International Creative Residency
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DE CERCLE EN ELLIPSE, 2014 SHMF is proud to have served the people of Tracadie-Sheila in creation and the installation of the commemorative work « DE CERCLE EN ELLIPSE » by the artist Denis Lanteigne Denis Lanteigne attends official ribbon cutting ceremony the symbolic sculpture created in commemoration of the creation of the new regional[…]
We believe that collaboration with and within the visual arts is a vital element of the eco-system of our community, our province and beyond. We are inviting diverse people and groups to come together to explore important questions. This Call to Create will not be your typical workshop or conference. It will be a highly energizing experience that[…]
Sheila Hugh Mackay Foundation is pleased to announce two Special Project grants in support of significant 2014 summer cultural events. They are the Congrès mondial acadien in Edmundston and the New Brunswick International Sculpture Symposium in Saint John. $20,000 has been awarded to Galerie Colline, in partnership with Centre des arts de la Petite église[…]
The Sheila Hugh Mackay Foundation Special Project Funding 2014. Each year, the Sheila Hugh Mackay Foundation provides one grant cycle to assist in the promotion and development of visual arts within the province of New Brunswick. Phase 1: Concept Letters The Board of Directors invites concept letters outlining a proposal for funding between $2000 and[…]
The Jack Weldon Humphrey Forum: Issues of Regionalism in Canadian Art June 21st, 2013 Presented in collaboration with APAGA, AARCA, & ARCCC at the ‘East of There’ Conference, New Brunswick Museum, Market Square, Saint John, New Brunswick. Agenda for the Jack Weldon Humphrey Forum Registration form (PDF): Download Invitation (PDF): Download Info on East of[…]
Head of Visual Arts at Canada Council to speak at East of There Conference The foundation is happy to welcome Sylvie Gilbert, the newly appointed head of Canada Council’s Visual Arts Section, to the East of There Conference being held at New Brunswick Museum, June 20-23rd. This conference is a collaborative project examining current art[…]
Salon editor, Michael Landry, to moderate panel “Regionalism in Canadian Art: Curse or Caché” During the Jack Weldon Humphrey Forum, Michael Landry will engage several national experts in a lively debate on the nature of the contemporary Canadian art scene. Landry will launch the discussion with the provocative statement “After 40 years, the great promise[…]