Elm City String Quartet Season Finale 🎻
Saint John Arts Centre 20 Peel Plaza, Saint JohnECSQ Season Finale: Cello Quintets with Guest Artist India Gailey The ECSQ closes out its season by teaming with a special guest India Gailey to perform cello quintets. India Gailey is a cellist, composer, and improviser of “unparalleled talent” (Take Effect) based in Kjipuktuk/Halifax, NS. Recently named by CBC as one of “30 hot Canadian […]
Parler Mal: A Theatrical Docu-Drama on Linguistic Insecurity 🗯️
Aberdeen Cultural Centre 140 Botsford Street, Moncton, New Brunswick, CanadaRemaining silent in the face of judgement based on your way of speaking is a reality far more common than people think. Gabriel and Bianca, two Acadian artists, tackle this issue. Humourously, of course - yet not without its share of pain - the pair explore how certain prejudices are held with regard to a […]
Perspective panoramique by Raymond Martin 🏞️
Gallery 78 796 Queen St. , Fredericton, New Brunswick, CanadaRaymond Martin's exhibition, Perspective panoramique, is up and it is stunning! In this body of work, the specific dimensions of the canvases play a part. Each 8 x 36 in. canvas forms a narrative which may be read from both right to left, and left to right, and creates an idyllic panoramic view into the […]
The St. Andrews Chamber Music Festival 🎻
St. Andrews St. Andrews, CanadaThe St Andrews Arts Council Presents The St. Andrews Chamber Music Festival, May 31-June 3, 2024. Mathilde Handelsman and Edward Cho, Founders & Co-Artistic DirectorsFriday, May 31 - 7pm: Opening Concert@ Wesley United Church Sunday, June 2: Messiaen -"Quartet for the End of Time"2:30 pm: Pre-Concert talk3:00 pm: Concert@ All Saints Anglican Church Parish Hall […]
Elm City String Quartet Season Finale 🎻
Wilmot United Church 473 King Street, Fredericton, NB, CanadaECSQ Season Finale: Cello Quintets with Guest Artist India Gailey The ECSQ closes out its season by teaming with a special guest India Gailey to perform cello quintets. India Gailey is a cellist, composer, and improviser of “unparalleled talent” (Take Effect) based in Kjipuktuk/Halifax, NS. Recently named by CBC as one of “30 hot Canadian […]
Parler Mal: A Theatrical Docu-Drama on Linguistic Insecurity 🗯️
Aberdeen Cultural Centre 140 Botsford Street, Moncton, New Brunswick, CanadaRemaining silent in the face of judgement based on your way of speaking is a reality far more common than people think. Gabriel and Bianca, two Acadian artists, tackle this issue. Humourously, of course - yet not without its share of pain - the pair explore how certain prejudices are held with regard to a […]
Art on the Bridge 🌉
Bill Thorpe Walking Bridge 10 Waterloo Row, Fredericton, New Brunswick, CanadaArt on the Bridge - a celebration of local art and artists in the Fredericton Capital Region.The Bill Thorpe Walking Bridge will be covered end to end with artists’ work for public viewing and for purchase. Take a walk across this iconic Fredericton landmark to see work from amazing New Brunswick artists and join in […]
Rae Spoon, Tea 4 Three, Sade Paige, and Kasane Baxter 🎤
Saint John City Market 47 Charlotte Street, Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada🎤Happening this Saturday, June 1st at the Saint John City Market ✨ 00 🌈Come out on Saturday afternoon, rain or shine, for a fun afternoon of poetry and music with Rae Spoon, in collaboration with Femmes Against Empire and a lineup of local queer artists! This event takes place in Mi’kma’ki, the […]
9th Annual NB Book Awards 📚
Moncton Press Club 160 Assomption Blvd, Moncton, NB, CanadaThe Writers' Federation of New Brunswick (WFNB) has announced the shortlisted titles for the 9th annual New Brunswick Book Awards. The winners will be revealed at an awards ceremony on Saturday, June 1, as part of WFNB’s annual WordSpring writing festival in Moncton. The program will celebrate books published in the 2023 calendar year in the […]
Parler Mal: A Theatrical Docu-Drama on Linguistic Insecurity 🗯️
Aberdeen Cultural Centre 140 Botsford Street, Moncton, New Brunswick, CanadaRemaining silent in the face of judgement based on your way of speaking is a reality far more common than people think. Gabriel and Bianca, two Acadian artists, tackle this issue. Humourously, of course - yet not without its share of pain - the pair explore how certain prejudices are held with regard to a […]