Author: Audrée Hamelin-St-Amour

Written by Fabiola Martinez My artistic practice has evolved significantly over the years, reflecting both my personal growth and changing environment. I began my journey in the arts as an architect in Mexico. My background in this field gave me a foundation in design, spatial thinking, and problem-solving. When I immigrated to Canada in 2007,

FOR NEWCOMER AND IMMIGRANT ARTISTS OF ALL CAREER LEVELS, WORKING IN ALL DISCIPLINES artsnb is proud to partner with the Asian Heritage Society of New Brunswick (AHSNB) and the Multicultural Association of Fredericton (MCAF) to present on our programs and resources for artists.* Come meet and chat with Emilio Q. Bonnell, from the artsnb team!

artsnb in your community


Thursday August 28, 2025

Artists and arts and culture partners in the Oinpegitjoig First Nation’s region: come meet and chat with artsnb staff and board members! WHEN: Friday September 19, 2025, 4-6 pmWHERE: Pabineau Community Hall,1290 Pabineau Falls Road, Oinpegitjoig Everyone is welcome. We hope to see you! Please contact comm@artsnb.ca if you have questions.

artsnb at Powwows this Summer


Wednesday July 30, 2025

Emilio Q. Bonnell, artsnb’s Indigenous Outreach Liaison, is excited to attend several powwows in communities across the province this season. While walking around the event site, Emilio would like to meet you to discuss artsnb programs. Remember that you can always contact him directly with your questions at emilio@artsnb.ca.

artsnb is meeting with artists in your community! Esgenoôpetitj: Thursday July 3, 2025 5-7 pm at the Wellness Centre, 610 Bayview Drive. Natoaganeg: Monday July 14, 2025, 1-3 pm, Gitpo lodge, 50 Riverview Rd E. Ugpi’ganjig: EVENT CANCELLED – Tuesday August 5, 2025, 5-7 pm, location TBD. Email emilio@artsnb.ca for more information or questions.

Wandering in literary nomadism


Wednesday June 11, 2025

Written by Danny Jacobs Aquaria: Fictions sprang from the desire to engage with a hyper-focused lyricism, where fragmentation and fabulism is favoured over linearity and reason, to create sites where genre breaks down. The flash fictions (or postcard stories, or microfictions, or prose poems) that make up Aquaria are under 1000 words, sometimes much shorter—but

FOR ARTISTS OF ALL CAREER LEVELS, WORKING IN ALL DISCIPLINES AND LIVING WITH A DISABILITY artsnb is proud to join the Coffee Chat of the New Brunswick Coalition of Persons with Disabilities (NBCPD) to present our programs, resources and funding specific to accessibility and equity needs. Come meet and chat with Rebecca Salazar, artsnb Program

artsnb is in your community


Tuesday May 13, 2025

Artists and arts and culture partners in the Campbellton region: come meet and chat with artsnb staff and board members!WHEN: Friday May 16, 5-7 pmWHERE: at the Arts and Culture Centre We hope to see you! Please contact comm@artsnb.ca if you have questions.

Written by Jennifer Pazienza and Paul-Édouard Bourque A View of Vision & Dialogue exhibited at the Beaverbrook Art Gallery. Photo: Joy Cummings Photo. Walk us through the experience of the project – what did you explore, how did this project/experience impact your artistic practice/creative process or how you see yourself as an artist? Within the

Making the invisible visible


Monday April 7, 2025

Written by Norelice Mboutou Exploring everyday stories through art: My creative journey As an artist and graphic designer, I am convinced that art has the power to capture untold stories and reveal the hidden layers of the human experience. My recent project, Women’s Challenges, supported by an artsnb Creation grant, offered me a unique opportunity