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Becca ☀️

February 16 @ 8:00 pm 10:00 pm

Becca, by Melanie Léger.

This world premiere bilingual** production shares the story of Riverview, New Brunswick teen Rebecca Schofield. After being diagnosed with terminal cancer, Rebecca (Becca to her friends) started an online movement to encourage people to perform acts of kindness and post good deeds to social media using the hashtag #BeccaToldMeTo. Her actions quickly spread around the world and continue to resonate today.

Fredericton

February 7- 11 at the Open Space Theatre

Touring New Brunswick

February 14 | Tracadie | 8:00 p.m.
February 15 | Caraquet| 7:30 p.m.
February 16 | Miramichi | 8:00 p.m.
February 21-22 | Moncton | 7:30 p.m.
February 25 | Edmundston | 2:00 p.m.
February 28 | Saint John | 7:30 p.m.
February 29 | Sackville | 7:30 p.m.
March 1 | Bathurst | 7:30 p.m.
March 2 | Dalhousie| 7:30 p.m.

With an extensive provincial tour set to begin on the sixth anniversary of her passing at the age of 18, Becca will be a celebration of life and a reminder of how a little kindness can have a lasting effect.

Becca is produced in association with Caraquet’s Théâtre Populaire d’Acadie.

**The performance features dialogue in both French and English. When the performers speak in English, French subtitles will be projected on the set, and when the performers speak in French, English surtitles will be projected on the set.

$13 – $25
300 Beaverbrook Rd
Miramichi, E1V 1A1
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(506) 627-4125
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Becca ☀️

February 15 @ 7:30 pm 9:30 pm

Becca, by Melanie Léger.

This world premiere bilingual** production shares the story of Riverview, New Brunswick teen Rebecca Schofield. After being diagnosed with terminal cancer, Rebecca (Becca to her friends) started an online movement to encourage people to perform acts of kindness and post good deeds to social media using the hashtag #BeccaToldMeTo. Her actions quickly spread around the world and continue to resonate today.

Fredericton

February 7- 11 at the Open Space Theatre

Touring New Brunswick

February 14 | Tracadie | 8:00 p.m.
February 15 | Caraquet| 7:30 p.m.
February 16 | Miramichi | 8:00 p.m.
February 21-22 | Moncton | 7:30 p.m.
February 25 | Edmundston | 2:00 p.m.
February 28 | Saint John | 7:30 p.m.
February 29 | Sackville | 7:30 p.m.
March 1 | Bathurst | 7:30 p.m.
March 2 | Dalhousie| 7:30 p.m.

With an extensive provincial tour set to begin on the sixth anniversary of her passing at the age of 18, Becca will be a celebration of life and a reminder of how a little kindness can have a lasting effect.

Becca is produced in association with Caraquet’s Théâtre Populaire d’Acadie.

**The performance features dialogue in both French and English. When the performers speak in English, French subtitles will be projected on the set, and when the performers speak in French, English surtitles will be projected on the set.

$13 – $25
220, boul. Saint-Pierre Ouest
Caraquet, NB E1W 1A5 Canada
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(506) 726-5000
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Becca ☀️

February 14 @ 8:00 pm 10:00 pm

Becca, by Melanie Léger.

This world premiere bilingual** production shares the story of Riverview, New Brunswick teen Rebecca Schofield. After being diagnosed with terminal cancer, Rebecca (Becca to her friends) started an online movement to encourage people to perform acts of kindness and post good deeds to social media using the hashtag #BeccaToldMeTo. Her actions quickly spread around the world and continue to resonate today.

Fredericton

February 7- 11 at the Open Space Theatre

Touring New Brunswick

February 14 | Tracadie | 8:00 p.m.
February 15 | Caraquet| 7:30 p.m.
February 16 | Miramichi | 8:00 p.m.
February 21-22 | Moncton | 7:30 p.m.
February 25 | Edmundston | 2:00 p.m.
February 28 | Saint John | 7:30 p.m.
February 29 | Sackville | 7:30 p.m.
March 1 | Bathurst | 7:30 p.m.
March 2 | Dalhousie| 7:30 p.m.

With an extensive provincial tour set to begin on the sixth anniversary of her passing at the age of 18, Becca will be a celebration of life and a reminder of how a little kindness can have a lasting effect.

Becca is produced in association with Caraquet’s Théâtre Populaire d’Acadie.

**The performance features dialogue in both French and English. When the performers speak in English, French subtitles will be projected on the set, and when the performers speak in French, English surtitles will be projected on the set.

$13 – $25
585, Rue de l'Église
Tracadie-Sheila, New Brunswick E1X 1G5 Canada
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506 394-4031
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Becca ☀️

February 7 @ 7:30 pm 9:30 pm

Becca, by Melanie Léger.

This world premiere bilingual** production shares the story of Riverview, New Brunswick teen Rebecca Schofield. After being diagnosed with terminal cancer, Rebecca (Becca to her friends) started an online movement to encourage people to perform acts of kindness and post good deeds to social media using the hashtag #BeccaToldMeTo. Her actions quickly spread around the world and continue to resonate today.

Fredericton

February 7- 11 at the Open Space Theatre

Touring New Brunswick

February 14 | Tracadie | 8:00 p.m.
February 15 | Caraquet| 7:30 p.m.
February 16 | Miramichi | 8:00 p.m.
February 21-22 | Moncton | 7:30 p.m.
February 25 | Edmundston | 2:00 p.m.
February 28 | Saint John | 7:30 p.m.
February 29 | Sackville | 7:30 p.m.
March 1 | Bathurst | 7:30 p.m.
March 2 | Dalhousie| 7:30 p.m.

With an extensive provincial tour set to begin on the sixth anniversary of her passing at the age of 18, Becca will be a celebration of life and a reminder of how a little kindness can have a lasting effect.

Becca is produced in association with Caraquet’s Théâtre Populaire d’Acadie.

**The performance features dialogue in both French and English. When the performers speak in English, French subtitles will be projected on the set, and when the performers speak in French, English surtitles will be projected on the set.

$13 – $25
55 Whiting Road
Fredericton, New Brunswick E3B 5Y5 Canada
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506-460-1381
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New Exhibition by Rhonda Weppler and Trevor Mahovsky 🔊

January 13 @ 2:00 pm 4:00 pm

January 13–May 5, 2024
Vernissage, January 13 at 2pm
Curator: Lucy MacDonald

Artists Rhonda Weppler and Trevor Mahovsky have worked collaboratively since 2004. Their work has increasingly incorporated communal aspects of making, such as DIY tutorial videos, and virtual crafting bees, in the context of economies of appropriation, trade, and the gift. Their exhibition at the Owens features two works: the new video installation Solaris, and a special Sackville presentation of the Pom-Pom Jam Mobile Hub.

Solaris originates in a series of collaborative workshops the artists gave at Marshview Middle School and the Owens Art Gallery in 2023. Participants made single-line drawings, small relief sculptures, and evocative soundscapes exploring the ways water connects all living things. The artists then cast the resulting sculptures in ice, filming each one as it melted into a puddle of water. Through this process of transformation, the sculptures appear to rise like monumental icebergs from the sea only to melt again, suggesting both the beginning and the end of the world.

The Pom-Pom Jam Mobile Hub uses craft yarn sourced on eBay. Commonly made using leftover yarn, pom-poms are flourishes requiring no special skills, tools, or financial means. Each pom-pom bin in the Hub contains a pom-pom making kit with distinct colour pallets of yarn that are identified by their source location. Echoing abandoned craft projects, the yarn is taken up anew by participants, as an internet-enabled collaboration across space and time.

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Manuel Mathieu

Manuel Mathieu: World Discovered Under Other Skies 🌏

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

Manuel Mathieu is known for vibrant, colourful paintings that seamlessly merge abstraction with figuration. His work reflects on our intertwined lives, in which the boundaries between the past and present or the personal and political are often blurred. Sharing recollections that depict everyday scenes, Mathieu also blends into his canvases an interrogation of the complex history of his familial homeland, Haiti. By unearthing the traumas of state violence, he addresses issues that remain as urgent today as they have been throughout Haitian history.

Manuel Mathieu

This exhibition features a collection of new and past works—including paintings, drawings, and ceramics—shedding light on Haiti’s relationship to the world. Positioned at the fault lines of modern political and environmental crises, Haiti epitomizes a global longing for liberation, and grassroots resistance to imperialist and capitalist exploits. At the centre of this exhibition is an examination of the long-lasting repercussions of Haiti’s pioneering revolt—launched in 1791, challenging slavery and colonialism—and its quest for self-determination, which have led in more recent decades to embroiling the nation in the intrigues of the Cold War. In Zapruder/313 (2016), Mathieu borrows from footage capturing the 1963 assassination of John F. Kennedy to raise questions about American support of Haiti’s ruthless dictatorships in pursuit of neo-colonial interests.

Other paintings delve into memories of the Duvalier dictatorships (1957-1986) to bring harrowing incidents back into contemporary consciousness. Fort Dimanche 2 (2017) hints at the atrocities committed at the infamous prison where countless political opponents vanished. Mathieu’s work is a reminder that commemorating the tragedies of the past does not fall solely on the shoulders of a nation’s local or diasporic communities. Instead, it is part of our collective responsibility. His works suggest a distinct understanding of Haiti’s history—a history defined by global currents, which occasionally collide to erupt in frenzied episodes of mass violence. Mathieu, therefore, proposes that the dynamics of the world might manifest themselves in one place, like Haiti. Underlining common links and struggles that unite us despite national borders, he invites us to enter a world discovered under other skies.

Free
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Owens Art Gallery

Welcome Back BBQ and Closing for Endless Return 🍔

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

Meet us at the Owens next Friday for a BBQ to celebrate the start of the fall term and the current exhibition Endless Return.

We’ll be cooking up hamburgers, hotdogs, and vegetarian burgers. Snacks, sodas, and gluten-free buns will be available. If it rains, we will have sandwiches in the Lobby of the Owens. All are welcome!

Owens Art Gallery

Endless Return

On view 23 June – 8 October 2023
Curators: Emily Falvey and Jane Tisdale

Inspired by the lifecycles of plants, this exhibition explores themes of impermanence, regeneration, and resilience. It presents the work of artists Kaeli Cook and Roger J. Smith in conversation with a selection of work from the Owens’ permanent collection, including early botany studies by students from the Mount Allison Ladies’ College and artists such as Lizzie McLeodAmy McLeod, and Violet A. Gillett. It also features Diaspora Series (2015), a recently acquired work by Innu/English artist Melissa Tremblett, in which she returns to her roots in Sheshatshiu, Labrador.

Free
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Online Panel Discussion: falling through our fingers 🖐🏽

September 13, 2023 @ 7:00 pm 8:00 pm


13 September @ 7:00 pm ADT
This is a free event and open to the public
Live automatic captions will be available

Featuring artists Excel Garay, Daze Jefferies, B.G-Osborne, Racquel Rowe, Kelsey Street, Faune Ybarra and exhibition curator Emily Critch, this online panel discussion will explore issues and themes raised in the exhibition falling through our fingers, which considers the complexities of preservation and the possibilities of archives. Each of the artists included will discuss new work that mediates institutional, personal, and familial collections to engage with intergenerational dialogues, undocumented labour, diasporic histories, historical erasure, grief, and joy. In locating and weaving threads between archival interstices, the exhibition acknowledges the interconnectedness of past, present, and future.

Free
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An image of some paintings in a paint vault

Owens Gallery Open House 🖼

May 12, 2023 @ 1:00 pm 3:00 pm

As part of Mount Allison’s Convocation and Alumni Reunion Weekend, Owens Art Gallery invites you to explore their current exhibitions, participate in envisioning the future of the Owens, and step behind the scenes for a special tour of their painting vault during our afternoon Open House. See some of the oldest works in the collection and get a first look at some of the newest additions. Along the way, learn about the history of the Owens, the work of artists from the Mount Allison Ladies College, and the many stories that collections can tell.

Detailed venue access information @ https://owensartgallery.com/visit/accessibility/

An image of some paintings in a paint vault
Free
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Sackville Art Fair. Date, May 6 and 7, Place: Tantramar Civic Centre. Time, 10am-5pm

Sackville Art Fair 🎨

May 6, 2023 @ 10:00 am 5:00 pm

The Sackville Art Fair is a free 2-day event featuring some of the best paint artists in Southeastern New Brunswick! Drop in to admire the art, or purchase a piece or two of your favourites!

Sackville Art Fair. Date, May 6 and 7, Place: Tantramar Civic Centre. Time, 10am-5pm

The event will take place on the main floor of the Tantramar Veteran’s Memorial Civic Centre.

If you have questions, please contact 364-4930.

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