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ARTSnews SERVING THE ARTS IN THE FREDERICTON REGION November 6, 2014 Volume 15, Issue 43 In this issue *Click the “Back to top” link after each notice to return to “In This Issue”. Upcoming Events 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. FAA Launches Second Artists in the Schools Series Maritime Shino: New work by Lee Horus Clark at Gallery 78 th 4 Annual New Brunswick Musicians Emerge Festival Tickets on Sale Now The FHS Music Department presents their Fall Concerts Nov 6 Wayne Curtis’ Sleigh Tracks in New Snow Launches at Westminster Books Nov 6 National Theatre Live presents Of Mice and Men at Cineplex Nov 6 Connexion ARC presents the Cold Cuts Video Festival Nov 6-20 Carl Parker and Penelope Stevens Open Solo Exhibitions at the Charlotte Street Arts Centre Nov 7 NB Media Co-op, Connexion ARC, and Canada World Youth present El Jones Nov 8 The George Steeves Fun-Raiser Nov 8 Coming up at the Fredericton Playhouse Nov 8-20 th TNB’s Honours 100 Anniversary of WWI with Somme Letters Home Nov 9 NB Film Co-op’s Monday Night Film Series presents Calvary Nov 10 & 17 Two Women Artists Exhibit Diverse Contemporary Views at the UNB Art Centre Nov 14 Nasty Shadows Theatre Company presents Rougher Magic: A Cubist Shakespeare by Robert Moore Nov 14 HARD)s(CORE presents The Surgery Series: Susanna Hood and Scott Thomson Nov 14 Live Stand-up Comedy presents Battle of the Comedians Nov 14 ArtsLink Invites Fredericton Artists to Attend 2014 Forum and AGM Nov 14-15 The CFUW presents a Free Public Talk: Conservation and the Long View Nov 15 Upcoming Book Launch at Loominations Studio and Gallery Nov 16 Shannex Parkland Fredericton Book Club Nov 18 Addictions and Mental Health Services Fredericton presents its Second Annual Recovery Art Show Music on the Hill presents Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans with Live Chamber Music Accompaniment Nov 19 The Andrews Initiative Presents: Nora Young Seeing the Forest and the Trees Nov 20 Workshops | Classes | Art Camps 1. 2. 3. 4. Figure Drawing Studio at NBCCD Offered Again in November ArtsLink NB Launches 201415 Professional Development Series Noteworthy Development through Music: Community Music Therapy for Children Upcoming Fall and Winter Art Classes with Carole Forbes Auditions | Call for Artist Submissions & Awards 1. 2. 3. 4. New Brunswick Artisans Nouveau-Brunswick at the Atlantic Craft Trade Show (ACTS) Shannex Parkland Fredericton Accepting Submission for Christmas Art Gallery Exhibition Call for Proposals: Charlotte Glencross Gallery New Brunswick Youth Choir Now Accepting Auditions ARTSnews November 6, 2014 Volume 16, Issue 43 2 1. FAA Launches Second Artists in the Schools Series The Fredericton Arts Alliance is sponsoring a new series of Art in the Schools projects. The FAA will pay artists $500 to work with a school classroom for about 25 hours on a project to be coordinated with a classroom teacher. Priority will go to projects that involve the students directly and that produce something of lasting value for the school, the class, or the students. In the first series, which ran last spring, students created murals in three schools, a book of photography in a fourth, individual original paintings in a fifth, and worked on a film/digital media project in a sixth. Artists can work in any media – a musician working with children’s words to create a song, creating a dance to dramatize a history lesson, a visual artist working with a class to illustrate class stories and create a book. The FAA will also cover all material costs involved in the creation, upon submission of receipts. The program is administered through the Anglophone West School District, and its Fine Arts Coordinator, Andrea Penney. Application forms and detailed criteria are available from her at Andrea.Penney@NBED.NB.CA. The FAA encourages teachers in the area to make proposals as well as artists to come up with ideas. We will work with teachers and artists to pair up proposals to make exciting things happen. The guidelines are flexible enough to permit a wide range of suggestions to come forward. The deadline for applications is November 28. To view the guidelines for this project visit: http://www.frederictonartsalliance.ca/pdfs/SPGuidelines2014.pdf For an application form visit: http://www.frederictonartsalliance.ca/pdfs/SPApp2014.pdf For more information contact: For the FAA: Katie FitzRandolph (kfitzr@nbnet.nb.ca) For the school district: Andrea Penney (Andrea.Penney@NBED.NB.CA) Back to top. 2. Maritime Shino: New work by Lee Horus Clark at Gallery 78 Interesting and beautiful surprises always emerge from Lee Horus Clark's wood-fire kilns. His process creates a magical array of natural ash on his organic forms. For 15 years, Lee has experimented with indigenous materials for his shino glazes. Maritime Shino is his first exhibition where the shino glaze is derived solely from minerals and elements collected right here in the Maritimes. These works were fired in an Anagama kiln that Lee designed and built himself at his home in rural New Brunswick. The exhibition will continue until November 16, 2014 along with My Favourite Things featuring paintings and drawings by Jessie Babin, Ann Balch, Joanne Hunt, Susan Paterson, and Cathy Ross Gallery 78 is open weekdays: Tuesday to Friday 10am-5pm and on the weekends: Saturdays 10am-3pm, Sundays 1-4pm. Or visit virtually at: www.gallery78.com. We look forward to seeing you soon. Back to top. th 3. 4 Annual New Brunswick Musicians Emerge Festival Tickets on Sale Now Support New Brunswick's fresh, home-grown talent! We've got an amazing line-up this year, folks - with a variety of music genres, plus super slick musicians and music groups from around the province. This event just keeps getting better every year. Tickets: Adults: $10/ night, cash at the door or $15/ festival pass gets you in to both nights (best deal ever) Students/ Seniors/ Underemployed: $7/ night, cash at the door or $10/ festival pass Festival passes are available at Reads Newsstand on King Street in Fredericton, as well as at the Charlotte Street Arts Centre administrative office in Room 200, 732 Charlotte Street, Fredericton. ARTSnews November 6, 2014 Volume 16, Issue 43 3 Our impressive lineup for Friday and Saturday nights: November 14, show beginning 8pm, doors open 7:30pm Sona Mom, Can You Come Get Me? Zale to Infinity The Disasterbaters Special guests: Pastel Skeleton November 15, show beginning 8pm, doors open 7:30pm Jessica Michaud Raegans Rayguns Super Secret Special Performance! Sentimentals The Do Good Badlies Get your early fix with our music sampler of some of the performers this year at: http://bit.ly/1Da2YVp. Back to top. 4. The FHS Music Department presents their Fall Concerts Nov 6 The FHS music department is presenting their Fall Concerts on November 6, 2014 at 7:30pm in the Tom Morrison Theatre. The concert will feature the String Ensemble under the direction of Ms. Alison Milne, the FHS Jazz Band under the direction of Craig Woodcock, and the FHS Concert Band under the direction of Mr. Don Bossé. The concert band will be performing a moving piece in tribute to all who have served our country in uniform, in particular those who have lost their lives in recent months. Admission is $5 per person and $12 per family. For more information please contact Don Bosse at don.bosse@nbed.nb.ca. Back to top. 5. Wayne Curtis’ Sleigh Tracks in New Snow Launches at Westminster Books Nov 6 Wayne Curtis’ new book, Sleigh Tracks in New Snow will be launched at Westminster Books on King Street Fredericton on Thursday, November 6 at 7pm; just one day after Mr. Curtis will receive the Order of New Brunswick. There will be a short reading by the author and a signing. Refreshments will be served. Sleigh Tracks in New Snow (Maritime Christmas Stories) is a collection of stories written by Curtis over the past forty-odd years. This is Wayne Curtis’ 15th book. Back to top. 6. National Theatre Live presents Of Mice and Men at Cineplex Nov 6 Golden Globe winner and Academy Award nominee James Franco (127 Hours, Milk) and Tony Award nominee Chris O’Dowd (Bridesmaids, Girls) star in the hit Broadway production Of Mice and Men, filmed on stage by National Theatre Live. This landmark revival of Nobel Prize winner John Steinbeck's play is a powerful portrait of the American spirit and a heartbreaking testament to the bonds of friendship. Of Mice and Men is directed by Tony Award, Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circles award winner Anna D. Shapiro (Broadway’s August: Osage County) and features Leighton Meester (Country Strong, Gossip Girl) and Tony Award winner Jim Norton (The Seafarer). The production was nominated for two Tony Awards, including Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Play for Chris O'Dowd. This live showing will take place on Thursday, November 6 at 7pm at Cineplex, Regent Mall. For more information visit http://www.cineplex.com/Events/NationalTheatre or call or call 458-9704. Back to top. 7. Connexion ARC presents the Cold Cuts Video Festival Nov 6-20 The presence of digital media and the online world is now ubiquitous. Its relevance is unquestioned. Its scope is poignant and inescapable – and we must revel in it! From November 6-20, Connexion ARC will host the Cold Cuts Video Festival on tour from Dawson City, Yukon. Curated by Nicole Rayburn, this year’s theme, Revel in It!, explores the world of pop culture and mass media, through the work of artists who are enveloped by it, who wallow in it, and who from within its spectrum, reflect on the possibilities of social reconfiguration and the plurality of identity, offering both a critique of contemporary culture and a shameless and simultaneous embrace. Exhibiting artists include: Ryan Trecartin; Pipilotti Rist; Kent Monkman; Stephen Andrews & John Greyson; Istvan Kantor; Kelly Richardson; Jeremy Bailey; and Lisa Birke. Videos will be on exhibit at Connexion ARC, and at various locations in the downtown (see www.ConnexionARC.org for details). ARTSnews November 6, 2014 Volume 16, Issue 43 4 Join us on November 1h at 7pm, for a reception and one-time screening of Ryan Trecartin's feature length experimental video I-BE Area at Connexion ARC's mainspace gallery. Admission is free. Back to top. 8. Carl Parker and Penelope Stevens Open Solo Exhibitions at the Charlotte Street Arts Centre Nov 7 Two new solo exhibitions open at the Charlotte Street Arts Centre on Friday, November 7, 2014. Something Recognizable, an exhibition of stylized acrylic paintings by Carl Parker opens in the Charlotte Glencross Gallery, while #myhiphegemony, an exhibition of linocut prints by Penelope Stevens opens in the Penny Gallery. Both openings happen concurrently from 5:30-7pm. Quispamsis-based artist, Carl Parker, has shown his paintings across Canada, most recently in Calgary, Alberta, as well as internationally, at the La Biennale d'Arte Contemporanea di Firenze (Florence Biennale, 2011).Something Recognizable, a collection of acrylic paintings on canvas, is Parker's second solo exhibition in the Charlotte Glencross Gallery. Parker paints abstract, landscape and figure paintings with rich, impressionistic texture and a vivid colour palette - sometimes with a touch of whimsy in the subject matter. #myhiphegemony serves as an exploration of the young female, transforming through the lens of her iPhone, into a feminist. Fredericton artist and musician, Penelope Stevens explains, "I don't know when feminism became cool; when our culture, through social media and popular marketing, grabbed hold of feminism in a hegemonic distortion of its true values. The free spirits of the world, hairy armpits in full view, are suddenly raised to fashionista status, while subverting the underlying principles of equality and justice. Is it sexy to be feminist?" The Charlotte Street Arts Centre welcomes the public to join us for the opening reception of Something Recognizable: Stylized Paintings by Carl Parker in addition to #myhiphegemony by Penelope Stevens, on Friday, November 17, 2014, from 5:30-7pm. Both exhibitions run until December 9, 2014. Back to top. 9. NB Media Co-op, Connexion ARC, and Canada World Youth present El Jones Nov 8 El Jones is the Halifax poet laureate and an award-winning spoken word artist. This event takes place on Saturday, November 8, at 8pm at connexion ARC. El Jones will perform her award-winning spoken word poetry. th El has performed all over Canada, including at the 10 Anniversary All-Star edition of When Sisters Speak in Toronto. In 2012, she was sponsored by Citizenship and Heritage Canada on a reading tour of Nova Scotia with George Elliott Clarke. Her poetry is particularly committed to political causes and social justice and has worked extensively with organizations around Halifax performing and presenting on issues of social change. She is dedicated to using poetry in prison outreach and youth engagement. El is current artistic director of Word Iz Bond Spoken Word Artist Collective. She teaches in the African Canadian Transition Program at NSCC and in the Women's Studies program at Acadia. Local poets Stepha Zapata and Ben Dugdale will also perform and we will be treated to traditional dance and treats from Ghana by Canada World Youth participants currently working with different community groups in Fredericton. El Jones' trip to Fredericton is made possible by AUNBT - the UNB's faculty and library staff union. This event is wet/dry, with wine and beer and snacks. All welcome. For more information, contact info@nbmediacoop.org. Back to top. 10. The George Steeves Fun-Raiser Nov 8 The George Steeves Fun-Raiser is taking place on November 8, 2014, at the James Joyce Pub in the Crowne Plaza, Queen Street, Fredericton from 4:30 to 9pm. George is a well-known Fredericton area musician / fiddler who grew up in the Moncton area and learned to play from Ivan Hicks and other well-known East-Coast fiddlers. Come support George and be entertained with the great music of Doug and Lava Forbes, Darrell Grant, Jim Blewett, Ivan and Vivian Hicks, and Eric LeBlanc and Friends featuring George Steeves. Lots of music and fun, lots of prizes, all proceeds to help George deal with the challenges of Crohn's Disease. Back to top. ARTSnews November 6, 2014 Volume 16, Issue 43 5 11. Coming up at the Fredericton Playhouse Nov 8-20 November 8, 7:30pm SAGE presents Comedian Gerry Dee Gerry Dee is the star and creator of CBC’s hit sitcom Mr. D, author of Teaching: It’s Harder Than It Looks. He also appeared on Gerry Dee Sports Reporter on The Score. He is the 2013 Winner of a Canadian Screen Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Continuing Comedic Role. He is a former Canadian Comedy Award winner for Best Comic in Canada and was on NBC’s Last Comic Standing. Catch Gerry Dee perform Live in The Real Mr. D 2014 Comedy Tour where he will touch upon marriage, fatherhood, and his years as a teacher. Gerry Dee is a comedian you do not want to miss. He will provide you with a night of laughter you will never forget. Recommended 14 years and older. November 19, 6:30-7pm (at the Fredericton Public Library) Experience More! Presents A Space Odyssey in Blacklight Children of all ages are invited to join us for a blacklight odyssey through the sky. Explore the life of Galileo, the man who proved that the Earth revolves around the sun. No charge. Register by calling 460-2806 In Conjunction with the Spotlight performance: Tafelmusik, November 27, 7:30pm November 20, 8pm (at the William Brydon Jack Observatory, Baily Drive, UNB) Experience More! presents Stargazing with the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada Join the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada, New Brunswick chapter for an evening of stargazing at the William Brydone Jack Observatory, Canada’s oldest observatory. No charge In Conjunction with the Spotlight performance: Tafelmusik, November 27, 7:30pm. Back to top. th 12. TNB’s Honours 100 Anniversary of WWI with Somme Letters Home Nov 9 th Theatre New Brunswick Honours the 100 anniversary of WW1 with a production of Somme Letters Home, from the letters of Private John Bapst Cronin, on November 9 at The TNB Studio. Adapted by Caleb Marshall. This intimate, two-actor play, starring Fredericton’s Alex Donovan and Sharisse LeBrun, is based on actual correspondence between one New Brunswick soldier serving in France, and his family at home in Saint John. Somme Letters Home is drawn directly from the forty-five th letters Pte. John Bapst Cronin wrote to his mother, brother, and his sister Molly in Saint John while he served with The 49 Western Battalion during the Great War these letters are artifacts, preserving a personal, military and Canadian history that we must never forget. Such a thorough first hand depiction of the soldiers experience is rivaled only by some of the Great War novels of the period. Tickets available at the door: $15 for General; $10 for Students. Space is limited ; please call 460-1381 to reserve seating. Back to top. 13. NB Film Co-op’s Monday Night Film Series presents Calvary Nov 10 & 17 Calvary November 10, 2014, 7:30pm at Tilley Hall, UNB Campus John Michael McDonagh Ireland/United Kingdom, 2014 English 100 minutes Principal Cast: Brendan Gleeson, Chris O'Dowd, Aidan Gillen, Kelly Reilly, Dylan Moran, M. Emmet Walsh, Domhnall Gleeson, Marie-Josée Croze In his follow-up to The Guard, writer and director John Michael McDonagh returns with a superbly written, darkly funny and powerfully moving mystery set in a sleepy coastal village in County Sligo, Ireland. Anchored by a magnificent central performance from McDonagh’s Guard star Brendan Gleeson (The Grand Seduction), Calvary focuses on local parish priest Father James (Gleeson), who, after receiving a death threat from one of his parishioners during confession, spends what he believes to be the last week of his life pondering whether he’s made any difference at all to his community. Though Father James apparently knows the identity of his would-be murderer, he is more concerned about the struggling souls around him than of his own fate, and calmly goes about his weekly rounds in this quiet village where all is not as it seems. One by one, the assorted villagers (and potential suspects) are given a chance to tell their variously unhappy stories: a smug local tycoon (Dylan Moran, Good Vibrations), the cuckolded butcher (Chris O’Dowd, The Sapphires), his promiscuous wife (Orla O’Rourke), her surly lover (Isaach De Bankolé, The Limits of Control), a disillusioned cop (Gary Lydon, War Horse), and a cynical doctor (Aidan Gillen, HBO’s Game of Thrones). ARTSnews November 6, 2014 Volume 16, Issue 43 6 At the same time, Father James is visited by his troubled daughter Fiona (Kelly Reilly, Edwin Boyd: Citizen Gangster), the result of his tragic marriage in the years before he joined the priesthood. In each encounter, the benevolent priest patiently argues for the value of the Church—and of faith in general—in a modern society increasingly skeptical of this seemingly archaic institution. Featuring lively performances, spectacular scenery, and crackling dialogue, Calvary offers a contemplative portrait of faith and guilt. Filled with fierce gallows humour and touching compassion, it’s a must-see for believers and agnostics alike. Fading Gigolo November 17, 2014, 7:30pm at Tilley Hall, UNB Campus John Turturro USA, 2013 English 98 minutes Principal Cast: John Turturro, Woody Allen, Vanessa Paradis, Liev Schreiber, Sharon Stone, Sofia Vergara John Turturro (Margot at the Wedding, O Brother, Where Art Thou?) has played a number of strange parts in his acclaimed career, but in his new film as writer, director and star, he tackles his most unlikely role yet: a man who decides to enter the gigolo game more than a little late in life, with the aid of an equally novice pimp played by none other than Woody Allen. Accept this brilliantly absurd premise and you’re in for a hilarious ride. Fioravante (Turturro) is a florist whose friend Murray (Allen) is facing insolvency with the imminent closure of his small bookshop. Searching for a way to save the business, the friends hit upon the idea that, in a New York full of wealthy older women with active libidos, surely a greying Don Juan could make a few bucks. And so, adopting the names “Virgil Howard” and “Dan Bongo,” the duo embarks upon the world’s oldest profession. Turturro sets up this crazy idea in quick, bold strokes, then goes on to explore just what it would mean to be a man-for-hire well past his prime. His brilliantly leftfield comic sensibility is given even greater punch by a marvellous supporting cast, including Sharon Stone (Bobby) and Sofia Vergara (television’s Modern Family) as eager clients, and Vanessa Paradis (Café de Flore) as a lonely and sheltered orthodox Jewish widow whose tentative romance with Fioravante plays out under the watchful eye of Dovi (Liev Schreiber, The Reluctant Fundamentalist), a vigilant member of the neighbourhood’s Jewish police. In the midst of Allen’s remarkable resurgence behind the camera, it’s a thrill to watch him work onscreen with someone else’s material. His wit and distinctive comic rhythms are in fine form here, and Turturro knows how to use the legend to best effect. With Fading Gigolo, Allen adds yet another indelible role to his catalogue of New York stories. 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. Two Women Artists Exhibit Diverse Contemporary Views at the UNB Art Centre Nov 14 Join us on November 14 at 5pm at the UNB Art Centre in Memorial Hall for the opening of two special exhibits - Unstilled Egos: Selected Works by Chantal Khoury, and Dozay’s Glooscap/Kluscap Series. Chantal Khoury’s artistic practice focuses on figurative studies that probe the female identity, awkward beauty, and lost glamour. Her compositions are inspired by images found in newspapers and magazines and often feature a “lonely protagonist.” Working in oil paint, Ms. Khoury’s paintings are simplified and abstracted, featuring a Fauvist palette with intense colour contrasts and loose brushwork. The paintings presented in the exhibition Unstilled Egos: Selected Works by Chantal Khoury are striking studies in contemporary expressionism. Originally from Fredericton, now based in Montreal, Chantal Khoury received her BFA from Concordia University. Dozay’s Glooscap/Kluscap Series, was born of a desire to bring attention to the distinct aboriginal culture of the Wabanaki tribes of North America. Illustrating the story of Glooscap, the legendary founder and guide of the Wabanaki people, the exhibit features episodes in the life of Glooscap and traces his adventures along the Wolastoq. Each painting is accompanied by text panels containing stories, poems and historical notes describing the landmarks in each of the paintings. ARTSnews November 6, 2014 Volume 16, Issue 43 7 These airbrushed acrylic paintings have the appearance of dreams, or recollections, referencing the stories the Wabanaki people have always known but which were never written down. Each painting features a unique border design based on ancient petroglyphs, birch bark baskets, clothing and wampum. Dozay was born and raised on the banks of the Saint John and Tobique Rivers. She attended the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design. This exhibit is presented in conjunction with the University of New Brunswick’s Mi’kmaq-Maliseet Institute’s Circle of Understanding program designed to promote Mi’kmaq-Maliseet culture and history within the community. As part of this program please join us on December 3, 2014 for the Circle of Understanding Program, Celebration of Wolastoqey and Mi’kmaq Culture. Unstilled Egos: Selected Works by Chantal Khoury and Dozay’s Glooscap/Kluscap Series will be on view at the UNB Art Centre’s East and West Galleries November 14 - December 19, 2014. The UNB Art Centre is located at Memorial Hall, 9 Bailey Drive, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton. The galleries are open from 9am-4pm weekdays and for special events. Admission is free to members of the public. Everyone is welcome. Back to top. 15. Nasty Shadows Theatre Company presents Rougher Magic: A Cubist Shakespeare by Robert Moore Nov 14 Is there anything older than the story of civilized folk trapped on a desert island? This particular telling of the age-old tale centres around a loving yet strangely indifferent father whose powers are failing him, his fantastically nasty dogsbody of a spirit helper, his estranged daughter and her several alter-egos, and last and (too often) least, a colonized son/brother (the island's only indigenous inhabitant) who has yet to figure out the rules governing the master race's notions of "civil conversation." Sound familiar? Rougher Magic: A Cubist Shakespeare is written through, as much as around, Shakespeare’s The Tempest. Using one of the Bard’s final plays as the source for a stunningly original story, Rougher Magic is a funny and moving deconstruction of the various ways in which The Tempest (that extended meditation on the inevitability of death) constructs race and gender. Robert Moore’s Rougher Magic, directed by fellow Shadow co-founder, Scott Shannon, and performed by a tribe of veteran ‘Nasties,’ offers an unforgettable theatrical adventure for cast and audience alike. This production will run in Fredericton and Saint John on four “Featured Fridays” at 7:30pm nightly. The dates and locations are: November 14: November 21: November 28: December 5: TNB Studio, Fredericton Sanctuary Theatre, Saint John Sanctuary Theatre, Saint John TNB Studio, Fredericton Tickets are $10 at the door. Warning: This show contains wildly loose, and possibly offensive, language and subject matter. Please visit our site for more information: http://nastyshadows.com/, or let us know you’re coming through our Facebook Event: http://www.facebook.com/events/712236422146600/ A Season In Memory of a Shadow: Made possible by a gift from a fallen Shadow’s work friends: http://nastyshadows.com/about/playingwith-my-friend-andrew-jones/. Back to top. 16. HARD)s(CORE presents The Surgery Series: Susanna Hood and Scott Thomson Nov 14 This is the first concert for the 2014/15 Surgery Series season featuring the best in Canadian new music. On Saturday, November 14 at 9pm (doors open at 8:30pm) at HARD)s(CORE, located at 334 King Street, Unit 7 (Above Victory Meat Market). Susanna Hood and Scott Thomson The Muted Note: Extensive Autumn Tour for Multifaceted Poetry, Music, Dance Project Based on Poems by P.K. Page Montreal composer and trombonist, Scott Thomson, and dance artist and vocalist, Susanna Hood, will perform The Muted Note, a suite of songs and dances based on poems by P.K. Page, 40 times and in 9 Canadian provinces in the autumn of 2014. Tickets at the door are $10. For more information call: 476-1034. Back to top. ARTSnews November 6, 2014 Volume 16, Issue 43 8 17. Live Stand-up Comedy presents Battle of the Comedians Nov 14 On November 14, watch Trevor, Jon, John, and Vince battle it out and try to convince you that they are the funniest comedian. This event takes place at the Elks Club, located at 218 Brunswick Street. The show starts at 8:30pm. Tickets are $15. Free parking. Seats are limited. For more information, visit: https://www.facebook.com/livestandupcomedy. Back to top. 18. ArtsLink Invites Fredericton Artists to Attend 2014 Forum and AGM Nov 14-15 The 506: Creative Placemaking in New Brunswick is a dynamic, diverse and innovative forum that brings together stakeholders and thought leaders who want to explore “creative placemaking”, an evolving concept that is being adopted by communities around the world to intentionally leverage the power of arts and culture to make them stronger, and more successful. Hosted by ArtsLink NB, the forum is a key opportunity to learn, network, debate and discuss “creative placemaking” in the New Brunswick context, to explore how we might better engage art, culture and creativity as catalysts for community vibrancy, sustainability, prosperity and inclusiveness. The Objectives: Introduce the concept of “creative placemaking” in New Brunswick, and instigate discussion about its potential Bring together a diverse range of stakeholders around the idea of “creative placemaking” in New Brunswick Identify opportunities to advance the arts in New Brunswick Unite the regional arts community and cultivate new relationships and partnerships Increase awareness, understanding and appreciation of how arts and culture and can benefit communities Facilitate growth and prosperity socially, economically, artistically and culturally Dates: November 14-15, 2014 Location: Saint John, NB Prices: 65$ for non-members, free to ArtsLink NB Members. To RSVP go to https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/the-506-creative-placemaking-in-new-brunswick-artslink-nbs-2014-forum-agm-tickets13182442039. For more information contact Julie at www.ArtsLinkNB.com or (506) 646.1832. Back to top. 19. The CFUW presents a Free Public Talk: Conservation and the Long View Nov 15 The CFUW (Canadian Federation of University Women) invites members of the public to a free illustrated talk by New Brunswick Museum Conservator, Claire Titus, on Conservation and the Long View: Preserving Miller Brittain's Saint John Tuberculosis Hospital Mural Cartoons on Saturday, November 15, 2:30pm, at the Provincial Archives of New Brunswick (PANB), located at 23 Dineen Drive, UNB Campus. Free Parking. Light Refreshments. This talk on conserving the work of well-known New Brunswick artist, Miller Brittain, is in celebration of th the CFUW's 70 Anniversary in Fredericton. Back to top. 20. Upcoming Book Launch at Loominations Studio and Gallery Nov 16 Loominations Studio and Gallery, located on the beautiful Saint John River at 94 Grasse Circle in Fredericton, will be open on weekends from 1-5pm, or by appointment. On November 16, we will feature a Book Launch with Linda Hall. Phone 457-1443 for more information or an appointment. Back to top. 21. Shannex Parkland Fredericton Book Club Nov 18 Shannex Parkland Fredericton is welcoming avid readers from the public to come to our Monthly Book Club on Tuesday mornings at 10am in the Private Dining Room, Governor Hall, 35 Patience Lane. Our next meeting is November 18. It will provide a great opportunity to share favorite current reads, swap books, and socialize with fellow book lovers. We look forward to seeing you. Space is limited so please RSVP by calling Penny Pacey at 460-8546 or email ppacey@shannex.com. Back to top. ARTSnews November 6, 2014 Volume 16, Issue 43 9 22. Addictions and Mental Health Services Fredericton presents its Second Annual Recovery Art Show Addictions and Mental Health Services Fredericton is pleased to announce its second annual Recovery Art Show. This exhibit highlights substance abuse, addiction, recovery, and the role of creativity in recovery. The exhibit will be on display at the Fredericton Public Library, located at 12 Carleton Street, from November 1-27, 2014, and can be viewed during library hours. The public is invited to attend the Recovery Art Gala which will be held in the library on November 19, 2014, at 6pm in celebration of the artists and National Addictions Awareness Week. Back to top. 23. Music on the Hill presents Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans with Live Chamber Music Accompaniment Nov 19 Not your ordinary movie night! Experience F.W. Murnau’s award-winning silent film, Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans (1927), featuring a live soundtrack performed by violinist Nadia Francavilla, and guests. Enjoy this poignant and entertaining film along with a short educational talk on the role of theatre orchestras in 1920s filmmaking. This event takes place on Wednesday, November 19 at 7:30pm in Memorial Hall, UNB Fredericton. Tickets are $25 adults / $22 seniors / $10 students. Contact: moth@unb.ca or 453-4697. Back to top. 24. The Andrews Initiative Presents: Nora Young Seeing the Forest and the Trees Nov 20 Are you thriving in the digital age? Nora Young, host of CBC Radio’s Spark and the author of The Virtual Self, will pose this question on Thursday, November 20 at 7:30pm at the Wu Centre auditorium, UNB Fredericton Campus. In the first lecture of the series Re-Imagining the Internet hosted by the University of New Brunswick’s Andrew’s Initiative, Ms. Young will present a talk, entitled Seeing the Forest and the Trees: Surviving and Thriving in the Coming Data Boom. Admission is free and the public is invited to attend. Following the talk, Ms. Young will be available to sign her latest book, The Virtual Self: How Our Digital Lives Are Altering The World Around Us, published by McClelland and Stewart. The book will be available for sale that night. For more information, please visit www.unb.ca/initiatives/andrews. Back to top. Workshops | Classes | Art Camps 1. Figure Drawing Studio at NBCCD Offered Again in November Following the success of our initial offering this fall, we are pleased to announce that figure drawing sessions will be offered again on , Wednesday evenings on November 5, 12 and 19. The cost will be $20 for all 3 weeks, or $10 per night (free for full-time NBCCD students). You can pay Joss directly (cash only please) when rd you come to the studio. The studio is on the 3 floor of the main NB College of Craft and Design on Queen St., Fredericton. Sessions run from 6:30 to 9:00pm. The door will be locked, so you must be at the door at 6:30pm sharp! No strong chemicals allowed. Nude models are involved. For more information, contact Joss Richer at: joss.richer@gmail.com, 454-5214, or 478-4610. Back to top. 2. 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. ARTSnews November 6, 2014 Volume 16, Issue 43 10 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. 3. 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: 1-1:45pm 2:-2:45pm 3-3:45pm 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. Back to top. 4. 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. ARTSnews November 6, 2014 Volume 16, Issue 43 11 Auditions | Call for Artist Submissions & Awards 1. 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. 2. Shannex Parkland Fredericton Accepting Submission for Christmas Art Gallery Exhibition Shannex Parkland Fredericton Retirement Living Complex, located at 35 Patience Lane, is having its second exhibition of artwork in time for Christmas. The first exhibition was a great success with over 200 in attendance at the opening. The art gallery space is located in the beautiful pedways that connect the buildings. The show will provide an opportunity for artists to display and sell their artwork in time for the Christmas season. We are inviting local artists to display their work. All mediums are welcome. Artwork will be accepted until 3pm, Friday, November 21. We are requesting that the artist’s name, the title of the work, the dimensions, the medium, the price a short biography of the artist, and ideally a JPEG of the work or works be provided via email. Shannex is also inviting the public to the opening and to visit the gallery to view the artworks. Artists who are interested in participating should call or email Penny Pacey: 460-8546, ppacey@shannex.com. Back to top. 3. Call for Proposals: Charlotte Glencross Gallery The Charlotte Street Arts Centre is seeking proposals for the Charlotte Glencross Gallery, for our regular exhibition programming. The Charlotte Street Arts Centre “opens the doors of creative expression to all”, and invites professional artists, emerging artists, indigenous artists, multicultural artists, and students to apply. Submission deadline for full proposals is Monday, December 1, 2014 by 4pm EST. Applicants will be considered for exhibitions beginning mid-May 2015 through to 2016. Artists must submit proposals by email to csac.submissions@gmail.com with the subject heading: Glencross Gallery Submission - Regular Programming. Only two-dimensional works can be shown in the Charlotte Glencross Gallery (no sculptural works, please). Requirements: 250-word artist statement/ proposal for exhibition Arts CV (maximum of 3 pages) and 250-word biography No more than 10 images of work (JPEGS), 1024px at the largest side, 150 dpi Image list that specifies titles of work, date completed, media used and dimensions Completed application form and contract are available on our website at: http://charlottestreetarts.ca/index.php/site/how-to-apply All text files must be PDF or Word format. Applicants will be notified of the jury decisions by email on or before March 1, 2015. Questions regarding submissions can be sent to Exhibitions Committee Chair, Dana O'Regan at dana7454@gmail.com. Back to top. ARTSnews November 6, 2014 Volume 16, Issue 43 12 4. New Brunswick Youth Choir Now Accepting Auditions The New Brunswick Youth Choir is a four-day choral residency for singers between the ages of 16 and 24 which will take place at the Université de Moncton from May 7-10, 2015 under the direction of Scott Leithead. NBYC is an excellent opportunity for serious young singers to work with a nationally-recognized choral conductor and to connect with like-minded students from around the province who share a passion for singing. Auditions for the NBYC are now open. All auditions will be recorded and the file emailed to the New Brunswick Choral Federation office. The audition will consist of a song sung a cappella which demonstrates the singer's range, technique and vocal quality as well as a vocal exercise which is assigned by the NBCF. In addition to the recording, the candidate will include a letter of recommendation by a singing teacher or choir director and a general information form which is supplied by the NBCF. Deadline for submitting the audition recording and supporting materials is January 15, 2015. For further information about the audition or any aspect of the New Brunswick Youth Choir, please contact Dianne Roxborough Brown at the NBCF at 453-3731 or nbcf@nbnet.nb.ca. Back to top. ARTSnews November 6, 2014 Volume 16, Issue 43 13 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. Loominations Studio and Gallery: 94 Grasse Circle, Fredericton, New Brunswick |Phone: 457-1443 | Email: loomin_weaver@yahoo.ca | Website: www.loominations.ca |Hours: Saturday and Sunday from 1-5pm, or by appointment. 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. ARTSnews November 6, 2014 Volume 16, Issue 43 14 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. 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. Scandimodern: 61 Carleton Street, Fredericton | Phone: 455-7730 | Email: info@scandimodern.ca | Website: www.scandimodern.ca | Hours: Monday to Thursday 11am – 6pm; Friday 11am – 8pm; Saturday 10am – 4pm. 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. Manage your subscription to ARTSnews Subscription to the Arts News is free | You are welcome to forward the Arts News to a friend. To subscribe, send an email (it can be empty) to ArtsAlliance-on@stu.ca | You can unsubscribe by clicking here: artsalliance-off@stu.ca Submitting notices to ARTSnews If you have a community arts announcement that you would like included in the ARTSnews, please send it to frederictonartsnews@gmail.com | The deadline to submit notices is each Monday by 7pm. ARTSnews editorial policy: http://www.frederictonartsalliance.ca/edpolicy.htm If you use the ARTSnews to publicize your activities, we ask that you become a member of the Arts Alliance to help support this initiative. To join, please go to http://www.frederictonartsalliance.ca/join.htm 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