Misery 📘
BMO Studio Theatre Saint JohnMisery, a thriller about an acclaimed romance novelist who wakes up captive in the secluded home of his ‘Number One Fan.’ Experience a heart-pounding journey as the fan takes revenge for her favorite character’s death. Warning: violence, language, gunshots. By William Goldman. Based on the novel by Stephen King.
Clay • Colour • Gesture • Fire and Paper | Papier 🔥
Gallery 78 796 Queen St. , Fredericton, New Brunswick, CanadaThis April, Karen Burk stuns with a brand new body of work in her latest solo exhibition, Clay • Colour • Gesture • Fire. Discover the complex and abstract approach to ceramics in this invigorating exhibition. In Paper | Papier, Gallery 78 brings together over fifteen artists to explore the versatility and excellence of works on paper. Featuring […]
Opening Reception: Boissoneau and Choisy 👏
Sunbury Shores Arts & Nature Centre St. AndrewsOpening Reception, Friday, April 5, 5 – 7 pm Lisa Marie Boissoneau: Borrowed Roots This series of paintings draws upon family research, familial archives, and personal memory to create large format portraits that explore the many aspects of identity. The artist was born in Moncton to a single mother and adopted by a Catholic couple […]
Mend What You Cannot See with Artist Laura Roy 🧵
Sunbury Shores Arts & Nature Centre St. AndrewsAn embroidery process workshop. ages 12+*$80 – $75 Early Bird registration until February 23Materials included. Working with Halifax-based textile artist and illustrator Laura Roy, participants will learn the artist’s process from idea to finished piece, beginning with designing a work, embroidery floss basics, colour theory, and material storage. Materials include an embroidery hoop, coloured floss, needles, […]
Stupid F@#*ing Bird ̼
théâtre l'Escaouette 170, rue Botsford, Moncton, NB, CanadaBrought to you by the creative team behind last year’s immensely popular Jesus Christ Superstar, Hubcity Theatre is proud to present Stupid F*cking Bird. Young playwright Con invites his uncle, his mother, her lover, and his two closest friends to see his new play starring his girlfriend, Nina. What follows is a clash of family, […]
UNBSJ Unveils New Work by Tara Francis
Hazen Hall at UNBSJ 97 Tucker Park Rd, Saint John, NB, CanadaThe UNBSJ Faculty of Arts is honoured to unveil new work by Tara Francis. April 11, 1:30pm - 2:30 pm in the Hazen Hall Foyer of UNBSJ in Saint John. All are welcome. Please join Tara Francis and Elder Ramona Nicholas for a celebration and unveiling of artwork recently commissioned by the UNB Saint John […]
Artist Talk: Christine Koch 🎤
Atelier d'estampe Imago Inc. 140 rue Botsford (local 17), Moncton, NB, CanadaJoin us at Imago on April 11 at 5pm for a presentation by artist Christine Koch, who is in residence at Imago from March 26 to April 12. The presentation will be in English, starting around 5:30pm. Newfoundland-based printmaker and painter Christine Koch has participated in numerous artist residency programs in Canada and the USA. Additionally, […]
Stupid F@#*ing Bird ̼
théâtre l'Escaouette 170, rue Botsford, Moncton, NB, CanadaBrought to you by the creative team behind last year’s immensely popular Jesus Christ Superstar, Hubcity Theatre is proud to present Stupid F*cking Bird. Young playwright Con invites his uncle, his mother, her lover, and his two closest friends to see his new play starring his girlfriend, Nina. What follows is a clash of family, […]
Fiddlehead Fibre Festival 🧶
Faith Memorial Church 175 Burnham Road, Florenceville-Bristol, CanadaFiddlehead Fibre Festival is an annual event held in Florenceville-Bristol, New Brunswick. Our festival celebrates the beauty and diversity of natural fibers and promotes eco-friendly practices.
Forlorn Tales by Natt Cann 🏠
AX: The Arts & Culture Centre of Sussex 12 Maple Ave, Sussex, NB, CanadaAX is pleased to welcome Natt Cann to the gallery with his exhibition Forlorn Tales. Forlorn Tales details previous residency/visitation artworks alongside newer tales regarding the housing crisis. Forlorn also peers into the past, to stor🌥️ies and events forgotten within Atlantic Canadian, and onto the future, how advancements in tech, climate shifts and social stagnation […]