March 16 @ 1:30 pm – 3:30 pm
Join Michelle Sylliboy for a webinar “What Does Reconciliation Mean in the Arts?”

March 16, 1:30-3:30 pm over Zoom.
Presented by CARFAC Maritimes. See the post below to register.
Join Michelle Sylliboy for a webinar “What Does Reconciliation Mean in the Arts?”
March 16, 1:30-3:30 pm over Zoom.
Presented by CARFAC Maritimes. See the post below to register.
COST: FREE for Film Co-op members in good standing. Non-members, pay what you can afford.
Class Limit: 25
Instructor: Seham Nasser
Online Workshop
Workshop Description:
Meet and learn tips and strategies from seasoned international producer and screenwriter Seham Nasser.
Instructor’s Biography:
Seham has produced over twenty television programs, fifteen documentary films, four series, five dramatic films, three hundred stories for children, and two cinema films. She has experience developing scripts and managing television programs for children, women, and families. She has over ten years of experience in training and motivating young professionals, front-line workers, and literacy teachers in using drama for children’s development. She also has experience in networking and liaising with international and bilateral organizations for managing joint film productions, capacity building, and experience exchange, as well as motion pictures and documentation of development programs.
On November 21, Hill Strategies Research published a study of the statistic profile of professional artists in New Brunswick, in partnership with ArtsLink NB, the Association acadienne des artistes professionnel.le.s du N-B (AAAPNB), and Owens Art Gallery.
Wednesday January 31, 2024, join Kelly Hill from Hill Strategies Research online for a presentation on the highlights of his new study on professional artists and cultural workers in New Brunswick.
How many of these workers are women? Francophone? How much do artists and cultural workers typically earn? How do these key facts compare to other provinces? Join us and take part in the discussion that will follow.
This presentation is FREE but registrations are required. Email Audrée at comm@artsnb.ca to obtain the meeting link.
*This presentation is in English only. The same presentation will be offered in French on January 30, 2024.
Bridging the Gap, an exchange forum between visual artists and CARFAC Maritimes.
Grab a cup of coffee and ask your questions.
This is a free event for CARFAC members – $20 for non members. Click here to join.
Ever thought about applying to the Playwriting Program at the National Theatre School (NTS)? Join program director Andrea Romaldi on January 15 for a presentation and Q&A. Learn more about the admissions process, the curriculum, what makes the program unique, and why YOU should apply.
Via Zoom on January 15, 2024 – 3 pm (AST).
Via ZoomThis online info session is hosted by Santiago Guzmán, Playwrights Atlantic Resource Centre (PARC)’s Interim Artistic Director and is open to everyone.
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.
owens@mta.ca
ArtsLink NB is partnering with Stagehand to provide their booking and musician database at no cost to New Brunswickers.
Stagehand is a two-sided marketplace bringing live music into everyday spaces. With Stagehand, your organization can find, book and promote musicians to play/activate their space; any artist can promote themselves, book equitable and professionally fulfilling shows. ArtsLink NB will provide venues with tools and resources that will improve institutional knowledge, as well as educate and encourage business owners and organizations to participate in the vibrant music community in New Brunswick. ArtsLink NB will support musicians in booking equitable gigs that improve their own performance experience and help them reach a wider audience.
If you’re an organization or venue interested in incorporating live music into your programming, we are offering two introductory webinars on the Performance Access Project and Stagehand on June 28th 5pm AST and June 29 2pm AST. Learn more and register for the webinars on our website at https://artslinknb.com/performance-access-project/!
Find here a link to an info sheet for the project: https://ow.ly/VRAs50OXttF
ArtsLink NB is partnering with Stagehand to provide their booking and musician database at no cost to New Brunswickers.
Stagehand is a two-sided marketplace bringing live music into everyday spaces. With Stagehand, your organization can find, book and promote musicians to play/activate their space; any artist can promote themselves, book equitable and professionally fulfilling shows. ArtsLink NB will provide venues with tools and resources that will improve institutional knowledge, as well as educate and encourage business owners and organizations to participate in the vibrant music community in New Brunswick. ArtsLink NB will support musicians in booking equitable gigs that improve their own performance experience and help them reach a wider audience.
If you’re an organization or venue interested in incorporating live music into your programming, we are offering two introductory webinars on the Performance Access Project and Stagehand on June 28th 5pm AST and June 29 2pm AST. Learn more and register for the webinars on our website at https://artslinknb.com/performance-access-project/!
Find here a link to an info sheet for the project: https://ow.ly/VRAs50OXttF
ArtsLink NB is partnering with Stagehand to provide their booking and musician database at no cost to New Brunswickers.
Stagehand is a two-sided marketplace bringing live music into everyday spaces. With Stagehand, your organization can find, book and promote musicians to play/activate their space; any artist can promote themselves, book equitable and professionally fulfilling shows. ArtsLink NB will provide venues with tools and resources that will improve institutional knowledge, as well as educate and encourage business owners and organizations to participate in the vibrant music community in New Brunswick. ArtsLink NB will support musicians in booking equitable gigs that improve their own performance experience and help them reach a wider audience.
If you’re an organization or venue interested in incorporating live music into your programming, we are offering two introductory webinars on the Performance Access Project and Stagehand on June 28th 5pm AST and June 29 2pm AST. Learn more and register for the webinars on our website at https://artslinknb.com/performance-access-project/!
Find here a link to an info sheet for the project: https://ow.ly/VRAs50OXttF
Join CARFAC in their webinar series on the success and difficulties of collaborative work!
Via Zoom.