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Gallery 78 Near/Far by Cliff Turner & Amber Young, PINNED by Metal Six 🎨

Gallery 78 796 Queen St. , Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada

Featured this month include Near/Far by Cliff Turner and Amber Young, as well as PINNED by the Metal Six Collective, including works by Kristen Bishop, Kristyn Cooper, Brigitte Clavette, Audrée Hamelin-St. Amour, and Erica Stanley. These exhibitions will be on display until June 3rd, 2023. The opening reception will take place on Friday, May 12th, from 5-7 pm. Everyone is […]

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Sunbury Shores Exhibition Opening Reception 🖼

Sunbury Shores Arts and Nature Centre 139 Water Street, Saint Andrews, NB, Canada

Don't miss... Mary Conley's Time Flies! So Have Fun! and I-Chun Jenkens' Wonder OPENING NIGHT May 19, 5:00 to 7:00 See Mary Conley's playful paper pop-up constructions in the front gallery and I-Chun Jenkens' woven mixed media works. Both artists will be in attendance. Cash bar, books and artwork will be for sale. Everyone welcome! […]

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Every Child Matters: Phyllis Webstad 🎨

Sussex High School Theatre 55 Leonard Drive, Sussex, New Brunswick, Canada

Save the date! Phyllis Webstad is the inspiration for Orange Shirt Day and the Every Child Matters movement and she is coming to Sussex! Thanks to the Sheila Hugh MacKay Foundation and Arts Culture NB, the public is invited to attend the 'unveiling' of a massive, temporary, public art installation in honour of Phyllis Webstad […]

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AX Exhibitions: Peter Powning Retrospective 🎨

AX: The Arts & Culture Centre of Sussex 12 Maple Ave, Sussex, NB, Canada

May 26 – July 29, 2023 Launch: May 26, 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. AX is pleased to welcome artist Peter Powning to the gallery with his exhibition, Retrospective. The exhibition reflects on Peter’s expansive 50-year career, spanning from his early production pottery through a career of material and conceptual exploration. Peter has dedicated his life to his […]

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Uptown Box Art Community Celebration 🎉

King's Square Saint John , New Brunswick, Canada

Join Uptown Saint John as they celebrate the presentation of four new art installations in their BIA. 2022 saw the first installation of their Uptown Box Art project. The Traffic Box on Charlotte Street, in front of the City Market, was transformed into a vibrant visual art installation by local artist, Fabiola Martinez. This year, […]

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Bathurst Plein Air Festival 🎉

Le Greenhouse Lounge 1555 Queen Elizabeth Drive, Bathurst, New Brunswick, Canada

Paintings of outdoor scenes around the Bathurst Marina, Youghall Beach will be on exhibit and for sale at Le Greenhouse Lounge (Bathurst Marina).

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Event Series Sarah Cale’s the Waves 🌊

Sarah Cale’s the Waves 🌊

The George Fry Gallery 457 Queen St, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada

Please join us! THURSDAY at 4:30 pm at the George Fry Gallery for Sarah Cale's, The Waves, painting, ceramics, and textiles - mixed media work from Sarah's Scholar in Residency at NBCCD this past winter. Sarah is joining us from Belgium! Artist talk at the Gallery Friday from 12:10 - 12:50 pm

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Vision and Dialogue: Jennifer Pazienza and Paul Édouard Bourque 👁️ + 💬

Beaverbrook Art Gallery 703 Queen Street, Fredericton, NB, Canada

October 1, 2023 - December 31, 2023 In Vision & Dialogue seasoned artists Jennifer Pazienza and Paul Édouard Bourque celebrate the power of conversation with an exhibition that features their distinct and complementary views on painting and drawing, landscape and portraiture. At once critical and poetic, themes of identity, of explicit and implied human presence infuse their unique compositional styles. Place, friendship, and the […]

Escape: Art from New Brunswick’s Internment Camp ⛓️

Beaverbrook Art Gallery 703 Queen Street, Fredericton, NB, Canada

October 1, 2023 - December 31, 2023 Originally, B70 Internment Camp about 25 miles outside Fredericton was home to German and Austrian Jews who fled the Nazis during the Second World War; later, becoming a prisoner-of-war camp. “Escape” presents a collection of artworks that explore the metaphorical escape from the painful reminders of internment behind barbed wire, as […]