For-Profit Business Turned Charity Helps Students Through Art
A New Brunswick not-for-profit organization aims to give elementary students a transformational experience through various styles of 2D art.
A New Brunswick not-for-profit organization aims to give elementary students a transformational experience through various styles of 2D art.
Photographer Chris Donovan’s photo book, Stay Solid or Go West, captures the unique Maritime dichotomy of working and living out west when home is in the east.
Erin Keatch is opening a permanent brick-and-mortar home in Dieppe for Caravan and Company, her eclectic collection of clothing, jewelry, and accessories.
Ontario artist Eda Brown’s gallery show at the Paris Crew Gallery, her first-ever in-person show, reflects the shifting role of in-person gallery shows, and online art galleries and social media in the post-pandemic art industry.
This year’s art auction hosted by Liz Isaac & Citadel Gallery Auctions, featuring work by Miller Brittain and Christopher Pratt, will be held exclusively online, reflecting how the auction world has adapted during the pandemic.
A popular beach spot in southern New Brunswick is the backdrop of a new competition series that will get a televised debut later this summer.
Ceramicist Danika Vautour is working on opening Sea To Sky, a communal ceramic studio in Saint John where artists can make and display their ceramics work.
Co-organizer Jane Blanchard says the festival won’t operate at the same capacity it did pre-pandemic, but she hopes is to bring people to the venues and into the community to boost the city’s economy.
Jones Gallery, located at 1 Charlotte Street in uptown Saint John, has launched a new project called Gallery Sounds that allows everyone, even those not comfortable going inside, to enjoy the art.
Nearly 200 pieces of art were available to collectors as part of a recent online auction, including three Miller Brittain oil paintings.