Strathbutler artist Herzl Kashetsky – Cursive Conundrum

Strathbutler artist Herzl Kashetsky featured in unique NBM exhibition Cursive Conundrum Cursive Conundrum For many people in today’s society the above title, in cursive, of the new exhibition that officially opens at the New Brunswick Museum (NBM) on Thursday, February 28, 2019 is unreadable! According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary, Cursive means ‘flowing often with the[…]

New CBC documentary on Strathbutler Artist Brigitte Clavette

New Brunswick artist Brigitte Clavette wasn’t born with a silver spoon in her mouth. She grew up in a family of humble means in Edmundston, New Brunswick, under the shadow of a church. As a silversmith, the irony is not lost on her that she has now spe​nt the last three or four decades working with a material that[…]

Strathbutler artist, Chiasson solo exhibition at Beaverbrook Art Gallery

Saturday, October 13, 2018 at 4:00 pm Beaverbrook Art Gallery 703 Queen Street, Fredericton, NB James C. Irving, Chair of the Board of Governors of the Beaverbrook Art Gallery, and Thomas Smart, Director/CEO, cordially invite you to attend the opening reception for the exhibitions. Herménégilde Chiasson — For 50 Years Organized by the Beaverbrook Art[…]

Hill’s The Work Before at Sunbury Shores

SEPTEMBER 28 – OCTOBER 20 OPENING SEPTEMBER 28, 5-7PM Suzanne Hill Sunbury Shores Juried Exhibition About the Exhibition The Work Before is an exhibition of a series of works by prominent New Brunswick visual artist Suzanne Hill. Through observing the work and rehearsal of the Atlantic Ballet, Hill photographed, watched, and sketched dancers – their[…]

Suzanne Hill at Buckland Merrifield Gallery

Deconstructing Singular BMG is proud to present Suzanne Hill’s 2016 oeuvre, Singular to the public as “Deconstructing Singular”. Debuting at the New Brunswick Museum, Hill’s works will now be the focus of the exhibition opening at the gallery on June 22 – July 5, 2018. “Suzanne Hill has produced a body of mixed media work[…]

International Creative Residency 2018

Anna Torma, of Baie Verte, has won this year’s $10,000. Sheila Hugh Mackay Foundation International Residency. An internationally respected artist, Ms. Torma will be working in Paris, France and Cipressa, Italy in preparation for an upcoming solo exhibition at the Textile Museum of Canada in 2020. A Strathbutler artist and Lt. Governor’s Award winner, Ms.[…]