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Napoigagenn: Brian Francis, Tara Francis, Starlit Simon

September 23, 2023 @ 2:00 pm 4:00 pm

Napoigagenn: a show by Brian Francis, Tara Francis, Starlit Simon, opens on September 23 at the Andrew and Laura McCain Art Gallery in Florencevill-Bristol. The artists will be present, introductions at 2:30.

All welcome, admission is free.

Free
1-8 McCain Street
Florenceville-Bristol, New Brunswick E7L 3H6 Canada
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4 New Exhibitions at Galerie Sans Nom 💥

September 8, 2023 @ 5:00 pm 7:00 pm

GSN is thrilled to officially kicked off its 2023-24 programming with 4 new exhibitions on Friday, September 8th!

A collaboration with Imago has once again granted us the pleasure of showing the work the recipient of the 2023 Imago Bursary! This year, Jack Symonds presents: Wait for the fall • S’attendre de tomber.

AND, Rotchild Choisy, recipient of the Bourse Bon à tirer is showing Ou Gon Chay Wap pote? Prends une pause/pose ou porte tes émotions! Portes-tu un fardeau? Do you carry a burden? Strike a pause/pose or wear your emotions! in the Imago Artist-Run Print Studio’s gallery space.

AND, Salle Sans Sous welcomes Serving Wonderlust by Lysanne Lombard and the Member’s Wall is showcasing Pierre Martin’s work Prélude : Un Voyage dans la Forêt Enchantée.

Free
140, rue Botsford
Moncton, NB E1C 4X5 Canada
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The Art of Creation. Everyone deserves a healthy start in life. May 5 - June 16, 2023. Opening May 5, 5pm, at the UNB Art Centre, Memorial Hall, 9 Bailey Dr.

The Art of Creation 👶🏾

May 5, 2023 @ 5:00 pm 7:00 pm

The UNB Art Centre showcases The Art of Creation opening May 5 at 5:00 pm. The exhibit displays the results of a series of workshops designed to reflect on the importance of the environment and healthy behaviours before and during pregnancy.

The Art of Creation. Everyone deserves a healthy start in life. May 5 - June 16, 2023. Opening May 5, 5pm, at the UNB Art Centre, Memorial Hall, 9 Bailey Dr.

Art is much more than just beautiful paintings of landscapes or important people. It can be a powerful vehicle for change, exploring and interpreting important socio-cultural issues and complementing academic pathways of knowledge. The Art of Creation combines storytelling, shadow puppetry, poetry and playwrighting to explore the role of men and non-birthing support partners in creating a healthy start to life.

A team of professional and semi-professional actors, poets, artists, and directors led a series of art and performance-based workshops with people in the Fredericton area over the past year. These workshops supported an experiential dialogue, tapping into an innate human desire to create as a means to reflect upon the science behind pre-natal health. Through art, participants were able to share thoughts, ideas and viewpoints that can be difficult to express in other ways.

The Art of Creation is a joint project of McMaster University and UNB’s Faculty of Kinesiology. For more information on the full project go here.

The Art of Creation will be on view from May 5- June 16 in the East and West Galleries of the UNB Art Centre. It can also be viewed online here.

The UNB Art Centre is located at Memorial Hall, 9 Bailey Drive, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton. The galleries are open 9 am – 4 pm on weekdays and during special events. Admission is free to members of the public.

644 Main St. Suite 101
Moncton,
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Bathurst Art Society cordially invites you to the annual opening of the Bay Breeze Art Gallery. Saturday, May 13, 2023. 2pm to 4pm. 82 La Promenade Waterfront Avenue, Bathurst, NB

Bay Breeze Art Gallery Opening 2023 🎉

May 13, 2023 @ 2:00 pm 4:00 pm

Bathurst Art Society cordially invites you to the annual opening of the Bay Breeze Art Gallery. Saturday, May 13, 2023. 2pm to 4pm. 82 La Promenade Waterfront Avenue, Bathurst, NB

Bathurst Art Society cordially invites you to the annual opening of the Bay Breeze Art Gallery, Saturday, May 13, 2023. 2pm to 4pm. 82 La Promenade Waterfront Avenue, Bathurst, NB

Saturday, May 13, 2023.

2pm to 4pm. 82

La Promenade Waterfront Avenue, Bathurst, NB

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Three of Amy Dryer's paintings. Text reads: PLACE at the Spicer Merrifield Gallery Opening: May 5, 4pm-7pm Artist Talk: May 6, 2pm-3pm

Amy Dryer: Exhibition Opening and Artist Talk 🎙️

May 5, 2023 @ 4:00 am 7:00 pm

Come a for an informal artist talk with Amy Dryer about her newest body of work
PLACE.

Three of Amy Dryer's paintings. Text reads: PLACE at the Spicer Merrifield Gallery 

Opening: May 5, 4pm-7pm

Artist Talk: May 6, 2pm-3pm

At the Spicer Merrifield Gallery

Opening: May 5, 4pm-7pm

Artist Talk: May 6, 2pm-3pm

506-214-0245

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644 Main St. Suite 101
Moncton,
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Three of Amy Dryer's paintings. Text reads: PLACE at the Spicer Merrifield Gallery Opening: May 5, 4pm-7pm Artist Talk: May 6, 2pm-3pm

Amy Dryer: Exhibition Opening and Artist Talk 🎙️

May 6, 2023 @ 2:00 pm 3:00 pm

Come a for an informal artist talk with Amy Dryer about her newest body of work
PLACE.

Three of Amy Dryer's paintings. Text reads: PLACE at the Spicer Merrifield Gallery 

Opening: May 5, 4pm-7pm

Artist Talk: May 6, 2pm-3pm

At the Spicer Merrifield Gallery

Opening: May 5, 4pm-7pm

Artist Talk: May 6, 2pm-3pm

506-214-0245

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644 Main St. Suite 101
Moncton,
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Upcoming exhibits at the Charlotte Street Arts Centre. Smoke Signals and Radio Waves by Maurice Cormier, and Love This Town by Eva Christensen.

Smoke Signals and Radio Waves and Love This Town 💨

May 18, 2023 @ 4:30 pm 6:00 pm

We are thrilled to publicly announce not one but TWO upcoming exhibitions at the Arts Centre! Mark your calendars for May 18th when we will be hosting a dual gallery opening to welcome both of these beautiful collections into our space.

Upcoming exhibits at the Charlotte Street Arts Centre. Smoke Signals and Radio Waves by Maurice Cormier, and Love This Town by Eva Christensen.

‘Smoke Signals and Radio Waves’ is a collection of minimalist 2”x2” prints by Campbellton based artist Maurice Cormier. It will occupy the Penny Gallery.

‘Love this Town’ is a collection of watercolour works that are aim to celebrate Fredericton and show it in a different light. The series was created by Fredericton based artist Eva Christensen. It will occupy the Charlotte Glencross Gallery.

Want to learn more? Visit our website.

Free

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