Exhibit openings: Sharing Stories / Spectrum
Government House FrederictonThe New Brunswick Crafts Council is excited to announce our Sharing Stories and Spectrum exhibitions on display at Govt House August 3-September 30!
IM/PENETRABLE NATURE
Galerie d’art Louise-et-Reuben-Cohen 405, avenue UniversitĂ©, MonctonGalerie d’art Louise-et-Reuben-Cohen presents Im/penetrable Nature, a group exhibition featuring the work of Isabelle Hayeur, Mathieu LĂ©ger and D’Arcy Wilson. This exhibition, organised as part of the Symposium d’art/nature: Moncton […]
Stained Glass Revisited: Artists’ Interpretation of an Ancient Craft
In this exhibition 21 artists and craftspeople will bring their many different approaches to their practice to create a new look at the ancient art of stained glass. See a […]
Symposium d’art/nature
Moncton New BrunswickFrom September 22 to October 2 In the Millenium Ecological Park and the City of Moncton www.artnaturemoncton.ca Moncton, September 7, 2016 – The Symposium d’art/nature: Moncton 2016 will be held […]
CSAC is pleased to offer day time watercolour courses this October!
REGISTRATION FOR INTRO TO WATERCOLOUR CSAC is pleased to offer day time watercolour courses this October! WATERCOLOUR: $100/ 4 weeks October 5th - October 26th (Wednesdays, 10:00AM - 12:00 PM) All […]
Art in the Valley Studio Tour & Gallery Hop
Saint John River Valley New BrunswickSeptember 30 & October 1 During this year's Studio Tour & Gallery Hop, look for special events at participating galleries and rare open house opportunities at various studios. From Grand […]
Sisters in Spirit Screening & Workshop with Jennifer Brant
Kinsella Auditorium; McCain Hall STU, FrederictonOn September 30 from 9:30 to 11:30am, Jennifer Brant will host a screening of Sisters in Spirit, accompanied by a workshop, in the Kinsella Auditorium in McCain Hall on the […]
Drop in to discover fine art at the New Brunswick Museum
New Brunswick Museum 1 Market Square, Saint John30 September Friday 12pm–1pm: Drop in to discover fine art at the New Brunswick Museum with Peter Larocque, NBM Curator. Free admission. (Bilingual)