for Laughs – Hosted by Marshall Button FEB 5 // Ron James – Live in Moncton FEB 6 // Le Festival HubCap présente: Luc LeBlanc et sa bulle d’humour +++ info >
@ CENTRE DES ARTS D’EDMUNDSTON
23 JAN // Envol Edmundston 18+19 FÉV // Mario Jean 27 FEV // Ballet Atlantique 20 + 21 MAR // Jamais trop tard pour rien faire 29 MAI // Évasion Classique+++ info >
JEDI’s VIRTUAL PROGRAM
Are you an Indigenous Artist living in NB? Have you been practising your art for three (3) or more years? Do you want to take your Art to the next level? JEDI is offering the virtual Indigenous Art Business Accelerator Program. Starting January 25th, 2021!
Deadline to apply is January 15th, 2020 by 4:30PM, fill out your application today by following this link: +++ info >
Canada’s Music Incubator 2021
Here’s the 2021 Programs Calendar:
Artist Entrepreneur: March 9-April 30 (Virtual); August 3-September 24
Artist Manager: May 4 -June 11 (Virtual); October 5-November 26
It’s time to apply for the Artist-in-Residence Program! The deadline is coming up on February 1st, 2021. This program is intended for New Brunswick public or private institutions and organizations that wish to host professional artists in order to enable them to pursue specific projects relating to their creative work +++ info >
NOUVELLES DE MUSICACTION
1er février 2021 · Commercialisation internationale : Volet 2 – Captation de spectacle · Vitrines musicales : Volet 6 – Captation de spectacle · Développement des compétences : Volet 1 – Intégration, Volet 2 – Développement, Volet 3 – Incubateur 4 février 2021 · Enveloppe de financement global +++ info >
NEWS FROM FACTOR
Envelope Funding for Music Companies: The application window for the Envelope Funding for Music Companies program is open until January 28, 2021, 5:00 pm EST. The program returns to its original design of a revenue and investment model, with some modifications in acknowledgment of the continued impact of COVID-19 on the music industry. Applicants are advised to review the program guidelines, and in particular, note the updated applicant eligibility points.+++ info >
The UNB Art Centre celebrates Black History Month with a special project that brings portraits of Black New Brunswickers to the streets of Fredericton. In partnership with the UNB’s Bi-Campus Standing Committee on Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Human Rights and the City of Fredericton, banners featuring Black New Brunswickers will be displayed on Queen Street throughout the month of February. This project recognizes the achievements and experiences of Black New Brunswickers and their significant contribution to shaping contemporary New Brunswick.
As part of this year’s celebration, we are listening to the voices of young black artists from the New Brunswick Black Artists Alliance in the UNB Art Centre’s online galleries. Poets Chevelle Malcolm, Thandiwe McCarthy and Emmanuelle Jackson will perform works written by themselves as well as other black writers.
This online exhibition also features Dr. Mary McCarthy reading and discussing the letter written by Mary Matilda Winslow to her classmates in 1954 for their 50th class reunion. Mary Matilda Winslow was the first black woman to graduate from UNB in 1905 and her letter chronicles her experience of racism as a black educator.
Dr. Mary McCarthy is well known activist, writer, and educator who has worked tirelessly to restore and uncover New Brunswick’s Black histories and honour the community’s ancestors. Her research is focused primarily on forgotten and segregated graveyards across New Brunswick. In addition to her scholarship, McCarthy also served as the president of the New Brunswick Black History Society for six years. In 2015, McCarthy won a human rights case against Shoppers Drug Mart for an incident of racial profiling that occurred in 2011. McCarthy’s work is featured in the 2019 collection, Black Writers Matter, edited by Whitney French with a foreword by Afua Cooper. McCarthy holds a Bachelor of Arts in sociology from York University, two Master’s degrees from the University of New Brunswick, and is currently completing her Ph.D. in the department of Social Justice at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education of the University of Toronto. When asked why she is so dedicated to preserving the histories of Black New Brunswickers, McCarthy stated, “I want my ancestors to be revered and respected. I have to tell their stories.”
As well, throughout the month of February, the University of New Brunswick will present a number of informative films, lectures and events to highlight the historical and contemporary presence of Black Canadians in New Brunswick. More information about these events can be found at www.unb.ca.
The UNB Art Centre galleries at Memorial Hall on the UNB campus are currently closed for renovation until March 2021. Please follow our exhibits and programs on-line.
Sarah Jones (BA, MA Art History, Queen’s University) is a visual artist, art historian and curator. She has participated in solo and group exhibitions across Canada and abroad, and her work is held in the public collections of the University of New Brunswick and the New Brunswick Art Bank. Sarah is a recipient of numerous grants and awards, including funding from ArtsNB and Canada Council for the Arts. Sarah and her brother, Caleb Jones, are co-owners of Jones Gallery in Saint John, NB.
The Jones Gallery Lecture Series is generously supported by the Sheila Hugh Mackay Foundation and by our viewers. If you enjoy our videos and want to help us in our grand mission of creating free, accessible, and understandable art history resources for everyone, please consider contributing to the Lecture Series. Donate here. →
On January 14, Ace Piva focuses on the basics of mental health understanding. Many people believe the language of mental health is interchangeable, but it’s not. Together, we will be covering the difference between mental health, wellness and illness, and talk about addiction recovery, stigma, trauma and music. Cette session sera présentée en anglais seulement. +++ info >
ON OUR SPEAKERS · SUR NOS HAUT-PARLEURS
Send us your new releases for our “On Our Speakers” series! Envoyez-nous vos nouveaux albums, pour notre série “Sur nos haut-parleurs”! Music·Musique NB 140, rue Botsford Street, suite 30 Moncton, NB E1C 4X4
SHIVERING SONGS 2021
Shivering Songs is excited to announce artists for 2021. Artists include Polaris Music Prize and The JUNO Awards winner Jeremy Dutcher, Fredericton mainstays grand theft bus and The Hypochondriacs, and more. Tickets for Jeremy Dutcher (Jan 22) and Grand Theft Bus (Jan 23) are ON SALE NOW exclusively through The Fredericton Playhouse Box Office. Visit them in-person or call (506) 458-8344 to purchase your bubble tickets. +++ info >
4 SALLES INTERCONNECTÉES
Quatre salles de spectacle coprésentent le spectacle-événement 4 Salles Interconnectées le 16 janvier. Ce concept de spectacle a pris naissance grâce à un partenariat entre le Service à la vie étudiante et socioculturelle de l’Université de Moncton, le Théâtre du Monument-Lefebvre, le Centre des arts et de la culture de Dieppe et le Théâtre Capitol, en collaboration avec Coup de cœur francophone. +++ info >
New Brunswick Songwriter Circle Ttour
Roots & Soul will be sending their favorite singer songwriters on a tour through New Brunswick.
Jan 14 // saint John // Five & Dime With Brent Mason Jan 15 // Perth // Oak Tree pub with Aaron Crain Jan 16 // Fredericton // Grimross Brewing Co. With Josh Bravener of The Hypochondriacs Jan 22 // Miramichi // Miramichi Kin Center With Wade Hallihan & special guest Jessii The Artist +++ info >
SYMPHONY NB
The next Virtuoso Series Concert is Sticks and Strings, at which percussion and string bass join the Saint John String Quartet in an eclectic concert that mixes things up a bit. January 22, Fredericton Charlotte Street Arts Centre January 23, Moncton Community Peace Centre January 24, Saint John Arts Centre +++ info >
NB ARTISTS SING WITH SOUND OF POP
Sound of Pop is pleased to announce they have signed a publishing deal with New Brunswick award winning producer / Livetronic artist Elephant Skeletons. The deal encompasses his complete catalogue, including his recent albums “Lamp of 3xodus” and “Sleep”. They have also signed a publishing deal with New Brunswick based Pop singer-songwriter Dan Verner. The deal includes select songs from his debut recording “From the Fold”, along with new music he’s working on with producer Nick Fowler (FWLR). +++ info >
NEW BODY PAINT RELEASE
Our new single Mirage has been a work in progress for over a year and we finally have it ready for streaming on all platforms. This song is jam packed with energy, passion, and of course riffs and solos galore. Whether you’re vibing out or partying, Mirage is sure to please. +++ info >
ROBERT THOMAS SINGLE RELEASE
Robert Thomas and the session men will release a new single “Twilight” to worldwide streaming and North American Radio on January 11, 2021. The release has been prepped with an ongoing social media ad campaign and posts by the band that rolled out on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook in November and will be further supported by a YouTube “Twilight” Video release, insider studio video release and Live streamed social media performances. +++ info >
NEW FLO DURELL SONG
Here Comes Trouble is a song she wrote for her 2nd solo CD entitled Listen to Your Heart and was released on January 4, 2021 to radio stations. Her music is available on Itunes, Google Play, Spotify and CDs available through Distributions Plages/Propagandes. +++ info >
Open Strum helping some wolves
Open Strum is teaming up with the non-profit “Living with Wolves” this January to help some wolves! Open Strum will be releasing a new song at the end of January, and anyone who gives “Living with Wolves” a donation will receive the song before it’s released. The donations need to be made to the non-profit, Open Strum will not accept any funds. +++ info >
Bridges Releases “Tides”
Bridges new single “Tides” is out now, on all streaming services. “Tides” encapsulates the essence of melodic house through a palatable section of trance timbres and chords. Bridges manages to create an epic, yet lush and beautiful atmosphere throughout the tracks runtime. +++ info >
@ THE CAP
JAN 7 // Rock’N’Roll Bingo JAN 8 // Shrimp Ring with Dumpster Cub & HUMAN BRAINS JAN 9 // Capital 6 JAN 6 // Roast in Peace 2020! A Comedy Roast @ CSAC JAN 15 // Marian with Klarka Weinwurm+++ info >
@ THÉÂTRE CAPITOL THEATRE
JAN 9 // Rhinestone Cowgirls Queens of Country JAN 16 // 4 salles !NTERCONNECTÉES! FEB 4 // Thursday Night for Laughs – Hosted by Marshall Button FEB 5 // Ron James – Live in Moncton FEB 6 // Le Festival HubCap présente: Luc LeBlanc et sa bulle d’humour
23 JAN // Envol Edmundston 18+19 FÉV // Mario Jean 27 FEV // Ballet Atlantique 20 + 21 MAR // Jamais trop tard pour rien faire 29 MAI // Évasion Classique
The Career Development Program deadline is coming up this MONDAY JANUARY 11. • La prochaine date limite du programme de Développement de carrière s’en vient ce LUNDI LE 11 JANVIER. +++ info >
NOUVELLES DE MUSICACTION
1er février 2021 · Commercialisation internationale : Volet 2 – Captation de spectacle · Vitrines musicales : Volet 6 – Captation de spectacle · Développement des compétences : Volet 1 – Intégration, Volet 2 – Développement, Volet 3 – Incubateur 4 février 2021 · Enveloppe de financement global +++ info >
NEWS FROM FACTOR
Envelope Funding for Music Companies: The application window for the Envelope Funding for Music Companies program is open until January 28, 2021, 5:00 pm EST. The program returns to its original design of a revenue and investment model, with some modifications in acknowledgment of the continued impact of COVID-19 on the music industry. Applicants are advised to review the program guidelines, and in particular, note the updated applicant eligibility points.+++ info >
This exhibition reconfigures works sent in for a pop-up exhibition called Cut/Paste/Resist, co-created by UNB’s 2020 Writer-in-Residence R.M. Vaughan and Dr. Ken Moffatt, the Jack Layton Chair in Social Work at Ryerson University. This exhibition was presented at UNB’s Student Union Building February 10-12 just before the COVID-19 pandemic forced a total shut down of the UNB campus.
According to R.M. Vaughan “In times of protest and social upheaval (and social rejuvenation) artists and activists turn to collage to make a point.” The call for submissions specifically stated that the project was open to everyone— artists and non-artists alike, using collage as a democratic medium “because collage is a fun accessible way to make art.”
As part of this tribute, The UNB Art Centre in collaboration with Dr. Ken Moffatt has invited friends of R.M. Vaughan to select a passage from one of his many works of poetry, prose and criticism. These readings will be released on social media throughout the month of January as a way to honour R.M. Vaughan’s memory and to mark the tremendous loss to the cultural community of this gifted Canadian artist.
Moncton, December 17th, 2020 – The cameras rolled and the dancers danced! The virtual show Création Danse 2020 was captured on Sunday, December 13th in the Bernard-LeBlanc Theatre at the Aberdeen Cultural Center. We are proud of the result; it is a show worth seeing!
The general public will have the chance to see the show this weekend, either Saturday December 19th at 7:30 p.m. or Sunday December 20th at 3:00 p.m., in the comfort of their living room. This is the perfect opportunity to gather your family on the sofa with a bowl of popcorn and immerse yourself in the artistic world of dance. This weekend, forget Netflix, Création Danse will be on your screens showcasing your young local talents!
Tickets for the presentations are on sale online on the Compagnie DansEncorps website at https://www.ciedansencorps.com/creation-danse . Family tickets and individual tickets are available as well as an option including a financial contribution to the DansEncorps Company for the realization of this event.
One Toy Per Thousand is a concept art project. A priori, a simple idea. A ball Christmas “Made in China”, toilet paper “Made in Canada”, New Brunswick and a title inspired by the lyrics of the songPetit Papa Noël . This project took form in order to immortalize the year 2020 while stimulating reflection on social behavior during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The ball, coming from China, makes a link with the city of Wuhan where the disease was detected for the first time in November 2019. Here, a reflection is necessary in front of the massive importation of goods, which arrive from this country per thousand.
At the start of the pandemic, the behavior towards the purchase of toilet paper and the feeling of security that goes with it provokes questions. The transparency of the ball acts as a reference to an object that can be broken in an emergency (“In case of emergency”), often associated with red.
A Christmas ball with a message and a nod to the scarcity of toilet paper in March 2020.The balls will be on sale at Librairie Pélagie in Caraquet and Shippagan as well as at Café-Boutique Aloha in Lamèque on Monday. Since it’s the year 2020, $ 20 (+ HST) each. They are signed and numbered. I can’t wait to see who will be interested in this item …. You can follow the progress of the project on the artist’s professional page in the album A toy per thousand Facebook: Nicole Haché, artistNicole Haché, artist
Cette année, Art en Boite se déroulera un peu différemment. Pour nous assurer que nous restons tous en sécurité, nous ne tiendrons pas notre soirée habituelle. Les billets seront en vente sur notre site web (www.atelierimago.com/aeb2021) ou par téléphone ou courriel avec transfert électronique à partir du 15 décembre. Les détenteurs de billets pourront venir chercher leurs boîtes à une heure prédéterminée les 13 et 14 février au Centre Culturel Aberdeen ou se faire livrer leur boîte directement à leur porte. Les gens de la région de Moncton, Dieppe et Riverview pourront choisir la livraison à domicile moyennant des frais de 5$. L’expédition par la poste au coût de 20$ est disponible pour le reste du Canada. Ces options apparaîtront lorsque vous passez votre commande. Comme nous n’aurons pas notre «Trading Post» habituel, nous aurons une nouvelle façon d’assurer que vous avez la chance d’obtenir votre œuvre préférée: du 5 au 12 février, deux (2) exemplaires de chaque tirage de 2021 seront disponibles sur notre site web à un prix «Achetez-le maintenant» de 125$. Visionnez les oeuvres ici : Oeuvres 2021 dès le 5 février. N’oubliez pas qu’Art en Boite est un événement de collecte de fonds pour l’Atelier d’estampe Imago, votre centre d’artiste autogéré local depuis 1986. Contactez Christine au (506) 388.1431 ou direction@atelierimago.com pour plus d’informations.
VENTE DE NOËL Certaines oeuvres des éditions passées de Art en Boîte sont maintenant en vente jusqu’au 15 janvier.
Suivez ce lien pour découvrir les oeuvres: Vente de Noël
On February 14 offer the perfect gift: Art. This year, Art en Boite will be a little different. To make sure we all stay safe, we will not be having our annual get together. Tickets are available on our website (www.atelierimago.com/aeb2021) or by phone or email with e-transfer starting December 15th. Ticket holders will be able to come pick up their boxes at a predetermined time on February 13th and 14th at the Aberdeen Centre, or have their box delivered directly to their door. Like last year, we are offering postage anywhere in Canada for an extra 20$. We will also be offering at-home delivery for residents of Moncton, Dieppe and Riverview at a 5$ fee. These options are available at checkout. We will not have our usual “Trading Post,” so we will have a new way to make sure you can get your favourite artwork: from February 5th to the 12th, two (2) copies of each 2021 print will be available on our website at a “Buy it now” price of 125$. View the works here; Artworks 2021 starting February 5th. Don’t forget that Art en Boite is a fundraising event for Imago, your local non-profit artist-run printmaking studio since 1986. Contact Christine at (506) 388.1431 or direction@atelierimago.com for more information.
Christmas print sale! A few prints from past editions of Art en Boîte are available for sale until January 15th.
13 & 16 – 140 rue Botsford – Centre culturel Aberdeen – Moncton NB – E1C 4X5 506 854 5381
EN BREF ⟶ • Relâche hivernale • Appel aux artistes • ExpositionsHIGHLIGHTS ⟶ • Winter break • Call for artists • ExhibitsRelâche hivernale ️️️ Winter Break L’équipe de la Galerie Sans Nom sera en congé du 19 décembre au 11 janvier inclusivement! Nous vous souhaitons de joyeuses fêtes! ☃️The GSN team will be taking time off from December 19 to January 11 inclusively. Wishing you happy holidays and a happy new year!Appel aux artistes / Call for artists Le comité organisateur de la Nuit des idées à Moncton invite les membres de la communauté artistique à soumettre leurs propositions pour la programmation 2021. Date de tombée: 31 décembre 2020 ⤷ Tous les détails ici!
The organizing committee of the 2021 “Night of Ideas” in Moncton invites members of the arts community to submit their proposals for part of the event’s programming. Last day to submit: December 31st 2020 ⤷ Click here for all the details!
EXPOSITIONS / EXHIBITS Jusqu’au au 19 février 2021 Up until February 19, 2021Caitlin Wilson Finding Trees Salle Sans SousJD Cool au Mur des Membres / Members’ Wall
Nous reconnaissons l’appui du Conseil des arts du Canada, du Département du Tourisme, Patrimoine et Culture de la province du Nouveau-Brunswick, de Patrimoine canadien, de la Ville de Moncton ainsi que de nos membres. Merci!
La Galerie Sans Nom (GSN) reconnaît que la terre sur laquelle elle est située est le territoire traditionnel non cédé des peuples Wolastoqiyik et Mi’gmaq.We acknowledge the support of the Canada Council for the Arts, the Department of Tourism, Heritage and Culture of the Province of New Brunswick, Canadian Heritage, the City of Moncton, and of our members. Thank you!