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ARTSnews
SERVING THE ARTS IN THE FREDERICTON REGION
July 2, 2015 Volume 16, Issue 26
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The Fredericton Arts Alliance Artist in Residence Program 2015 Jul 6-19
Gallery 78 presents New Works by Karen Burk, Lee Horus Clark, and Yolande Clark
Bard in the Barracks presents Romeo and Juliet in Barracks Square and Hamlet in Odell Park Jun 19-Jul 5
Contemporary New Brunswick Photography in Focus at the Beaverbrook Art Gallery Jun 25-Aug 30
The Charlotte Street Art Centre presents Intuition: Tension & Colour Jun 26-Aug 17
Fredericton Public Library presents Summer Time Fun Jul 2
Upcoming Fredericton Tourism Events Jul 2-8
River Jam 2015 Jul 3
What the Non-Humans Taught Us at Connexion ARC Jul 4
Inter-Season odd sunday at Molly’s Coffee House featuring Shane Neilson Jul 5
FUCC presents Darren Frost Jul 7
Battle of the Arts New Brunswick 2015 Auditions Jul 11
Fredericton Botanic Garden Association presents the Annual Treasured Garden Tour Jul 12
Coming up at the Fredericton Playhouse Jul 14
Cineplex’s National Theatre Live presents Everyman Jul 16
Beaverbrook Art Gallery to Launch The Sheila Hugh Mackay Foundation Art Critic Residency Program
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NB Film Co-Op Kids, Teen and Senior Film Camps
Exposure Summer Dance Camp
The Calithumpians’ “Act Now!” Drama Camps 2015
Music and Movement for Kids Camps at UNB
Artemis Dance Studio’s Summer Dance Intensive
edVentures Fredericton Summer Workshops
Museum Day Camps at the Fredericton Region Museum
Upcoming NB Film Co-op Workshops for July 2015
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Auditions for 14 Annual NotaBle Acts Summer Theatre Festival Jul 5-6
Charlotte Glencross Scholarship for Professional Development in the Arts Now Accepting Applications
Call to Artists: Request for Qualifications for the High Water Marker Project
Fredericton Pride Committee seeks Craft Vendors for Pride Week Festival
Council of the Arts Fredericton Performing Arts Scholarship
Call for Artists for Mental Health Services’ Recovery Art Show
Participants wanted for Research Project
For arts and culture events in other areas of NB visit ArtsLinkNB: Click Here
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1. The Fredericton Arts Alliance Artist in Residence Program 2015 Jul 6-19
A collaboration between musicians will take place this week in the Barracks. From July 6-19, musicians and artists Natalie Sappier and Nate
Miller are coming together to create music as Artists in Residence for the Fredericton Arts Alliance in the Soldiers’ Barracks.
Natalie Sappier specializes in Aboriginal symbolism and storytelling of the Wolastoq and Maliseet People of New Brunswick.
Nate Miller is a professional drummer, who has been involved in underground music scenes across Canada. He promotes and
leads spiritual drumming events and teaches hand drumming. In 2007 he founded his own production company, Emanate 7.
Miller will be recording the collaboration, and playing percussion. Sappier will be combining Aboriginal chanting with a dialog of sound and
voice. Working collaboratively will be a new experience for them, and they are encouraging feedback from visitors, as part of their
creative process.
The Artists in Residence program continues throughout the summer, with two artists sharing the space for a week at a time. While there,
they are prepared to demonstrate their work, their tools and techniques and talk about the things that inspire their creations. The studio
is open 10am to 5pm, Monday through Saturday and noon to 5pm on Sunday.
It’s the fourteenth year for the FAA program, which receives support from the city of Fredericton, Downtown Fredericton. For more
information, please visit www.frederictonartsalliance.ca. Back to top
2. Gallery 78 presents New Works by Karen Burk, Lee Horus Clark, and Yolande Clark
Visit Gallery 78 and enjoy new works by ceramic artists Karen Burk, Lee Horus Clark, and Yolande Clark. Karen and Lee were both
honoured earlier this year when a selection of their pieces was placed on permanent display at Canada House in London, England. In New
Brunswick we enjoy the work of these talented artists every day!
Gallery 78 is located at 796 Queen St. (corner of Church and Queen), Fredericton. Open: Tuesday to Friday 10am-5pm, Saturday 10am3pm, Sunday 1-4pm or visit virtually at: www.gallery78.com. Back to top
3. Bard in the Barracks presents Romeo and Juliet in Barracks Square and Hamlet in Odell Park Jun 19-Jul 5
Bard in the Barracks is celebrating its tenth year of outdoor Shakespeare productions in downtown Fredericton with a specially expanded
season featuring two of the Bard’s most famed tragedies, running from June 19 through July 5.
The company will return to its original home, bringing the Bard back to Barracks Square, to stage an exciting new production of Romeo
and Juliet. Set in the midst of a contemporary national election campaign, with the warring Capulets and Montagues as rival parties on
opposite sides of the ideological spectrum, Romeo and Juliet will offer more than a few knowing nods to politicians we all know and love
(or love to hate, as the case may be), along with thrilling street fights, live music, and a site-specific staging in one of Fredericton’s most
beautiful and historic locations.
Romeo and Juliet will run alongside Hamlet in Odell Park, a remounting of Bard’s 2014 production that was on its way to setting a new box
office record before post-tropical storm Arthur wiped out its final performances. Set in a camp of itinerant travelers, the Danes,
Hamlet draws inspiration from the vibrant music and culture of the travelling peoples of Europe, and won raves for its innovative splitstream staging, which sees audience members divided into two groups, each of which experiences a different version of the play as they
are led through the park over the course of the evening, even encountering some scenes that occur just “off-stage” of the pages of
Shakespeare’s work.
Romeo and Juliet in Barracks Square and Hamlet in Odell Park will be performed on alternating evenings from June 19 through July 5.
Single tickets range from $10-$18 with reduced prices for two-show passes and for groups.
For the full performance schedule and show and ticket details, visit www.bardinthebarracks.com or call (506) 458-7406. Back to top
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4. Contemporary New Brunswick Photography in Focus at the Beaverbrook Art Gallery Jun 25-Aug 30
Phantom Presence: Contemporary Photography in New Brunswick explores photography through a diversity of approaches, photographic
technologies, aesthetic viewpoints, and contemporary visions as represented by the work of photographic artists Jaret Belliveau, Amanda
Dawn Christie, Carol Collicutt, Kyle Cunjak, Oliver Flecknell, Rachael Leigh Flett, Julie Forgues, Frédéric Gayer, Paul Griffin, Peter Gross,
Mathieu Léger, Annie France Noël, Sophie Polanski and Vitaly Korneev, Evan Rensch, Neil Rough, Karen Ruet, Karen Stentaford, and
Christina Thomson. Aimed at chronicling and heightening the profile of recent creative developments in contemporary photography in the
province, it demonstrates photography as a disciplined way of seeing within an open field of possibilities for the exploration and
expression of ideas.
Phantom Presence: Contemporary Photography in New Brunswick joins an ongoing exhibition of photographic works by pioneering
photographer Harold Edgerton (1903-1990), whose work on high-speed and stroboscopic photography, helped advance photography in
both aesthetic and scientific aspects. The exhibition, Freezing Time, presents eleven of these photographs from the permanent collection.
Phantom Presence: Contemporary Photography in New Brunswick, is curated by Karen Ruet and Terry Graff, and is supported by the
Province of New Brunswick, the City of Fredericton, CI Institutional Asset Management (CI Investments), and the Scotiabank Artist
Residency Program. The exhibition runs June 25 through August 30. Harold "Doc" Edgerton (1903-1990): Freezing Time is curated by Virgil
Hammock, and is supported by the City of Fredericton and the Province of New Brunswick. It runs May 24 through August 30. Admission is
free for Beaverbrook Art Gallery members and for children age six and under. More information on memberships and benefits can be
found on our website at http://beaverbrookartgallery.org/en/support/membership. Back to top
5. The Charlotte Street Art Centre presents Intuition: Tension & Colour Jun 26-Aug 17
Featuring the work of Sheila Howell and Teodora Strynatka. Join us on Friday, June 26, from 5-6:30pm for the opening of Intuition: Tension
& Colour, the newest exhibition in the Charlotte Glencross Gallery in the Charlotte Street Arts Centre. This beautiful exhibition by two
enchanting artists will be open to the public from June 26 until August 17 in the Charlotte Glencross Gallery of the Charlotte Street Arts
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6. Fredericton Public Library presents Summer Time Fun Jul 2
Join us at the Fredericton Public Library Art Gallery on Thursday July 2 at 7pm for the opening of Summer Time Fun, an exhibit of acrylic
and mixed media paintings by local artist Lise Dumas Richard. Come see the exhibit, learn about the artist’s creative process, and stay for a
special summer art activity for all ages. Everyone is welcome! The exhibit will be in the gallery until the end of July, Back to top
7. Upcoming Fredericton Tourism Events Jul 2-8
Thursday, July 2:
Society of St. Andrew Pipe Band (Pipe Band)
Free Outdoor Concert, Officers’ Square, 7:30pm
Rain date: Monday, July 6 at 7:30pm
Saturday, July 4:
Alan Jeffries Trio (Bluegrass)
Free Outdoor Concert, Officers’ Square, 7:30pm
No rain date
Sunday, July 5:
Under the Stars Classic Film Series: The Bride of Frankenstein (80 Anniversary)
Free Outdoor Film, Starring Boris Karloff and Elsa Lanchester (1935, Horror Film), Barracks Square
Dusk (approx 9:30pm)
Tuesday, July 7:
Brent Mason (Folk)
Free Outdoor Concert, Officers’ Square, 7:30pm
Rain date: Wednesday, July 8 at 7:30pm
Wednesday, July 8:
After 30 Years (Country/Classic)
Free Outdoor Concert, Main Street/Nashwaaksis Commons Amphitheatre, 7:00pm
Rain date: Monday, July 13, 7:00pm
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For more information: www.tourismfredericton.ca. Back to top
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8. River Jam 2015 Jul 3
The music starts on the Dip patio at 4:30pm on July 3, 2015. That’s right! It’ll soon be River Jam time again, one of Fredericton’s favorite
music events of the summer! With 4 stages, each with a different vibe- we’ve got something for everyone’s musical taste. There’s an easy
listening, soaking up the sun on the patio stage, blues party atmosphere, an intimate club setting and a dance party. The night ends with a
rockin’ jam session in DJ Purdy’s, hosted by Paul Campbell.
River Jam will feature 21 bands, an amazing range of talent from Fredericton and along the Saint John River Valley, playing everything
from blues, rhythm & blues, funk, country, jazz and much more.
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Cathy Hutch
Common Thread
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Country Drive
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Josh Norad
Justice Bitterman & the Groove
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Keegan Dobbelsteyn
Little City Big Band
Mad Mary
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Road Drifters
Ron Malloy
Paula Tozer
The UnHeard
The Thunderbirds
Tumba Sound
The Walking Contradictions
Tickets are $18 in advance, $20 at the door are now on sale at Tony’s Music Box and the Delta Fredericton. All River Jam musicians donate
their time to this worthy event with proceeds going to local music programs and community projects. For more information find us
at RiverJamFredericton. Back to top
9. What the Non-Humans Taught Us at Connexion ARC Jul 4
Join us in Connexion ARC's main space on Saturday, July 4 for a conversation with artists Marina Roy, D’Arcy Wilson, Janice WrightCheney, and curator Corinna Ghaznavi, discussing the complex relations between human and non-human animals as explored in their
respective practices. Contemporary art is a space where we can imagine what else is possible with great irreverence, while critically
examining the existing cultural structures that determine our (human) relationship to other animals and other forms of life.
Programming at Connexion ARC is supported by the Canada Council for the Arts | Conseil des Arts du Canada, the Government of New
Brunswick, The City of Fredericton Government, Picaroons Traditional Ales, private donors, and the activity of our devoted Board and
membership.
Admission is free and open to the public. Back to top
10. Inter-Season odd sunday at Molly’s Coffee House featuring Shane Neilson Jul 5
Announcing an inter-season event for odd sundays, Fredericton’s longest-running, semi-monthly, perpetually-hyphenated, poetry-andmore, reading series. We will meet Sunday, July 5, at Molly’s Coffee House, located at 554 Queen Street, at 2pm, for featured
reader, Shane Neilson, visiting his (almost) home town from Oakville, Ontario, and reprising a canceled odd sundays session from last
winter. Neilson will be reading from his latest book of poetry, On Shaving Off His Face (2015) by Porqupine’s Quill.
odd sundays
Shane Neilson is a family physician who published his first trade book of poems, Meniscus, with Biblioasis in 2009. In addition to several
collections of poetry, Neilson has published in the genre of memoir, short fiction, biography and literary criticism, and his work has been
widely anthologized in poetry, nonfiction, and medical journals. In his medical doctor and writing practices, he focuses on mental illness,
pain, and disability. He currently acts as editor for Victoria, B.C. publisher Frog Hollow Press. Neilson lives in Oakville, Ontario; his work is
rural New Brunswick.
Look for odd sundays again in October, after Ross Leckie’s Poetry Weekend. Back to top
11. FUCC presents Darren Frost Jul 7
An X-Rated, uncensored, boundary-pushing, cross country comedy tour celebrating the first comic to release a comedy box set with over
25 hours of content on one USB stick, the legendary Darren Frost! The Just For Laughs Nasty Show, 4 DVD Releases, Nominated "Best Male
Comedian 2014" at the Canadian Comedy Awards... one of the funniest and most controversial comedians in the country.
For more details check out http://toofar.tv/the-darkness-within-tour/
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The show will start around 8:30pm and run approximately an hour and a half. A great way to cap off your day or start off your night! The
evening will be MC'ed by Trevor Muxworthy with support from Saint John comics Jon Forward and Mark Splude.
Fredericton United Comedy Collective is an independent group of stand-up comedians performing out of Fredericton, NB. Please 'LIKE' us
on Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/FrederictonUnitedComedyCollective- or follow us on twitter @fucctweets. Back to top
12. Battle of the Arts New Brunswick 2015 Auditions Jul 11
Battle of the Arts New Brunswick aims to provide continuous support for youth through all forms of art. We believe that the arts can
create positive change and helps to build communities. Every year BOTA discovers young talent with creative ideas within the province,
and creates a stage where they can be seen by hundreds of spectators, including friends and family, as they display their art.
During the grand finale we congratulate the top three winners with prizes, as a motivation for displaying excellence in the arts. In 2014,
BOTA past participants and guests came to the Fredericton Delta Hotel, where they performed and raised awareness for mental health
issues in the Maritimes through the arts. Please help us spread the good news, as BOTA aims to discover more talent this year. The 2015
Kick Off audition in Fredericton is July 11 at 5pm at the Charlotte Arts Centre. This year’s theme is “All Different, All Equal”
Check out the website for other NB city auditions and locations: www.battleofthearts.ca, and visit us on Facebook at
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Battle-of-the-Arts-NB/205267872816573. Back to top
13. Fredericton Botanic Garden Association presents the Annual Treasured Garden Tour Jul 12
The Fredericton Botanic Garden Association is pleased to announce the return of its annual Treasured Garden Tour. Post-tropical storm
Arthur prevented the tour from going ahead last year but we are looking forward to its return this year. The tour will take place on Sunday
afternoon, July 12. This year five Southside gardens will be showcased each featuring their own on-site visual artist and musician.
The gardens are very different and range from two beautifully designed downtown gardens, to an estate garden located in the centre of
the Fredericton golf course (surrounded by fairways), and a wonderful garden in New Maryland that boasts a zen garden, water features
and streams, a forest garden and more.
Visitors will be able to delight in the full summer scents and beauty behind the garden gates while at the same time watching a painting
unfold followed by a tour and garden party at the Fredericton Botanic Garden. Guests should plan to spend a full afternoon appreciating
the loving touches each gardener uses to enhance their garden; then enjoy the remainder of the day sipping rhubarb punch and nibbling
sweet treats while Stephen Peacock performs on classical guitar.
We are also launching a new art auction of donated works created in the gardens alongside works donated by various local artists
including Kris Leblanc, Peggy Holt, Brigid Toole Grant, and Lynda Rae Burke. This annual event serves as a fundraiser for the Association as
well as providing a way to introduce new visitors to the Fredericton Botanic Garden. Past visitors of the Garden get to see what’s new and
how the Garden is continuing to expand.
Tickets for the Treasured Garden Tour are $16 and are now on sale at Scott’s Nursery and Botinicals Gift Shop or they can be purchased
from our online store at www.frederictonbotanicgarden.com. The Garden Tours run from noon to 3pm concluding with a Garden Party
starting at 3pm at the Botanic Garden Entrance Garden on Prospect Street. Back to top
14. Coming up at the Fredericton Playhouse Jul 14
July 14, 7:30pm
Fredericton Playhouse & NB Youth Orchestra present
YOA Orchestra of the Americas
Led by Artistic Advisor Plácido Domingo, YOA is a world-class symphony orchestra of gifted young musicians, ages 18 to 30, representing
25 countries in the Western Hemisphere. YOA’s mission is to bring together energetic, talented musicians to pursue excellence and
celebrate cultural diversity as a catalyst for social change. This year, the YOA has selected the province of New Brunswick, together with
lead partner NBYO/Sistema NB, as hosts of YOA’s first Canadian Residence. The Residence will take place from July 5 to July 17, and launch
YOA’s Pan-American Tour across Eastern Canada. Back to top
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15. Cineplex’s National Theatre Live presents Everyman Jul 16
BAFTA winner and Academy Award® nominee Chiwetel Ejiofor (12 Years a Slave) takes the title role in this dynamic new production of one
of English drama’s oldest plays, directed by the National Theatre’s new Director Rufus Norris (Broken, London Road).
Everyman is successful, popular and riding high when Death comes calling. He is forced to abandon the life he has built and embark on a
last, frantic search to recruit a friend, anyone, to speak in his defence. But Death is close behind, and time is running out. One of the great
primal, spiritual myths, Everyman asks whether it is only in death that we can understand our lives. A cornerstone of English drama since
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the 15 century, it now explodes onto the stage in a startling production with words by Carol Ann Duffy, Poet Laureate, and movement by
Javier De Frutos.
This production takes place on Thursday, July 16 at 8pm; there will be an encore performance on Saturday, September 19 at 12:55pm.
All performances take place at Cineplex, Regent Mall. For more information visit: http://www.cineplex.com/Events/MetOpera or call 4589704. Back to top.
16. Beaverbrook Art Gallery to Launch The Sheila Hugh Mackay Foundation Art Critic Residency Program
Recognizing the importance of visual arts criticism and journalism in the development and appreciation of contemporary art, the
Beaverbrook Art Gallery is pleased to announce the launch of the Sheila Hugh Mackay Foundation Art Critic Residency Program.
The Gallery’s first critic-in-residence is Edgar Allen Beem, an award-winning freelance journalist from Brunswick, Maine, who was art critic
for Maine Times and Portland Independent, and the recipient of the Manufacturers Hanover Art/World Award for Distinguished
Newspaper Art Criticism for his coverage of the 1987 auction sale of Vincent Van Gogh’s Irises. A former librarian at the Portland Public
Library, he has written for Yankee, Down East, Boston Globe Magazine, Photo District News, Westbrook (Maine) American, ArtNews, Art
New England, Antiques & Fine Art, Art & Antiques, Fiber Arts, American Crafts, and Federal Design Matters, among other publications.
Since 2003, his column “The Universal Notebook” has been a regular feature in The Forecaster, Falmouth, Maine, and from 2008 to 2013,
he wrote an art blog “Just Looking: A Critic’s Eye on New England Art” hosted by Yankee magazine. Beem is the author of Maine Art Now
(1990); Maine: The Spirit of America (2000); Hardlines: A History of the Emery-Waterhouse Company (2007); Backyard Maine: Local Essays
(2009); and Art in Maine: Contemporary Perspectives (2015). He states: “My credo as an arts writer has long been: ‘The work of art is the
search for meaning.’ I believe art is not only a form of personal expression but also a form of inquiry, every bit as much a quest for truth as
scientific research.”
Beem’s residency in New Brunswick will take place October 18 to 24, 2015 and will involve several studio visits with local artists, a public
lecture, and an art writing workshop. His observations of the work of New Brunswick artists will be published by the Gallery in 2016.
Artists who would like to be considered for a studio visit, please contact Terry Graff by email at: tgraff@beaverbrookartgallery.org.
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Workshops | Classes | Art Camps
1. NB Film Co-Op Kids, Teen and Senior Film Camps
The New Brunswick Filmmakers' Co-operative is hosting Fredericton Filmmaking Summer Camps for young school students (Ages 8-14),
Teenage students (Ages 15-18) and Seniors (Ages 55 and up). Visit our website at http://www.nbfilmcoop.com/outreach
Teen Film Camp Dates for 2015: July 27-31, $215.00 ($15 is for snacks for the week for the Teens)
Kids Film Camp Dates for 2015: July 20-24, $165.00 ($15 is for snacks for the week for the Kids)
Senior Film Camp Dates for 2015: August 10-14, $215.00 ($15 is for snacks for the week)
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Each Camp runs from 8:30am - 4:30pm each day at the Charlotte Street Arts Centre, located at 732 Charlotte Street. Kids should bring a
lunch each day although there will be light snacks and liquids on hand. Only LIMITED spaces available and registration is open now!
Don't miss out on this incredible experience!
Please contact Cat Leblanc at: info@nbfilmcoop.com or (506) 455-1632 to register. Click Here to download the Summer Camps
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2. Exposure Summer Dance Camp
Exposure Summer Dance Camp will be taking place at the Currie Center on the UNB campus from Monday, July 13 to Friday, July 17. It is
designed for dancers 9 years and over who already have training in jazz, hip hop, tap, and contemporary genres. Each dancer will receive
training and learn choreography in the aforementioned genres. All choreography will be performed in a final showcase on Friday, July 17.
The full week will cost $250 and this includes the use of all facilities, including an hour of pool time Monday through Thursday, and all
supplies. Dancers are required to bring their own lunch and snacks, a water bottle, and dance/swim attire. The camp will run from
8:30am-4:30pm Monday through Thursday and 8:30am-12pm on Friday.
The final showcase is scheduled from 11-12pm on Friday in the Currie Center dance studio. For further information or to register visit our
facebook page: www.facebook.com/ExposureSDC or e-mail Ashley Thompson, Exposure coordinator, at AshleyT@unb.ca. Back to top
3. The Calithumpians’ “Act Now!” Drama Camps 2015
The Calithumpians are pleased to announce that registration is now open for our 2015 “Act Now!” Drama Camps! A mainstay of
Fredericton for generations, the Calithumpians have been offering their unique brand of summer day camps for over twenty years. Every
week, the “Junior Calithumpians” get to learn what it takes to put on a Calithumpian-style show, by writing their very own play collectively
with our experienced instructors and participating in workshops conducted by the Calithumpians themselves!
Our Drama Camps offer children and adolescents a chance to experience theatre first hand through our tried and true method of creative
drama activities and participatory games. All week long the campers will be active - acting, singing and dancing - making “Act Now!” not
just a catchy title, but a promise. The participants get to enjoy a peek behind-the-scenes of the Calithumpians’ Theatre in the Park in
Officers' Square, and view the live lunchtime performances by the professional troupe.
Various members of the summer troupe provide specialized short workshops including singing, dancing, theatre games, and
improvisation. Each camp culminates in a short play written and performed by the camp participants that debuts Friday at noon in
Officer’s Square as a curtain raiser for the Calithumpians’ Theatre in the Park performance.
For more information or to find our registration form, visit www.calithumpians.com and head over to our Drama Camps page. Back to top.
4. Music and Movement for Kids Camps at UNB
Our fun-filled half-day camp for the youngest set! Participants aged 3-4 will be introduced to the joys of music through listening, singing,
playing rhythm instruments, and working on crafts. Have fun, make new friends, and learn along the way! This camp takes place from
9am-12pm, July 13-17 at Memorial Hall, UNB Fredericton. The cost is $109.00.
July 20-24: Dig a little deeper into age-appropriate musical activities. Children age 5-7 will enjoy this full-day camp, which will include
singing, playing music, craft time, and fun activities with a new theme each day. Play, learn, and grow! This camp takes place from 9am4pm, July 20-24 at Memorial Hall, UNB Fredericton. The cost is $169.
To register call 453-4697 or email musicamp@unb.ca. Back to top.
5. Artemis Dance Studio’s Summer Dance Intensive
Artemis Dance Studio is offering a Summer Dance Intensive from July 6 - 10, for ages 8+ at The Charlotte Street Arts Centre. This is a full
day program packed with dance, music, improvisation, creation, and choreography.
The fee is $200, and registration forms can be picked up at Artemis Dance Studio in Room 202 in The Charlotte St Arts Centre. For further
info email artemisdancestudio@yahoo.ca or telephone 455-1321. Spaces are limited. Back to top.
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6. edVentures Fredericton Summer Workshops
Spaces are still available in the following exciting workshops, and many more courses will be offered throughout the summer! For more
information, or to register, call 460-2233 or visit www.edVentures.ca.
ePublishing & Marketing
This workshop is for anyone who’s written a novel (or thinking about it), and wondered, "now what?" With millions of eBooks
available online, getting your book noticed can seem like a monumental task. The good news is, standing out from the crowd
isn’t as daunting a task as you might think. You’ll learn what works and what doesn’t as we outline the steps you need to take to
publish and actually sell your book. All the bases will be covered: book blurbs, awesome covers and tantalizing excerpts. You’ll
learn what you need to do to get your book online. You’ll learn how to create an Amazon book page that stands out from the
crowd and makes readers take notice. Also covered in detail will be: working with editors, working with designers, myths and
perils of social media and, of course, the ins and outs of Amazon itself.
Instructor: Terry Armstrong
Date: July 18
Location: New Brunswick College of Craft and Design
Website: http://www.edventures.ca/en/workshops/ePublishingAndMarketing.asp
Market to Table: Cooking with Fredericton's Bounty
Every Saturday, locals enjoy The Fredericton Boyce Farmers Market. This workshop will bring you up-close-and-personal with
the best producers and products this market has to offer. Starting with an early-morning sampling tour of the market,
participants will have a chance to chat one-on-one with vendors. You will then make your way to the well-appointed kitchen at
The Station and prepare a fabulous three-course French-inspired feast for lunch with wine or beer pairings.
Instructor: Lisa Wilby
Date: July 18
Location: The Station
Website: http://www.edventures.ca/en/workshops/markettotable.asp
Introduction to the Metals Studio:
Are you already a good stringer, beader, or skilled with working with wire? Then you are ready for this workshop.This is the
transition step you need to become a metalsmith and jeweller. You will learn how to use a jeweller’s saw, how to hammer and
texture, how to cold join metals and how to solder with a jeweller’s torch. Our projects will be a pierce work pendant, soldered
earrings and a ring. We will comprehensively review safety and tools of the studio. Under the expertise of Trudy Gallagher, in
this no pressure class, you will decide if you are ready to embark upon the path of traditional jewellery work.
Instructor: Trudy Gallagher
Dates: July 18 - July 19
Location: New Brunswick College of Craft and Design
Website: http://www.edventures.ca/en/workshops/IntroToTheMetalsStudio.asp
Silk Scarf Painting and Screen Printing
Learn the ancient Japanese art of Shibori silkpainting and how to Screenprint in one workshop! You will wrap, fold, twist and
paint colorful texture onto silk and then screen print the surface with your own design to create elegant, one-of-a-kind
accessories!
Instructor: Glenda Guitard-Bruce
Date: July 20 + 21
Location: New Brunswick College of Craft and Design
Website: http://www.edventures.ca/en/workshops/silkscarfpaintingandacreenprinting.asp
Paint the Town!:
This 3-hour acrylic painting workshop will show participants the beauty of Fredericton in a new light. Participants will stretch
their imaginations by using vibrant colours to represent Fredericton’s downtown on a 12" x 16" sheet of masonite. Local artist
Kris LeBlanc will guide students with basic colour and painting techniques to create a truly unique piece of artwork.
Instructor: Kris LeBlanc
Date: July 24
Location: New Brunswick College of Craft and Design
Website: http://www.edventures.ca/en/workshops/paintthetown.asp
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7. Museum Day Camps at the Fredericton Region Museum
The Fredericton Region Museum is offering summer day camps for children 8 to 11 years. Campers will explore some of Fredericton’s
special places and find links to the city’s past. Children will take daily trips to nearby locations and visit heritage gems that make
Fredericton such a wonderful place to live. With lots of time for creativity, campers will play traditional and contemporary games,
construct crafts, explore the museum and make new friends.
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Create and Play
Blast to the Past: Fredericton Edition
Marching Through History
The Museum: An Inside Story
Food for Thought
Building History
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Members $130 / Non-Members $140
4 Day Camp
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Members $105 / Non-Members $115
Camp fee includes a museum t-shirt, all materials, and activities. Meals and snacks are not included. All camps run from 8:30am to 5pm.
More information can be found at frederictonregionmuseum.wordpress.com/programs/summer-day-camps/ or contact the museum
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8. Upcoming NB Film Co-op Workshops for July 2015
The NB Film Co-op workshop series provides hands-on practical film and video training for members and non-members alike. Formally
registering and paying in advance is the only way to ensure you will have a seat in any of the below courses. Registration for the rest of the
below courses will be announced.
Register in person at the NB Film Co-op (call or email to make an appointment first please!) using cash, cheque or money order; or by mail
(cheques and money orders only). Pay Pal is now an option as well. There are always limited spots available for all workshops so please
call or email staff to see if there are available spots before you send your payment. You can put your name on the waiting list for
workshops already full. For more information you can call Cat at: 506-455-1632 or email at info@nbfilmcoop.com
The Majority of the workshops will be held at the NB Film Co-op at 732 Charlotte Street, Fredericton, NB. Instructors and workshop times
are subject to change. All participants will be notified by email or telephone of any changes with the workshop for which they have
registered. For all day workshops, we recommend that you bring your own lunch (There will be coffee/tea/muffins/munchies/water
provided at all workshops)
Producing a Web Series
Intermediate: Theory
Saturday, July 12. 11am – 5pm
Instructor: Walter Forsyth
Location: New Brunswick Film Co-op, basement resource centre, 732 Charlotte Street, Fredericton
Fee: $30 For Film Co-op Members; $45 For Non-Members
Class Limit: 12
Get the Money, Get It Seen: Producing Your Next Winning Short. A one day workshop concentrating on grant writing and distribution - the
two ends of filmmaking that are often the hardest to get right. Includes these sections:
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Ownership: Rights and exploit-ability
Promotion: Building awareness/audience
Distribution: Getting the film out there and ROI (Return on the Internet)
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Available One-On-One/On Demand Training:
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Directing
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Using the Co-op’s 16mm Aaton Camera
HD Filmmaking - Camera
HD Filmmaking - Lighting
Specialty Equipment
Documentary Filmmaking
Production Design
Revealing Film Technique
Production Management
Acting with Accents and Dialects
Intro to Acting
Location Sound and ADR
Non-Linear Picture Editing - Final Cut Pro
Non-Linear Picture Editing – HD
Non-Linear Sound Editing
Gripology 101
Special Effects Makeup
Call Staff to set-up personalized one-on-one or small group sessions for the above workshops. All scheduled workshops are done on a
break-even basis. One-on-one workshops with an instructor and one participant are more expensive and can cost anywhere from
$20/hour to $30/hour depending.
Attendees can schedule a follow-up tutorial session for a fee with the technical director or another instructor through membership
services at info@nbfilmcoop.com. Participants may cancel up to 1 business day prior to the commencement of the workshop and will
receive a full refund, per cancelled workshop. No refunds will be given for cancellations with less than 1 business day notice.
When registering by mail, please include a sheet indicating your contact information, including mailing address, phone number and e-mail,
with your payment. Send mail registration (Cheques and Money Orders payable to NB Film Co-op) to:
NB Film Co-op Workshops
P.O. Box 1537, Station ‘A’
Fredericton, NB E3B 4Y1
The NBFC is a non-profit and registered charity that supports and encourages independent film/video making by New Brunswick artists.
For the past 34 years, the NBFC has been providing professional development opportunities in film and video production, distribution and
exhibition for its members. The New Brunswick Filmmakers' Co-op acknowledges with thanks the financial assistance of Department of
Post-Secondary Education & Training, The Canada Council--Media Arts Section; the Province of New Brunswick - Arts Development Branch
and the kind support of University of New Brunswick, Film Co-op member and non-member instructors province wide, Charlotte Street
Arts Centre and New Brunswick's independent film and video community. Back to top.
Auditions | Call for Artist Submissions & Awards
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1. Auditions for 14 Annual NotaBle Acts Summer Theatre Festival Jul 5-6
The NotaBle Acts Theatre Company will be holding open general auditions for plays to be performed in its upcoming fourteenth annual
Summer Theatre Festival, which will take place July 22-August 2. Auditions will be held on the following dates:
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Monday July 6, 7:30-9:30pm
All auditions will be held at Memorial Hall on the UNB Campus, Fredericton. Anyone who is interested in auditioning but who cannot make
one of these times is invited to contact NotaBle Acts by phone (458-7406) or by e-mail (nbacts@unb.ca).
Twelve plays, including one-act plays, readings, short 10-minute and 20-30-minute plays, will be cast at the auditions, with a large number
of roles available for men and women of a variety of ages. Further information about the festival, the shows, and auditions can be found
on our website: www.nbacts.com. Back to top
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2. Charlotte Glencross Scholarship for Professional Development in the Arts Now Accepting Applications
This scholarship, 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 Charlotte Glencross Scholarship for Professional Development in the Arts is an award that is determined on a competitive basis, and
may be awarded to a candidate who:
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Has demonstrated exceptional potential and talent as an artist
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Intends to study arts at a recognized institution or with a recognized private instructor for the purpose of pursuing a career as a
professional artist of arts professional.
The Charlotte Glencross Scholarship is in the amount of $1,000. One prize each year may be awarded. All art forms are eligible. Only New
Brunswick residents are eligible to apply.
To apply, download the application form found here: http://charlottestreetarts.ca/index.php/site/charlotte-glencross-scholarship
Deadline for applications is July 17, 2015. Back to top
3. Call to Artists: Request for Qualifications for the High Water Marker Project
The City of Fredericton is seeking an Artist or Artist team to create a site specific public art sculpture which will serve as the City’s high
flood water marker. An Artist or Artist team will be selected to work in collaboration with the City on a design that is functional, attractive,
and appropriate for the site.
The high water marker will be located on the south side of the Saint John River along the trail. This is a significant and highly visible
location and the sculpture will be used to interpret and indicate historical and yearly flood water levels. This piece will become an
attraction during flood season as the community looks to this marker as an indicator of water levels for general interest. During the rest of
the year, the piece will serve as an interpretive piece to indicate historical high flood water levels in Fredericton. It will also serve as an
enhancement feature along the waterfront and trail system.
The High Water Marker competition is open to professional Artists and Artist design teams (architects, engineers, artists) living in New
Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia. As this piece will be functional with unique technical and dynamic requirements, the
artist must be willing to participate in a collaborative process with the City resulting in the final design. Therefore, the artist must be
available for meetings with the steering committee in Fredericton.
Budget: $30,000 (inclusive of artist fees, materials, fabrication, transportation, installation and related travel) Travelling expenses required
for design meetings will be covered separately
Installation: Fall 2015 (preferred) or Spring/Summer 2016
Site Description: The high water marker will be located on the south side of the Saint John River between the river and the trail, on the
west side of the pedway crossing over Pointe-Sainte-Anne Boulevard. This is a significant and highly visible location which will be used to
interpret and indicate historical and yearly flood water levels. Trail elevation is 6m.
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Artwork Design Parameters and Criteria: The artwork must adhere to the following design parameters:
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Durable for year-round permanent installation. Must be resilient and able to withstand elements such as flooding or ice
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Low-to-no maintenance
Interpretive and tell a story about history of flooding with denotations of past high water levels, and be able to show a
measurement of future current high water levels (i.e. should have notches to show real-time water levels during spring
flooding).
Show measures in ½ meter increments
The following significant levels to be noted: High flood water level: 6.5m; 1973: 8.61m; 2008: 8.36m
Updatable with an ability to add new notable levels as the years go by
In addition to enhancing the landscape, must be functional and technical
Well anchored
Vandal resistant, designed to discourage climbing
Great visual impact and presence with year-round appeal, and be recognizable from a car driving by on Pointe-Sainte-Anne
Boulevard
Visually clear, accessible and understandable
Compatible with the natural surroundings
Selection Process: The Artist or Artist Team will be selected based on elements of the Entry Requirements, past experience, body of work,
cost and demonstrated ability to collaborate with a design team. The Selection Committee will include City of Fredericton representation
as follows: Manager of Engineering, Director of Public Safety, Manager of Heritage and Urban Design, and an architect and member of the
City’s Arts and Cultural Advisory Committee. The Selection Committee is under no obligation to choose any finalists. All decisions of the
Selection Committee are final. The City of Fredericton reserves the rights to revoke the RFQ and/or the public art project.
RFQ Submission Requirements: Please do not bind, staple applications or use plastic cover sheets. Artists must submit the following in
order to qualify for consideration:
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Submission Form – complete and signed with contact information
Letter of Intent – Written letter outlining why you are interested in this project, how it relates to your art practice and how you
would approach this project as an artist (one page maximum).
Artist Statement and Bio – total of one page maximum
References – four with minimum of two from public art clients.
Resume – detailing professional experience as an artist, prior public art experience, and other relevant info (maximum three
pages)
Visual Documentation and Documentation List – previous public artworks which best illustrate a body of artwork. Include a
maximum of 10 images. Submit Jpeg files, no larger than 72dpi either by email or on a USB memory stick. Include a numbered
list corresponding to the images and with details of title, date, locations, commissioning client, budget, medium, size and brief
description of work.
Expression of Interest submission may be forwarded to the City of Fredericton Purchasing Division via email to bids@fredericton.ca and
this is the COF preferred method for submissions. This e-mail address is for bid submission and/or signed Addendums submission only.
Suppliers should receive an automatic reply confirming receipt of their submission. If the supplier does not receive the automatic reply,
the Purchasing Division should be contacted by phone at (506) 460-2040. Limit the submission email size to a maximum of 10MB or send
the bid in multiple pieces, files that are larger than 10MB will bounce back. The City shall not be liable for any loss or damage of any
nature whatsoever if an email submission is not received by the City prior to the designated time and date, due to malfunctioning
equipment, the inability to complete the transmission of a document, or for any other reason.
Also, Expression of Interest submission shall be in a sealed envelope clearly showing the EOI Title and Number, EOI Closing Date and Time,
and Company's Name on the front of the envelope and addressed as follows:
Purchasing Division
City of Fredericton
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Fredericton, NB E3B 1B5
EOI must be forwarded to the City of Fredericton Purchasing Division not later than closing on Friday, July 24, 2015 at 3pm. Local
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4. Fredericton Pride Committee seeks Craft Vendors for Pride Week Festival
The Fredericton Pride Committee will be having a Pride Week Festival on Sunday, August 9, 2015 in Officer’s Square. We are currently
looking for craft vendors to set up around the square during the festival and we would love to have you!
Pride Week and the events leading up to it are very important to our community. Pride week is the one time of the year when sexual
minority groups find visibility in the larger Fredericton community. It is a chance to raise awareness and celebrate our diversity.
The fee will be $25 and vendors will have to provide their own tables/shelters. The Pride Festival will run on Sunday August 9 from 12-5pm
with the parade starting at 1pm. Vendors will be able to set up from 9am-12pm. The fee can be paid with cash or by a cheque made out to
Fredericton Pride. The fees will be collected on August 9 during the Pride Festival.
For further Information Email info@frederictonpride.org or leave us a message on our Facebook page
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5. Council of the Arts Fredericton Performing Arts Scholarship
Students planning to pursue studies in a recognized program in the performing arts are invited to apply for the Council of the Arts
Fredericton Performing Arts Scholarship. The annual award is valued at $5,000. It is intended for residents of the greater Fredericton
area. The course of study can take place at any location and involve performance or production. Students at secondary, post-secondary
and graduate levels are eligible.
Information and application guidelines are available through the Fredericton Community Foundation at www.fredfdn.ca.
Applications must be received on or before August 31, 2015.
The recipient will be determined by a three-member selection committee. Past receipients include trombonist, Aaron Good; actor,
Samantha Kamras; and musician, Jeremy Van Slyke.
From 1978 until 2006, Council of the Arts Fredericton presented quality performances to Fredericton audiences through its ONSTAGE and
KIDSTAGE programs and encouraged young people in their study of the performing arts through awards and scholarships. The Performing
Arts Scholarship was created in 2007 with funds from the Council that are managed through a designated fund agreement with the
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6. Call for Artists for Mental Health Services’ Recovery Art Show
Addiction and Mental Health Services Fredericton, part of the Horizon Health Network, is pleased to issue a Call to Artists to participate in
the third annual Recovery Art Show, an exhibition highlighting recovery from substance abuse, addiction, and mental illness. Creativity and
artistic expression can play an important role in recovery; the purpose of this exhibit is to show art depicting people’s experience of
recovery, increase public awareness, spark discussion, teach, and change perceptions.
The show will be exhibited at the Fredericton Public Library, November 2-27, 2015, with a reception at the Library on November 18, 2015,
at 6pm to celebrate the artists and Addiction Awareness Week. The show will feature the work of artists who live or work within the
greater Capital region. Works in all media, of any size and completed in any year will be considered.
Artists may submit up to 3 images of their work by email, CD or memory stick, with each image labelled with the artist’s name and title of
the work. An artwork that consists of separate parts, for example, a collage of photos will be considered as one submission. Artists can
also submit a 50-100 word statement describing the meaning of each submission to enhance the audience’s understanding of it. Electronic
copies of the artist’s statements should also accompany mailed images (in your language of choice). Please note that, depending on the
number of submissions received, not all pieces may be chosen for display.
The application deadline is October 16, 2015.
Please contact Shirley.Withers@horizonnb.ca to request a submission form or for further information. Back to top
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7. Participants wanted for Research Project
Clive Baldwin, Canada Research Chair in Narrative Studies at St Thomas University is looking for participants to be interviewed for a
research project on spiritual identity. He is interested in hearing the stories of spiritual journey, whatever path you are following (wicca,
pagan, UFO, shaman) and wherever you are on that journey.
If you are interested, visit: http://wp.stu.ca/narrativestudies/research/spiritual-identity/, or drop him a line at baldwin@stu.ca for further
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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: May through September: Monday*, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday 10am5pm, Thursday 10am-9pm, Sunday 12-5pm. *Closed Mondays October through May.
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.
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.
New Brunswick Sports Hall of Fame: 503 Queen Street, Fredericton | Phone: 453-3747 | Email: nbsportshalloffame@gnb.ca |Website:
www.nbsportshalloffame.com | Hours: Open daily June through August, Tuesday-Saturday 9:30am-5pm, and during Harvest Jazz and
Blues Festival. Individual and group tours by appointment during the fall, winter, and spring seasons.
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Tara Arnold: Spiritual Artist: 155 Smythe Street, Fredericton. | Phone: 506-461-2227 | Email: tara@taraarnoldart.com |
Website: www.taraarnoldart.com | Gallery open to public Thursdays and Fridays from 12pm - 6pm; all other days by appointment only.
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.
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2014-15 Fredericton Arts Alliance Board Members
EXECUTIVE MEMBERS
BOARD MEMBERS
Penny Pacey - President
Allen Bentley - Vice President
Cynthia Ryder - Treasurer
Russ Hunt - Secretary
Jean Rooney - Past President
Sabine Campbell
Dan Gleason
Heather McTiernan
Tony Merzetti
Bruce Gray
The Fredericton Arts Alliance gratefully acknowledges the financial
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