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Damien Worth: (dis)location 🌳

Memorial Hall, UNB 9 Bailey Drive , Fredericton, New Brunswick

We are excited to tell you about our upcoming exhibition at the UNB Art Centre that will be opening on September 9th at 5:00 pm at the UNB Art Centre, Memorial Hall. Show runs Sept. 9 - Oct. 21, 2022 The works in this exhibition include painting as well as multi-media installations that focus on […]

Wayfinding 🧭

Saint John Arts Centre 20 Peel Plaza, Saint John

Wayfinding Where are we?Where are we going?And how will we get there? Wayfinding brings together a group of ten artists, of varied disciplines and diverse practices, all based in so-called New Brunswick. Catherine ArseneaultMaryse ArseneaultAngela BeekJean-Michel ClicheTara FrancisThandiwe McCarthyJesse MeaChristiana MyersBrittany SchulerStarlit Simon A result of the third installment of the Cross Cultural Creation Residency, […]

Grand Opening of Harrison McCain Pavilion 🎉

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

The Harrison McCain Pavilion is opening on September 10th at the Beaverbrook Art Gallery in Fredericton! An afternoon of celebrations will kick off on Saturday September 10th at 12 PM, free of charge, with: 12:00 – 12:30 PM: Muskrat Singers, Elder blessing with Maggie Paul, performance by Oromocto First Nation dancers 12:00 – 3:00 PM: […]

Stay Solid or Move West 🧭

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

Explore the work of photographer Chris Donovan in Stay Solid or Move West, a photography exhibit at the George Fry Gallery. An opening ceremony will be held September 22 at 4:30pm. Visit the exhibit from September 22 to October 19, from 10am to 4pm at the George Fry Gallery at 408 Queen St. ARTIST STATEMENT […]

Mbwa by Pat Joy 🐕

Atelier d'estampe Imago Centre Culturel Aberdeen 140 rue Botsford, Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada

Presented at Imago from September 23rd to October 20th 2022.Opening reception Friday September 23rd from 6 to 8 pm. Pat Joy was born and resides in the city of Moncton, New Brunswick. He enjoys tattooing, printmaking, painting and arranging objects. Pat Joy thoroughly enjoys the process of block printing, repeating images and carving, and uses […]

Cassandra McLaughlin Mural Unveiling

Saint John City Market 47 Charlotte Street, Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada

In honour of National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, the public is invited to attend the official unveiling of a large-scale mural created by local Inuvialuit artist Cassandra McLaughlin, which has been permanently installed outside the City Market, on Friday, September 30. The ceremony will take place at the Germain Street entrance of the Saint John […]

Thomas Vienneau: Queering Forward ⏩

Centre des Arts et de la Culture de Dieppe 331 avenue Acadie Dieppe, Dieppe, New Brunswick, Canada

Hello everyone! I invite you to my upcoming exhibit at the Dieppe Arts and Cultural Centre titled Queering Forward. Vernissage will take place on October 6th at 5PM and will run for the duration of the month. My exhibit will focus on the individual journeys queer people take, concentrating on hardships, hope, and love. We […]

Goodnight Moon: A Rhythm, A Tempo and Stars, Air, Noises Everywhere 🌝🐄🎈🐇🪑

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

Montreal contemporary artist Matthew-Robin Nye has created the solo art installation Good Night Moon: a Tempo, a Rhythm to reflect many of the elements in the children’s book by Margaret Wise Brown, including “a tiny toy house and a young mouse, a comb, and a brush and a bowl full of mush and a quiet […]

Suburbia by Stephen Lack 🏠

Gallery on Queen 406 Queen Street, Fredericton , New Brunswick, Canada

Gallery On Queen is pleased to announce "Suburbia," an exhibition by Stephen Lack. The opening of the show takes place on Friday, October 7th, 2022, at 5:30PM. Stephen Lack was part of the influential East Village art scene in the early 80’s with artists such as Jean-Michel Basquiat, Keith Haring, Julian Schnabel and Sherie Levine. The subject matter of his work […]