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Retro Film: Die hard

Imperial Theatre 24 King Square South, Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada

Part of the Retro Film Series at the Imperial Theatre.   John McClane, officer of the NYPD, tries to save his wife Holly Gennaro and several others that were taken hostage by German terrorist Hans Gruber during a Christmas party at the Nakatomi Plaza in Los Angeles.

$10

Artist Talk and Closing Reception with Vanessa Vaughan

89 Canterbury St, Saint John, NB E2L 2C7, Canada

Join us for an artist talk with Vanessa Vaughan followed by the closing reception of her month-long installation at 87 Germain Street, "CanTel's Speak Easy: How Privacy Matters" on Friday, January 6th at 7:00 pm. Vanessa Vaughan is a multi-disciplinary artist who utilizes sculpture, performance and video/animation through large-scale installations and public interventions. Her artwork […]

Event Series NBM: A Blizzard of Fun!

NBM: A Blizzard of Fun!

New Brunswick Museum 1 Market Square, Saint John

7, 14, 21, and 28 January Saturdays 10am-4pm: A Blizzard of Fun! Regular admission. Take the chill out of winter and join the NBM for an indoor blizzard of fun! Learn all about how people, plants, and animals have been coping with New Brunswick winters for as long as they’ve been here, while warming up […]

The Centre for Communication and Poetry Research with Annie Wong

Saint John Free Public Library 1 Market Square, Saint John, NB, Canada

Third Space Gallery has partnered with the Saint John Free Public Library to present The Centre for Communication and Poetry Research by Annie Wong from January 9th - 12th. The Centre for Communication and Poetry Research is a pop-up research centre interested in proving the hypothesis that the underlying purpose of communication is to elicit […]

Children Winter Art Programs

Fabiola Martinez Visual Artist-FAHR 123 King Richard Dr, Quispamsis, NB, Canada

Children Art Programs with the Visual Artist Fabiola Martinez Acrylic Paint Every Tuesday from 6-7:30PM Mixe Media Every Thursday from 6-7:30pm Age 5 to 11 years old $190 per student Art supplies included Limite space of 5 students fahr@hotmail.ca http://www.fahrfineart.com ©Fabiola Martinez

Visiting Artist Talk with Cindy Mochizuki

Owens Art Gallery Sackville, New Brunswick, Canada

Tuesday 10 January 2017 | 7:30 pm Owens Art Gallery, Mount Allison University Interdisciplinary Artist Cindy Mochizuki will give a talk on her work at the Owens Art Gallery on Tuesday 10 January 2017 at 7:30 pm. All are welcome to attend. Cindy Mochizuki has worked in installation, performance, animation, drawings and collaborative works. Her […]

Handmade at the NBM: Jewelry Making! Free in NBM Foyer.

New Brunswick Museum 1 Market Square, Saint John

12, 19, and 26 January Thursdays 6:30-8pm: Handmade at the NBM: Jewelry Making! Free in NBM Foyer. Learn how to create jewelry, from rings to pendants and broaches to earrings, or work on individual projects in the company of friends. Fee of $2 per jewelry project or bring your own supplies. Don’t miss out on […]

Familiar Frontier: Work by Sarah Jones

Charlotte Street Arts Centre 732 Charlotte Street, Fredericton, NB, Canada

Opening Reception for The Charlotte Glencross Gallery 2017 with work by the fabulous, Sarah Jones. Celebrate the New Year with a fresh, new exhibition in the Charlotte Glencross Gallery! Familiar Frontier: Paintings of New Brunswick's Urban Spaces SARAH JONES - BIOGRAPHY Sarah Jones is a visual artist and art historian based in Saint John, New […]

Under Exposed at the Saint John Arts Centre

Celebrate the arts, and the artistic, creativity of the New Brunswick College of Craft and Design Photography's students exhibition. It takes creativity, imagination and technical prowess to tell great stories through photography.

Event Series NBM: A Blizzard of Fun!

NBM: A Blizzard of Fun!

New Brunswick Museum 1 Market Square, Saint John

7, 14, 21, and 28 January Saturdays 10am-4pm: A Blizzard of Fun! Regular admission. Take the chill out of winter and join the NBM for an indoor blizzard of fun! Learn all about how people, plants, and animals have been coping with New Brunswick winters for as long as they’ve been here, while warming up […]