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Ji Hyang Ryu Solo Exhibition 🎨

galerie 12 140 Botsford St, Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada

A solo exhibition by Ji Hyang Ryu at Gallery 12. This event is sponsored by artsnb and the Canada Council for the Arts. All are welcome

Free

4 New Exhibitions at Galerie Sans Nom 💥

Galerie Sans Nom 140, rue Botsford, Moncton, NB, Canada

GSN is thrilled to officially kicked off its 2023-24 programming with 4 new exhibitions on Friday, September 8th! A collaboration with Imago has once again granted us the pleasure of showing the work the recipient of the 2023 Imago Bursary! This year, Jack Symonds presents: Wait for the fall • S’attendre de tomber. AND, Rotchild […]

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Vision and Dialogue: Jennifer Pazienza and Paul Édouard Bourque 👁️ + 💬

Beaverbrook Art Gallery 703 Queen Street, Fredericton, NB, Canada

October 1, 2023 - December 31, 2023 In Vision & Dialogue seasoned artists Jennifer Pazienza and Paul Édouard Bourque celebrate the power of conversation with an exhibition that features their distinct and complementary views on painting and drawing, landscape and portraiture. At once critical and poetic, themes of identity, of explicit and implied human presence infuse their unique compositional styles. Place, friendship, and the […]

Escape: Art from New Brunswick’s Internment Camp ⛓️

Beaverbrook Art Gallery 703 Queen Street, Fredericton, NB, Canada

October 1, 2023 - December 31, 2023 Originally, B70 Internment Camp about 25 miles outside Fredericton was home to German and Austrian Jews who fled the Nazis during the Second World War; later, becoming a prisoner-of-war camp. “Escape” presents a collection of artworks that explore the metaphorical escape from the painful reminders of internment behind barbed wire, as […]

Manuel Mathieu: World Discovered Under Other Skies 🌏

Owens Art Gallery Sackville, New Brunswick, Canada

Manuel Mathieu is known for vibrant, colourful paintings that seamlessly merge abstraction with figuration. His work reflects on our intertwined lives, in which the boundaries between the past and present or the personal and political are often blurred. Sharing recollections that depict everyday scenes, Mathieu also blends into his canvases an interrogation of the complex […]

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AX National Emerging Ceramic Artists Exhibition 🍯

AX: The Arts & Culture Centre of Sussex 12 Maple Ave, Sussex, NB, Canada

Opening this Friday in the AX Gallery at 6pm is the 2023 AX National Emerging Ceramic Artists Exhibition! A curated collection of work from emerging Canadian ceramic artists from all over the country.

Free

I Am Here and Untitled Dialogues Opening 📍💭

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

Join us on the evening of January 25th for the grand opening of our two newest exhibits: “I AM HERE” (a multimedia show facilitated by River Stone Recovery Centre and Solo Chicken Productions) and “Untitled Dialogue” (a solo exhibit by Yousef Hussain). The opening begins at 4:30pm and runs until 6:00pm. Food and refreshments will […]

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“The Great Kind Mystery” by Ella Morton and “The Adventure of Rivet Boy” by David Norris 🚲

Sunbury Shores Arts & Nature Centre St. Andrews

Join us at Sunbury Shores on Friday, March 8, 2024, from 5:00 - 7:00 pm for the double opening for "The Great Kind Mystery" by Ella Morton and "The Adventure of Rivet Boy" by David Norris. Photographer, Ella Morton's exhibition of photographs captures the transcendent, mysterious, and fragile qualities of landscapes in Newfoundland. Artist and […]

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Opening Reception: Boissoneau and Choisy 👏

Sunbury Shores Arts & Nature Centre St. Andrews

Opening 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 […]

Forlorn Tales by Natt Cann 🏠

AX: The Arts & Culture Centre of Sussex 12 Maple Ave, Sussex, NB, Canada

AX 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 […]

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