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January 28th, 2020 – Fredericton – The New Brunswick Arts Board (artsnb) is proud to announce that Darren McLeod has joined the Board of Directors and that Alain Boisvert has been re-appointed for a second term.
Tuesday December 10, 2019
(Fredericton, December 10th 2019) – Working toward its strategic goal of increasing the number of grants awarded to New Brunswick artists by the Canada Council for the Arts (CCA), the NB Arts Board (artsnb) gathered data spanning the last five years and organized it into a report with the help of the CCA. The full
Wednesday December 4, 2019
(Fredericton, December 4, 2019) – The New Brunswick Arts Board (artsnb) is proud to announce that Mélanie Parent has joined the Board of Directors. Furthermore, Carol Collicutt, Chair, has been re-appointed for a second term. Download and read the full press release below.
Thursday November 21, 2019
(Fredericton, November 21st 2019) – The New Brunswick Arts Board (artsnb) is pleased to announce two changes to program criteria as well as a renewed partnership.
Wednesday October 30, 2019
(Fredericton, October 30th 2019) – The New Brunswick Arts Board (artsnb) is proud to announce that two vacant seats on its board of directors have been filled by Hubert Francis and Domenic Bro.
(Fredericton, October 7th 2019) – The New Brunswick Arts Board (artsnb) is pleased to announce the laureates of the Lieutenant-Governor’s Awards for High Achievement in the Arts.
Thursday September 12, 2019
September is finally here, and summer is just about wrapping up. This said, there are multiple learning opportunities happening all over the province, through artsnb, our partners and many other outlets. The following workshops and events are happening within the next two months and are opportunities you might not want to miss!
“The Congrès mondial acadien (CMA) is hosted every 5 years in different areas of the World. This year, it was held in southeast New-Brunswick as well as Prince Edward Island.”
“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.”
artsnb mourns the passing of Jocelyne Roy-Vienneau, Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick