2023 Sheila Grant Program

Since 2012, Sheila Hugh Mackay Foundation has contributed 500,000 in annual facilitation grants to arts organizations and collectives serving New Brunswick visual artists.   Based on a 2022 strategic review, the Board of Directors remains dedicated to supporting impactful, timely initiatives that advance opportunities in exhibition, education and art appreciation.  In 2023, SHMF invites grant requests[…]

SHMF Director, Ann Manuel Presented with Eidlitz Award

SHMF Director, Ann Manuel Presented with Eidlitz Award

Artist, arts advocate and SHMF Board Director, Ann Manuel was one of four honorees at the Sunbury Shores Arts and Nature Centre Awards Gala on Saturday, December 10th. Sunbury Shores, Board Chair, Catherine  Hamilton kicked off the gala Awards ceremony noting that  “ At long last, pandemic protocols allow us to gather and celebrate four[…]

Jasmine Williams

Brigitte Clavette Award – Sheila Hugh MacKay Foundation Scholarship in Graduate Studies

Based on merit, Jasmine Williams was unanimously selected by the New Brunswick College of Craft and Design to receive the Brigitte Clavette award.  This $2000 award was established at the college as a recognition of achievement in Graduate Studies but also as a lasting tribute to the exceptional contribution of artist and educator, Brigitte Clavette,[…]

2023 Call for Strathbutler Nominations

The $25,000 Strathbutler Award $25,000 is one of Canada’s most lucrative and prestigious visual arts awards.  Available uniquely to New Brunswick visual artists, the Strathbutler is a recognition of an individual New Brunswick  artist’s accomplishments and impact.  This award is given biennially by the privately funded Sheila Hugh Mackay Foundation (SHMF) upon the recommendation of[…]

Photo: Ken Chorley, Hampton Town Councillor, Kathryn McCarroll, SHMF; Georgie Day Chairperson John Peters Humphrey Foundation; Neil Brodie, Project Co-Chair

2022 Signature Grant Announcement

SHMF presents a Signature Grant of $10,000 to the John Peters Humphrey Foundation to support its work in preserving a significant Hampton landmark, Credo. This sculpture, originally designed by Strathbutler artist, John Hooper is a testament to the ideals of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, drafted by Hampton native son John Peters Humphrey. Exposed[…]