Work of Emily McCumber
… an artist who has mastered complex traditional patterns with a creative spark … << Back to the Nel Oudemans page
… an artist who has mastered complex traditional patterns with a creative spark … << Back to the Nel Oudemans page
#FromHumanHands: NB Fine Craft Fest, New Brunswick’s premier fine craft festival presented by the New Brunswick Crafts Council, is coming back to #SaintJohn for a second year July 16 & 17 at the Marco Polo Cruise Terminal! – Download PDF #FromHumanHands will feature contemporary and traditional fine craft from New Brunswick master craftspeople working in[…]
The Sheila Hugh Mackay Foundations will be accepting applications and nominations for the Nel Oudemans Award until June 10, 2016 Download PDF
Bell Aliant’s Studio Tour offers new film on Strathbutler artist Marie Hélène Allain. Congratulations to film maker Matt Brown. On TV1 Video On Demand – Studio Tour with Marie Hélène Allain
Sheila Hugh Mackay Foundation is proud to announce a 2016 Sheila Facilitation Grant to the Canadian Art Foundation for an exciting project dedicated to the advancement of critical writing. Based on the recommendation of an independent jury, the Board of Directors has awarded $ 10,000 in support of a yearlong series dedicated to New Brunswick[…]
EXPO POP UP Wednesday April 27, 2016 5PM to 7PM An installation of cartographic maps in a space is an act in two parts. Conceptually, this is a cluster of representations of space, occupying a space of representation. These maps flatten volumes as they themselves are flattened, and, as a device, they can occupy more,[…]
Buckland Merrifield Gallery. presents: Paul Mathieson NOTES FROM THE STREET APRIL 15 – 30 Reception: Friday, April 15, 5 – 8 pm The Buckland Merrifield Gallery announces an important exhibition of new work by painter Paul Mathieson, winner of the Strathbutler Award 2015. His new series, entitled Notes From A Street, offers further explorations on[…]
Marie Hélène Allain – Imagerie de l’héritière exhibition opening at the New Brunswick Museum on 3 April Sunday 2-4pm. The New Brunswick Museum on Facebook