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SERVING THE ARTS IN THE FREDERICTON REGION
November 20, 2014 Volume 15, Issue 45
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FAA Launches Second Artists in the Schools Series
NBCFI Survey for New Brunswick Cultural Facilities
Theatre St. Thomas presents William Shakespeare’s The Taming of the Shrew Nov 19-22
Artists and Writers Unite for Significant Digits Project
Two Art and Architecture Exhibitions Opening at the Beaverbrook Art Gallery Nov 20
Coming up at the Fredericton Playhouse Nov 20-30
The Rewards of Curiosity Colloquium at UNB’s Department of English Nov 21
Remembering Bruno Bobak begins at Gallery 78 Nov 21
Ingrid Mueller Art + Concepts presents Faces and Figures Nov 22
Ian Sherwood at the CSAC Nov 22
Cineplex’s Met Opera Live presents Il Barbiere di Siviglia (The Barber of Seville) Nov 22
Free Public Talk by John LeRoux on Fredericton's Centennial Building Nov 23
The Countdown is on for The Next Folding Theatre Company’s Creative Collaboration Nov 22-24
STU Singers Present Christmas Concert Nov 24
NB Film Co-op’s Monday Night Film Series presents Love Is Strange and Land Ho! Nov 24 & Dec 1
Reading by Michael Cummey at UNB Fredericton Nov 25
Centre JMC-Fredericton presents Donizetti's Don Pasquale at Centre communautaire Sainte-Anne Nov 26
Theatre UNB presents Live Broadcast by John William Shiffbauer Nov 26-29
Musical Evening with Deborah Park and Friends at Forest Hill United Church Nov 28
Fredericton Society of Artists presents their Annual Fall Exhibition Nov 28-Dec 7
Celtic Christmas Show: Sounds of the Season Nov 29
Advent Carol Festival at St. Paul’s United Church Dec 3
Live Stand-Up presents James Uloth Dec 4
APEGNB Haunted Tour 2014 at the CSAC Raises More Than $20,000
Winner Announcement for the Charlotte Glencross Scholarship for Professional Development in the Arts
Winner Announced for Seeing Charlotte Video Contest for the Charlotte Street Arts Centre
Workshops | Classes | Art Camps
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LICENSING = ART + BUSINESS: An introduction to the World of Art Licensing Dec 3
Ready, Set, Go! Preparing to Wholesale Your Product Dec 4
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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Call for Proposals: Charlotte Glencross Gallery
Shannex Parkland Fredericton Accepting Submission for Christmas Art Gallery Exhibition
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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)
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2. NBCFI Survey for New Brunswick Cultural Facilities
Are you a NB cultural facility? Are you listed on the NB Cultural Facilities Inventory (NBCFI) website?
Participate online at http://nbculturefacilitysurveysondageinstallationsculturellesnb.gnb.ca/
This is a comprehensive, centralized inventory of cultural facilities was recognized as a priority for New Brunswick during the recent
Cultural Policy renewal process. This is being addressed through the NB Cultural Facilities Inventory (NBCFI) to:
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Help maximize the use of existing cultural facilities
Support integrative planning at provincial and municipal levels of government
Better identify and measure investments for future long-term benefits
All cultural facilities, including community facilities with spaces currently being used for cultural purposes (for example: churches, local
service organization facilities, community centres, etc.) are encouraged to submit their information. The survey is available until Monday,
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3. Theatre St. Thomas presents William Shakespeare’s The Taming of the Shrew Nov 19-22
In a world where daughters and sons are exchanged for family fortunes, Shakespeare’s sharp comedy The Taming of the Shrew finds
Lucentio concocting a plot with Tranio to win the love of “the fair Bianca” over rivals Hortensio and Gremio. But when the gallant
Petruchio comes to town “to wive it wealthily” he meets his match, Kate, the eldest daughter of the money-hungry Baptista Minola in the
Bard’s play about true love and “gold’s effect.”
“It’s been many years since The Taming of the Shrew played in Fredericton, owing at least in part to its provocative plot” says the play’s
director and TST Faculty Advisor Robin C. Whittaker, who has also written an epilogue to frame the play. “But this is one of Shakespeare’s
best comedies, the one in which he allows his audiences to believe what they wish: Do we conclude, like the drunkard Sly, that the play
teaches us how a ‘shrew’ may be ‘tamed’? Or is the play about learning mutual empowerment and calling into question the lengths of
parental authority?”
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Theatre St. Thomas’s The Taming of the Shrew runs November 19-22 at 7:30pm (plus a Saturday matinée at 2pm) in the Black Box Theatre
at St. Thomas University. Tickets are sold at the door, and are $10 general, $5 students and seniors. Non-perishable food donations for the
STU/UNB Student Food Bank will be accepted at the door.
For more information, visit: Theatre St. Thomas at http://wp.stu.ca/tst/current-season, the Facebook Event
at www.facebook.com/events/311009472436134/, or contact Dr. Robin C. Whittaker: rwhit@stu.ca. Back to top.
4. Artists and Writers Unite for Significant Digits Project
Emerge and the BlackTop MotorCycle Gang are back again with a powerful collaboration coming up at Old Government House in
November. Emerge, the artists group, and the BlackTop MotorCycle Gang have teamed up to explore the theme of significant digits; well
beyond the meaning of the term. In this, the second collaboration between the two groups, the artists have created a variety of pieces in
mediums including painting, fibre art, drawings, photography, and more on the theme of significant digits. The writers, after viewing the
works, have written one page pieces ranging from stories and poems to memoirs and introspective pieces inspired by the artwork.
The culmination of this project will be exhibited at Old Government House, located at 51 Woodstock Road, on Thursday, November 20
with a reception running from 5 – 7pm. After the November 20 launch, the exhibit will run until January 30, 2014.
“The last collaboration between us was a blast,” said Biff Mitchell, a founding member of the writers’ group. “The theme last time was
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Myths of the 21 with writers like Beth Powning and Joe Blades participating with the writers. The project was exhibited at Gallery
Connexion in Fredericton and then at the City Gallery in Saint John,” said Mr. Mitchell. “And this one is shaping up to be even better.”
“Having the The BlackTop Moto Cycle Gang and The Emerge Artists Collective come together once again and collaborate on this show,
Significant Digits, is a wish come true for me,” said Wendy Forrest, President of Emerge Artists Collective, “The last time we collaborated,
the Re-Myth exhibit, was very memorable and a success for both the artists and writers. This time we have reversed the rolls,” said Ms.
Forrest, “and will have the perspective of how the writers see the artists’ work portrayed through their stories, poems and vignettes, and I
am excited to see and hear the audience's and the newly appointed Lieutenant Govenor, Jocelyn Roy-Vienneau's, response and thoughts
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5. Two Art and Architecture Exhibitions Opening at the Beaverbrook Art Gallery Nov 20
Two important art and architecture exhibitions are opening at the Beaverbrook Art Gallery on November 20; one of them curated by John
Leroux. The public is cordially invited to attend the opening reception at the Beaverbrook Art Gallery on Thursday, November 20, 2014 at
5pm.
Two creative forces are highlighted in these new exhibitions: artist, Bruno Bobak and architect, Ron Thom. Colleagues at the Vancouver
School of Art and strong friends thereafter, both transcended a single-genre focus and branched out into many other media, from painting
to printmaking to pottery to design. Both were driving forces in Vancouver’s cultural movement of the 1940s and 1950s, concerned with
the organic and the natural in response to the industrial direction of the post-war world.
An official Canadian War Artist, Bobak (1923-2012) would become one of Canada's most respected artists and would have a profound
influence on the cultural realm of New Brunswick, with his beautiful paintings and drawings that embodied modern Canadian art in the
region. Ron Thom (1923-1986) is widely regarded as one of Canada's greatest architects, having designed Massey College at the University
of Toronto, Trent University, and a number of sublime west-coast houses in the 1950s and 1960s.
Modern in Nature: Bruno Bobak's Vancouver Years (1947-1960)
Curated by John Leroux, with an accompanying publication
http://beaverbrookartgallery.org/en/visit/exhibitions/modern-in-nature-bruno-bobaks-vancouver-years-1947-1960
Ron Thom and the Allied Arts
Curated by Adele Weder, with an accompanying publication
http://beaverbrookartgallery.org/en/visit/exhibitions/ron-thom-and-the-allied-arts/
We hope to see you there. Back to top.
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6. Coming up at the Fredericton Playhouse Nov 20-30
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.
November 21, 7:30pm
Spotlight Series
Cherish the Ladies: A Celtic Christmas
Over the past 28 years, Cherish the Ladies has become one of the most engaging ensembles in the history of Irish music. Among the most
successful and sought after Irish- American groups in Celtic music, Cherish the Ladies boasts a spectacular blend of virtuosi instrumental
talents, beautiful vocals, captivating arrangements and stunning step dancing. This award-winning, powerhouse group combines all the
facets of Irish traditional culture and puts forth an immensely humorous and entertaining holiday concert that has captivated audiences
around the world. Sponsored by: Bell Aliant, Worrall’s Furniture & UP 93.1FM.
November 26, 3:30pm & 6:30pm
Paquin Entertainment presents
Toopy & Binoo Live! Fun & Games
The zaniness continues as best friends, Toopy and Binoo, return to the live stage in a brand new theatrical production, Toopy and Binoo:
Fun and Games. The dynamic duo perfectly blends optimism, imagination, and spontaneity in their quest to find the best game ever! The
story unfolds as a toy chest full of mismatched game and puzzle ignites a curious imagination: watch as Toopy and Binoo dance with X’s
and O’s; wiggle with smiling snakes; try to outwit a gang of dancing ladders.
November 27, 6pm (at The Playhouse entrance)
Experience More! presents
Get to know Galileo and Stargazing with the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada
Take in some early evening stargazing and learn more about Galileo while exploring one of the world’s first telescopes.
Non-ticketed | No charge. In Conjunction with the Spotlight performance: Tafelmusik, November 27, 7:30pm
November 27, 6:30pm
Experience More! presents
Pre-Show Talk with Tafelmusik’s own Alison McKay
Join Alison MacKay in an exploration of her creation of The Galileo Project.
Playhouse West Gallery | Non ticketed | No charge. In Conjunction with the Spotlight performance: Tafelmusik, November 27, 7:30pm
November 27, 7:30pm
Spotlight Series
Tafelmusik: The Galileo Project: Music of the Spheres
Canada’s award-winning period instrument orchestra Tafelmusik is internationally renowned for its distinct, exhilarating and soulful
performances. The group excels in performing music from the baroque and classical eras and beyond, including adventurous cross-cultural
reinventions of baroque classics. This imaginative concert, commemorating Galileo’s first public demonstration of the telescope, explores
the fusion of arts, science and culture in the 17th and 18th centuries. The dynamic musicians at the heart of Tafelmusik perform the music
by memory to a backdrop of high-definition images from the Hubble telescope and Canadian astronomers. The Galileo Project: Music of
the Spheres features poetic narration, choreography, and music by Monteverdi, Vivaldi, Bach, and Handel.
November 29, 7:30pm, November 30, 2pm
Dance Fredericton presents
The Nutcracker
Presented by Dance Fredericton and featuring guest soloists from Canada’s Royal Winnipeg Ballet Company, The Nutcracker is a fulllength ballet which showcases original choreography created for Dance Fredericton, elaborate costuming and the classical score by
Tchaikovsky. This fairy tale ballet opens with the festive Victorian party scene on Christmas Eve in the Stahlbaum home and later follows
Clara and the Nutcracker Prince on their journey to the Land of the Sweets. In the Magical Kingdom they are feted with delightful dances
from around the world, including the stunningly beautiful pas de deux of the Sugar Plum Fairy and her Cavalier. This timeless classic will
delight audiences of all ages.
No Babes in Arms.
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December 4, 7:30pm
Fredericton Playhouse presents
Measha Brueggergosman
***SOLD OUT***
Fredericton’s very own Measha Brueggergosman returns for a much-anticipated hometown performance. One of the most magnificent
sopranos performing today, Brueggergosman stands apart as a fresh and youthful ambassador for classical music, breaking the stereotype
of an opera diva in every way imaginable. Backed by a stellar band, Brueggergosman presents a special holiday program that showcases
her extraordinary versatility, intuitive musicality and radiant star quality. Sponsored by Delta Fredericton and UP 93.1FM. Back to top.
7. The Rewards of Curiosity Colloquium at UNB’s Department of English Nov 21
The November talk in the Department of English 2014-15 Colloquium series will be given by Professor Emeritus Robert Cockburn, and will
be entitled The Rewards of Curiosity: Editing Distant Summers: P.G. Downes’ Journals of Travels in Northern Canada, 1936-1947. This talk
will have to do with Professor Cockburn’s interest in far northern travel and its literature, concentrating on how he discovered the Downes
journals, carried out research stimulated by them, and eventually saw them into print. He will read passages from the diaries, and extracts
from correspondence with men who had known Downes or traveled with him.
The talk will be given in Room 5, Tilley Hall, at UNB on Friday, November 21, 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. Remembering Bruno Bobak begins at Gallery 78 Nov 21
Bruno Bobak was an iconic figure on the Canadian art scene. His works in oil, watercolour, and print media are readily recognisable and
widely collected. Gallery 78 is pleased to present work from the estate of this esteemed artist. From November 21 to December 21, 2014,
view works on paper, board, and canvas featuring Bobak’s figures, landscapes and still life compositions. Visit Gallery 78’s web site
at www.gallery78.com for more details.
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. Visit virtually at www.gallery78.com. Back to top.
9. Ingrid Mueller Art + Concepts presents Faces and Figures Nov 22
Saturday, November 22, Ingrid Mueller Art + Concepts presents a show for humans, with work about humans in our White Box Gallery at
the Delta. Faces and Figures will feature some new work by Glenn Priestley and Marie Fox, as well as some treasures by Philip Iverson and
more.
Join us for a champagne reception from 2-5pm in the gallery on the second floor of Delta Fredericton. Mark it on your calendars and if you
Like Art + Concepts on Facebook or are on our mailing list, keep an eye out for your invite! http://www.artcontact.info/ Back to top.
10. Ian Sherwood at the CSAC Nov 22
Singer-songwriter, Ian Sherwood, is bringing his newest CD release, Everywhere To Go, to the Charlotte Street Arts Centre on Saturday,
November 22. Ian is an outstanding folk-rock artist from Halifax who has played the Fredericton Playhouse with Coco Love Alcorn, and at
Harvest Jazz and Blues with the Hupman Brothers. His newest CD, Everywhere To Go, is receiving lots of critical acclaim. Here is a sample
of comments:
This concert takes place on Saturday, November 22 at 8pm at the Charlotte Street Arts Centre. Tickets are $15 at the door and $12 in
advance from web site at www.iansherwood.com (go to Shows) or at: http://www.eventbrite.ca/e/ian-sherwood-everywhere-to-go-cdrelease-concert-tickets-14017794601. Back to top.
11. Cineplex’s Met Opera Live presents Il Barbiere di Siviglia (The Barber of Seville) Nov 22
Il Barbiere di Siviglia (The Barber of Seville)
Conductor: Michele Mariotti
Featuring: Isabel Leonard, Lawrene Brownlee, Christopher Maltman
The Met’s effervescent production of Rossini’s classic comedy, featuring some of the most instantly recognizable melodies in all of opera,
stars Isabel Leonard as the feisty Rosina, Lawrence Brownlee as her conspiring flame, and Christopher Maltman as the endlessly
resourceful and charming barber, himself. Michele Mariotti conducts the vivid and tuneful score.
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The live performance (Italian w/e.s.t.) is presented on Saturday, November 22 at 1:55pm. There will be an encore presentation on
Saturday, January 10 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.
12. Free Public Talk by John LeRoux on Fredericton's Centennial Building Nov 23
The Fredericton Heritage Trust invites members of the public to a free illustrated talk by architectural historian John LeRoux on
Fredericton's Centennial Building: a Precious yet Misunderstood Monument. This event takes place on Sunday, November 23 at 2:30pm at
the Provincial Archives of New Brunswick, located at 23 Dineen Drive, UNB Campus. Free Parking. Light Refreshments. Back to top.
13. The Countdown is on for The Next Folding Theatre Company’s Creative Collaboration Nov 22-24
The Next Folding Theatre Company is preparing to unleash its own unique brand of theatricality on the city of Fredericton once again!
Now in its sixth year, the Creative Collaboration has become a trademark of the NFTC. A story is told from the perspective of six different
local storytellers through songs, swordplay and special effects. Each writer's world of the collaboration is completely unique.
This time, the NFTC will be taking over the Wilser’s Room in the downtown area with a funny, twisted and epic take on how we celebrate
New Year’s Eve!
10! 9! 8! Ect., ect.! (A play)
Written, Performed and Directed by: Hilary Ball, Ian Goff, Alexa Higgins, Hilary Ready, Dylan Sealy, Crystal Chettiar
The Wilser’s Room, 362 Queen St.
7:30pm on November 22, 23, and 24
Admission is $10 for the general public and $5 for students and seniors
10! 9! 8! Etc., etc. captures the iconic New Year’s countdown from six perspectives. The show is loosely set in an apartment building during
the hours leading up to midnight. The Wilser’s Room becomes the backdrop for a college party, a remembered relationship, a crime
drama, an opera, and a game of cards, all interwoven with vignettes exploring the Chinese New Year. This eclectic mix illuminates the
unique backgrounds and styles of its creators. Celebratory, satiric, and often uncomfortable, 10! 9! 8! etc., etc. is an explosion of silence,
cheers, and unaccountable shifts in tone. After all, what are time and space anyway?
2014 Next Folding Sponsors are: Picaroons Traditional Ales, St. Thomas University, Theatre St. Thomas, the Charlotte Street Arts Centre,
and the Capital Complex. Tickets to all shows can be reserved by contacting Artistic Producer, Ryan Griffith by phone at 451-5253 or via
email at artisticproducer@nextfolding.ca.
The Next Folding Theatre Company is dedicated to producing theatrical works created by new and emerging Canadian artists. Our
mandate includes assisting playwrights by providing them with workshop productions, as well as second productions of their scripts. We
also seek to create unique collaborative works each year, involving local artists from many different areas of specialization. A proudly
Maritime theatre company, the NFTC is based out of Fredericton, New Brunswick. Please check our website: www.nextfolding.ca for
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14. STU Singers Present Christmas Concert Nov 24
The 60-voice-strong STU Singers present their Christmas concert, A Canadian At Home Christmas, on Monday, November 24, 7pm, in the
STU chapel (George Martin Hall, second floor). The program features music of many styles, from many ages, but all with a Canadian
connection. Special guest is STU President Dawn Russell, who will be reading selections of Canadian poetry. The Singers are directed by Dr.
Willis Noble. Dianne Roxborough Brown is at the piano. Tickets ($10 general admission; $5 for students) are available at the door.
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15. NB Film Co-op’s Monday Night Film Series presents Love Is Strange and Land Ho! Nov 24 & Dec 1
Love Is Strange
November 24, 2014, 7:30pm at Tilley Hall, UNB Campus
Ira Sachs
USA/France, 2014
English
98 minutes
Principal Cast: Marisa Tomei, John Lithgow, Alfred Molina
Screened to critical acclaim at Sundance, Berlin and Tribeca, the poignant sixth feature by celebrated writer-director Ira Sachs (Keep the
Lights On, Married Life) is a captivating modern-day love story about a couple whose decades-long relationship is upset by a drastic and
unexpected change in their lives.
Painter Ben (John Lithgow, Dreamgirls, Kinsey) and Catholic school choir director George (Alfred Molina, The Tempest, An Education) have
been partners for nearly four decades. On the heels of the new US same-sex marriage laws, the couple finally takes their vows in front of
their closest friends and family. However, when news of their nuptials reaches the school administrators, George is let go from the
teaching post he’s held for years. Without George’s steady income to help them cope with the high cost of living in Manhattan, the pair
has to uproot their lives and impose themselves on the busy households of their loved ones.
Performances are key in intimate dramas such as this, and Lithgow and Molina are note-perfect in their roles, effortlessly suggesting Ben
and George’s long history together in every casual action and interaction, while Academy Award winner Marisa Tomei (The Wrestler,
Crazy, Stupid, Love) leads an outstanding supporting cast with a delicate, lived-in performance. Ultimately, however, the film is Sachs’
triumph: a thoughtful, heartbreaking, and beautifully realized ode to love, family, and both the struggles and rewards of age.
Land Ho!
December 1, 2014, 7:30pm at Tilley Hall, UNB Campus
Aaron Katz, Martha Stephens
Iceland/USA, 2014
English
96 minutes
Principal Cast: Paul Eenhoorn, Earl Lynn Nelson, Karrie Crouse
An official selection of the 2014 Sundance Film Festival, the utterly charming Land Ho! follows the bawdily comedic escapades of aged exbrothers-in-law Colin (Paul Eenhoorn, This is Martin Bonner) and Mitch (relative newcomer Earl Lynn Nelson) as they set off across
Iceland’s first-class cities, grand coastlines and hauntingly primordial countryside with the intent of “getting their grooves back.”
Disenchanted with life after a forced retirement, former oculoplastic surgeon Mitch shows up on the recently divorced Colin’s doorstep
with two tickets for an all-expenses-paid trip to the Land of the Midnight Sun. Mitch has planned a busy itinerary—luxury hotels, indulgent
spas, picturesque hiking, renowned restaurants and trendy nightclubs—all in the interests of helping him and his long-time pal escape the
monotony of their everyday lives back home in America. The off-beat pairing of the brash, unruly Mitch and the forlorn, mild-mannered
Colin soon proves to be a perfect storm of trouble as they mull over art, baffle over molecular gastronomy, and skip from lighthouses to
lighting up
Collaborating together for the first time, writer-directors Martha Stephens (Pilgrim Song) and Aaron Katz (Cold Weather) further establish
themselves as leading lights of contemporary American independent filmmaking. With Land Ho!, they’ve created a light, lively throwback
to those 1980s road comedies we all loved while touching movingly on themes of aging, loneliness and friendship.
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.
16. Reading by Michael Cummey at UNB Fredericton Nov 25
The University of New Brunswick invites you to a public reading by award-winning Newfoundland author, Michael Crummey! Join us on
Tuesday, November 25, 2014 at 8pm in Tilley Hall 102 (Bailey Auditorium) on the UNB Fredericton campus.
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Michael Crummey is an accomplished author who grew up in Wabush, Labrador. He has published several books of poetry, fiction, and
non-fiction, including Hard Light, River Thieves, and Galore. His most recent novel, Sweetland, was shortlisted for the 2014 Governor
General’s Literary Award; it tells the story of Moses Sweetland—a resident of a small island off the coast of Newfoundland that shares
his family name—who fakes his own death in order to avoid forced resettlement by the Newfoundland government. Sweetland is
described in the National Post as having a “focus on a contemporary story, imbuing it with the force and weight of history and myth.”
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17. Centre JMC-Fredericton presents Donizetti's Don Pasquale at Centre communautaire Sainte-Anne Nov 26
As part of Jeunesses Musicales Canada's Emerging Artist Concerts series, Centre JMC-Fredericton is proud to present the full version of
Donizetti's opera, Don Pasquale, presently on tour in eastern Canada, at the Centre communautaire Sainte-Anne Theater on Wednesday,
November 26 at 7:30pm. The production will be presented with French and English supertitles
The opera will be preceded by a short pre-concert presentation by two young local singers, Mélanie Dupuis, a student at l'École SainteAnne and Justine Koroscil, who just terminated a Bachelor of Arts in Classical Singing.
Tickets are $40 for Adults and $13 for Students. They are on sale at the reception at Le Centre communautaire Sainte-Anne and will be
available on the night of the concert. School aged children accompanied by an adult ticket holder are admitted free of charge.
This is your golden opportunity to see and hear in person an opera with your friends and children. Tell your friends and come enjoy two
hours of very high quality singing and acting. For complete information on the presentation please click on the following sites:
A brief sampler of the production can be found at http://www.jmcanada.ca/en/concerts/20/lropera-don-pasquale-n-gaetano-donizetti
Biographies of the artists: http://data.jmcanada.ca/images/concerts/media/filename/2014/08/05/162211_biographies-don-pasqualeest.pdf
Program with synopsis: http://data.jmcanada.ca/images/concerts/media/filename/2014/09/19/145903_jmus_desj1415_prog_donpasquale_fff_low_nc.pdf Back to top.
18. Theatre UNB presents Live Broadcast by John William Shiffbauer Nov 26-29
In John William Shiffbauer's Live Broadcast, Tom Power, young Hollywood heartthrob, is bored with the spoon-fed lines his producers
write for him. When his old friend, Jack Tatum, calls him offering him the opportunity to share his right-wing views on Jack’s live political
talk show, Tom jumps at the opportunity. However, his no-nonsense and straight-shooting agent, Jane Forbes, is not as enthusiastic.
When he is joined on the show by left-wing congresswoman Madeline Bruce, Tom and Madeline face off in a heated debate.
"Live Broadcast brings hot-button issues to the stage," says Kayla-Renée Ossachuk, director of the play. "The play is set in the States;
however, with recent events and elections, the topics discussed in Live Broadcast are relatable to Canada and New Brunswick."
Live Broadcast is a politically charged drama that questions everything there is about Hollywood, politics, and gender.
It will run from November 26-29, 2014 at 8pm at Memorial Hall, UNB, Fredericton. Tickets are $8 for students, $10 for seniors and
underemployed, and $14 for the general public.
For more information, phone 447-3078 or email andrew.martel@unb.ca. Back to top.
19. Musical Evening with Deborah Park and Friends at Forest Hill United Church Nov 28
The public is cordially invited to a musical evening with Deborah (Hyun Hee) Park and Friends on Friday November 28 at 7pm at Forest Hill
United Church, located at 45 Kimble Court. The doors will open at 6:30pm.
Deborah is an accomplished pianist who recently received First Class Honours in her R.C.M. Associate of Music exam. Deborah will be
joined by classical guitarist Stephen Peacock, violinist Nadia Francavilla, the Legion Men’s Chorus and musical friends from Forest Hill
United Church, where she is the Director of Music.
Tickets are $10 and are available in advance at Lighthouse Family Resource Centre, located at 60 Bishop Drive, or at the door. This concert
is to raise funds for the new digital piano. Separate contributions will be receipted as a charitable donation for income tax purposes. For
more information see www.foresthillunited.com or telephone 455-0988. Back to top.
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20. Fredericton Society of Artists presents their Annual Fall Exhibition Nov 28-Dec 7
From November 28 to December 7, 2014 the Fredericton Society of Artists presents their annual Fall Exhibition. This event will take place
in the Provincial Archives Building, located at 23 Dineen Drive, UNB Campus.
There will be an opening reception on Friday, November 28 from 5pm to 8pm where you can meet the artists.
Exhibition hours are Monday to Saturday 10am to 5pm; Sunday 12pm to 4pm. Admission is Free! Contact us
at www.frederitonsocietyofartists.com and on Facebook. Back to top.
21. Celtic Christmas Show: Sounds of the Season Nov 29
Wilmot United Church will come alive with songs, instrumentals, and dance in a Celtic Christmas show entitled Sounds of the Season. The
evening will feature Carolyn Holyoke (piano, accordion), Katherine Moller (fiddle, cello) and Tom Richards (vocals, guitar) along with
special guests Susan Kennific (vocals), Sarah Clarke-Rowinski (dance), Saint John native Marilyn Inch (tin whistle), Oromocto teen band
Sona and Ron Buck (narrator). Spirited melodies, haunting arrangements, and memories of Christmas past combine to make for a family
fun evening of entertainment.
The concert will be held on Saturday, November 29, at 7:30pm at Wilmot United Church, located at 473 King Street). Tickets are $20 for
adults, $15 for students with ID and $10 for children under 12. They will be available at Westminster Books, Wilmot United Church office
or at the door.
For more information, contact Carolyn Holyoke at cholyoke@nb.sympatico.ca or 450-4978. Back to top.
22. Advent Carol Festival at St. Paul’s United Church Dec 3
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The 25 Annual Advent Carol Festival, held each year at St. Paul’s United Church (on the corner of George and York), will be held on
Wednesday, December 3 at 7:30pm. Twelve local church and community choirs with 300 singers will present a program of new, as well as
familiar, Christmas music. This is a fundraiser for the Fredericton Community Food Bank; a freewill offering will be received. The event has
raised more $100,000 for area food banks over the past 24 years. Back to top.
23. Live Stand-Up presents James Uloth Dec 4
Live Stand-Up Comedy presents James Uloth, with Trevor Muxworthy, Jon Forward, Martin Saulnier, John Bailey and your host Troy
Haines.
James is currently touring North America and has recently performed in the San Luis Obispo Comedy Festival (2011 and 2012). He was the
featured headliner at the Calgary Comedy Festival (2007-2010), Edinburgh Fringe Festival (2008), and the Great Plains Comedy Festival
(2008).
James is coming to us the day after opening for Colin Mochrie at Casino Nova Scotia. Come see this wonderful performer and many other
great New Brunswick comedians December 4 at the Elks Club, located at 218 Brunswick. Admission is $15, seating starts at 8:30pm.
Tickets can be purchased at Reads or by calling or texting 470-5550. Back to top.
24. APEGNB Haunted Tour 2014 at the CSAC Raises More Than $20,000
The final tally is in, and with 2,361 visitors to the CSAC for this year's Haunted Tour, the APEGNB and volunteers have raised over $20,000
to support the centre for another year.
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2014 marked the 6 year of the APEGNB Haunted Tour at the CSAC. Initially offered as a multiple-evening tour with both 'low scare' tours
for children and 'high scare' tours for youth and adults, the increasing popularity of the tour over the past few years meant finding an
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additional venue that would align with the CSAC. The 'low scare' tour for kids now takes place at Science East (for the 2 year in a row) -another awesomely spooky historical building in Fredericton that has been transformed into a centre for educational programs.
With tours in the early years bringing in between $15,000-$17,000 before the move of the 'low scare' tours to Science East,
Frederictonians have shown their growing love for the APEGNB Haunted Tour with the past two years now bringing in $20,000 just for the
CSAC alone. Thank you, Fredericton!! We couldn't do it without you.
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The star heroes in this story are the many volunteers with APEGNB who plan year-round to gear up for a few big days at the end of
October. APEGNB volunteers work together with our CSAC Boo Committee members to make all the magic happen, through forging
community partnerships like this year's donation by Home Depot, who generously gave a cart-load of materials that our volunteers used
to build the fright stations. Our biggest recognition goes to Bill Lamey and Christina Varner, the co-chairs of this year's APEGNB Haunted
Tour, who were a major motivating and organizing force. Bill and Christina, we LOVE you.
What happens to that $20,000 anyway? The Charlotte Street Arts Centre has been offering free arts and creative skills building workshops
to non-profit community organizations since 2005. Those workshops are led by professional artists, often artists at the beginning of their
careers, who work with an ever-growing network including Liberty Lane, First Steps (Saint John), Chrysalis House, Boys and Girls Clubs,
Stepping Stone Seniors' Centre and many more. Your entry fee to the annual APEGNB Haunted Tour at the CSAC supports confidencebuilding, creativity and collaborative skills for women and children rebuilding lives after domestic violence, at-risk youth, seniors, and
many others who might not normally have access the arts, and who therefore benefit greatly from your generosity.
Dear Haunted Tour fans and visitors, you're awesome. Join us in offering up the biggest cheer of appreciation for the Association of
Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of New Brunswick for another year of helping us open the doors of creative expression to all.
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25. Winner Announced for Seeing Charlotte Video Contest for the Charlotte Street Arts Centre
The Charlotte Street Arts Centre announces that Matt Carter has been selected as the winner for the Seeing Charlotte video contest.
Carter wins a prize of $600 towards the production of his proposed video project as well as a free membership with the New Brunswick
Filmmakers' Co-op. The completed production will be debuted at the Charlotte Street Arts Centre's Birthday Bash on March 21, 2015 as
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part of the 10 -Year Anniversary Celebration.
About his upcoming project, Carter explains, "In the time I have spent in the Charlotte Street Arts Centre, both as a tenant and as a guest, I
have come to notice the distinct “sound” the building has. One person can walk through the halls and their footsteps echo loudly through
all levels of the building. In essence, the building is as much alive with one person as it is with 20, 50 or 100 people. And then there’s the
dance studio…..talk about sound! I would like to present the building as a living, breathing structure through a unique video concept.
By pairing recorded sound of the various classes and events with the shots of the empty halls and studios, I believe the building’s
character can be represented and highlighted in a video presentation that engages and inspires the audience while focusing their
individual imaginations on the many things that already happen within the walls of this great building and the countless other things the
future holds."
The Charlotte Street Arts Centre congratulates Matt Carter on his fantastic idea and contest win. It is with great excitement that we
anticipate the upcoming video, Seeing Charlotte by Matt Carter, with an official screening at the centre upcoming in May 2015.
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26. Winner Announcement for the Charlotte Glencross Scholarship for Professional Development in the Arts
The Charlotte Street Arts Centre is pleased to announce that a winner has been selected for the 2014 Charlotte Glencross Scholarship for
Professional Development in the Arts. A jury of arts professionals met to review the scholarship applications and selected Cara Roy as this
year's recipient. Ms Roy is currently studying dance at École de danse contemporaine de Montréal(EDCMTL), which offers a full-time,
three-year Diploma of Collegial Studies in collaboration with the Cégep du Vieux Montréal. She will be formally presented with the
scholarship in late December when she returns home to Fredericton for the holidays.
The Charlotte Glencross Scholarship for Professional Development in the Arts, which honours the late artist, arts educator, and activist
Charlotte Glencross, aims to support developing practitioners in the arts. The scholarship is open to all age categories and disciplines,
where an artist or craftsperson seeks to build upon a new practice or establish a new direction in their work. The scholarship is in the
amount of $1,000.
Cara Roy began her dance journey at the age of three, and acquired her early formal dance training at Artemis Dance, in the Charlotte
Street Arts Centre. She has trained with a variety of dance teachers in Fredericton, including Dianne Garrett, Julie Scriver, Lesandra
Dodson, Ginny Steeves, and Kyle Gartshore. She has also participated in multiple master classes and out-of-province summer intensives
such as Dance Summer Dans and the 2012 EDCMTL Summer Intensiveby invitation. In 2013, she was accepted into the EDCMTL's threeyear pre-professional training program. She is also a passionate teacher, having worked as a teaching assistant to Dianne Garrett at
Artemis Dance since 2007, and as a guest instructor during her visits home.
The Charlotte Street Arts Centre offers sincerest congratulations to Cara Roy and all the best for her continued development as a
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Workshops | Classes | Art Camps
1. LICENSING = ART + BUSINESS: An introduction to the World of Art Licensing Dec 3
This workshop will take place on Wednesday, December 3, 2014 from 6–9pm. The location is TBA, but will be in Fredericton, NB.
The field of art licensing is the reproduction of artistic works for commercial purposes and can encompass a wide variety of styles and
types of artwork including Visual Art, Graphic Design, Illustration, Photography and Surface Design, just to name a few! This session will
cover various topics to give participants a sense of what the art licensing world is all about. What licensing means; How to get into
licensing; negotiating; royalty payments; how to develop a portfolio of images for licensing; preparing digital files for licensing; how to
protect your intellectual property; working with agents and contracts; examples of what other people are doing; what the Surtex Licensing
trade show is all about. This workshop will be presented by Bernard Burton, Executive Director of the Craft Alliance Atlantic Association.
The workshop fee is $25 for the general public, and $20 for NBCC member/students Spaces are limited.
The registration deadline is December 1, 2014.
Please arrange payment upon registration. Exact cash, cheque, or credit card accepted. Make cheques payable to: New Brunswick Crafts
Council, 361 Victoria Street, PO Box 1231, E3B 5C8
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2. Ready, Set, Go! Preparing to Wholesale Your Product Dec 4
On Thursday, December 4, 2014 from 9am to 4pm in the Andal Building Boardroom, located at 225 King Street, the New Brunswick Crafts
Council presents a workshop entitled Ready, Set, Go!
This workshop is designed to assist local producers of craft, giftware and apparel in preparing to market their products through wholesale
trade shows. Participants attending this one day workshop will learn about
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Packaging
Pre-marketing and promotional materials for trade shows
Product design and development
Pricing for wholesale
Booth design
Selling techniques
Other important tips to prepare to enter the trade show market.
Lunch will be provided. Participants are asked to bring a sample of their product with them to the workshop. The workshop will be
presented by Bernard Burton of the Craft Alliance Atlantic Association.
The workshop fee is $40 to the general public, and $35 for NBCC members/students
Lunch included.
Spaces are limited. Registration deadline is November 26, 2014; please arrange payment upon registration. Exact cash, cheque or credit
card accepted. Please indicate whether you have any food allergies. Cheques are payable to: New Brunswick Crafts Council, 361 Victoria
Street, PO Box 1231, E3B 5C8
To register email Claire Shiplett (Project Manager, NB Crafts Council) at events@nbcraftscouncil.ca
Note that no parking is available on-site, but there is a parkade next door. Participants will need to be buzzed in to 225 King Street. The
boardroom has no room number. It is immediately on the right when you enter the building. 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.
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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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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.
Auditions | Call for Artist Submissions & Awards
1. 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).
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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
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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.
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.
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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.
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.
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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.
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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
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