Fredericton Business Teaches The Art Of Ceramics
With the help of community, and a passion for the art of ceramics, Jackie Doucette opened Claytime with Jackie to help others discover their love of working with clay.
With the help of community, and a passion for the art of ceramics, Jackie Doucette opened Claytime with Jackie to help others discover their love of working with clay.
Jolene Johnson, the CEO and founder of Wabanaki Maple, has been recognized by Stacy’s Rise Project. It’s the project’s first year expanding into Canada and it’s given Johnson a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
In October 2022, The Shake Shed Freddy had announced their closing. Now, with new ownership, the local business is able to remain open.
New products and hard-to-acquire global certification has helped the company expand into a more global market, with vendors in Europe and Africa.
A New Brunswick not-for-profit organization aims to give elementary students a transformational experience through various styles of 2D art.
In an effort to educate the community and restore Fredericton’s native land, RB Studio Art Centre and Gallery introduces a new way to craft.
506 Artisan Market aims to create a more friendly and welcoming environment for the artisan community, all while giving back to local charities and organizations.