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Prix MNB Awards 2021 : Winners

RECORDING OF THE YEAR
PRESENTED BY · PRÉSENTÉ PAR THE EAST

  • Pallmer // Quiet Clapping
  • Wolf Castle // Gold Rush

ENREGISTREMENT DE L’ANNÉE

  • Chloé Breault // Plage des morons

SONG OF THE YEAR
PRESENTED BY · PRÉSENTÉ PAR SOCAN

  • One8tea // “I Guess It’s Complicated” (writer: Teah Bailey)

CHANSON DE L’ANNÉE
PRESENTED BY · PRÉSENTÉ PAR SOCAN

  • Cedric Vieno // «Laisse tomber» (autaire: Cédric Vieno)

VIDEO OF THE YEAR · VIDÉO DE L’ANNÉE

  • Les Moontunes // “Paper Boat”

INDIGENOUS ARTIST OF THE YEAR · ARTISTE AUTOCHTONE DE L’ANNÉE · ELNOEG NOTJI PIPOGOTITJG GENATAGEN · SKICINOWK NOCI-AMALHCSSAWET LIKTNK
PRESENTED BY · PRÉSENTÉ PAR ARTSNB

  • Wolf Castle

BREAKTHROUGH ARTIST OF THE YEAR · RÉVÉLATION DE L’ANNÉE 
PRESENTED BY · PRÉSENTÉ PAR ARTSNB

  • Les Moontunes

CHAMPION OF THE YEAR · CHAMPION.NE DE L’ANNÉE

  • East Track Mind

INNOVATOR OF THE YEAR · INNOVATAIRE DE L’ANNÉE

  • The Cap

VENUE OF THE YEAR · SALLE DE SPECTACLE DE L’ANNÉE (TIE)
PRESENTED BY · PRÉSENTÉ PAR LA FAMILLE MARC CHOUINARD

  • Charlotte Street Arts Centre
  • The Cap

FESTIVAL | EVENT OF THE YEAR · FESTIVAL | ÉVÉNEMENT DE L’ANNÉE

  • Acadie Rock

MUSIC INDUSTRY PROFESSIONAL OF THE YEAR · PROFESSIONNELLE DE L’INDUSTRIE DE L’ANNÉE
PRESENTED BY · PRÉSENTÉ PAR EAST COAST MUSIC ASSOCIATION (ECMA) 

  • Eva George

CLASSIC ALBUMS LIVE PRESENTS TOM PETTY: DAMN THE TORPEDOES AT THE PLAYHOUSE

21 October 2021, Fredericton, NB – On Saturday, October 30 at 7:30 pm, perennial Playhouse favourite Classic Albums Live returns with Tom Petty: Damn the Torpedoes.

Classic Albums Live presents skilled musicians who recreate the greatest albums of the ’60s and ’70s live on stage – note for note, cut for cut. Don’t look for costumes and look-alike theatrics at these rock recitals; just pure musicianship and songs that shaped a generation.

Damn the Torpedoes was released in 1979 as the third studio album by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. It includes favourites such as “Don’t Do Me Like That”, “Refugee”, and “Here Comes My Girl”.

Tickets for Classic Albums Live are available at the Playhouse Box Office online, in person, or by calling 506-458-8344. For more information, visit theplayhouse.ca.  

This Classic Albums Live performance is presented by Valley Graphics and Bounce 105.3 radio. The Spotlight Series is generously supported by Fredericton Playhouse media partner CBC New Brunswick and season partners Downtown Fredericton and Crowne Plaza. 

Ville d’Edmundston Offres D’emploi

Vous trouverez en pièces jointes 9 offres d’emploi dans le secteur culturel à Edmundston (N.-B.) incluant :

  1. 2 emplois avec le Service arts et culture, Ville d’Edmundston (temps plein, date limite le 12 novembre)
  • 1 nouveau poste permanent : Coordonnateur et médiateur culturel – volet diffusion
  • 1 remplacement de congé maternité : Préposé à la logistique et aux activités communautaires
  1. 7 emplois contractuels avec le Centre des arts d’Edmundston (temps partiel, occasionnel, date limite le 19 novembre)
  • Médiateur culturel – volet art public et collection d’art
  • Médiateur culturel – volet ateliers et camps
  • Médiateur culturel – volet circuit touristique (art, culture et patrimoine)
  • Médiateur culturel – volet exposition d’art
  • Médiateur culturel – volet festival d’art public « Les humanoïdes »
  • Artiste en résidence
  • Vidéographe

Les offres d’emploi sont aussi disponible sur le site du Centre des arts : https://artsedmundston.ca/fr/opportunites

FREDERICTON PLAYHOUSE AND SYMPHONY NB PRESENT FILM SCREEENING OF FRANKENSTEIN (1931) WITH LIVE ORIGINAL SCORE

19 October 2021, Fredericton, NB – The Fredericton Playhouse is celebrating ‘spooky season’ this year with one of horror’s most iconic characters. On October 28, 2021 at 7:30 pm, see a screening of the classic 1931 film, Frankenstein, with a live accompaniment by a 9-piece core symphony from Symphony NB members.  

Andrew Reed Miller, NB composer and Symphony NB member created an original score to be performed live alongside the screening of the movie. The movie, produced by Universal Pictures, stars Colin Clive as Henry Frankenstein, an obsessed scientist who digs up corpses with his assistant in order to assemble a living being from body parts. The resulting creature, played by Boris Karloff, has become an iconic horror character.  

You might know the story, but seeing this classic film with live score accompaniment will enhance your experience in a completely new way! 

Tickets for Frankenstein (1931) are available at the Playhouse Box Office online, in person, or by calling 506-458-8344. For more information, visit https://www.theplayhouse.ca/event/frankenstein-1931/

The Spotlight Series is generously supported by Fredericton Playhouse media partner CBC New Brunswick and season partners Downtown Fredericton and Crowne Plaza; Frankenstein is sponsored by Creative Juices.  

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Media contact: Meghan Callaghan, Marketing and Communications Director, The Fredericton Playhouse, 506.459.6210 | meghan.callaghan@theplayhouse.ca 

SilverFish Photography Collective’s 20th Anniversary Exhibit

The UNB Art Centre welcomes the public back to the galleries for the final exhibition of 2021 celebrating SilverFish Photography Collective’s 20th anniversary.  AFTERIMAGE features photography, collage, mixed media and installation to explore perceptual reality and optical phenomenon.  

The SilverFish Photography Collective was formed in 2001 and founding members Karen Ruet and Burton Glendenning remain part of this group along with current members Peter Bjerkelund, Rob Blanchard, Jeff Crawford, Oliver Flecknell, Peter Gross, Lori Quick, Mike Meade, Roger Smith, Denise Rowe, and Mandy Wright. Over the past twenty years SilverFish has held 30 exhibtions shown in a number of locations around New Brunswick including Government House, The Playhouse, Charlotte Street Arts Centre, and the UNB Art Centre in Fredericton, the Grand Manan Art Gallery, McAdam Railway Station, the Axe Gallery in Sussex, Sunbury Shores in St. Andrews, McCain Gallery in Florenceville and the Saint John Arts Centre.  

The SilverFish Photography Collective was recognized by Fredericton Tourism and Culture in 2017 and awarded an Arts Achievement Award. In 2019, they received a Creation Grant from Arts NB for the production of this exhibition. 

AFTERIMAGE is a testament to the longevity of this photographic collective and a celebration of the art of photography.  AFTERIMAGE opens at 5:00 pm on November 5 and runs through December 16.  The UNB Art Centre is located at Memorial Hall, 9 Bailey Drive, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton.  The galleries are open 9 am – 4 pm weekdays and during special events. Admission is free to members of the public however proof of vaccination and masks are required.

La Liste : 15 octobre 2021

The List presents the events of the members of the Association des groups en arts visuels francophones ( AGAVF ), that is to say fifteen artist-run centers and galleries across Canada, and compiles calls for submissions in visual arts, media arts, performance, art. public, residences aimed at artists and curators.

Danielle Sturk , El Toro Jukebox at the House of Francophone Visual Artists

News from AGAVF

October 8, 2021. Mathieu Léger in his studio in Moncton in front of some of his works. Courtesy: Vanessa Moeller.

Mathieu Léger winner of two awards: recognition of his exceptional career

Congratulations to Mathieu Léger, recipient of the Strathbutler Prize presented by the Sheila Hugh Mackay Foundation of New Brunswick, as well as the 2021 Lieutenant Governor’s Award for Excellence in the Visual Arts , recognition of his exceptional artistic achievements by the Council. of the Arts of New Brunswick, nominee for the award.

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Programming of AGAVF members

House of French-speaking visual artists (Saint-Boniface)

Danielle Sturk – El Toro Jukebox
from September 23 to November 27, 2021

 
Alexandra Keim, Allison Moore, Alyssa Bornn, Andrew Beck, Barb Bain, Bella Luna, Beth Gage, Bev Pike, Briony Haig, Cameron Johnson, Charlene Brown, Chase Martin, Colette Balcaen, Colleen Leduc, Connie Chappel, Chris Simonite, Dena Decter , Derek Brueckner, Elise Dawson, Francesca Carella Arfinengo, Francine Martin, Frank Stanley David Livingston, Gilles Hébert, Grant Guy, Gurpreet Sehra Dhanjal, Heather Komus, Julian Kirchmann, Karen Cornelius, Ken Gregory, Ken Harasym, Kieran Valde, Lily Despic, Lindsay Joy, Loricia Pacholko-Matheson, Mariana Muñoz Gomez, Meganelizabeth Diamond, Melanie Wesley, Racheal Tycoles, Rachel Schappert, Sacha Kopelow, Sandra Brown, Scott Fitzpatrick, Sean McLachlan, Seth Woodyard, Shelley Vanderbyl, Shereen Ramprashad, Sheri Turner Abbott, Susan Turner, Theo Pelmus, Tracy Peters, Valérie Chartrand,Yolanda Paulsen, Zephyra Vun– StudyUntitledStudy
Curator: Connie Chappel

101-219, boulevard Provencher
Saint-Boniface, Manitoba
maisondesartistes.mb.ca

Louise-et-Reuben-Cohen Art Gallery (Moncton)

Exhibition presented as part of the media arts section of the Festival international du cinema francophone en Acadie

Fall 2021

Université de Moncton
Moncton, New Brunswick
www.umoncton.ca/umcm-ga  

Galerie Sans Nom  (Moncton)

Lucas Morneau – Queer Newfoundland Hockey League
Lucia Choulakian – Féminicide
Van Pham – Beneath the Veil
from October 8 to November 5, 2021

140, rue Botsford, local 16
Moncton, New Brunswick
galleriesansnom.org

Calls for submissions

1.Calls in French from Canada

Baie-Saint-Paul International Contemporary Art Symposium – December 15
La Centrale Galerie Powerhouse – Montreal – November 15
Venice Biennale in Architecture – November 29
OBORO – Montreal – November 15
Culture Trois-Rivières – February 1, 2022
Aprim – Montreal – December 1
Dazibao – Montreal – October 15
Printing – Montreal – November 29
La Centrale Galerie Powerhouse – Montreal – October 15
McClure Gallery – Montreal – October 15
Center Clark – Montreal – November 1
Caravanserai – Rimouski – October 1
Revue Ancrages – Acadie – November 15

2.Calls in English from Canada

countermap.land – several locations in Canada – November 15
Hotam Press Gallery – Vancouver – December 3
Richmond Public Art Program and Richmond Art Gallery – October 15
McClure Gallery – Montreal – October 15
Craftivism = craft + activism – Canadian Clay & Glass Gallery – none date
Images Festival – Toronto – October 15

3.international calls

ArchDaily’s 2021 New Practices – October 31
Rencontres Internationales Sciences & Cinémas – October 30
NYC Open Call – apexart – October 31
European Media Art Festival – Osnabrück – January 7, 2022

4.residences

Villa Beleville – France – November 6
Productions Recto-Verso – Québec – November 5
Indigenous Artist in Residence – November 25
Toronto Waterfront Artist Residency – October 27
DAÏMÔN – Gatineau – October 29
Ceramic Arts Residency at the Canadian Clay & Glass Gallery – Waterloo – 15 October
Circular Workshop – Montreal – October 31

5.public art

Silos – Rio Tinto port facilities and rail services – La Baie – October 31
Temporary Floating Public Art – Harbor Square Park Basin – Toronto – December 10
Calgary Arts Development public art microgrant investment funds – October 18
Artist-Initiated Public Art for City of New Westminster – November 26
ArtworxTO – October 18
Poèmes-posters – Québec – October 25
Passages insolites – Exmuro – Québec – October 15
Brampton Fire and Emergency Services Memorial – October 14
7th Street South & Post Public Art Project – Lethbridge – November 2

6.for commissioners

Fédération des francophones de Terre-Neuve et du Labrador (FFTNL) – job Coordination of the Francophone Cultural Network – in progress
MST Performative Art – job Co-Director – November 8
Indigenous art writing award – November 21
Geist Foundation – associate director job – Vancouver – October 26
Museums Director – University of Alberta Museums – Edmonton – October 15
direction générale – Regart – Lévis – October 15
Nasher Prize Graduate Symposium: open call for papers – November 19
Contributions – Blockchain Scenes – Journal of Digital Social Research – 15 October
Center Clark – Montreal – November 1
esse art + opinion – No. 105 – Dossier Nouvel nouvelle age – January 10, 2022

Music NB


DAVID MYLES, Host/Animateur
Prix MNB Awards
David Myles will host the Award Show, taking place at the Charlotte Street Arts Centre, on Oct 21 at 8 pm. For a 2nd year in a row, the event will be live-streamed on Facebook, with no public present in the Jim Myles Auditorium. // David Myles animera la soirée des Prix, qui se déroulera au Charlotte Street Arts Centre, le 21 oct à 20h. Pour une 2e année consécutive, l’événement sera diffusé en direct sur Facebook, et sera sans public. +++ info >>

Festival (506)
PART 1 | Houston, we have a problem | The main mission is scrubbed and the contingency plan is activated. The public component of Festival (506) has been cancelled

PARTIE 1 | Allo, ici la Terre. J’appelle fusée lunaire | On ne fera pas les zouaves! La composante publique du Festival (506) a été annulée. +++ info >>

MID DEADLINE // DATES LIMITES DU DIM
17 NOV: Emerging Artist | Marketing 
ROLLING: Live Performance | Professional Development + Business Travel | Showcase

17 NOV: Artiste en début de carrière | Marketing 
SANS DATE: Activités scéniques | Développement professionnel + démarchage | Vitrine

mid-musicnb.org // dim-musicnb.org

Les Hôtesses d’Hilaire + Wolf Castle | Concert
+++ info >>


Au CACD | Patsy Gallant · Étienne Fletcher
+++ info >>

Terry Whalen | New Album
+++ info >>


Motherhood + Mike Trask | Concert
+++ info >>


Kill Chicago | New Album
+++ info >>



Papal Visit | New Album
+++ info >>


Michael J Foxx | New Album
+++ info >>



Mike Trask | New Single
+++ info >>


Laurie LeBlanc | Nouveau vidéo
+++ info >>


Battle of the Arts | New Video
+++ info >>


Cathy Hutch | Concerts
+++ info >>


Sound Specialists
+++ info >>



Charlotte Street Arts Centre
+++ info >>


Théâtre Monument-Lefebvre
+++ info >>



The Cap
+++ info >>


Centre des arts d’Edmundston
+++ info >>



Théâtre Capitol Theatre
+++ info >>


Centre des arts de Dieppe
+++ info >>



Arts and Culture Centre of Sussex
+++ info >>

Mel’s Tearoom
+++ info >>



Centre culturel Aberdeen
+++ info >>

NEW DEADLINE: East Coast Music Awards + Showcases
Submissions for Awards and Showcasing at the 2022 East Coast Music Awards: Festival & Conference in Fredericton, New Brunswick, May 4 – 8, 2022, are open and closes October 15, 2021.
All 2022 Manuals for submissions are available now for review and preparation at ecma.awardstage.com.

Prix de la lieutenante-gouverneure pour l’excellence dans les arts
Artsnb est fier d’annoncer les lauréats des Prix de la lieutenante-gouverneure pour l’excellence dans les arts 2021. Ces prix reconnaissent et célèbrent les accomplissements et la contribution d’artistes du Nouveau-Brunswick dans les arts visuels, les arts littéraires et les arts de la scène. Mathieu Léger · Daniel H. Dugas · Sandra Le Couteur 
+++ info >>

Inscriptions pour la FrancoFête en Acadie
L’édition 2021 de la FrancoFête en Acadie à Dieppe sera réalisée du mardi 2 au samedi 6 novembre prochain en formule hybride.

Les inscriptions des délégués sont ouvertes du 28 septembre au 22 octobre. +++ info >>

NOUVEAU PROGRAMME
Dans la foulée du financement supplémentaire au Fonds de la musique du Canada (FMC) annoncé le 6 août dernier, nous sommes heureux d’annoncer le lancement d’un nouveau programme : Axe 2 – Soutien aux concerts devant public.

L’objectif du programme est de supporter la reprise, en toute sécurité, des concerts au pays au cours des prochains mois. +++ info >

Emergency Support Funds: Stream 2
FACTOR marks the launch of Budget 2021/Stream Two, the SUPPORT FOR LIVE CONCERTS program – a $20 million program which will assist Canadian musicians, venues, and promoters in the Canadian live sector weather the pandemic.

The elements targeted by Support for Live Concerts are in planning and presenting in-person and hybrid concerts domestically. +++ info >

Strathbutler Award 2021

Since 1991, the Sheila Hugh Mackay Foundation has presented the Strathbutler Award to honor New Brunswick artists who have achieved personal excellence in any discipline of visual arts, while having had a distinctive impact on the cultural life of our province. Based on the unanimous recommendation of a professional, independent jury, interdisciplinary artist, Mathieu Léger is the 2021 recipient of the Strathbutler Award.

The jury characterized Léger as an internationally recognized conceptualist and minimalist, whose performances and interactions with his many and diverse audiences invite viewers to a deeper understanding of personal and collective identity. He mines history, science, and poetics to chart an informed and contemporary response to life’s journeys. Léger has demonstrated leadership through decades of work with IMAGO, l’Association des groupes en arts visuels francophones (AGAVF), Galerie Sans Nom, CARFAC Maritimes and the New Brunswick Department of Tourism, Heritage and Culture. The vast scope of his ambulatory art practice coupled with his commitment to engaging New Brunswick audiences in performance art has made a significant contribution to the cultural ecosystem of the province. 

The Sheila Hugh Mackay Foundation is indebted to the work of the five members of the 2021 jury for their professional examination of all nomination packages.  Shannon Webb-Campbell, Editor Visual Art News; Erik Edson, Professor, Pierre Lassonde School of Fine Arts Mount Allison University; Julie Forgues, Directrice, Départment des arts visuels ,Université de Moncton,  James Mullinger, Editor Maritime Edit; Thomas Smart, Director/CEO Beaverbrook Art Gallery.