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Artist in residence 2022. Jason Willcox. Fisherman, fly tyer. Meet the artist Aug 2, 6 to 9 and 13 to 15, 1 to 4pm. Fredericton Region Musuem, 571 Queen St. 506-455-6041. frmoperations@gmail.com

Jason Wilcox: Artist in Residence 🪰

August 6, 2022 @ 1:00 pm August 9, 2022 @ 4:00 pm

Meet our Artist in Residence, Jason Willcox, from August 2 to 15 at the Fredericton Region Museum!

August 2nd, 6th to 9th, and 13th to 15th, 1pm to 4pm.

Artist in residence 2022. Jason Willcox. Fisherman, fly tyer. Meet the artist Aug 2, 6 to 9 and 13 to 15, 1 to 4pm. Fredericton Region Musuem, 571 Queen St. 506-455-6041. frmoperations@gmail.com

Jason Willcox is a dedicated multi-species angler from Fredericton NB. He has caught every species of gamefish In the province, but prefers to chase Musky or Atlantic salmon on the fly.

Jason works at Minnow Tackle Shop on King Street in Fredericton, and can usually be found on one of the province’s rivers during his free time. When he isn’t fishing, he’s likely to be tying flies in preparation for his next adventure. “I got a fly tying kit when I was 16, and tried it out for a little bit. I managed to catch a few trout and smallmouth bass on some of the bugs I tied and then gave up on it until my mid twenties. One day I was given to opportunity to chase Atlantic Salmon but found that I didn’t have any flies for them, so I dug out my fly tying kit and stayed up all night tying as many different flies as I had the materials for. I hooked my first salmon the next morning on a Red Eagle and I’ve stuck with it ever since!”

With over a decade of fly tying experience, he now ties a variety of different styles that include everything from traditional salmon flies to foot-long baitfish imitations for musky and striped bass. His favourite fish to target on the fly rod is musky, but he enjoys the challenges that come with all species and types of fishing.

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Karen LeBlanc: FAA Artist in Residence Popup 🧵

July 23, 2022 @ 10:00 am 2:00 pm

Karen LeBlanc, who created the “Hang-a-Heart” project in 2021 to honour Indigenous children who never returned home from a residential school, is back as an artist-in-residence at the Fredericton Arts Alliance with weavings from a series of small, shaped tapestries and fibre sculptures. LeBlanc is a fibre artist and weaver with more than 40 years of experience. Her passion for fibre arts began early.

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“I taught myself to sew doll clothes when I was 6 or 7, and then learned to sew clothes for myself on a sewing machine when I was 12,” she said.

Weaving means a lot for LeBlanc. Her first experience was on a backstrap loom during her teens. Since hen, she has worked on many looms. Currently one of the ones she uses is an 8-harness loom.

With her residency from July 18-24, LeBlanc will use a smaller tapestry loom. She will use a 10” wide cotton warp to create a shaped weaving. She is ready to “break out” of her normal weaving routine and try new forms.“I want to test my boundaries of tapestry weaving through shaped weaving,” she said. “I will probably use a coloured warp, since I love colours and the warp may become part of the final piece, or it may be pulled and woven into the piece to hide the warp threads.”

For her pop-up event, she will be at the Fredericton Public Library on Saturday, July 23 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. She will weave and invite visitors to collaborate with her on a piece or create their own small tapestry.

The Fredericton Arts Alliance is grateful for the support of the City of Fredericton and Downtown Fredericton in making these residencies possible, and the Fredericton Public Library for hosting Karen’s pop-up.

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Bailey Hanson: FAA Artist in Residence 🎨

July 2, 2022 @ 11:00 am 3:00 pm

Bailey Hanson is committed to breaking down stereotypes and using her art to inspire and help.
Hanson, 22, a visual artist specializing in portraiture, will be the Fredericton Arts Alliance’s artist in
residence June 27 to July 3.


“I’ll be creating two canvas paintings: one measuring 16×20 inches, and a smaller 12×12 inch piece,”
she said.

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Hanson wants to connect with others to advance humanitarian and social ideals.


Bailey Hanson plans to host an outdoor art show on the Northside Green, weather permitting, on
July 2 or 3. From 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Visitors can see her work, ask questions, and maybe even buy
something.

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