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ARTSnews
SERVING THE ARTS IN THE FREDERICTON REGION
October 16, 2014 Volume 15, Issue 40
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Celebrating the Life of George Fry
Calithumpians present Fall Haunted Hikes 2014
New Brunswick Symphony presents Ventus Machina Oct 16
How Was This Monster Created? A Chat with Playwright Walter Learning and Director Caleb Marshall Oct 16
Coming up at the Fredericton Playhouse Oct 16-31
Canadian Author Beth Powning Comes Home Oct 17
Gaskell's Ghosts: Colloquium at the Department of English UNB Oct 17
Benefit Dance for the Stephen Lewis Foundation and Help Lesotho Oct 17
Cineplex’s Met Opera Live presents Le Nozze di Figaro Oct 18
odd sundays at molly’s returns Oct 19
Upcoming Music on the Hill Concert Oct 19
Jo-Ann Fellows Book Signing Oct 19
NB Film Co-op’s Monday Night Film Series presents The Immigrant and Magic in the Moonlight Oct 20 & 27
Fibre Artist Hilary Rice Presentation and Trunk Show Oct 21
Symphony NB Concert: Celebrating the Passion Oct 21
Atlantic Canada Studies Seminar Series Oct 22
Westminster Books presents A.J.B. Johnston Oct 22
Moveable Feast at the Fredericton Public Library Lecture: Food writing, blogging and social media Oct 22
Lennie Gallant Celebrates Release of New Album and Book at the CSAC Oct 24
New Exhibition My Favourite Things Begins at Gallery 78 Oct 24
The Playhouse presents Unforeseen Circumstances Oct 25
Band Blast 2014 Closing Concert at FHS Oct 26
Annual APEGNB Haunted Tour is Back for 2014 Oct 29-Nov 1
New Brunswick Symphony presents the St. John String Quartet Oct 30
CSAC Announces Emerge Festival Lineup
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ArtsLink NB Launches 201415 Professional Development Series
UNB Music Courses Offered
One Day Intensive Adobe Photoshop Workshop Oct 18
Meditation, Vinyasa & Kundalini Yoga, and Belly Dance Workshop with Siobhan Russell
October Workshops with Textile Artist Hilary Rice
Noteworthy Development through Music: Community Music Therapy for Children
Upcoming Fall and Winter Art Classes with Carole Forbes
Auditions | Call for Artist Submissions & Awards
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Seeing Charlotte: A Short Film Contest looking for Story Lines about the History of the CSAC
New Brunswick Artisans Nouveau-Brunswick at the Atlantic Craft Trade Show (ACTS)
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1. Celebrating the Life of George Fry
The family of George Fry invite his friends to a celebration in his honour. At his request, it is to be a joyous occasion to be held at the Black
Box Theatre, St. Thomas University, on Saturday, October 25 from 6-10pm. Formalities (and the term is used loosely) at 7pm.
"Let there be lots of music, flowers, food and wine. And no eulogies. And everyone must dance. Lots of Latin American music, sambas,
rhumbas and congas, if anyone can remember how to do them. Celebrate my life; don't mourn my death. I think I did the most I could
with it and I will be there in spirit." – George Fry, 1998
We will do our very best to fulfill his wishes. In order to ensure there is ample food and beverage would you please email
fry@jemdac.ca to let us know how many we can expect. We want to emphasise that RSVP is not necessary; we don't want to exclude
anyone, just get a rough idea of how many we can expect.
Click here to see the formal invitation. Back to top.
2. Calithumpians present Fall Haunted Hikes 2014
Haunted Hikes are back from the dead for fall! Our signature, lantern-lit tours of Fredericton's scary, eerie areas are back for a limited
time. Guaranteed to please all of Freddy Beach’s after dark fun seekers! Fall Haunted Hikes run Fridays and Saturdays until October 24 and
25, with special hikes on Oct 29 and 30, starting at 7pm.
Patrons will meet many ghosts and ghouls from Fredericton's past on this dramatic tour featuring spine-tingling frights and funny, bonetickling gags. Our dynamic street theatre is fun for the whole family as you encounter phantom thespians along the trail.
Come to the Coach House at 796a Queen Street, at the corner of Church and Queen, beside Gallery 78. Admission is $14 per head for
adults, and $9 for children under 12. Group and family rates are available. Tickets are available at the door. The box office opens at
6:45pm. Reservations are recommended.
For more information email calithumpians@gmail.com. Check out our website at www.calithumpians.com. Back to top.
3. New Brunswick Symphony presents Ventus Machina Oct 16
On Thursday, October 16 the New Brunswick Symphony presents Ventus Machina in the Virtuoso Concert Series at 7:30pm in the Recital
Hall (Margaret Norrie McCain Hall, room 101), at St. Thomas University
Tickets are $25/adults, and $10/students. Free admission for the students, staff, and faculty of St. Thomas University. Back to top.
4. How Was This Monster Created? A Chat with Playwright Walter Learning and Director Caleb Marshall Oct 16
In 1974, Theatre New Brunswick made theatre history with the world premiere of Frankenstein, The Man Who became God. Before the
final draft was complete, TNB had already received a dozen inquiries from other theatre companies curious to learn when they could
produce what was already being referred to as a modern classic. Written by Alden Nowlan and Walter Learning, the play broke all
previous box office records at The Playhouse, received 15 standing ovations over 17 performances and was attended by an estimated 20%
of the city’s population.
This event will take place on Thursday, October 16 at 7pm at The Fredericton Public Library. TNB and the Fredericton Public Library invite
you to join us for a conversation with playwright Walter Learning and director Caleb Marshall as they discuss the history of this classic
thriller and its upcoming return to the TNB stage. Back to top.
5. Coming up at the Fredericton Playhouse Oct 16-31
October 16, 7:30pm
Spotlight Series
Classic Albums Live Meat Loaf: Bat Out of Hell
Remember when you used to listen to an entire album? Classic Albums Live does. This group of skilled musicians recreates the greatest
albums of the ’60s and ’70s live on stage – note for note, cut for cut. Meat Loaf’s major label debut, Bat Out of Hell, is one of the bestselling albums in the history of recorded music. Considered one of the most influential and iconic albums of its time, the 1977 release
combines elements of hard rock, pop, theatre and opera. Bat Out of Hell includes hard rock staples like “Paradise by the Dashboard Light,”
“Two Out of Three Ain’t Bad” and of course, the title track. This album forever changed the way the world thinks about rock ‘n’
roll. Sponsored by: Wilson Insurance, BMO Nesbitt Burns & 105.3 The Fox.
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October 23 and 24, 7:30pm; and October 25, 2pm & 7:30pm
Theatre New Brunswick presents
Frankenstein, The Man Who Became God
By Alden Nowlan and Walter Learning. Based on the book by Mary Shelly
Victor Frankenstein dared to challenge the limits of science but wasn’t prepared to deal with the results. Frankenstein, The Man Who
Became God is hailed by many as the definitive version of Mary Shelley’s classic novel. This chilling adaptation stays true to her original
tale of a mindless creature who grows to be a truly intelligent, articulate being. He gave the creature life. Did he mean to give it a soul?
October 31, 11:59pm
Film Screening
The Rocky Horror Picture Show
Let’s do the Time Warp again! Back by popular demand; celebrate Halloween with the longest running midnight movie of all time. Put on
your best Rocky Horror-themed costume and join us for a pre-show party, followed by an interactive screening of the one, the only, Rocky
Horror Picture Show! Pre-show party starts at 10pm. Back to top.
6. Canadian Author Beth Powning Comes Home Oct 17
After twenty-five years on a New Brunswick farm, award-winning Canadian author, Beth Powning, came to understand the land she calls
home. Now, almost twenty years after the initial publication of Home: Chronicle of a North Country Life, readers may once again
experience the spirit of home in nature in this new edition of her seminal book.
Originally released in Canada as Seeds of Another Summer, this new edition, which includes a new introduction and gorgeous
reproductions of Powning’s sumptuous nature photography, will inspire those who seek a simpler life and enchant those who are already
there.
Join us as Beth speaks about Home: Chronicle of a North Country Life and signs copies of her breakthrough memoir on Friday, October 17,
at 7pm at Westminster Books, located at 445 King Street, Fredericton. This event is free and open to the public.
For more information contact Kathleen Peacock at publicity@gooselane.com or 1-888-926-8377. Back to top.
7. Gaskell's Ghosts: Colloquium at the Department of English UNB Oct 17
The first talk in the Department of English 2014-15 Colloquium series will be given by Dr Vicky Simpson, and will be entitled Gaskell's
thGhosts: The Phantasmagoric Narration of The Old Nurse’s Story. The 19 century phantasmagoria, or magic lantern show, serves Dr
Simpson as a model for understanding Elizabeth Gaskell’s investigation of the supernatural in The Old Nurse’s Story. Through the medium
of the magic lantern fictional ghosts are rendered "real" to the audience; Gaskell’s tale shows that a narrative can do the same.
The Old Nurse’s Story is framed as a tale in which ghosts—demanded by an audience eager for entertainment—are filtered through the
acute senses of the narrator Hester. Focusing on the dynamics of narration highlights Hester’s role as entertainer. She translates the multisensory experience of the phantasmagoria using tricks of perception to foster a split consciousness in her listeners. Gaskell’s narrator
shows that the experience of a haunting can be real, even if the stimulus itself—a ghost or a story—is not.
The talk will be given in Room 5, Tilley Hall, at UNB on Friday, October 17 at 3:30pm. Admission is free and all are welcome. For more
information, contact Mary Rimmer at the Department of English at 453-7393 or mrimmer@unb.ca. Back to top.
8. Benefit Dance for the Stephen Lewis Foundation and Help Lesotho Oct 17
Dance the night away to the music of Fredericton’s fabulous dance band, Vinyl2Bits. This is a benefit dance presented by Grandmothers
Helping Grandmothers supporting the Stephen Lewis Foundation and Help Lesotho. The dance takes place on October 17, 2014, from
8:30pm to midnight at the Crowne Plaza Hotel.
Tickets are $25.00 and are available at Westminster Books, Generation Ladies Wear, Jean Coutu Pharmacy, Devon Plaza or by calling 4721767 or 457-0362. Back to top.
9. Cineplex’s Met Opera Live presents Le Nozze di Figaro Oct 18
Le Nozze di Figaro (The Marriage of Figaro)
Conductor: James Levine
Featuring: Ildar Abdrazakov, Marlis Petersen, Marina Poplavskaya, Peter Mattei, Isabel Leonard
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Met Music Director James Levine conducts a spirited new production of Mozart’s masterpiece, directed by Richard Eyre, who sets the
action of this classic domestic comedy in a 19th-century manor house in Seville, but during the gilded age of the late 1920s. Dashing bassbaritone Ildar Abdrazakov leads the cast in the title role of the clever servant, opposite Marlis Petersen as his bride, Susanna, Peter Mattei
as the philandering Count they work for, Marina Poplavskaya as the long-suffering Countess, and Isabel Leonard as the libidinous pageboy
Cherubino.
The live performance (Italian with English subtitles) is presented on Saturday, October 18 at 1:55pm. There will be an encore presentation
on Saturday, December 6 at 12pm.
All performances take place at Cineplex, Regent Mall. For more information visit: http://www.cineplex.com/Events/MetOpera or call 4589704. Back to top.
10. odd sundays at molly’s returns Oct 19
Announcing the beginning of the 2014-2015 season of odd sundays at molly’s, Fredericton’s longest-running, semi-monthly, poetry-andmore, reading-series. We begin next Sunday, October 19 with song, embodied by singer-songwriters from Ottawa, Casey Calvern Comeau,
and Richard Jeffrey.
This week’s event takes place on Sunday, October 19 at 2pm at 554 Queen Street (Molly’s Coffee House). Featuring: Singer-Songwriters
Casey Comeau and Richard Jeffrey. Plus an open set (3 minutes each) and a book draw.
Join us for our first event of the fall with music, as well as our open set, and book draw. All this for the price of admission: buying a drink
and/or lunch from Molly and Daryl; and paying attention to our featured guests, and to those in our open set.
Casey Comeau and Richard Jeffrey have been making appearances since 2000, including at Ottawa’s Bluesfest. Having played in bands
whose genres range from cabaret to experimental to garage rock, they have shared the stage with Stacey Earle, Mark Stuart, Elliott Brood,
the Kruger Brothers, Rae Spoon, Meredith Luce and many more. Emphasizing provocative song writing and using both traditional and
modern sounds, Comeau and Jeffrey produce a graceful blend of country, Acadian folk, rock, and pop. Influences include: Leonard Cohen;
Gillian Welch; baby raccoons; Dead Moon; Johnny Cash; harsh Canadian winters; and an awareness of how short our lives can be.
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11. Upcoming Music on the Hill Concert Oct 19
The following concert will be presented by Music on the Hill:
Children's Corner: Improvising with Nadia and Evan
Sunday, October 19, 2014 at 1pm
Memorial Hall, UNB Fredericton
Anyone can make music! Improvising session (includes making your own instrument) with violinist Nadia Francavilla and jazz saxophonist
and improviser Evan Shaw. Recommended for ages 8 – 15.
Tickets: $10 adult / $5 child / $25 family pass.
For more information contact: moth@unb.ca. Back to top.
12. Jo-Ann Fellows Book Signing Oct 19
On Sunday, October 19 from 10am-2pm, Jo-Ann Fellows will be signing her book, 385 Northumberland Street, at the Fredericton Direct
Charge Co-op on the Vanier Highway. The price of the book will be reduced by 10% for this event. Back to top.
13. NB Film Co-op’s Monday Night Film Series presents The Immigrant and Magic in the Moonlight Oct 20 & 27
The Immigrant
October 20, 2014, 7:30pm at Tilley Hall, UNB Campus
James Gray
USA, 2013
English
90 minutes
Principal Cast: Marion Cotillard, Joaquin Phoenix, Jeremy Renner, Dagmara Dominczyk, Yelena Solovey
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In James Gray's The Immigrant, Ewa Cybulski (Marion Cotillard) and her sister sail to New York from their native Poland in search of a new
start and the American dream. When they reach Ellis Island, doctors discover that Magda (Angela Sarafyan) is ill, and the two women are
separated. Ewa is released onto the mean streets of Manhattan while her sister is quarantined.
Alone, with nowhere to turn and desperate to reunite with Magda, Ewa quickly falls prey to Bruno (Joaquin Phoenix), a charming but
wicked man who takes her in and forces her into prostitution. The arrival of Orlando (Jeremy Renner) - a dashing stage magician who is
also Bruno's cousin - restores her self-belief and hopes for a brighter future, becoming her only chance to escape the nightmare in which
she finds herself.
Magic in the Moonlight
October 27, 2014, 7:30pm at Tilley Hall, UNB Campus
Woody Allen
USA, 2014
English
98 minutes
Principal Cast: Emma Stone, Colin Firth, Marcia Gay Harden, Jacki Weaver
Following the triumphs of the Academy Award–winning Midnight in Paris and Blue Jasmine, Woody Allen returns to the Continent with
Magic in the Moonlight. Set on the banks of the French Riviera amidst the high society of the Roaring Twenties, this sparkling, lighthearted charmer is part May-December romance and part comedy of manners.
Wealthy, middle-aged Englishman Stanley (Academy Award winner Colin Firth, The King’s Speech, The Railway Man) is asked to visit the
household of a rich socialite in the south of France in order to debunk a supposed “spiritual medium” who has the family under her spell.
However, Stanley soon has his ironclad skepticism put to the test when he meets the mystic in the flesh. Sophie (Emma Stone, The Help,
Gangster Squad) is a beautiful young woman who has the ability to look into a person’s eyes and tell them things about their life that no
one else could possibly know. Is it all a con—or could she actually be the real thing? As séances are succeeded by picturesque drives in the
country and strolls along the shoreline of this holiday paradise, Stanley’s po-faced pragmatism begins to give way to the mysteries of
magic—and the thrill of romance.
Firth and Stone are perfectly matched as the stoic Stanley and the effervescent Sophie, and Allen’s masterfully light touch recalls all the
pleasures of his previous classics. With its irrepressible charm and stunningly beautiful setting, Magic in the Moonlight may just have you
booking a ticket to the Côte d’Azur.
This term, 12 limited release, independent, foreign, and Canadian films will be shown. The film series is open to everyone. Regular
admission is $7; Member’s admission is $4. January-April Memberships are $20 (regular), and $12 (Students/Seniors (65 years and
up)/NBFC Members). Memberships are available at the door.
For further info, contact NB Film Co-op at 455-1632, info@nbfilmcoop.com, or http://www.nbfilmcoop.com/exhibition/monday-nightfilm-series. The NB Film Co-op in partnership with the UNB Faculty of Arts and the Toronto Film Festival presents the series. Back to top.
14. Fibre Artist Hilary Rice Presentation and Trunk Show Oct 21
Both a talented fibre artist and professional teacher, Hilary Rice will deliver an inspiring visual presentation and take us along her creative
journey at 7pm on Tuesday, October 21 at the Hugh John Flemming Forestry Complex. The cost is $5 at the door.
Along the Silk Road it is said that all things are connected. Each of us moves through our lives, one thing leading to another, the way the
silk journey of long ago was a continuous journey. In her inspirational talk, textile and mixed media artist Hilary Rice will share her story. It
is a journey that acts as a conduit for thoughts and ideas; a journey that winds through a progression of art quilts and into a new world of
creativity.
Arranged in conjunction with a week of workshops, the Fredericton Quilters' Guild is sponsoring this event and is pleased to invite the
public. All are welcome. Back to top.
15. Symphony NB Concert: Celebrating the Passion Oct 21
Symphony New Brunswick opens its 2014-15 season with a concert at Wilmot United Church, on Tuesday October 21 at 7:30pm. The first
program of the season, Celebrating the Passion, reveals the depth and quality of performance in Symphony New Brunswick that has been
developing since Michael Newnham took to the podium.
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One of New Brunswick's favourite new Canadians, Ms. Ludmila Knezkova-Hussey will play Tchaikovsky's First Piano Concerto backed by a
55 piece orchestra. This Piano Concerto is one of the best known in Tchaikovsky's repertoire and possibly his most passionate piece.
Keeping the program within the Northern Hemisphere, The Orchestra will also be playing Jean Sibelius' Symphony No. 2. This piece, like
Sibelius' Finlandia, played in the opening concert last season, is passionately patriotic, distinctive and uplifting. Maestro Newnham’s
choice of the Little Suite by Witold Lutosławski for the opening of the season was inspired by his personal passion for Poland and the
influences that its music had on his life and musical development.
Tickets are $40 for adults and $10 for students and are available at the Playhouse box office and at the door. Back to top.
16. Atlantic Canada Studies Seminar Series Oct 22
The University of New Brunswick’s Faculty of Arts presents A.J.B. Johnston’s From History to Fiction: The Thomas Pichon Project at 3pm on
October 22, 2014 in Tilley Hall, room 123. A.J.B. Johnston will be talking about the background to his Thomas Pichon project and reading
from his latest novel, The Maze (CBU Press). The project is a quartet of fiction about ambition, longing, and betrayal. The four books follow
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a central character and an intriguing supporting cast on their adventures in 18 -century France, England, and Atlantic Canada.
Johnston will give an illustrated presentation on his transition from historian to novelist and on some of the sources he uses. A historian at
the Fortress of Louisbourg for 23 years, Johnston’s work focuses on French Colonial history in Atlantic Canada. His book Endgame 1758,
won the Canadian Historical Association’s Clio Award. Visit his website at http://ajbjohnston.com/.
This is a Faculty of Arts collaboration Sponsored by Atlantic Canada Studies Centre, CRC in Atlantic Canada Studies, the Department of
English, and the Department of History. This is an open, interdisciplinary seminar to promote research and discussion on Atlantic Canada.
Refreshments will be served. Participation is welcome on an individual, occasional, or continuing basis. For more information, please
contact the co-chairs: Dr. Sasha Mullally at sasham@unb.ca ; and Dr. Elizabeth Mancke at emancke@unb.ca. Back to top.
17. Westminster Books presents A.J.B. Johnston Oct 22
Westminster Books presents A.J.B. Johnston, reading from his latest novel, The Maze (CBU Press), about spy Thomas Pichon and an
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intriguing supporting cast on their adventures in 18 -century France, England, and what is now Atlantic Canada.
This event will be a reading and book signing, and will take place at 7 pm on Wednesday, October 22, 2014 at Westminster Books, located
at 445 King Street, in Fredericton.
For more information, contact us at 454-1442, 1-800-561-7323, or info@westminsterbooks.com. This event is cosponsored by the Atlantic
Canada Studies Centre, UNB. Back to top.
18. Moveable Feast at the Fredericton Public Library Lecture: Food writing, blogging and social media Oct 22
Join the Fredericton Public Library's 2014 writer-in-residence and CBC local food columnist Karen Pinchin for a casual four-part lecture
series on words, books, and food. Events run from 7pm to 8:30pm at the Fredericton Public Library's Chickadee Hall. Light snacks and
beverages provided. Free!
October 22: Food writing, blogging and social media
Want to start your own blog or write about food? Want to know the secret to taking an Internet-worthy photo of your dinner? This
lecture, which will look at some of the best food writers in the business, will address some of the dos and donts of writing about food in
the public eye.
This series is supported by the City of Fredericton and Friends of the Fredericton Public Library. For more information please call 460-2829
or email ftonpub@gnb.ca. Back to top.
19. Lennie Gallant Celebrates Release of New Album and Book at the CSAC Oct 24
Join Lennie Gallant as he celebrates the release of his new album Live Acoustic at The Carleton at the Charlotte Street Arts Centre, located
at 732 Charlotte Street in Fredericton on Friday, October 24. Doors open at 7pm.; show time is 8pm.
Tickets are available on line at http://etixnow.com/events/lennie-gallant/oct-24-2014/charlotte-street-arts-centre
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Lennie Gallant is touring in celebration of the release of his new album entitled Live Acoustic at The Carleton. Just announced as a
nominee for the 2014 Canadian Folk Music Awards for both English Songwriter of the Year and Solo Artist of the Year on the strength of
his new recording, Lennie is also celebrating the launch of a new book entitled Peter’s Dream, which is a collaboration with visual artist
and sibling, Karen Gallant. All of this comes hot on the heels of his summer-long run at Charlottetown’s Mack Theatre with his show
Searching For Abegweit: The Island Songs and Stories of Lennie Gallant, a runaway hit that was extended to an incredible 57 sold out
shows.
Lennie Gallant’s new album contains 16 live tracks. It is a combination of brand new songs and fresh takes on familiar favourites from his
impressive back catalogue. New songs include Has Anybody Seen My Skates, God’s Reply, Amelia (inspired by Amelia Earhart, and cowritten with Liam Titcomb), and Abegweit, which was written for his hit show, in which he starred as part of this year’s Charlottetown
Summer Festival. The album also includes fan favourites such as Peter’s Dream, Mademoiselle, Laisse aller, and rockin’ versions of 47
Angels on Her Front Lawn, Tales of The Phantom Ship, and Tell Me A Ghost Story. Live Acoustic at The Carleton is Lennie’s tenth full length
recording and was captured over two nights in the intimate atmosphere of the award-winning songwriter music club, The Carleton, in
Halifax.
A recipient of the Order of Canada for his contributions to Canadian music culture, Lennie Gallant’s previously released body of work
includes nine albums, and has won him a host of awards and nominations from the Junos, ECMAs, and the Prix Eloizes. An international
touring artist who has represented Canada on song writing events in Nashville, London, and Texas; and who has entertained our troops in
Kandahar, performed at Canada Day events in Washington and London, and on the world stage at the XXI Winter Olympics, Lennie Gallant
in concert is not to be missed! Back to top.
20. New Exhibition My Favourite Things Begins at Gallery 78 Oct 24
My Favourite Things features five realist women artists. All five artists live or have roots in Atlantic Canada. Jessie Babin draws exquisitely
in graphite, charcoal and coloured pencil; Ann Balch’s paintings of faces in watercolour and oil are moving and introspective at the same
time; Joanne Hunt’s floral and still life compositions exemplify this artist’s eye for detail; Susan Paterson’s paintings in oil are classical
masterpieces; and Cathy Ross’s watercolour paintings uplift and engage the viewer.
Ann Manuel and Monica Lacey: Recent Work and Glenn Hall: Paintings from the Cabin remain on display until October 19, 2014.
Gallery 78 is open weekdays: Tuesday to Friday, 10am-5pm and on the weekends: Saturdays, 10am-3pm; Sundays, 1-4pm. We look
forward to seeing you soon. Gallery 78, is located at 796 Queen St. (corner of Church and Queen), in Fredericton. Visit virtually
at www.gallery78.com. Back to top.
21. The Playhouse presents Unforeseen Circumstances Oct 25
On Saturday October 25, 2014 at 1pm in The Playhouse Lobby, join in the conversation as we discuss Victor Frankenstein’s work and how
it relates to the world of science and technology. Playwright Walter Learning and director Caleb Marshall will be joined by St. Thomas
University’s Dr. Kelly Bronson (Acting Director, Science and Technology Studies), Dr. Robin Whitaker (Assistant Professor, Drama) and
other guests, to explore the ideas and themes presented in Mary Shelley’s classic novel. Back to top.
22. Band Blast 2014 Closing Concert at FHS Oct 26
The public is invited to the free closing concert of Band Blast 2014. Band Blast brings band musicians from all over for a weekend of
making music.
The concert will be held in the Tom Morrison Theater at Fredericton High School on Sunday October 26 at 2pm. Don Bosse is the
conductor. Back to top.
23. Annual APEGNB Haunted Tour is Back for 2014 Oct 29-Nov 1
It’s the event everyone’s been waiting all year for! This Halloween weekend, from October 29 to November 1, Engineers and Geoscientists
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New Brunswick will be staging their 6 annual APEGNB Haunted Tour at the Charlotte Street Arts Centre (CSAC) in Fredericton, to benefit
the centre and its outstanding, year-round ArtReach program. The Low Scare tours are also back again this year at Science East, with
proceeds going to support free public access to programs at the Exploratory Centre for Early Learning (ExCEL).
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The tour times are dates for the High Scare tours at the CSAC are:
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Thursday, October 30:
Friday, October 31:
Saturday, November
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Admission is $10/person cash at the door. Please note that we have a minimum age limit of 9 years old.
The tour times and dates for the Low Scare tours at Science East are:
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Friday, October 31:
Saturday, November 1:
12-5pm
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Admission is $8 at the door for children ages 3 and older, and accompanying adults get in for free. All children must be accompanied by an
adult.
Last year, more than 2000 people attended the APEGNB Haunted Tour at the CSAC, which brought in close to $20,000 to support local
educational programming for children, at-risk youth, seniors and disadvantaged groups. CSAC and Science East are Scare Central in
Fredericton-home of the original Haunted Tours! The fright stations are designed and staffed by engineers, artists and technology experts,
experienced in delivering top-notch Halloween thrills and chills. This year’s High Scare tour will include our wildly innovative fright
stations, costumed creepers and synchronized outdoor light and sound display. Visitors are encouraged to come early!
In addition to the amazing, dedicated volunteer support for the tour, we'd like to thank the following community sponsors:
Gold Sponsor: Home Depot / Team Depot
Silver Sponsors: Stantec, Oval International, DTI NB, TekCon, UNB EUS (Engineering Undergrad Society), Opus, RJ Bartlett, AMEC, CME Canadian Military Engineering school, Picaroons Traditional Ales, UP 93.1FM, CHSR 97.9FM and 6 Colour Copy & Printing.
Partners: Engineers Without Borders (EWB), UNB Drama / Theatre UNB, Science East, Worlds UNBound, and the Madrigal Players.
Established in 1920, Engineers and Geoscientists New Brunswick (APEGNB) protects the health and wealth of New Brunswickers by
regulating the practice of engineering and geoscience in the province. The Association is one of New Brunswick’s largest professional
regulatory bodies with more than 5,700 members. APEGNB is affiliated with Engineers Canada (which represents approximately 260,000
engineers across Canada) and Geoscientists Canada (which represents approximately 13,000 members across Canada).
For more information, visit the Haunted Tour website at http://www.hauntedtour.ca or call the Charlotte Street Arts Centre at 454-6952.
For info on the Low Scare tour at Science East, call 457-2340. Back to top.
24. New Brunswick Symphony presents the St. John String Quartet Oct 30
On Thursday, October 30 the New Brunswick Symphony presents the Saint John String Quartet in the Virtuoso Concert Series at 7:30pm in
the Recital Hall (Margaret Norrie McCain Hall, room 101) at St. Thomas University
Tickets are $25/adults, $10/students. Free admission for the students, staff, and faculty of St. Thomas University. Back to top.
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The Charlotte Street Arts Centre announces the juried lineup of musicians and bands selected for the 4 Annual New Brunswick Musicians
Emerge Festival (NB-ME), taking place at the CSAC this November 14-16:
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The Do Good Badlies (Plaster Rock/ Lindsay, ON)
Raegans Rayguns (Saint John)
The Disasterbaters (Moncton)
Sona (Moncton)
Sentimentals (Fredericton)
Mom, Can You Come Get Me? (Fredericton)
Zale To Infinity (Fredericton/ Moncton/ Montreal)
Jessica Michaud (Grand Falls/ Moncton)
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Also, Pastel Skeleton (Fredericton), a festival participant last year, will be back for a special guest performance!
Big congratulations to all of the musicians selected for this year’s NB-ME Festival. Every year in mid-November, the Charlotte Street Arts
Centre hosts the festival to support and showcase the diverse emerging musical talent from across our province. Festival performers not
only have the opportunity to play in the beautiful Charlotte Street Arts Centre Auditorium, but are also provided with access to relevant
and exciting professional development resources.
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Workshops | Classes | Art Camps
1. ArtsLink NB Launches 2014-15 Professional Development Series
ArtsLink NB is delighted to offer its members a series of workshops to provide them with the skills and resources they need to succeed.
Professional development is necessary for our artists and cultural workers to have long, creatively satisfying, and financially sustainable
careers in this province.
Writing for a Grant: John Murchie
November 19, 10am-4pm, at Connexion ARC, in Fredericton
Along with an overview of the typical components of grant applications, this workshop will focus on developing a project concept and
writing about it clearly and concisely. The session will focus on Canada Council for the Arts and artsnb. Learn how to write about yourself
and your art practice in a way that supports your proposal and discover what jurors look for when reviewing submissions. Participants are
asked to bring their partially-completed grant applications for feedback.
John Murchie is a visual artist and curator living and working in Sackville, NB. The former coordinator of Struts Gallery & Faucet Media
Arts Centre, he has served on numerous provincial and national juries.
All workshops are free to ArtsLink NB members, who are welcome to participate in as many of the workshops as they would like.
Non-member fees are $25 for half day sessions, and $50 for full day workshops.
Space is limited and registration is required. A $20 deposit is taken at registration to secure your spot, and will be reimbursed at the
workshop. Registration includes refreshments for half day sessions and lunch for full day sessions. Participants are responsible for their
own transportation and accommodation.
We welcome your feedback. What topics would you like to see offered in future sessions? Are you interested in facilitating a workshop or
do you know of any great facilitators you would recommend? Let us know at info@artslinknb.com or (506) 646-1832.
To register for the workshop visit: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/writing-for-a-grant-with-john-murchie-tickets-13551373523 . Back to top.
2. UNB Music Courses Offered
Beginner's Acoustic Guitar
In this class, you will practice basic techniques and skills with the inimitable Nick DeVries. Learn to read music and perform simple
melodies. All you need is a guitar! The class meets Wednesdays from 6:30-8:00pm in Memorial Hall on the UNB Fredericton Campus. It is
only five weeks long with the second instalment of Guitar Classes starting mid-November. The fee is $105. Contact conserv@unb.ca for
more information, or call 453-4697.
Learn to Play an Instrument with Heather Dunham
Never played a musical instrument but always wanted to learn? Adults have the opportunity to learn to play a concert band instrument in
a relaxed and fun atmosphere, no experience required. The ensemble meets regularly once a week until December 9th. This class is
conducted by the one and only Heather Dunham and the fee is $160. Contact conserv@unb.ca for more information, or call 453-4697.
Learn Musical Improvisation
The UNB Jazz Ensemble is for players just starting out on the path to playing jazz music. In the class you will learn the ins and outs of
playing in a jazz combo setting with other live musicians. Learning jazz standards has never been easier with this 12 week course. This class
is conducted by Jason Flores, a long time jazz musician and local freelance bassist. Contact conserv@unb.ca for more information, or call
453-4697.
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Beginners Hand Drumming
Wednesdays, October 15-December 3, 7-8pm
In this eight-week program, participants will learn the history of hand drumming, the proper care of a hand drum, several music rhythms
from West Africa and Latin America, and how to play Djembe or Congas. Directed by Cesar Morales. Fee: $90. For more information
contact: conserv@unb.ca or call 453-4697
Fredericton Youth Orchestra (FY0)
Saturdays until December 6th, 2014, 10:20am-12pm
Particularly seeking string players and percussionists in middle school and high school! Students will participate in a full symphonic
orchestra, gaining valuable practice and playing experience. The FYO will perform in end-of-term concerts and other community events.
Directed by Sam Arnold. Fee: $160. Scholarships are available! For more information contact: conserv@unb.ca or call 453-4697.
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3. One Day Intensive Adobe Photoshop Workshop Oct 18
From subtle corrections to drastic changes, this workshop will cover the basics of image enhancement. The instructor will go over image
handling, formats, and the more commonly used Photoshop tools. Let originality show in your photographs without relying entirely on the
same cellphone image-app filters that most people use today.
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Photoshop basics and image formats
Basic colour correction
Layers
Selections
Cropping and basics of image composition
Filters
Common tools
You will need your own laptop, and recent copy of Photoshop. (The trial version can be downloaded prior to the class from
http://www.adobe.com/downloads.html)
Instructor:
Times:
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Mike Meade
1-5pm
Saturday, October 18, 2014
Room 235, Marshall d'Avary Hall, 10 MacKay Drive, UNB Fredericton Campus
$55 (+HST)
For more information: http://www.unb.ca/cel/programview/enrichment/fredericton/photoshop.html. Back to top.
4. Meditation, Vinyasa & Kundalini Yoga, and Belly Dance Workshop with Siobhan Russell
This workshop will take place in the Charlotte St Arts Centre’s MPR Room on October 25 from 1-5pm. The workshop’s schedule is as
follows:
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1:00pm
1:15pm
1:30pm
2:45pm
3:00pm
3:15pm
4:15pm
4:45pm
Payment ($60, cash only) and Fill Out Health Information and Liability Release Form
Intro and Seated Meditation
Vinyasa/Kundalini Yoga Practice
Seated Meditation
Break
Belly Dance Skills and Drills( Beginners to Advanced)
Gentle Yoga Cool Down
Closing of Workshop/Gathering Items/Cleanup
Please bring a covered bottle of water, a proper yoga mat, and be dressed in appropriate yoga clothes. Bring a yoga belt or yoga block if
you have one, or any other yoga prop you would like to bring such as bolsters and blankets. You will most likely need a light snack for midafternoon break. Please be on time.
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Please RSVP to the workshop by contacting Siobhan at aspirecreate@gmail.com so that you can be added to mailing list for updates and
cancellations. If you are unsure if Belly Dance or either of the styles of Hatha Vinyasa or Kundalini Yoga is right for you, please contact
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5. October Workshops with Textile Artist Hilary Rice
Be inspired, learn something different and challenge yourself to be innovative with new techniques under the guidance of fibre artist and
professional teacher Hilary Rice when she visits New Brunswick in October. Sponsored by Fredericton Quilters’ Guild, these handson workshops will build confidence in using the techniques while exposing participants to broader possibilities. To see examples of Hilary’s
work, visit www.mestudios.ca.
Easy-Peasy Curves: The Basics of Top-Stitch Curved Piecing
Tuesday, October 21
No more sewing only straight lines! For confident beginner and beyond, produce a small landscape and be introduced to embellishing
ideas.
Kit fee: $50
Imagine & Create: Embellishment Techniques for Art Quilters
Wednesday-Thursday, October 22 – 23
With the mastery and exploration of an assortment of embellishment techniques, you can design and create anything! For anyone with an
adventurous spirit, emphasis will be on an imaginative approach to the creation of innovative works with input from an experienced fibre
artist.
Kit fee: $10
Funky Tricks & Techniques: For Textile & Mixed Media Artists
Friday, October 24
Learn a smattering of fun techniques applicable to a variety of artistic endeavours, such as transfer foiling, silk paper making, metal work
and toner transfer. For all people, all ages.
Kit fee: $20
Quilting with Metal/Mettle (or Everything You Wanted to Know About Metal Appliqué but were Afraid to Try)
Saturday, October 25
Instruction will be given on the entire how-to involved when working with metal as an appliqué accent - anneal your chosen metal, see
demos of embossing and colouring, use a blowtorch! For those with an adventurous spirit.
Kit fee: $20
Workshops run from 9am to 3:30pm and are being held at Willie O’Ree Place. Cost is $65 per day + kit fee. To register, contact LaVerne
McCallum Deakin 459-5324 or at lmd@bellaliant.net , or Lee McLean 451-1311 or at quilter@jamocha.com. Back to top.
6. Noteworthy Development through Music: Community Music Therapy for Children
Kimberly Arsenault, an accredited music therapist, will be running a series of 6 music therapy sessions for young children between the
ages of 3-7. As an accredited music therapist, she will use specifically learned techniques and music in order stimulate positive growth and
development in areas such as cognitive, physical, and social skills - all through the power (and fun) of music.
The sessions will take place on Saturday afternoons between November 1 and December 6. There are 3 possible time slots available:
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There will be a maximum number of 6 children per group. Sessions will take place at Haven for Hope, located at 347 Main Street,
Fredericton. The price is $150.00 per child ($25.00 per session).
To register or for more information, contact Kimberly Arsenault at: kimberlyarsenaultmt@gmail.com or phone (506) 259-1250.
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7. Upcoming Fall and Winter Art Classes with Carole Forbes
Learn to Draw and Paint with Samantha Atkinson
Ongoing all fall.
Thursday evening 6:30 to 9pm
Cost is $80 for 4 or a $20 drop in charge if space allows.
Learn to Draw and Paint with Carole Forbes
Resuming for the fall on September 2.
Tuesday and Wednesday mornings from 10am to 12:30pm; Tuesday evenings 6:30 to 9pm
All classes are $80 for 4; a $20 deposit will hold your spot. Some spaces are still available.
Learn to Draw and Paint with Samantha Atkinson or Carole Forbes
Ongoing starting September 3, 2014.
Takes place on Wednesday and Thursday evenings from 6:30pm to 9pm.
All classes are $80 for 4 weeks. A $20 deposit will hold your spot.
Beginner Watercolour with Sue Linton or Carole Forbes
All classes are $80 for 4 weeks. A $20 deposit will hold your spot.
Ongoing starting September 11, 2014.
Takes place on Thursday mornings 10am to 12:30pm.
*There is a 10% discount if you take both august workshops
All classes are held at Carole Forbes Techniques Studio, located at 787 Union Street in Fredericton. Please call 506-261-3299 or
email caroleforbes65@yahoo.com. Visit www.caroleforbes.com. Back to top.
Auditions | Call for Artist Submissions & Awards
1. Seeing Charlotte: A Short Film Contest looking for Story Lines about the History of the CSAC
The Charlotte Street Arts Centre, located at 732 Charlotte Street, is an historic Fredericton landmark. Built in 1884, the centre’s first
incarnation was as the Charlotte Street School, which boasts the title of being the oldest public school in Fredericton. In 2005, after a
number of years of abandonment, this historic gem was given a second life as an art centre.
Memories, history, architecture and art all connect in the storied past of this old building, and this rich past, present and future will be
celebrated during the Charlotte Street Arts Centre’s 10 Year Anniversary Celebration in 2015. As part of this celebration, the Charlotte
Street Arts Centre, in partnership with the NB Film Co-op, is hosting a contest looking for short film ideas about 732 Charlotte Street.
How would you make the Charlotte Street Arts Centre come to life on the big screen? What kind of craziness went on in this building
during its time as a school? How did its transformation from school to arts centre come to be? What lies ahead for Charlotte Street?
Submit your idea for a chance to win $600 to help make your take on Charlotte Street come to life! For more inspiration and information
about the Charlotte Street Art Centre/School, visit our blog at http://charlottestreethistory.wordpress.com/
Please submit your story idea (1 page) along with your full contact information (name, phone, email, address, other). Feel free to include a
link to any of your previous work. To enter this contest, visit the following link: bit.ly/1BdRBKX
Prizes: In addition to a yearlong membership at the NB Film Co-op (which includes access to gear and professional development
opportunities), the winner will receive $600 to be used to help produce the film. The winner will have five months to complete the final
product, which will be premiered on March 21, 2015 at the Charlotte Street Arts Centre’s “Birthday Bash”.
Contest Rules:
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Submissions will be accepted October 1 - November 1, 2014
Prize will be awarded November 15, 2014
English and French video proposals will be accepted (French videos must include English subtitles)
Max video length: 7 minutes
Contest is open to legal residents of New Brunswick. No age restrictions apply.
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2. New Brunswick Artisans Nouveau-Brunswick at the Atlantic Craft Trade Show (ACTS)
Are you an emerging craftsperson interested in wholesaling your work?
In partnership with the Government of New Brunswick, the NB Crafts Council will showcase emerging craftspeople at the New Brunswick
Artisans Nouveau-Brunswick booth at the Atlantic Craft Trade Show (ACTS), February 7-9, 2015 in Halifax, N.S. Space is limited.
Applications are due November 7.
This is a low-cost, low-risk opportunity for craftspeople who are new to the wholesale market and who have never before exhibited at
ACTS to sell their wares to a diverse audience outside of the province in a competitive trade environment. The NBCC is planning to
revitalize our booth this year and present a dynamic set of artisans. Participants receive a wholesale readiness workshop, Ready, Set, Go,
which will be presented by the Atlantic Craft Alliance.
You do not have to be a member of the NB Crafts Council to apply. For more information and for an application form, please contact the
NB Crafts Council at (506) 450-8989, or events@nbcraftscouncil.ca. Back to top.
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Galleries at a Glance
Acacia Gallery: 1948 Lakeview Road, Cambridge-Narrows, New Brunswick, E4C 1N2 | Phone: 488-1119 | Website: www.flynnfineart.com
| Hours: Saturday and Sunday. 12- 5pm, or by appointment.
Artful Persuasion: 79 York Street, Fredericton | Phone: 450-0464 |Website: www.facebook.com/ArtfulPersuasion | Hours: MondayFriday, 10am-6pm, and Saturday 10am-5pm.
Beaverbrook Art Gallery: 703 Queen Street, Fredericton, E3B 5A6 | Phone: 458-2028 | Email: emailbag@beaverbrookartgallery.org |
Website: www.beaverbrookartgallery.org | Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday from 10am-5pm, Thursday from
10am-9pm, Sunday from 12-5pm.
Botinicals Gift Shop Inc.: 610 Queen Street, Fredericton, N.B. E3B 1C2 | Phone: 454-6101 | Email: botinicalsgiftshop@nb.aibn.com |
Hours: Monday – Friday 10am-6pm, Saturday 10am-pm4 | Website: www.botinicalsgiftshop.com. Like us on Facebook for all the latest
updates and specials in the shop.
Brookside Gallery: Located within the Brookside Mall at 435 Brookside Drive, Fredericton, NB E3A 8V4 | Email: donnabirdsart@gmail.com
| Hours: Monday-Friday 10am-9pm, Saturday 10am-6pm, Closed Sunday | An artist-run gallery currently representing 14 local artists.
Charlotte Glencross Gallery, Charlotte Street Arts Centre: 732 Charlotte Street, Fredericton, E3B 5C8 | Phone: 454-6952 | Email:
info@charlottestreearts.ca |Website: www.charlottestreetarts.ca. | Hours: Seven days a week until 10pm.
Fredericton Region Museum: 571 Queen Street, Fredericton | Phone: 455-6041 | Email: info@yorksunburymuseum.com | Website:
www.yorksunburymuseum.com | Hours: April – June: Tuesday to Saturday: 1-4pm (by appointment or by chance); July – August: Sunday
to Saturday: 10am-5pm; September – November: Tuesday to Saturday: 1-4pm (by appointment or by chance); December – March: By
appointment* or by chance.
Fredericton Playhouse Annex Gallery: Gallery Connexion's Annex Gallery at the Playhouse, 686 Queen Street, Fredericton, E3B 1C2 |
Phone: 454-1433 | Email: nnxgallery@gmail.com | Website: www.galleryconnexion.ca/programming/annex-gallery/ | Hours: Tuesday Friday 12-6pm.
Galerie des Bâtisseurs: Centre communautaire Sainte-Anne, 715 Priestman Street | Phone: 453-2731 | Hours: Monday-Saturday from
8am-10pm, Sunday from 8am-9pm.
Gallery 78: 796 Queen Street, Fredericton | Phone: 454-5192 | Email: art@gallery78.com | Website: www.gallery78.com | Hours:
Tuesday-Friday 10am-5pm, Saturday 10am-3pm, Sunday 1-4pm.
Connexion ARC: Charlotte Street Art Centre, 732 Charlotte Street, Fredericton | Phone: 454-1433 | Email: connex@nbnet.nb.ca |
Website: www.connexionARC.org | Hours: Regular Hours: Tuesday to Friday, 12-6pm; Summer Hours: Friday and Saturday, 12-6pm.
Ingrid Mueller Art + Concepts: 225 Woodstock Road, Second Floor Delta Hotel, Fredericton | Phone: 454-2278 | Email:
gallery@ingridmueller.ca | Website: http://www.artcontact.ca | Hours: Tuesday to Saturday 11am-7pm, Sunday and Monday by
appointment.
Isaac's Way Restaurant Art Gallery: 649 Queen Street, Fredericton | Phone: 474-7222 | Email: isaacs@nbnet.nb.ca | Website:
http://isaacsway.ca | Hours: Monday-Friday 11am; Saturday and Sunday 8am (Closing Hours Sunday-Wednesday 10pm, ThursdaySaturday 11pm.
Government House: 51 Woodstock Road, Fredericton | Phone: 453-2505 | Email: ltgov@gnb.ca. | Hours: Monday – Friday, 10am-5pm.
Little Brown Jug Antiques: 540 Route 105, Maugerville, New Brunswick | Phone: 459-4416. Website: www.littlebrownjugantiques.com |
Hours: Monday – Friday 9am-5pm.
M&T Deli Art Gallery: 546 Queen Street, Fredericton | Phone: 458-9068 | Email: mtdeli@nb.aibn.com | Website: http://mtdeli.com |
Hours: Monday-Thursday from 7:30am-5pm, Fridays from 7:30am-4:30pm, Saturdays 10am-3pm.
New Brunswick Sports Hall of Fame: 503 Queen Street, Fredericton | Phone: 453-3747 | Email: nbsportshalloffame@gnb.ca |Website:
www.nbsportshalloffame.com | Hours: Open daily June through August, Tuesday-Saturday 9:30am-5pm, and during Harvest Jazz and
Blues Festival. Individual and group tours by appointment during the fall, winter, and spring seasons.
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The Gallery: New Brunswick College of Craft and Design, 457 Queen Street, Fredericton | Phone: 453-2305 | Email: karen.ruet@gnb.ca |
Website: www.nbccd.ca/en/home/default.aspx | Hours: Monday-Friday from 8:15am-4:30pm.
Saunders Studio Art Gallery: 29 Route 616, Keswick Ridge, New Brunswick | Phone: 506-363-2917.
Shannex Parkland Pedway Gallery: 35 Patience Lane, Fredericton |Phone: 460-8546 | Fax: 460-7275 | Mobile: 292-4025 |
Email: ppacey@shannex.com | Website: www.experienceparkland.com | Hours: By appointment from 9am-4pm.
UNB Art Centre: Memorial Hall, 9 Bailey Drive, UNB Campus, Fredericton | Phone: 453-4623 | Website: www.cel.unb.ca/pce | Hours:
Monday-Friday from 9am-4pm.
Fredericton Arts Alliance is a charitable incorporated non-profit organization.
Charitable tax receipts will be issued for donations of $10 or more.
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Contact the Fredericton Arts Alliance
Would you like more information about the FAA? Would you like to get involved?
Fredericton Arts Alliance, P.O. Box 1303, Station A, Fredericton, NB, E3B 5C8
Phone: (506) 443.9900 | Email: frederictonartsalliance@yahoo.ca | www.frederictonartsalliance.ca/
ARTSnews Editor, Bridget Spence | frederictonartsnews@gmail.com
2013-14 Fredericton Arts Alliance Board Members
EXECUTIVE MEMBERS
BOARD MEMBERS
Jean Rooney - President
Penny Pacey - Vice President
Cynthia Ryder - Treasurer
Russ Hunt - Secretary
Katie FitzRandolph - Past President
Allen Bentley
Sabine Campbell
Renee Davis
Marie Maltais
Penny Pacey
Susan Pierce
Barbara Roberts
Natalie Sappier
The Fredericton Arts Alliance gratefully acknowledges the financial
support it receives for ARTSnews from the City of Fredericton