World Water Day Exhibition
Memorial Hall, UNB
9 Bailey Drive , Fredericton, New Brunswick
In honor of World Water Day (March 22), the UNB Art Centre presents an exhibit exploring environmental themes, opening on March 7 at 5:00 pm and running through May 2, 2025. The East Gallery will feature the work of emerging artists Noah Poirier and Kye Go, while the West Gallery will showcase paintings by Greg […]
Memories 1-6: Audrée Hamelin-St-Amour
Sunbury Shores Arts & Nature Centre
St. Andrews
Memories 1-6, is a small collection of brooches on memory formation and transformation, and on themes of ephemerality, transformation and mindfulness. The pieces, made of found objects and constructed elements, have become for Audree a metaphor for memories and the way they get transformed through time. The constructed elements, and the adornment using traditional jewellery […]
Angel Commins: Postcards of Charlotte County at Sunbury Shores
Sunbury Shores Arts & Nature Centre
St. Andrews
As an artist, Angel Commins is passionate about capturing the essence of the landscape surrounding us - water, mountains, and woods. Her work is a celebration of the natural world and its ability to bring peace in an often challenging world, focusing on the interplay of colour and form. Ultimately, her goal is to create […]
Fantastical Transformations: Cadieux, Twombly & Pappas
Sunbury Shores Arts & Nature Centre
St. Andrews
Three artists create Fantastical Transformations as they explore nature-scapes that are imaginary, idyllic, and dreamy presenting a vision that is at once eerie, yet sparked with levity that moves the work away from the raw and embraces the fantastic. Cadieux works in papier mache using antique music scores to create sculptures of animals, sea creatures […]
Paddlefest Presents: Sam Tudor and Pallmer at Honeybeans
Honeybeans Coffee Tea & Treats
180 Water St, Saint Andrews
Saturday, March 8 Honeybeans Coffee - 180 Water St, St. Andrews, NB E5B 1B24:30PM Doors5:00PM Showtime Tickets at the door: Pay what you can -- $20 suggested Sam Tudor is both an individual and a project involving a group of friends in Canada. The underpinnings of the songs are genre-less; jazz players join […]
MusicUNB Presents: Daughters of Music
Memorial Hall, UNB
9 Bailey Drive , Fredericton, New Brunswick
What kind of music was composed in early the 1900s in the shadow of Finnish composer Jean Sibelius? Featuring piano trios from women composers whose lives were governed by gender discrimination but also characterized by a breaking of boundaries, a strength of will and an alternative culture. Music by Helvi Leiviskä’s (1902-1982), Laura […]
Sam Tudor and Pallmer at the Little Hair Shoppe (Fredericton)
Little Hair Shoppe
289 Regent St, Fredericton
Sunday, March 9 Little Hair Shoppe - 289 Regent St, Fredericton, NB E3B 3X37:00PM Doors7:30PM Showtime $12 in advance | $15 at the door | pay what you can Sam Tudor is both an individual and a project involving a group of friends in Canada. The underpinnings of the songs are genre-less; jazz […]
What Does Reconciliation Mean in the Arts?
Virtual - Zoom Link Provided Prior to EventJoin Michelle Sylliboy for a webinar "What Does Reconciliation Mean in the Arts?" March 16, 1:30-3:30 pm over Zoom. Presented by CARFAC Maritimes. See the post below to register.
Writers’ Open Mic
Bill Johnstone Memorial Park Activity Centre
70 Main Street, Sackville
The Writers’ Open Mic is a free monthly event open to all. Come out and read your poems, short stories, comics, novels, essays, twitter posts, stand-up comedy, etc. Or just come to listen. A projector will be set up for those with comics or other images or videos they want to share. Just bring your […]
Spring With an Irish Twist: The Lintuhtine Singers
Hazen Centre
994 Onondaga Street, Oromocto, New Brunswick, Canada
The Lintuhtine Singers present a fun, fun, fun concert, "Spring With an Irish Twist" Special Guests: Director: Helen Mórag McKinnon Accompanists: Monetary ($) donation at the door to cover concert & needed outreach costs. Sunday, March 16, 2025 @ 3:00 pm Hazen Centre, Oromocto, N.B.