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In this issue of artsnb January 2022 newsletter, you will find: artsnb’s upcoming deadlines; artsnb and Mawi’art join forces for a presentation to Indigenous artists; Self-taught artist Anne Stillwell shares some magic at KIRA; News from our strategic partners: the Department of Tourism, Heritage and Culture’s Core Funding Program is open for applications, a Pathways
Indigenous artists of ALL disciplines! Would you like to receive funding to advance your arts career? Join the artsnb staff at Mawi’art Coffee Break (online) on FRIDAY JANUARY 28 AT 10 AM and find out everything there is to know about the Equinox program for Indigenous artists. This diverse program is exclusively for Indigenous artists,
Written by Anne Stillwell FEATURED ARTIST SERIES ̶ ANNE STILLWELL How do you summarize 28 days of pure magic? From May 19th to June 16th of Spring 2021 I experienced the Kingsbrae International Residency of the Arts (KIRA) in Saint Andrews New Brunswick. The pandemic hijacked our original arrival but even with an extra year
Wednesday December 15, 2021
In this issue of artsnb December 2021 newsletter, you will find: artsnb’s holiday schedule; Upcoming and extended deadlines; Changes on the artsnb Board; News from our strategic partners: the Department of Tourism, Heritage and Culture is calling for professional artists, the AAAPNB is calling cultural workers to fill out their survey, Artslink NB’s Catapult registrations
Tuesday December 14, 2021
December 14, 2021 (Fredericton) – The New Brunswick Arts Board (artsnb) is proud to announce that Christiana Myers has been appointed to the artsnb Board of Directors. Christiana Myers is a curator, writer, artist, and museum educator based in Menagoesg/Saint John, New Brunswick. She holds a BFA from Mount Allison University and a MLitt Curatorial
Thursday December 2, 2021
December 2, 2021 (Fredericton) – At its recent annual meeting, the New Brunswick Arts Board (artsnb) elected Victoria Hutt as its new Chair. She succeeds Alain Boisvert, who served in this role to the end of his second mandate on the board. Victoria Hutt is a visual artist, designer and writer living in Florenceville-Bristol, NB.
Wednesday November 17, 2021
In this issue of artsnb November 2021 newsletter, you will find: artsnb is in the process of building their 3-year strategic plan. As a key stakeholder, we would like to hear from you: please fill out the survey by December 6; Time to think ahead and apply to artsnb’s upcoming program deadlines; Shadows shining bright on the
Written by Heather McCaig FEATURED ARTIST SERIES – HEATHER MCCAIG Flameworking uses a specialized propane and oxygen fuelled torch to melt borosilicate glass, a type of glass that contains boron trioxide, making it an extremely heat resistant and a durable product. Used as a material for scientific glassblowing this glass can be found in your
artsnb is in the process of building their 3-year strategic plan. As a key stakeholder, we would like to hear from you. Your feedback will help guide our future. We invite you to complete the FOLLOWING SURVEY and encourage you to share the link with your networks. Please complete the survey by December 6, 2021.
Fredericton, November 1, 2021– After careful consideration and in the current context concerning the COVID-19 pandemic, the New Brunswick Arts Board (artsnb) has taken the decision to postpone the gala for the 2021 Lieutenant-Governor’s Awards for High Achievement in the Arts until the Spring of 2022.