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In this issue *Click the “Back to top” link after each notice to return to “In This Issue”. Upcoming Events 1. Public Talk with Costume Designer Keith Parent at Charlotte Street Art Centre May 26 2. Common Threads: Textiles Studio Exhibition Opens at George Fry Gallery May 12 3. SappyFest’s Wish You Were Here Tour visits Wilser’s Room May 19 4. Blackout Productions & East Coad Awakening present Harbour at The Capital May 19 5. Bonnie Kilburn’s Dance Centre presents The Recital featuring Emerald Dancers May 19 & 20 6. Art for Art’s Sake opening at the UNB Art Centre May 20 7. Branch Out Productions is excited to present Little Shop of Horrors May 20 & 21 8. Live Stand-Up Comedy presents Daryl Makk Live at the Delta May 21 9. X-treme Dance Studio presents Dance Like Nobody’s Watching at The Playhouse May 21 10. Leo Hays High School Safe Grad’s Lion King Competition at The Playhouse May 23 11. Saint John Theatre Company presents An Enemy of the People at The Playhouse May 24 12. The Fredericton High School Music Department presents their Spring Gala Concerts May 25 & 26 13. The Third Age Centre presents a Screening of Copperhead May 26 14. Cineplex’s National Theatre Live presents The Shakespeare Show May 26 15. Bonnie Kilburn’s Dance Centre presents The Recital featuring Platinum Dancers May 26 & 27 16. First Annual Living Roots Music Festival 2016 May 26 – 28 17. Ancestral Roots & A Walk in the Garden at Gallery 78 May 27 18. Gallery on Queen Grand Opening May 28 19. Family Concert with the Saint John String Quartet at the Fredericton Public Library May 28 20. Benefit Concert with Vivian Ni & Special Guests at the Charlotte Street Arts Centre May 29 21. Rape is Real and Everywhere: A National Comedy Tour at The Capital May 31 22. Music Runs Through It proudly presents The Young Novelists at Corked Wine Bar Jun 1 Workshops | Classes | Art Camps 1. Upcoming Classes with Kathy Tidswell in her Home Studio and Gallery 2. The NB Film Co-op Workshop Series 3. edVentures Fredericton Summer Workshops 4. One Day Rug Hooking Course for Beginners or Advanced Beginners May 28 5. Audition Workshop by Branch Out Productions and Collective Theatrics May 25 6. UNB’s Andrews Initiative presents Tell Your Story: A Creative Memoir-Writing Course for Ages 50+ 7. Free Physical Theatre Open Class with 'the coop' Jun 2 8. UNB Summer Music Camps 2016 Auditions | Call for Artist Submissions & Awards 1. Fredericton Arts Alliance Summer Student Position Offers Challenge and Opportunity 2. NB Summer Music Festival seeks Festival Assistant 3. Call for Artists: NB Cultural Delegation for the Jeux de la Francophonie 4. Call for Submissions for the Fredericton Region Museum’s Artist in Residence Program 5. Call For New Brunswick Artists: Arts Bank 6. NB Crafts Council seeks Bilingual Administrative Coordinator 7. 2016 Charlotte Glencross Scholarship 8. Call to Artists: The 4 th Annual Recovery Art Show 9. 2017 Charlotte Glencross Gallery Submission ARTSnews SERVING THE ARTS IN THE FREDERICTON REGION May 19 2016 Volume 17, Issue 20 For arts and culture events in other areas of NB visit ArtsLinkNB: Click Here

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In this issue *Click the “Back to top” link after each notice to return to “In This Issue”.

Upcoming Events 1. Public Talk with Costume Designer Keith Parent at Charlotte Street Art Centre May 26 2. Common Threads: Textiles Studio Exhibition Opens at George Fry Gallery May 12 3. SappyFest’s Wish You Were Here Tour visits Wilser’s Room May 19 4. Blackout Productions & East Coad Awakening present Harbour at The Capital May 19 5. Bonnie Kilburn’s Dance Centre presents The Recital featuring Emerald Dancers May 19 & 20 6. Art for Art’s Sake opening at the UNB Art Centre May 20 7. Branch Out Productions is excited to present Little Shop of Horrors May 20 & 21 8. Live Stand-Up Comedy presents Daryl Makk Live at the Delta May 21 9. X-treme Dance Studio presents Dance Like Nobody’s Watching at The Playhouse May 21 10. Leo Hays High School Safe Grad’s Lion King Competition at The Playhouse May 23 11. Saint John Theatre Company presents An Enemy of the People at The Playhouse May 24 12. The Fredericton High School Music Department presents their Spring Gala Concerts May 25 & 26 13. The Third Age Centre presents a Screening of Copperhead May 26 14. Cineplex’s National Theatre Live presents The Shakespeare Show May 26 15. Bonnie Kilburn’s Dance Centre presents The Recital featuring Platinum Dancers May 26 & 27 16. First Annual Living Roots Music Festival 2016 May 26 – 28 17. Ancestral Roots & A Walk in the Garden at Gallery 78 May 27 18. Gallery on Queen Grand Opening May 28 19. Family Concert with the Saint John String Quartet at the Fredericton Public Library May 28 20. Benefit Concert with Vivian Ni & Special Guests at the Charlotte Street Arts Centre May 29 21. Rape is Real and Everywhere: A National Comedy Tour at The Capital May 31 22. Music Runs Through It proudly presents The Young Novelists at Corked Wine Bar Jun 1

Workshops | Classes | Art Camps 1. Upcoming Classes with Kathy Tidswell in her Home Studio and Gallery 2. The NB Film Co-op Workshop Series 3. edVentures Fredericton Summer Workshops 4. One Day Rug Hooking Course for Beginners or Advanced Beginners May 28 5. Audition Workshop by Branch Out Productions and Collective Theatrics May 25 6. UNB’s Andrews Initiative presents Tell Your Story: A Creative Memoir-Writing Course for Ages 50+ 7. Free Physical Theatre Open Class with 'the coop' Jun 2 8. UNB Summer Music Camps 2016

Auditions | Call for Artist Submissions & Awards 1. Fredericton Arts Alliance Summer Student Position Offers Challenge and Opportunity 2. NB Summer Music Festival seeks Festival Assistant 3. Call for Artists: NB Cultural Delegation for the Jeux de la Francophonie 4. Call for Submissions for the Fredericton Region Museum’s Artist in Residence Program 5. Call For New Brunswick Artists: Arts Bank 6. NB Crafts Council seeks Bilingual Administrative Coordinator 7. 2016 Charlotte Glencross Scholarship 8. Call to Artists: The 4

th Annual Recovery Art Show

9. 2017 Charlotte Glencross Gallery Submission

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1. Public Talk with Costume Designer Keith Parent at Charlotte Street Art Centre May 26 Designer, Costumer and onset Costume Supervisor, Keith Parent will be presenting at a public talk, held at the Charlotte Street Art Centre on May 26th, Thursday from 7 to 9pm. Not only is Keith originally from Fredericton but he is a graduate from Fashion at the New Brunswick College of Craft and Design. Now working for Canada's #1 TV series The Flash, Keith has determinedly and passionately worked his way from NBCCD to Battlestar Galactica, Once Upon a Time, I Zombie and now The Flash. Keith also designs for theatre, and has designed a pant for mobility challenged clients, for the company The Seated Pant. This incredible opportunity to hear and speak with someone from Fredericton who has successfully risen to the top of his field is an amazing opportunity to also hear about a fabulous career in the arts. This Public Lecture is co-hosted by the New Brunswick College of Craft and Design and the Fredericton Arts Alliance and it is hoped that this will become an annual partnership, presenting and highlighting incredible and successful talent from Fredericton. Please note: Although free, this venue has limited seating capacity and you must RSVP to [email protected]. Back to top.

2. Common Threads: Textiles Studio Exhibition Opens at George Fry Gallery May 12 Common Threads is an exhibition of work by students in the Textiles and Fibre Arts programs at NBCCD. This display showcases the breadth, diversity and quality of work that has become the hallmark of the Textiles Studios. Here you will see weaving, machine knitting, printed textiles, felted works and a variety of product examples. After developing a broad skill set in their first year, students narrow their focus and specialize to become highly skilled craftspeople in their second year. We invite you to come and enjoy the “common threads” of colour, texture, design and creativity at the heart of this exhibition. This exhibition opens in the George Fry Gallery on May 12 from 4:30-6:30pm, and runs until May 31. Back to top.

3. SappyFest’s Wish You Were Here Tour visits Wilser’s Room May 19

SappyFest’s Wish You Were Here Tour will visit Fredericton’s Wilser’s Room on May 19. Artists on tour are: Shotgun Jimmie , Ian Roy, G.L.A.M BATS , Amy Siegel, and Steven Lambke. Doors open at 7pm and the show begins at 8pm. Cover is $10. For more information visit https://www.facebook.com/events/453231678209531/. Back to top.

4. Blackout Productions & East Coad Awakening present Harbour at The Capital May 19 Blackout Productions and East Coast Awakening presents Harour at the Capital on May 19. The Pop Punk quartet from Toronto, Ontario have been touring the world for over four years, performing over 250 shows in Canada, USA, and Japan. Harbour has shared the stage with Yellowcard, Hedley, State Champs, Anti Flag, Four Year Strong, and many more. The band takes most of their influence from the early 00’s pop punk style, similar to New Found Glory, The Starting Line and MxPx. This show also features Pipe Dreams, Emo/Rock from Charlottetown, PEI; The Wasteland Zombies, Rock from Fredericton; and Toobular, Pop Punk/Indie from Fredericton. You don't want to miss this fun night of Pop Punk and Rock. Come out, drink and dance the night away. Doors open at 9pm and the show starts at 9:30pm Tickets are $10 at the door. Back to top.

5. Bonnie Kilburn’s Dance Centre presents The Recital featuring Emerald Dancers May 19 & 20 May 19 & 20, 6:30pm Bonnie Kilburn’s Dance Center presents The Recital featuring Emerald Dancers End of year recital. Back to top.

6. Art for Art’s Sake opening at the UNB Art Centre May 20

The UNB Art Centre is pleased to announce the next exhibition in their 75

th anniversary celebrations. Art for Art’s Sake: the Artists of the

UNB Art Centre from 1940-1960 celebrates the contributions of artists such as Goodridge Roberts, Bruno Bobak, Fritz Brandtner, and Alfred Pinsky to the UNB Art Centre’s ongoing reputation as a cultural landmark for the campus community at UNB, and the broader New Brunswick art community. This exhibition will open on Friday, May 20 at 5pm at the UNB Art Centre. All are welcome to attend!

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In its history, the UNB Art Centre has been home to many recognized and well-established artists. Art for Art’s Sake acknowledges the many artists who have helped shape the legacy of the UNB Art Centre. Following in the footsteps of founders Pegi Nicol MacLeod and Lucy Jarvis, anyone coming into the Centre had some big shoes to fill! Fritz Brandtner and Alfred Pinsky helped the UNB Art Centre continue to flourish following the Second World War, by teaching a rigorous summer school curriculum. Art for Art’s Sake will feature works from each of these artists, in celebration of their commitment to the UNB Art Centre. The establishment of the Canadian Council for the Arts in 1959 allowed the UNB Art Centre to implement an artist-in-residence program. The leadership and commitment of artists-in-residence like Goodridge Roberts (1959-1960) and Donald Reichert (1959-1962), has helped shape the UNB Art Centre into a dynamic cultural institution. Bruno Bobak, who served as artist-in-residence from 1960-1962, and who then became director of the Centre from 1962 until his retirement in 1987, also had a huge impact on the development of the UNB Art Centre, and has become one of Fredericton’s best-loved artists. Art for Art’s Sake will draw from the UNB Permanent Collection and showcase works by all of these prominent artists, and the impact they have on the UNB Art Centre’s history and legacy. Over the years, the UNB Art Centre has been a place for teaching, learning, and loving art. Many students, interns, employees, and members of the public have benefited from the expertise and guidance of the artists who called the UNB Art Centre home. Art for Art’s Sake will showcase the work of Hazel Parks McLeod, who was a student at the UNB Art Centre in the late 1940s and early 1950s. Her paintings help demonstrate the impact the UNB Art Centre had as an art education site, as well as its contribution to New Brunswick’s art scene. Please come along throughout 2016 to help celebrate the creative spirit of the UNB Art Centre and its place within the university and the local community. More details about exhibitions, performances, and events will be announced throughout the year. For the most up to date information about our 75

th anniversary activities, follow us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/UNB.Art.Centre and on Twitter

@UNBArtCentre or with the hashtag #ArtCentre75. The UNB Art Centre is located at Memorial Hall, located at 9 Bailey Drive. The galleries are open 9am - 4pm weekdays and for special events. Admission is free to members of the public. Everyone welcome! For further information, please contact: Marie Maltais, Director UNB Art Centre at 453-4623. Back to top.

7. Branch Out Productions is excited to present Little Shop of Horrors May 20 & 21 Little Shop of Horrors is a comedy horror rock musical, by composer Alan Menken and writer Howard Ashman, about a hapless florist shop worker who raises a plant that feeds on human blood and flesh. The musical is based on the low-budget 1960 black comedy film The Little Shop of Horrors, directed by Roger Corman. The music, composed by Menken in the style of early 1960s rock and roll, doo-wop and early Motown, includes several well-known tunes, including the title song, "Skid Row (Downtown)", "Somewhere That's Green", and "Suddenly, Seymour". Little Shop of Horrors features an all teen cast, and showcases the incredible talent the youth in our community have! The show runs:

May 20 at 7pm

May 21 at 2pm

May 21 at 7pm

It will take place at the Tom Morrison Theatre. Tickets are $15 and are now on sale at http://branchoutproductions.ca/tickets, or available through cast members. Back to top.

8. Live Stand-Up Comedy presents Daryl Makk Live at the Delta May 21 Live Stand-Up Comedy presents Daryl Makk Live at the Delta, hosted by Shane Ogden, opening act by Mark Splude. This show takes place on Saturday May 21 at 8pm sharp. Doors open at 7. This will be presented in the Governor's Ballroom, Delta Fredericton. This show features adult themed humor 19+. Tickets are $15 advance and $20 at the door. For online tickets visit http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/2539152. Tickets can be purchased Monday to Friday from 8:30am-5pm at the Delta Fredericton. For more information or table reservations please call 506-470-5550. Back to top.

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9. X-treme Dance Studio presents Dance Like Nobody’s Watching at The Playhouse May 21 May 21, 6:30pm X-treme Dance Studio presents Dance Like Nobody’s Watching End of year dance recital. Back to top.

10. Leo Hays High School Safe Grad’s Lion King Competition at The Playhouse May 23 May 23, 7:30pm Leo Hays High School Safe Grad presents Lion King Competition An evening filled with fun entertainment, excitement and a lot of laughter is what is promised in this year’s edition of the Leo Hayes High School’s Lion King Competition. LHHS grade 12 male students will compete to take home the honour of being named the “Lion King”. This annual competition which is a Safe Grad fundraiser sees the candidates performing a choreographed dance as a group as well as individual talents in front of their admiring fans and the judges. Back to top.

11. Saint John Theatre Company presents An Enemy of the People at The Playhouse May 24 May 24, 7:30pm Saint John Theatre Company presents An Enemy of the People What Matters Most: Our Prosperity? The Truth? This play is by Henrik Ibsen; directed by Richard Rose. A bold new adaptation by Maria Milisavljevic. A turn of the Century drama infused with present day relevance. A local doctor has discovered industrial contamination in the local water. The town is famous for its mineral baths and the discovery would shatter the local economy and ruin the town. A message that can’t be ignored. A pressing story with a local perspective. Please be advised that this performance contains mature themes and occasional use of strong language. Back to top.

12. The Fredericton High School Music Department presents their Spring Gala Concerts May 25 & 26 The Fredericton High School Music Department will be presenting their Spring Gala Concerts on May 25 and May 26 in the Tom Morrison Theatre at 7:30pm. The May 25 concert will feature the FHS String Ensemble, FHS Glee Choir and FHS Jazz Band. The May 26 concert will feature the FHS Concert Band and Mt. Allison University Music Faculty Members. Admission to the concerts is $5 per person or $12 per family. The $5 and $12 covers the admission to both concerts.Be prepared to be amazed at these wonderful and talented performing groups. These are two concerts you will not want to miss. For more information please contact Don Bosse at [email protected]. Back to top.

13. The Third Age Centre presents a Screening of Copperhead May 26 The Third Age Centre is offering a wonderful opportunity to view Copperhead, a movie filmed at Kings Landing. Join us for this special showing on Thursday, May 26. The doors open at 11am with the movie starting at 11:30am. Kings Landing Historical Settlement provides an authentic and beautiful backdrop for this film set in Northern New England during the years of the American Civil War. Bring along friends and enjoy a special movie outing at the Cineplex theatres at the Regent Street Mall. Tickets are $20 and include a small snack and beverage from the concession stand to enjoy during the show and refreshments and conversation after the movie. Local people who were involved in the filming of this event are being invited, too! Tickets are available at the door but we ask that you take a minute to email [email protected] or phone 452-0526 to let us know you plan to attend as a help to us in planning refreshments. This movie matinée is a fund-raiser for the TAC. Help us spread the word and let others know of this private showing of Copperhead. Back to top.

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14. Cineplex’s National Theatre Live presents The Shakespeare Show May 26 The BBC and the Royal Shakespeare Company celebrate 400 years of William Shakespeare and his extraordinary legacy in this hugely ambitious event recorded live at Stratford-upon-Avon. The celebration is hosted by RSC actor and former Doctor Who stars David Tennant and Catherine Tate and features stage and screen luminaries Helen Mirren, Benedict Cumberbatch, Judi Dench, Ian McKellen, Joseph Fiennes, John Lithgow, David Suchet as well as singer-songwriter Rufus Wainwright, The English National Opera, The Royal Ballet, and much, much more! Distributed by BBC Worldwide North America and presented by Cineplex Events.

The live performance is presented on Thursday, May 26 at 7pm. There will be an encore presentation on Sunday, June 5 at 12:30pm. All performances take place at Cineplex, Regent Mall. For more information visit: http://www.cineplex.com/Events/Stage or call 458-9704. Back to top.

15. Bonnie Kilburn’s Dance Centre presents The Recital featuring Platinum Dancers May 26 & 27 May 26 & 27, 6:30pm Bonnie Kilburn’s Dance Center presents The Recital featuring “Platinum Dancers” End of year recital. Back to top.

16. First Annual Living Roots Music Festival 2016 May 26 – 28 This is a celebration of music and community, featuring multiple musical performances taking place in multiple homes and small local businesses, with a finale show at the Wilsers room on Saturday, May 28. The festival lineup includes: The BackYard Devils The Barrowdowns Calum Jackson Camillo V Carla Bonnell Ceeb Dread Colin Fowlie Courtney Smith Dapper Dan & the Drive In Classics Drake Adams Drake Adams & The Sticky Bandits Dylan Menzie Eastcoast Love Story Floodland Flugzeug Trio Free to Grow

Hello Delaware Hum & Hollow Keegan Dobbelsteyn Music Lester slade Luke & The Drifters Panda Bee Catastrophe Rag 'N Bone Richie Young Roxanne Potvin Ryan Hillier Stuv'd Bunstah and the Dibbley Junsters Thomas McCallum Wayne D Hansen Brittany McQuinn Zachary Lucky

Festival venues include:

Cinnamon cafe

Grimross Brewing Co.

The Heartbreak house

Klub Khrome

Ringo's Bar & Grill

SAMEASFOREVER.com

The Capital Complex / Wilsers room

Passes can be are available online at: http://www.eventbrite.com/e/living-roots-music-festival-tickets-20903849978?aff=efbevent, or in person at: Grimross Brewing Co., Ringo's Bar & Grill, Cinnamon cafe,SAMEASFOREVER.com, The Climate Guys, Tony's Music Box Ltd. This is a Roots & Soul Music Promotions event. Back to top.

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17. Ancestral Roots & A Walk in the Garden at Gallery 78 May 27 David McKay is interested in heritage and memory, both personal and shared. Many of his paintings are images from his memory that evoke emotion. In his new exhibition, Ancestral Roots, David shares imagery from his remembered personal history living in New Brunswick and from his visit to the lands of his ancestors, Scotland and Ireland. The common thread of the paintings is rooted in his personal lineage and creates a thoughtful and thought provoking exhibition. Joanne Hunt’s paintings are clear and vivid, bright yet soft, evoking a warm summer day and A Walk in the Garden. The luscious peonies, the stunning rhododendron, the delicate hydrangea, each depicted in meticulous detail, bring us to our calm centre and quietly insist that we pay attention. Magnified, these white blossoms take on all the hues, tones, and shades of colour. Blue, pink, purple, yellow, green and gold all contribute to the overall effect of paintings that marvel and awe. Both exhibitions begin Friday, May 27 at Gallery 78. Gallery 78 is located at 796 Queen St., corner of Church and Queen. Open: Tuesday to Friday 10am-5pm, Saturday 10am-3pm, Sunday 1-4pm or visit virtually at: www.gallery78.com. Back to top.

18. Gallery on Queen Grand Opening May 28 Join us for a celebration of the grand opening of the Gallery on Queen, located at 406 Queen Street in the heart of Downtown Fredericton. This celebration will take place Saturday, May 28 from 4 to 7pm. The gallery will feature contemporary and traditional painting, pottery, ceramics and sculpture. Back to top.

19. Family Concert with the Saint John String Quartet at the Fredericton Public Library May 28 The Saint John String Quartet will be back with us for their final musical presentation of the year. Come to the library on Saturday, May 28 at 10:30am to hear a presentation of Mr. Mozart and the soothing harmony of violin, viola and cello. There is no need to register for this free event! Back to top.

20. Benefit Concert with Vivian Ni & Special Guests at the Charlotte Street Arts Centre May 29

Mark your calendars for Sunday, May 29 at 3pm! Join us at the Charlotte Street Arts Centre while we host our benefit concert featuring Vivian Ni and friends. Enjoy a wonderful arrangement of instruments, such as violin, piano, vocals and a string quartet. All proceeds from the concert will go towards funding the Charlotte Street Arts Centre Accessibility Expansion Project. In 2015 the Charlotte Street Arts Centre celebrated its 10-Year anniversary as Fredericton’s only community arts centre. Since opening its doors, the Centre has hosted thousands of events for literally hundreds of thousands of participants. Located in a 130-year old heritage school building, the Charlotte Street Arts Centre was transformed by a group of dedicated volunteers committed to opening a space in downtown Fredericton where the community could actively engage in artistic endeavours to fulfill personal and community interests. While the Charlotte Street Arts Centre has the benefit of operating in a beautiful, historically rich space, there are distinct challenges associated with maintaining and working in an older building. For the organization to extend its reach into the community, it is necessary for the Charlotte Street Arts Centre to renovate the building to make it more accessible and user-friendly. To be more accessible, both physically and operationally, the organization plans to install an elevator in the building and modify some of the internal spaces to make common areas reachable by all users. The expansion sees an addition on the side of the building, housing a physically accessible entryway, box office, lobby and elevator that will lead to the basement and upper floor, making the building fully reachable for all users. Within the building, modifications have been made to allow for a backstage in the 150-seat auditorium, a greenroom, a wheelchair accessible washroom and an accessible multipurpose room that also houses a kitchen for catering. Through this expansion, four additional rooms have been carved out that will be rented to artists and/or arts organizations seeking permanent space. The Charlotte Street Arts Centre has virtually changed the way that arts experiences and programming are delivered in Fredericton. Sustained through revenues generated primarily through rental of it spaces and programming delivered with various partners, the Charlotte Street Arts Centre has proven itself essential in the Fredericton community. Its success yields further interest in usage for various arts activities that require the building to be fully accessible and usable to the public.

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Special thanks to the exceptionally gifted Vivian Ni who is generously offering her time and talents to this valuable project. As well as the other 16 musicians that will be joining her on stage. Vivian was awarded first place in violin and piano at the 2015 American Protégé International Concerto Competition Intermediate Category with the gala concert that was hosted at Carnegie Hall. That same year, she placed second with honourable mention at the 4

th Tureck International Bach Competition for Young Pianists and second place in violin and

piano at the 2nd

Edition of ENKOR International Piano and Violin Competition. She was the third place winner in violin at the 57th

Kocian International Violin Competition. Vivian has been accepted into the National Youth Orchestra of Canada this year and, in the summer, will be trained at the Music Niagara’s Performance Academy Program. Special Guests include: Maggie Kerr, Amanda Zhang, Emma He, Talia Kennedy, Rose He, Alicia Ingalls, Jerry Yin, Chelsea Ahn, Sienna Cho, Nadia Ingalls, and Tony Nicholson. The String Quartet features: Nina Cruz, Gerry Zhang, Phillip Ingalls, and Mia Mclean. Back to top.

21. Rape is Real and Everywhere: A National Comedy Tour at The Capital May 31 Rape jokes are everywhere. But who are the people telling them? Are they ever OK, let alone funny? What if the people telling rape jokes were survivors? Rape is Real and Everywhere is what happens when comedians who have survived rape share their experience and joke it out. After three sold out shows in Vancouver, Rape is Real is hitting the road. We're bringing together a mix of Canada’s finest headliners, local talent, and Vancouver tag-alongs to joke it out on one of Canada’s toughest topics. Prepare yourself for hilarity, cathartic honesty, and old-fashioned vulnerability. Created by Emma Cooper and Heather Jordan Ross This event takes place at The Capital Complex on May 31 from 8-10pm. Tickets are $15. Check Facebook.com/rapeisreal for more details. Tickets available at rapeisreal.com/shows. Back to top.

22. Music Runs Through It proudly presents The Young Novelists at Corked Wine Bar Jun 1 On Wednesday, June 1 at 8pm Corked Wine Bar presents The Young Novelists. Tickets are $15, and are available at Corked Wine Bar and Tony's Music Box Johnny & June meets Simon & Garfunkel – this Toronto based roots band had a busy 2015! Appearing in Fredericton as duo, this husband and wife, Graydon James and Laura Spink, are known for their beautiful harmonies and songs culled from their small-town roots. Riding the buzz created by the release of their second full-length album, made us strangers in April 2015, they had a summer of Canadian and US festival appearances, including winning the 2015 Grassy Hill Songwriting Competition at the Connecticut Folk Festival. Graydon was the 2015 recipient of the Ontario Art Council’s Colleen Peterson Songwriting award, and the band recently returned from Edmonton where they won the 2015 Canadian Folk Music Award for New/Emerging Artist of the Year. Their previous shows in Fredericton have been sell outs and we are so happy they are including a stop in our great city again on this tour. For more information check them out at http://www.theyoungnovelists.com/. Back to top.

Workshops | Classes | Art Camps

1. Upcoming Classes with Kathy Tidswell in her Home Studio and Gallery

Saturday, May 21: Techniques in Applique

Perfect the use of fusible webs and the satin stitch and then move on to learn methods that look like hand applique. You will learn to use both freezer paper and dressmaker’s interfacing and to attach invisibly using the blind stitch. You will go home with a sampler of applique techniques.

To see photos visit www.kathytidswell.com and go to events. Classes are $45. Comprehensive notes provided for all classes. To register contact Kathy at 363-3560 or [email protected]. Back to top.

2. The NB Film Co-op Workshop Series Through this annual provincial training programme, you can learn from qualified, specialized instructors. By participating, you acquire new, incredibly interesting skills, and enjoy the camaraderie of the film community in New Brunswick. To register for workshops in your area, contact membership services director Cat LeBlanc, by emailing her at [email protected]. Sign up and get busy learning and creating! Fredericton workshops are listed at http://www.nbfilmcoop.com/workshops, where you can register online by PayPal or credit card. Back to top.

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3. edVentures Fredericton Summer Workshops edVentures Fredericton has 50 interesting and fun workshops to choose from this summer, from July 4-24. Choose from these categories:

Pottery

Jewellery & Metalsmith

Textiles & Fibre Arts

Fashion & Sewing

Photography & Digital Media

Heritage & Culture

Writing & Visual Arts

Mixed Media & Design Register for an edVentures Fredericton Learning Vacation workshop before May 31 and you will receive a 15% early bird discount on the workshop fee! For more information, or to register, call 460-2233 or visit www.edventures.ca. Back to top.

4. One Day Rug Hooking Course for Beginners or Advanced Beginners May 28 A 6 hour Beginner/Advanced Beginner Rug Hooking Course is being held on Saturday, May 28 from 9am to 3:30pm. The course fee of $50 will include the instruction and the kit for a Watering Can and Flower pattern printed on burlap as well as the supplies to hook the pattern. Participants will need to bring a 10” to 14”hoop or other rug hooking frame, a rug hook and a pair of small, sharp scissors. For those who do not have a hook, one may be purchased for $10. For those with some rug hooking experience, there will be an opportunity to learn some basic shading techniques, use a wool cutter and try out other more advanced techniques. This course was originally scheduled for April 16, but was postponed. Due to limited enrolment a $20 deposit is required to hold your place in class. For more information or to register, contact Mary Grant, Certified Traditional Rug Hooking Instructor at 459-8525 or [email protected]. Back to top.

5. Audition Workshop by Branch Out Productions and Collective Theatrics May 25 Branch Out Productions and Collective Theatrics will be partnering together to offer a workshop on Audition Basics. This two hour class will cover basics needed to know at every audition and an insight in how to make perfect choices for acting and music auditions. The cost is $30 for a two hour class (includes coffee, water, and snack) Space is limited. Please visit https://www.facebook.com/events/1538768416429337/ and comment to reserve your spot on this fun and interactive evening. If you have any questions email ben@[email protected]. All proceeds go to current BOP and Collective Theatrics projects. Back to top.

6. UNB’s Andrews Initiative presents Tell Your Story: A Creative Memoir-Writing Course for Ages 50+ The course will run on Wednesday evenings from 6-9pm, for four weeks beginning on June 1. All classes (except June 15) will be held in Marshall D’Avray Hall, room 123. In the course, participants will work with instructors to begin producing a creative memoir. Each session in the course will offer participants an opportunity to explore a different creative approach to memoir writing.

June 1: Jane Stewart will work with the class to begin thinking creatively about the stories they have to tell. Jane is a seasoned teller-of-tales having worked and travelled abroad enhancing her abilities to process the living-learning experience through the ‘eyes and ears’ of children, youth and our ageing population, in both community and institutional environments

June 8: Kathie Goggin, retired therapist, writer and artist, will facilitate a memoir-writing workshop with the class. Kathie has several years’ experience teaching memoir writing. She is a dynamic group facilitator and instructor who generates excitement for storytelling and writing.

June 15: The class will take a field trip to Rabittown Press, David Brewer’s typesetting studio. David Brewer studied physical education/education at UNB and, after four years of doing this, that, and the other thing, went on to study at the Atlantic School of Theology in Halifax

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June 22: Students will work with Denise Rowe to bring together the pieces they have been working on thus far in a bookbinding workshop. Denise Rowe is a graduate from the New Brunswick College of Craft & Design, where she received her Certificate in Specialty Photography.

By the end of the course, participants will have created a beautiful book they can continue to fill with reflections and creations, while completing a memoir. This course is for those aged 50+. Registration is now open and space is limited. Visit www.unb.ca/initiatives/andrews to register! Back to top.

7. Free Physical Theatre Open Class with 'the coop' Jun 2 Solo Chicken is opening up the hen house and inviting anyone interested in physical theatre to an open class! Work with 'the coop' to use body and voice to create movement scores, participate in contact improv and explore nonlinear storytelling. Physical theatre is a blend of traditional theatre and dance, but previous experience is not required to participate in this class! Whether you have never experienced physical theatre or are just looking to hone your skills, join us movers/shakers at STU's Black Box Theatre June 2 at 7:30pm for a fun, welcoming workshop! Please bring comfortable (preferably neutral) clothing you can move in and a water bottle. Back to top.

8. UNB Summer Music Camps 2016 The annual UNB Summer Music Camps are dedicated to furthering the experience and growth of New Brunswick music students. Students come from all over the province and beyond its borders to participate in an enjoyable and stimulating program of music and recreation. Originally designed for string, wind, and choral students, it has since expanded to include half-day and full-day camps for the very young and a program for youth strings. The faculty, top performing musicians and music educators, are assisted by staff members who help provide guidance and leadership to assure a high quality program. Students will participate in large ensembles, chamber groups, master classes and electives. Daily supervised recreation periods as well as concerts and faculty/student recitals provide a well-balanced program in a unique musical environment. The program is flexible in order to encourage younger students and to challenge the more advanced.

July 4-8, 2016 Music and Movement for Kids I Ages 3-4 (Half-days) $109

July 11-15, 2016 Music and Movement for Kids II Ages 5-7 $169

August 8-12, 2016 Youth Strings (Ages 6-10 - $169) Beginner Band Camp (Ages 10-13 - $169 / $184 + instrument rental) Band Camp (Ages 11-17 - $189) For participants 15 and over +HST String Camp (Ages 11-17 - $189) For participants 15 and over +HST Festival Academy (Ages 17-22 - $419 +HST)

Want to stay on campus during camp (ages 12+)? Ask about our residence option for $225. To register call the UNB Centre for Musical Arts at 453-4697 or email [email protected]. Visit go.unb.ca/celmusic-camp16. Back to top.

Auditions | Call for Artist Submissions & Awards 1. Fredericton Arts Alliance Summer Student Position Offers Challenge and Opportunity The Fredericton Arts Alliance seeks a Summer Events Coordinator for a minimum of 8 weeks, beginning mid-June. This position is open to a student who has completed a year of full-time study and is scheduled to resume full-time study in the fall. The position will involve administering, under supervision, the summer Artist in Residence program, including writing press releases and ensuring artists are supported appropriately. Other assignments will involve support for other programs of the Fredericton Arts Alliance.

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This position offers real opportunities to enhance valuable communication skills in the context of the arts. For further information visit the Fredericton Arts Alliance Web site, at www.frederictonartsalliance.ca. Hours of work are 35 hours a week at $11.50 / hour. Send a resume and cover letter to [email protected] no later than May 25, 2016. Back to top.

2. NB Summer Music Festival seeks Festival Assistant The Music Festival Assistant will help with the planning and implementation of the 2-week NB Summer Music Festival. This position is being advertised under the Canada Summer Jobs (CSJ) initiative. To be eligible for this position, you must be between 15 and 30 years of age on the start date of the job. You also must have been a full-time student during the previous academic year and be intending to return to full-time studies in the next academic year. You also must be a Canadian citizen, a permanent resident or a refugee under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act. You must also be legally entitled to work according to relevant provincial legislation and regulations. Duties and responsibilities:

Manage social media accounts, websites, and all online promotion;

Assist with the development and implementation of communications, marketing & promotions plan for all events & festival’s volunteer coordination;

Venue coordination: including planning, setup and cleanup;

Record keeping for all events: including ticket sales, surveys, and audience numbers;

Archiving all marketing and promotional materials and activities;

Research and production of concert programs;

Provide assistance to visiting artists;

Prepare, distribute, and file invoices, artist contracts, and expense reports. Qualifications: The Festival Assistant must be able to anticipate project needs, discern work priorities, and meet deadlines, and be willing to work occasional evenings and weekends preceding and during the festival in July-August. They should have a love for special event management, provide outstanding customer service, be an enthusiastic professional, and be able to build relationships with our patrons and artists. This position requires flexibility; excellent communication skills, including writing, proofreading, and speaking; the ability to manage multiple projects and work assignments; and excellent interpersonal skills both in person and via phone. Office and financial administration, volunteer coordination, and marketing and communications experience is considered an asset. This position is 30 hours per week for a period of 10 weeks at $11 per hour. Only applicants who are selected for an interview will be contacted. The application deadline is May 27, 2016. Back to top.

3. Call for Artists: NB Cultural Delegation for the Jeux de la Francophonie The Call for Artists to submit applications to be part of New Brunswick’s cultural delegation at the 8

th Jeux de la Francophonie in Abidjan,

Côte d’Ivoire has been extended to May 27, 2016. All information regarding the program (Guidelines, application forms) can be found here: www.gnb.ca/jeux. Artists who will be aged 35 and under as of July 21, 2017 are encouraged to apply in the following categories: Song, Original Dance, Photography, Painting, Sculpture, Storytelling, Literature, and Digital Creation. Please Note: The Call to artists is open to all New Brunswick artists, regardless of language, provided their submissions meet the competition criteria. Questions or requests for additional information with respect to competition criteria can be directed to Rebekah Chassé at 506-453-5373 or [email protected]. Back to top.

4. Call for Submissions for the Fredericton Region Museum’s Artist in Residence Program The Fredericton Region Museum’s Artist in Residence program seeks to inspire artists with Fredericton’s diverse and rich heritage. Art inspired by history can enhance connections between the museum and the public through its various forms. The program is open to local artists, working in a visual media, whose work relates to Fredericton’s history.

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The artist studio will be located in a main floor gallery. During the three or six weeks of residency, the artist(s) will be expected to work in the studio allowing visitors access to the creative process. They will be expected to provide at least one of the following: a public lecture, a program geared towards the youth community, or a workshop. They will also agree to participate in media interviews intended to promote the program. Artists are to provide their own working materials and assist with promoting the residency. The Fredericton Region Museum will provide a gallery in a heritage building (approximately 9.5’ x 14.6’) to be converted into a studio, artist stipend, and advertising, as well as opportunities to display and sell their existing artwork in the gallery during their residency. Essential Qualifications The Artist-in-Residence will be a practicing artist with a portfolio of published or exhibited works. Applications are accepted from visual artists and other creative individuals. Dates of Residency Residencies are for July and August, with two Artists in Residence, who will be on site for three consecutive weeks each within the eight weeks, or one artist for six weeks. The exact dates within the residency are flexible and will be detailed in a signed agreement. Hours of Residency A minimum of four hours a day and five days each week, preferably in the afternoons plus community events, such as Canada Day and during the museum open house event if it falls on a residency week. Application Process

Current curriculum vitae, including exhibition record

Visual-work examples – jpeg format DVD, CD (image 300 dpi).

Short statement of interest and a description of work to be carried out during the residency. The applicant should also describe why they wish to do the residency, and what particular perspective they will bring to the program

Indication of public access programming to be offered by the artist, for the public at large and for young people

Indication of which three weeks the artist preferred for the residency

Two artists may make a joint application, each submitting visuals and other information, if they are prepared to share the stipend and working space. Applications must be received by June 6 for summer residencies. Submit proposals to the museum office by June 1, 2016. Back to top.

5. Call For New Brunswick Artists: Arts Bank New Brunswick artists are invited to apply to work with the New Brunswick Art Bank, Department of Tourism, Heritage and Culture as an interpreter-presenter for a visual arts exhibition to be presented in Anglophone schools from September 2016 – June 2017. The artist/interpreter will interpret and present artworks by New Brunswick artists represented in the VanGO! exhibition for New Brunswick K-12 schools. The VanGO! exhibition will be installed in an open space in the school where all students have access. VanGO! consists of 8 - 10 artworks in a variety of art forms and media. The artist/interpreter will be required to work one day at each school, for a total of 10 work days. Working with the Art Bank, artists will develop their own program for elementary, middle and high school students and teachers, based on the artworks on exhibition. Artists are encouraged to use visual thinking strategies*, visual literacy techniques, and a multidisciplinary approach to interpreting the artworks. The artist/interpreter will be responsible for working with each school to schedule their school visits. Expenses include travel, accommodation, meals and artist fees. The deadline is June 3, 2016 Applications must include a cv/résumé outlining the artist’s experience presenting artworks to student audiences, and knowledge of visual literacy and diverse art forms and media. Send applications by email to [email protected]. For more information, contact Caroline Walker at 506-444-5303 or [email protected]. Back to top.

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6. NB Crafts Council seeks Bilingual Administrative Coordinator The New Brunswick Crafts Council is hiring a summer student! We are seeking a creative and driven individual as Bilingual Administrative Coordinator starting June 20. This is a great opportunity to learn the inner-workings of a non-profit organization, gain office administration experience, and discover the vibrancy of the New Brunswick crafts and culture sector! Help with the planning and implementation of our # FromHumanHands: NB Fine Craft Festivals and 2016 # Spectrum and # SharingStories exhibitions, plus general office admin help and communications. The official job posting can be found here: http://ow.ly/4nsXpt OR http://www.nbcraftscouncil.ca/2016/05/05/nb-crafts-council-summer-student-employment-opportunity. The application deadline is June 6, 2016. For more information, contact the New Brunswick Crafts Council at [email protected] or 450-8989. The New Brunswick Crafts Council/Conseil des Métier d’art du Nouveau-Brunswick is a member-centered, non-profit organization dedicated to promoting excellence in crafts, maintaining standards of craftsmanship, and expanding markets for fine crafts. The mission of the council is to unite, inspire and champion excellence in craft by creating opportunities for makers and audiences. Back to top.

7. 2016 Charlotte Glencross Scholarship

The Charlotte Glencross Scholarship for Professional Development in the Arts is an award that is determined on a competitive basis, and may be awarded to a candidate who:

Has demonstrated exceptional potential and talent as an artist; and

Intends to study arts at a recognized institution or with a recognized private instructor for the purpose of pursuing a career as a professional artist of arts professional.

The Charlotte Glencross Scholarship is in the amount of $1,000. One prize each year may be awarded. The application deadline is June 30, 2016. Apply here: http://charlottestreetarts.ca/index.php/site/charlotte-glencross-scholarship. Back to top.

8. Call to Artists: The 4

th Annual Recovery Art Show

The Horizon Health Network ‘s Addiction and Mental Health Services Fredericton is pleased to issue a Call to Artists for the 4

th Annual

Recovery Art Show, an exhibition of artworks on the theme of recovery from addiction and mental illness. The purpose of the show is to increase public awareness, spark discussion, teach, and change perceptions through art that depicts people’s experience of recovery. Hosted in partnership with the Fredericton Public Library, the exhibit will be held from November 1-29, 2016, in the library’s gallery. October 14, 2016, is the deadline for submissions. For the full call to artists and to request a submission form, please contact Jenn Wilkins at [email protected] or 453-2132. Back to top.

9. 2017 Charlotte Glencross Gallery Submission Exhibitions are selected by a panel of respected artists and art educators. Exhibitions are scheduled on an ongoing basis, with the jury meeting once or twice per year. The Charlotte Street Arts Centre is happy to receive applications at any time for review at the next deadline.

In choosing exhibitions, the Charlotte Street Arts Centre will strive to reflect its mandate: integrating the arts and the community and encouraging the development of excellence in the arts, guided by arts professionals. We seek a balance of professional artists, emerging artists, multicultural artists and amateur artists, as well as children’s art and student work.

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Applications must include:

A 250-word artist statement/ proposal for exhibition;

A 3-page arts CV and brief bio;

10 images of work (JPEGS) on a CD with accompanying image list that specifies titles of work, media used and dimensions of work completed application form and contract.

Applications can be dropped off at the Charlotte Street Arts Centre administration office (Room 200) or mailed via regular post to: Attn: Exhibitions Committee 732 Charlotte Street, Room 200 Fredericton, NB E3B 1M5 For more information visit http://charlottestreetarts.ca/index.php/site/how-to-apply. Back to top.

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Galleries at a Glance Acacia Gallery: 1948 Lakeview Road, Cambridge-Narrows, New Brunswick, E4C 1N2 | Phone: 488-1119 | Website: www.flynnfineart.com | Hours: Saturday and Sunday. 12- 5pm, or by appointment. Artful Persuasion: 80 York Street, Fredericton | Phone: 450-0464 |Website: www.facebook.com/ArtfulPersuasion | Hours: Monday-Saturday, 10am-5pm, and Saturday 12am-5pm. Beaverbrook Art Gallery: 703 Queen Street, Fredericton, E3B 5A6 | Phone: 458-2028 | Email: [email protected] | Website: www.beaverbrookartgallery.org | Hours: May through September: Monday*, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday 10am-5pm, Thursday 10am-9pm, Sunday 12-5pm. *Closed Mondays October through May. Botinicals Gift Shop Inc.: 610 Queen Street, Fredericton, N.B. E3B 1C2 | Phone: 454-6101 | Email: [email protected] | Hours: Monday – Friday 10am-6pm, Saturday 10am-pm4 | Website: www.botinicalsgiftshop.com. Like us on Facebook for all the latest updates and specials in the shop. Charlotte Glencross Gallery, Charlotte Street Arts Centre: 732 Charlotte Street, Fredericton, E3B 5C8 | Phone: 454-6952 | Email: [email protected] |Website: www.charlottestreetarts.ca. | Hours: Seven days a week until 10pm. Connexion ARC: Charlotte Street Art Centre, 732 Charlotte Street, Fredericton | Phone: 454-1433 | Email: [email protected] | Website: www.connexionARC.org | Hours: Regular Hours: Tuesday to Friday, 12-6pm; Summer Hours: Friday and Saturday, 12-6pm. Fibre Arts Studio and Gallery by Kathy Tidswell: 683 Route 104, Burtts Corner, NB. | Phone : 363-3560 | Email: [email protected] | Website : www.kathytidswell.com | Hours: by chance or appointment. Fredericton Region Museum: 571 Queen Street, Fredericton | Phone: 455-6041 | Email: [email protected] | Website: www.yorksunburymuseum.com | Hours: April – June: Tuesday to Saturday: 1-4pm (by appointment or by chance); July – August: Sunday to Saturday: 10am-5pm; September – November: Tuesday to Saturday: 1-4pm (by appointment or by chance); December – March: By appointment* or by chance. Fredericton Playhouse Annex Gallery: Gallery Connexion's Annex Gallery at the Playhouse, 686 Queen Street, Fredericton, E3B 1C2 | Phone: 454-1433 | Email: [email protected] | Website: www.galleryconnexion.ca/programming/annex-gallery/ | Hours: Tuesday - Friday 12-6pm. Galerie des Bâtisseurs: Centre communautaire Sainte-Anne, 715 Priestman Street | Phone: 453-2731 | Hours: Monday-Saturday from 8am-10pm, Sunday from 8am-9pm. Gallery 78: 796 Queen Street, Fredericton | Phone: 454-5192 | Email: [email protected] | Website: www.gallery78.com | Hours: Tuesday-Friday 10am-5pm, Saturday 10am-3pm, Sunday 1-4pm. Government House: 51 Woodstock Road, Fredericton | Phone: 453-2505 | Email: [email protected]. | Hours: Monday – Friday, 10am-5pm. Isaac's Way Restaurant Art Gallery: 649 Queen Street, Fredericton | Phone: 474-7222 | Email: [email protected] | Website: http://isaacsway.ca | Hours: Monday-Friday 11:30am; Saturday and Sunday 10am (Closing Hours daily 10pm) Little Brown Jug Antiques: 540 Route 105, Maugerville, New Brunswick | Phone: 459-4416 | Website: www.littlebrownjugantiques.com | Hours: Monday – Friday 9am-5pm. Loominations Studio and Gallery: 94 Grasse Circle, Fredericton, New Brunswick |Phone: 457-1443 | Email: [email protected] |

Website: www.loominations.ca |Hours: Saturday and Sunday from 1-5pm, or by appointment. New Brunswick Sports Hall of Fame: 503 Queen Street, Fredericton | Phone: 453-3747 | Email: [email protected] |Website: www.nbsportshalloffame.com | Hours: Open daily June through August, Tuesday-Saturday 9:30am-5pm, and during Harvest Jazz and Blues Festival. Individual and group tours by appointment during the fall, winter, and spring seasons. Queenstown Goldsmiths: 4476 Route 102 | Phone: 506-440-1469 | Email: [email protected] | Website: www.queenstowngoldsmiths.blogspot.com |Hours: Tuesday to Friday from 9am-5pm, Saturday and Sunday by appointment or by chance Saunders Studio Art Gallery: 29 Route 616, Keswick Ridge, New Brunswick | Phone: 506-363-2917.

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Scandimodern: 61 Carleton Street, Fredericton | Phone: 455-7730 | Email: [email protected] | Website: www.scandimodern.ca | Hours: Monday to Thursday 11am – 6pm; Friday 11am – 8pm; Saturday 10am – 4pm. Shannex Parkland Pedway Gallery: 35 Patience Lane, Fredericton |Phone: 460-8546 | Fax: 460-7275 | Mobile: 292-4025 | Email: [email protected] | Website: www.experienceparkland.com | Hours: By appointment from 9am-4pm. Strata Art Studios: 550 Queen Street (inside Sue Lawrence Hair & Gallery), Fredericton | Mobile: 259-4850 | Email: [email protected] | Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StrataArtStudios | Website: www.StrataArtStudios.com | Hours: Tuesday & Wednesday 10am-6pm, Thursday & Friday 10am-7pm, Saturday 10am-4pm Tara Arnold: Spiritual Artist: 155 Smythe Street, Fredericton. | Phone: 506-461-2227 | Email: [email protected] | Website: www.taraarnoldart.com | Gallery open to public Thursdays and Fridays from 12pm - 6pm; all other days by appointment only. The George Fry Gallery: New Brunswick College of Craft and Design, 457 Queen Street, Fredericton | Phone: 453-2305 | Email: [email protected] | Website: www.nbccd.ca/en/home/default.aspx | Hours: Monday-Friday from 8:15am-4:30pm. UNB Art Centre: Memorial Hall, 9 Bailey Drive, UNB Campus, Fredericton | Phone: 453-4623 | Website: www.cel.unb.ca/pce | Hours: Monday-Friday from 9am-4pm.

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2015-16 Fredericton Arts Alliance Board Members EXECUTIVE MEMBERS

Katie Fitzrandolph - President Heather McTiernan - Vice President Cynthia Ryder - Treasurer Russ Hunt – Secretary Penny Pacey – Past President

BOARD MEMBERS Allen Bentley Bruce Gray Sabine Campbell Tony Merzetti William Forrestall Trudy Gallagher George Strunz

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