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Raku Pottery 🏺

Sunbury Shores Arts & Nature Centre St. Andrews

Raku Pottery instructed by Leo Despres. September 13 – October 22 at the Sunbury Shores Arts and Nature Centre. Tuesdays 6:30 – 9:00pm Beginner / Experienced / Adult / Youth 14+ Explore Raku glazing and decorating techniques to create the three basic characteristics of Raku – Crackle, Lustres, and Carbonization. Raku firing is one of […]

$225

Alyssa Edwards: Life, Love & Lashes Tour🌈💅

From Mesquite, Texas to the global stage, Alyssa Edwards is unstoppable. Her life is a spectacle; from Season 5 of the Emmy Award-winning television show RuPaul's Drag Race (2013) to her web series "Alyssa's Secret", her own Netflix series "Dancing Queen" (2018), and America's Got Talent (2021). Now the smash hit show direct from London's […]

$67.05 – $190.65

Saint John Culturescape 🎇

With events taking place across the city, residents and visitors can become immersed in the art and culture that originates from this place. Check back for details and updates. This festival is FREE to the public! 

Pool Noodle Printing🖍

Children will learn to create cut paper monotype prints using pool noodles with 2022 Artist in Residence Diana Baldwin. There's a 15-dollar cost for the event. Ages 5-8: Wednesday, September 15, 4 – 5:30 pmAges 9-12: Thursday, September 16, 4 – 5:30 pm Space to participate is limited. Call the Gallery, (506)-392-6769, or email info@mccainartgallery.com to […]

$15

Museum in Evening: Art in the Dark 💡

Galerie d’art Louise-et-Reuben-Cohen 405, avenue Université, Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada

Museum in the evening… art in the dark! You can now visit the Université de Moncton’s art gallery, Galerie d’art Louise-et-Reuben Cohen, and the Acadian Museum on Thursday evenings, both for self-guided visits and for organized activities.Resurgo Place and the Galerie Sans Nom (Aberdeen Cultural Centre) will also open on Thursday evenings. * This Thursday, […]

GLOW Festival 💡

Peel Plaza Parking Garage 75 Carleton St, Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada

Local and regional artists are invited to participate in the first-of-a-kind festival for Saint John. The goal the GLOW Festival is to provide an opportunity for emerging artists to show their work and talents, representing the diversity and creativity Saint John is known for. This inaugural event will take place over two days: Day 1:Thursday, […]

Workshop at UNB: Afro-Cuban Percussion

Fredericton New Brunswick, Canada

Here’s your chance to take part in a four-week course focused on the traditional percussion styles of Cuban Rumba. You will learn to play the basic foundations of a Rumba beat, sing traditional Cuban song, and witness some elements of dance with instructor Jon Bailey. The cost is $99. For more information call (506) 458-7259 […]

$99

A Career in the Arts 👨‍🎤

Art Warehouse 120 Prince William Street, Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada

Join us for a 45-minute panel discussion about what it's like to have a career in the arts, in honour of Culturescape, Saint John's culture festival that is happening September 15th-18th at the Art Warehouse. The panelists are an important part of our Saint John arts & culture community. Learn more about their experiences in […]

Market Series V

Uncorked 47 Charlotte Street, Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada

We are thrilled to work with our friends at Uncorked in the Saint John City Market to present a year-long series of Third Space Members' Shows! "Market Series: V” features artwork by Third Space Members Mary Garoutte, NOTHO, and Natalie Pavey. Opening: Friday, September 16th from 5-7pm at Uncorked in the Saint John City Market […]

Artist Talk with David Skyrie 💬

Barachois Historic Church 1380 NB-133, Grand-Barachois, New Brunswick, Canada

An artist talk with David Skyrie at the Église Historique de Barachois in Grand Barachois. An evening of photography, painting, and poetry. September 16th, 7-9pm. Dave Skyrie  has a degree in Arts from Concordia University in Montreal. Dave started painting in 2000, after a one year stay in Brazil and works in a variety of media. […]