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Curator’s Talk for Paper | Papier at Gallery 78 📃

April 27 @ 3:00 pm 4:00 pm

As part of the Art Dealer’s Association of Canada’s National Art Hop, join us for a curator’s talk with Gallery 78’s very own Véronique Thériault in the gallery’s group show, Paper | Papier on Saturday, April 27th at 3 pm.

Featuring work of over 15 artists, we celebrate the versatility and complexity of paper as the foundational material for watercolours, original multiples, photography, drawings, and more. Discover the fascinating history of this ancient material and learn about modern preservation techniques in this exciting talk. We look forward to welcoming your friends and family!

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Photo of Len and Cub from the provincial archives. Text reads: Len and Cub: A Queer History. Launch October 8, 2pm. Join us at AX as we welcome Len and Cub: A Queer History to the gallery. This photography exhibition features two young men living in the rural village of Havelock, NB, who formed a relationship during the early 20th century. The exhibition will be in the AX Gallery until November 28. We acknowledge the support of the Beaverbrook Art Gallery for providing the exhibition. Thanks to the NB Department of Tourism, Heritage, and Culture.

Len and Cub: A Queer History 🏳️‍🌈

October 8, 2022 @ 2:00 pm 4:00 pm

Join us at AX Arts and Culture Centre of Sussex as we welcome Len & Cub: A Queer History to the gallery. This photography exhibition features the photographs of Leonard “Len” Keith (1891-1950) and Joseph “Cub” Coates (1899-1965), two young men living in the rural village of Havelock, New Brunswick, who formed a relationship during the early 20th century.

Photo of Len and Cub from the provincial archives. Text reads: Len and Cub: A Queer History. Launch October 8, 2pm. Join us at AX as we welcome Len and Cub: A Queer History to the gallery. This photography exhibition features two young men living in the rural village of Havelock, NB, who formed a relationship during the early 20th century. The exhibition will be in the AX Gallery until November 28. We acknowledge the support of the Beaverbrook Art Gallery for providing the exhibition. Thanks to the NB Department of Tourism, Heritage, and Culture.

While keeping their sexual identities and attraction for each other hidden, they privately captured their relationship via photographs – one of the oldest surviving photographic records of a same-sex couple in the Maritimes. These remarkable archival images are as important socially and historically as they are unique in the photographic canon of eastern Canada.

The curators of this exhibition, Meredith J. Batt and Dusty Green, have also written a book featuring the photographs in the exhibition and will attend the launch to read from their book and sign copies.
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Photo Credit:
Cub with his arm around Len at the Cranberry Lake Camp,
Queens County, NB, c.1916-18.
Collection of the Provincial Archives of New Brunswick
PANB P27-MS101-140

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