Maurice Cormier

Smoke Signals and Radio Waves  |  Library Gallery  |  July 7 - September 1, 2023 Smoke Signals and Radio Waves, a 2021 work which consists of 20 small 2” x 2” linocut prints, limited edition of 10, was conceived in a moment of great contemplation, sitting next to my mother who, in palliative care, was

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Bonny Hill

The Power of One  |  Rotunda Gallery  |  July 7 - September 1, 2023 About The Power of One This cardboard installation recreates an 1800 piece section of the 14,000 piece public art installation installed on unceded territories near Sussex Middle School in June of 2023 and documented through the accompanying video.  “Every Child Matters:

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Toby Graser

Selected Works  |  Port Saint John Gallery  |  July 7 - September 1, 2023 About the Artist Toby Graser was born in Montreal, March 18, 1937. In 1960 she and her husband moved to Fredericton, New Brunswick. In 1993 she moved to Saint John. Toby studied art at the University of New Brunswick under Molly

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Mary Joyce

Red  |  City Gallery  |  July 7 - September 1, 2023 Artist Statement and Biography In 2012 I began to make work celebrating resistance, inspired by actions of students in Montreal against proposed fee hikes in their post-secondary institutions. The red square held by a safety pin seen on clothing of persons active in city

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November 2023

Our sixth and last exhibition cycle of 2023 runs from Friday, November 3rd to Friday, December 20th. We hope to see you at the opening reception on November 3rd, 5-7pm! Community face masks are encouraged. Please visit our galleries Tues-Sat 9am-5pm for free (donations gratefully accepted!) Social distancing and extra sanitizing measures are in place for

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September 2023

Our fifth exhibition cycle of 2023 runs from Friday, September 8th to Friday, October 27th. We hope to see you at the opening reception on September 8th, 5-7pm! Community face masks are encouraged. Please visit our galleries Tues-Sat 9am-5pm for free (donations gratefully accepted!) Social distancing and extra sanitizing measures are in place for your protection.

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Wayne d’Entremont

Sea Eternal  |  Port Saint John Gallery  |  May 5 - June 30, 2023 Wayne d’Entremont and his wife Francine live in Lower West Pubnico, Nova Scotia, a largely Acadian community that includes their family and many friends. Wayne has been fishing the north Atlantic for half a century and photographing it in all months

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Marie Drolet and Oleksandr Polishchuk

Becoming Light  |  City Gallery  |  May 5 - June 30, 2023 The latest exhibition of L’atelier de l’Aube’s founders Marie Drolet and Oleksandr Polishchuk opens May 5, 2023, at the Saint John Arts Centre, Saint John, New Brunswick.  The exhibition is a tour de force that explores the latest collection of hanging and table

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Greater Saint John High School Student Exhibition

Prospect  |  Canada Games and Library Galleries  |  March 17-April 28, 2023 Saint John Arts Centre is proud to present this spotlight on young talent in the high schools of Greater Saint John. This year's participating schools are Rothesay High School, Saint John High School (including works by International Baccalaureate students) and St. Malachy's Memorial

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Portfolio Development Class of 2023 exhibit

For the seventeenth straight year, the Saint John Arts Centre has offered an 18-week Portfolio Development Program to high school students in this part of the province. This program, which is unique in New Brunswick, is designed for students who are dedicated to the pursuit and study of visual art. The students who completed this

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