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Event Series November Camerata Concert Autumn Leaves

November Camerata Concert Autumn Leaves

New Brunswick, Canada

November 18, 2020, 7:30 PM Imperial Theatre, Saint John November 21, 2020, 7:30 PM The Playhouse, Fredericton November 22, 2020 2 PM Capitol Theatre, Moncton With guest conductor Nadège Foofat and violin soloist Danielle Sametz W. A. Mozart: Serenade K.525, Eine Kleine Nachtmusik Vivan Fung: Pizzicato W. A. Mozart: Concerto for violin #5 in A major, K 219, solo […]

MAUM Christmas Market

6 th CHRISTMAS MARKET AT THE ACADIAN MUSEUM OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MONCTON - VIRTUAL EDITION AND TO TAKE AWAY This year, the sixth edition of the Christmas Market will take place virtually: you can shop in complete safety through a catalog of products available on the MAUM website or on the Facebook page from November 23 until December 22, 2020! Many artisans and craftspeople, merchants and […]

Event Series Make Something Sunday To Go

Make Something Sunday To Go

Make Something Sunday is taking on a new look this fall, while the Owens is temporarily closed to the public. We will be packaging up materials “to go” for activities inspired by works in our permanent collection. Each activity will be accompanied by a short video that will give you an up-close look at an artwork […]

Event Series Make Something Sunday To Go

Make Something Sunday To Go

Make Something Sunday is taking on a new look this fall, while the Owens is temporarily closed to the public. We will be packaging up materials “to go” for activities inspired by works in our permanent collection. Each activity will be accompanied by a short video that will give you an up-close look at an artwork […]

Event Series Make Something Sunday To Go

Make Something Sunday To Go

Make Something Sunday is taking on a new look this fall, while the Owens is temporarily closed to the public. We will be packaging up materials “to go” for activities inspired by works in our permanent collection. Each activity will be accompanied by a short video that will give you an up-close look at an artwork […]

The Fiddlehead 75th Anniversary

New Brunswick, Canada

Our editor Sue Sinclair captured that feeling of anticipation that comes with an anniversary in her introduction to our 75th anniversary issue. She wrote "Time stops for a moment when an anniversary comes around; we pause on the threshold of what's been and what's to come." This year we invite you to stop with us […]

Forté series Beethoven’s 250th

New Brunswick, Canada

Artists: Peter Allen (piano), Paul Pulford (cello), & Richard Hornsby (clarinet) Come celebrate the 250th birthday of Ludwig van Beethoven! This special concert will include solo piano works performed by pianist Peter Allen encompassing the varying styles and periods from the master's life. Also, an early piano trio with Richard Hornsby and Paul Pulford will […]

Thoughts about Decolonization in Museums, Galleries and Art Practices

New Brunswick, Canada

How galleries and artists are responding to the decolonization movement—and is it working? with Dr. Troy Patenaude, PhD This webinar will explore the work of decolonization as a current movement in museums, galleries, and personal art practices. It is less about providing answers for decolonization, and more about reflecting on some of the current activities […]

Event Series Make Something Sunday To Go

Make Something Sunday To Go

Make Something Sunday is taking on a new look this fall, while the Owens is temporarily closed to the public. We will be packaging up materials “to go” for activities inspired by works in our permanent collection. Each activity will be accompanied by a short video that will give you an up-close look at an artwork […]

“New Work” at Gallery on Queen

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

Gallery On Queen is pleased to present "New Work," an exhibition of pieces by Tara Francis, Sophie Levesque and Dawn Steeves. Opening November 26 at 5PM, the work will be displayed at the gallery and available for viewing while following COVID-19 safety protocols. Masks are mandatory inside the Gallery. We are limiting attendance and also will be taking contact information upon entry […]