Alisa Arsenault

Nattages City Gallery  |  March 18-April 29, 2022 Artist Statement Nattage is an exhibition bringing together digital works printed on linen as well as textile works juxtaposing crochet with manipulated fabrics and fibres. These prints combine blocks of color with figurative images either photographic or drawn on wide linen veils. The hands and arms of the

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Cynthia ‘Cince’ Johnston

Freddy & Ceydie Port Saint John Gallery  |  March 18-April 29, 2022 Project Statement On April 20th, 2008, a man in Croatia died. As part of his post-mortem legacy, he saved the lives of two individuals in Belgium—my daughter’s and Freddy’s. Ten years after their liver transplants, through this strange fate of a shared organ,

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Printers Inc.: Ink Off the Wall

Printers Inc.: Ink Off the Wall Library & Rotunda Galleries  |  January 14 - March 11, 2022 Amy Ash / Alanna Baird / Nathan Cann / Ryan Livingstone / Ann Manuel / Bob Morouney SJAC is proud to present this exhibit sponsored by and originally shown by our friends and colleagues at Sunbury Shores Arts and

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Fred Harrison

a very brief history of travels near and far… through life & time with my brother Dave Canada Games Gallery  |  January 14 - March 11, 2022 Artist Statement My brother Dave moved here from Saskatchewan a year after me. We have spent much time together hiking and travelling and have become best friends as

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Douglas Wayne Williamson

Remembering Tom: Unfinished Business City Gallery  |  January 14 - March 11, 2022 Artist Statement A life-long obsession with the growth pattern of trees manifest itself through the contrasting values of sunlight and shadow. Back lit foregrounds revel in stylized motifs reaching for a voice in the iconic Canadian landscape. Reflections of bygone days reminisce

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Maurice Henri

Watercolour in the Rain Port Saint John Gallery  |  January 14 - March 11, 2022 Artist Statement Natural and urban settings inspire much of my image making where I attempt to explore the interaction between light and shadow performing in graceful harmony. This led me to create the collection “Watercolour in the rain”, and it

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January 2022

Due to the new challenges of this fifth COVID wave, SJAC is postponing the opening reception for new exhibits in January.  These fantastic exhibits will be installed the week of Jan. 10th and will be ready for you and your family bubble / Steady 10 to enjoy by January 14th! To read our COVID policies

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Cross-Cultural Creation Residency 2020

Turbulence Canada Games Gallery | November 5 - December 17, 2021 Artists' Statement We acknowledge that New Brunswick is situated on unsurrendered and unceded traditional territory of the Wolastoqiyik, Mi’kmaq and Passamaquoddy, the original keepers of this land. The Peace and Friendship Treaties signed in 1725 and 1726 were not to surrender the lands and

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Ripley Stonebrook

Citizens of Concordia Percival Gallery  |  November 5 - December 17, 2021 What is Concordia? Founded in 1825, the factory City of Concordia covered an island off the Northern shore of New Brunswick. Now forgotten, it was once one of the most important cities of the world. But the city held a dark secret, its

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Bernard Quintal

Maritime Beaches... Rock! Rotunda Gallery  |  November 5 - December 17, 2021 Artist Statement I have been collecting rocks since early childhood and you wouldn’t believe how much space that takes in my house. As a kid, I walked many Maritime beaches because I thoroughly enjoyed the search, the digging, the joy of discovery. To

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