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“We all know that artificial intelligence is already making its way into the health, education and decision-making sectors. But, it is also to be seen that the latter will affect the artistic sector as well as the way we create and consume art.”
“Film is one of the most powerful mediums in the world. It can make you feel things you never thought, react in ways you may never have, or give you hope you may have lost.”
artsnb mourns the passing of Jocelyne Roy-Vienneau, Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick
“I am happy to be living and becoming a clay artist in this beautiful corner of Canada, with its unique majestic landscape and weather. In New Brunswick I have found my new home and I learned all I know about inspiration and creativity.”
“My dream is to become a beacon of inspiration for artists in the province. Moving to Canada at an early age has had its difficulties, but if I could take on a position like this and succeed, I might be able to help inspire young females, and aspiring immigrant artists to pursue their artsy dreams.”
Réanne Cooper, Communications Officer The beginning of July often marks the beginning of warm summer weather. However, it also marks the halfway point throughout the calendar year! Wow, six months gone by already. I thought I would remind you all of the deadlines that are left for this calendar year – as you reminisce on
Réanne Cooper, Communications Officer Summertime is such a great time to get out and enjoy the warm weather, family and friend time and festivals! As we head into the long weekend and first weekend of July, I thought I would share a few festivals happening in our province this upcoming month. The Inspire Festival, happening
Réanne Cooper, Communications Officer With an upcoming Career Development deadline, I thought I’d share a bit of information with all of you. As you may already know, the Career Development program is one of our biggest programs, with six (6) deadlines throughout the year. The program is designed to recognize and encourage arts professionals who
As one of the new staff members here at artsnb, I would like to introduce myself. My name is Réanne Cooper, and I have recently joined the team as the new Communications Officer. Just to share a bit about myself, I was born in Nova Scotia but grew up here in Fredericton, New-Brunswick. I
Lieutenant-Governor’s Awards for High Achievement in the Arts return