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Strathbutler Artist Marie Hélène Allain to exhibit in Saint John.
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Strathbutler Artist Marie Hélène Allain to exhibit in Saint John.
Kashetsky portrait of Ella Hatheway unveiled The Herzl Kashetsky portrait of Ella Hatheway unveiled at the newly dedicated Frank and Ella Hatheway Labour Exhibit Centre in Saint John. Strathbutler artist, Herzl Kashetsky was commissioned by the Hatheway Trust to create a portrait of the leading social activist and philanthropist,Ella Hatheway (1853-1931) The commemorative portrait was[…]
2006 Strathbutler recipient Brigitte Clavette partners with talented metalsmiths Kristianne Le Breton and Kristyn Cooper in a three day salon style jewellery collecting event at Gallery 78.
Gerard Collins. 2001 Strathbutler Recipient creates public mural for Saint John school A classroom at Hazen-White/St. Francis School has been transformed into a literacy retreat, thanks to the help of local professional artist Gerard Collins who, out of the kindness of his heart, has transfigured an obsolete blackboard into a tranquil scene he sees just[…]
Our sculpting sister: a chisel in one hand, a cross in the other Published Saturday October 1st, 2011 in the Telegraph-Journal’s Salon Teacher, nun and internationally exhibited contemporary sculptor, Sainte-Marie-de-Kent’s Marie Hélène Allain has carved a career for herself like few others and is now being lauded by the Beaverbrook Art Gallery as one of[…]
The Sheila Hugh Mackay Foundation congratulates two past Strathbutler artists for exhibition of new works. Gerry Collins shows new paintings at Gallery 78 in Fredericton. Anna Torma joins international show at Owens Art Gallery in Sackville.
New exhibition Paper Doll opens at the Owens Art Gallery Friday 16 September 7:30 pm Which two dimensional toy has entertained generations of children, inspired a 1943 hit song by the Mills Brothers, and is the title of a new exhibit at The Owens Art Gallery? The Paper Doll! A new exhibit entitled Paper Doll, at the Owens Art[…]
by Marty Klinkenberg Published Saturday July 9th, 2011 in the Telegraph-Journal An artist whose work is in collections across Canada, Kashetsky has spent more than four decades painting pathos and pain, from Holocaust victims to family tragedies and his own many battles with illness. For more of Sketching his life story