Spring Serenade 🌿
Central United Church Community Peace Centre 150 Queen Street, Moncton, NBBaritone James Roser and pianist Carl Philippe Gionet will be presenting three concerts in NewBrunswick in May. Join us for an enchanting concert as we embark on a musical journey through soul-stirring songs! Australian baritone James Roser and Acadian pianist Carl Philippe Gionet met in Vienna fifteen years ago and since then, they have performed […]
Piaf! 🎶
The Fredericton Playhouse 686 Queen Street, Fredericton , New Brunswick, CanadaAbandoned by her mother at birth, raised by her grandmother in a brothel, encouraged to sing by her Father- a street acrobatic Edith Piaf became one of France’s most legendary singers of all times. Artistic Director, Igor Dobrovolskiy and the exceptional dancers of Atlantic Ballet Atlantique Canada explore a life shrouded in mystery, love and tragedy reflected […]
Spring Serenade 🌿
Christ Church Cathedral 828 Brunswick Street, Fredericton, New BrunswickBaritone James Roser and pianist Carl Philippe Gionet will be presenting three concerts in NewBrunswick in May. Join us for an enchanting concert as we embark on a musical journey through soul-stirring songs! Australian baritone James Roser and Acadian pianist Carl Philippe Gionet met in Vienna fifteen years ago and since then, they have performed […]
Spring Serenade 🌿
Saint-Simon Church 1731 Route 335, Saint Simon, New Brunswick, CanadaBaritone James Roser and pianist Carl Philippe Gionet will be presenting three concerts in NewBrunswick in May. Join us for an enchanting concert as we embark on a musical journey through soul-stirring songs! Australian baritone James Roser and Acadian pianist Carl Philippe Gionet met in Vienna fifteen years ago and since then, they have performed […]
Into the Blue: Remembering Brigid Toole Grant 💙
Memorial Hall, UNB 9 Bailey Drive , Fredericton, New BrunswickThe UNB Art Centre is pleased to present the exhibit Into the Blue: Remembering Brigid Toole Grant as a tribute to the beloved artist, activist and humanitarian who passed away last year. The exhibit opens on Friday, May 3 and runs until Friday, Aug. 30. Into the Blue: Remembering Brigid Toole Grant is a labour of love by her daughter […]
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 […]
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 […]
Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner? 🍽️
Andrew & Laura McCain Art Gallery 1-8 McCain Street, Florenceville-Bristol, New Brunswick, CanadaWhere will I be dining … and with who? You find out at 7 o”clock that evening, when guests receive the top secret envelopes with maps to their destinations! A delicious dinner party follows, hosted by community members who have opened their homes and prepared fantastic meals. The thrill of the unknown is exhilarating but […]
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 […]
Petapan First Light Indigenous Arts Symposium ☀️
Charlottetown CharlottetownA bi-annual symposium and celebratory event that provides Indigenous artists in the Atlantic region a space for dialoguing, forging connections, and sharing practices. We welcome Indigenous artists of all disciplines to join us for a variety of exciting activities to elevate and celebrate Indigenous art and artists from across the region!