ARTSnews SERVING THE ARTS IN THE FREDERICTON REGION October 6, 2016 Volume 17, Issue 39

In this issue *Click the “Back to top” link after each notice to return to “In This Issue”. Upcoming Events 1. For Arts' Sake: The Fredericton Arts Alliance’s Fundraising Gala Oct 20 2. NBCCD Grad Program Guest Lecture Series: Celebration of Riches Sept 27 – Nov 22 3. Fibre Arts Network’s Autumn Splendour Exhibit at the Fredericton Public Library Oct 2-29 4. TED talks at Parkland Fredericton Commencing Oct 3 5. House Concert with Peter Hicks and Sleepy Driver Trio Oct 6 6. Branch Out Productions presents The Addam’s Family Musical Oct 6-8 7. Gallery 78 celebrates 40 Years Oct 7-30 8. Cineplex’s Met Opera Live presents Tristan und Isolde Oct 8 9. The Product Comedy Tour with Headliner Gavin Stephens Oct 8 10. Monday Night Film Series presents Love & Friendship (Oct 10) & A Bigger Splash (Oct 17) 11. Sloan Celebrates Milestone Anniversary of One Chord to Another at The Playhouse Oct 12 12. UNB Andrews Initiative presents Serious Play Lecture with Jacqueline Lloyd Smith Oct 12 13. Letters from Beauly Book Launch with author Melynda Jarratt at the Provincial Archives Oct 12 14. The Nylons Bring Farewell Tour to The Playhouse Oct 13 15. Creative Differences at Ringo's Oct 13 16. Music Runs Through It presents The Hypochondriacs and Pat Maloney at Wilser’s Room Oct 13 17. Goose Lane Editions presents In Conversation with Author Bobbi-Jean Mackinnon Oct 13 18. Monster Mayhem! 2016 opens at the Charlotte Street Arts Centre Oct 14 19. The Comic Strippers: A Male Stripper Parody & Improv Comedy Show at The Playhouse Oct 14 20. Cinema Politica presents Transgender Parents on Oct 14 21. Branch Out Productions Costume & Prop Yard Sale Oct 15 22. Hypnotist Cyrus Live at The Playhouse Oct 15 23. The Baha’i Community of Fredericton & Unity4Arts presents Chosen Highway Oct 15 24. Organ Recital in Honour of Dick Grant at Christ Church Cathedral Oct 15 25. Micah Erenberg Band & The Wilder Sons at Grimross Brewing Co. Oct 15 26. odd sundays at Corked Wine Bar: Jane Spavold Tims & Harris Sullivan Oct 16 27. Choral Fest 2016 Choir performs at Grace Memorial Baptist Church Oct 16 28. The Saint John Early Music Festival & Gallery 78 present the La Tour Baroque Duo Oct 16 29. PUP with PKEW PKEW PKEW at The Capital Oct 17 30. The Barr Brothers with Laura Sauvage at the Charlotte Street Arts Centre Oct 18 31. Symphony New Brunswick presents Welcome Home Janina at The Playhouse Oct 18 32. Truth and Honour Book Launch at the Fredericton Public Library Oct 19 33. Colours of the World Concert at Memorial Hall Oct 19 34. The Playhouse presents Menopause the Musical Oct 19 & 20 35. Centre JMC-Fredericton presents the 2016-17 Emerging Artists Concerts Schedule Oct 19, 2016 - Mar 22, 2017 36. Music Runs Through It presents Ryan Cook at Corked Wine Bar Oct 20

Workshops | Classes | Art Camps 1. Fall 2016 Studio Classes with Kathy Tidswell 2. Registration for The MacLean School for Early Childhood Oct 11-14 3. Figure Drawing Studio at NBCCD Resumes on Oct 19 – Nov 30 4. Writers Circle at Westminster Books with Lynn Davies 5. Mexican Calavera Painting Workshop at the Charlotte Street Art Centre 6. Maker Kids at the Fredericton Public Library ARTSnews October 6, 2016 2 Volume 17, Issue 39

Auditions | Call for Artist Submissions & Awards 1. Choral Fest 2016 2. Call for Submissions: Monster Mayhem! Children's Exhibition at the Charlotte Street Arts Centre 3. Call to Artists: The 4th Annual Recovery Art Show 4. City of Fredericton Accepting Applications for Community Art Grant

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1. For Arts' Sake: The Fredericton Arts Alliance’s Fundraising Gala Oct 20

This will be an evening of art at the Charlotte Street Arts Centre, with silent and live auctions, hors d'oeuvres, drinks, Diane Roxborough Brown on piano, and entertainment from the Don Bosse Jazz Quartet with Mary Milliken. This gala takes place on October 20 from 7 to 11pm. Tickets for the evening are $40 and include a free beverage.

Funds raised help support our Art in the Schools (pairing a paid artist with a class for 25 hours of art programming), Art off the Streets (a paid artist works with clients of the The Fredericton Homeless Shelters to produce artwork), and the annual summer-long Artists in Residence at the Casemates (artists spend a week or two in paid residency) programs, along with the newly developing speaker series in which a New Brunswick artist or artisan of note speaks about their field of art.

For more information visit: https://www.facebook.com/events/919952024777963/. Back to top.

2. NBCCD Grad Program Guest Lecture Series: Celebration of Riches Sept 27 – Nov 22

The Graduate Program of the New Brunswick College of Craft and Design is presenting a series of noon hour ‘brown bag’ lunch-time presentations. Teaching staff, alumni, and community artists at large will present their work. Each talk gives an opportunity to see and hear about the arch of an artist work over time. These lectures take place most Tuesdays from 12:10 to 12:50pm in room 3004, the Barracks Building.

This year’s lectures include:

 September 27: Darren Emenau  October 4: Carol Colicutt Hamilton  October 11: Drew Kinnickell  October 18: Marie-Helene Morell  October 25: Brigitte Clavette  November 8: Katherine Bosnitch  November 15: Queensland Goldsmiths  November 22: Greg Charlton

For more information contact Craig Schneider at [email protected]. Back to top.

3. Fibre Arts Network’s Autumn Splendour Exhibit at the Fredericton Public Library Oct 2-29

The Fibre Arts Network’s Autumn Splendour Art Exhibit will be opening at 5pm on October 5 at the Fredericton Public Library. See selected works from the members of the Fibre Arts Network on display at the library from October 2-29. Meet the artists and enjoy light refreshments at the exhibit opening on October 5. Back to top.

4. TED talks at Parkland Fredericton Commencing Oct 3

Parkland Fredericton is screening TED talks on our large screen in the Regent Hall lobby on Mondays at 2pm. These short, powerful talks by the leading innovators and thinkers of our time encompass every discipline including social, scientific, business, and global issues and are sure to incite lively discussion. Everyone is welcome to this free presentation starting, Monday, October 3 in the Regent Hall Lobby of Parkland Fredericton. For further information please email [email protected] or call 450-8260. Back to top.

5. House Concert with Peter Hicks and Sleepy Driver Trio Oct 6

On October 6, join us for a house concert with Peter Hicks and the Sleepy Driver Trio at 41 River Front Way. The doors open a t 7:15pm and the show starts at 9pm.

Singer-songwriter Peter Hicks heads up New Brunswick alt-roots band Sleepy Driver. After three albums and an EP, the award- winning band has accumulated an impressive songbook. Together with John Heinstein (piano) and Dave Palmer (pedal steel), the Sleepy Driver trio will perform acoustic versions of the band's catalog, from deep cuts to their most familiar. Along the way he'll talk about influences and inspirations, throwing in a choice cover or two as well some brand new music. The music is infectious! Sure to be a great night.

The artist’s fee is $20 per person. To reserve seats, contact us via email at [email protected] or telephone at 457-0826. Back to top.

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6. Branch Out Productions presents The Addam’s Family Musical Oct 6-8

They're creepy, they're kooky, mysterious, and coming to The Tom Morrison stage on October 6-8! Join Branch Out Productions as they summon Gomez, Morticia, Wednesday, Pugsley , Fester, Grandmama, and a host of Addams ancestors to deal with a dark and devastating subject... LOVE. Little Wednesday Addams is now 20 years old and has fallen hard for someone who's normal!

The show begins at 7:30pm. Tickets are $15 and are available online and at Westminster Books. Visit http://www.branchoutproductions.ca/tickets for more details. Back to top.

7. Gallery 78 celebrates 40 Years Oct 7-30

Gallery 78’s 40th Anniversary Exhibition includes works of art by a multitude of Atlantic Canadian artists. Focusing on the gallery’s history and its ongoing relationships with its many artists, each gallery space will be filled with contemporary works of art accompa nied by a selection of “paintings from the past” and historical highlights featuring exhibitions and events from the last four decades.

View paintings, printmaking, photography, and ceramics by Molly Lamb Bobak, Bruno Bobak, David McKay, David Silverberg, Stephen May, Stephen Scott, James Wilson, Lee Horus Clark, and so many more. Gallery 78 is delighted to celebrate this milestone with its artists and many clients from over the years. The exhibition begins October 7 (on-line by October 4) and will continue until October 30.

Gallery 78 is located at 796 Queen Street (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.

8. Cineplex’s Met Opera Live presents Tristan und Isolde Oct 8

Composer: Richard Wagner, Conductor: Sir Simon Rattle Featuring: Nina Stemme, René Pape

Tristan und Isolde opens the Met’s Live in HD season in a new production by Mariusz Treliński (the director responsible for the 2014–15 double bill of Iolanta and Bluebeard’s Castle), and will be well served by a cast of outstanding Wagnerians: Nina Stemme as Isolde, Stuart Skelton as Tristan, Ekaterina Gubanova as Brangäne, and René Pape as King Marke, with Sir Simon Rattle conducting, in one of his rare appearances at the Met.

The live performance is presented in German with English subtitles on Saturday, October 8 at 1pm. All performances take place at Cineplex, Regent Mall. For more information visit: http://www.cineplex.com/Events/MetOpera or call 458-9704. Back to top.

9. The Product Comedy Tour with Headliner Gavin Stephens Oct 8

The Product Comedy Tour is a hilarious, one of a kind stand-up comedy show that is touring all over the Maritimes. This is world-class humour with the goal to find real fans in real communities, towns, and cities. We keep ticket prices low and entertainment value high so people will invite friends for one heck of a party.

Headliner Gavin Stephens has filmed multiple one-man comedy specials for CTV and the Comedy Network, and recently performed with Reggie Watts at Just for Laughs. Not content with just being the star of Canadas biggest nerd-friendly comedy night NERDGASM, Gavin was also named Best Stand-Up Comedian in NOW Magazines Readers’ Choice Poll in 2010. For five seasons he was a lead actor and writer on the Gemini nominated sketch show Comedy Inc. on CTV. A multi-media sensation, Gavin has appeared at international festivals like Montreal’s Just For Laughs and Austin’s SXSW alongside indie comedy legends Margaret Cho, Janeane Garofalo, and Marc Maron. He has also appeared on CBCs The Debaters as well as being a finalist in the SiriusXM Top comic competition.

For more information visit: https://www.facebook.com/events/240843156317513/. Back to top.

10. Monday Night Film Series presents Love & Friendship (Oct 10) & A Bigger Splash (Oct 17)

October 10, 2016 - 7:30pm at Tilley Hall, UNB Campus Love & Friendship 92 mins Whit Stillman IRELAND/NETHERLANDS/FRANCE/USA 2016 English Cast: Kate Beckinsale, Chloe Sevigny, Stephen Fry ARTSnews October 6, 2016 5 Volume 17, Issue 39

Writer-director Whit Stillman departs from the milieu of the contemporary New York upper crust that he so memorably explored in such films as Damsels in Distress, The Last Days of Disco and Metropolitan for this sharp-tongued and riotously funny examination of 18th century polite society. Adapting Jane Austen’s long-unpublished epistolary novella Lady Susan, Stillman creates a period piece whose spirit is unmistakably modern.

Love & Friendship revolves around the beautiful and cunning Lady Susan Vernon (Kate Beckinsale, The Aviator, The Last Days of Disco), a recent widow who engineers all manner of wonderfully devious plots to bend the world to her will and land herself a wealthy new husband. Taking up residence at Churchill, her in-laws’ estate, she sets her sights on the dashing Reginald De Courcy (Xavier Samuel, Fury, Anonymous), and soon has him wrapped around her little finger. However, her plans are derailed when her beautiful daughter Frederica (Morfydd Clark, Madame Bovary) turns up at Churchill after being dismissed from boarding school.

Fearing that Frederica will turn Reginald’s head, Lady Susan sets out to obtain her daughter a suitor of her own. Enter Sir James Martin (Tom Bennett), a well-meaning but witless older man who is utterly confounded by the fact that there is neither a church nor a hill at Churchill. Brilliantly played by Beckinsale, Lady Susan possesses a confidence, audacity, and unapologetic dishonesty (“Facts are horrid things,” she laments after being caught in a lie) that paradoxically endow her with a winning charm, and make her an Austen heroine to rival Elizabeth Bennett and Emma Woodhouse. If you’re looking for a smart, fun, and scruple-free romp, Love & Friendship is definitely your cup of tea.

October 17, 2016 - 7:30pm at Tilley Hall, UNB Campus A Bigger Splash Luca Guadagnino 125 mins ITALY/FRANCE 2016 English, Italian with English subtitles Cast: Tilda Swinton, Matthias Schoenaerts, Ralph Fiennes, Dakota Johnson

In A Bigger Splash, the lives of a high profile couple, a famous rock star (Tilda Swinton) and a filmmaker (Matthias Schoenaerts), vacationing and recovering on the idyllic sun-drenched and remote Italian island of Pantelleria, are disrupted by the unexpected visit of an old friend (Ralph Fiennes) and his daughter (Dakota Johnson) - creating a whirlwind of jealousy, passion and, ultimately, danger for everyone involved.

This year, 30 limited release, independent, foreign, and Canadian films will be shown. Admission is $7/film, but a yearly film society membership reduces admission cost to $4/film. The series is open to all. Memberships are available at Tilley 102 every Monday night. For further info, contact NB Film Co-op at 455-1632 or [email protected], or visit http://www.nbfilmcoop.com/exhibition/monday-night- film-series. The NB Film Co-op in partnership with the UNB Faculty of Arts and the Toronto Film Festival presents the series. Back to top.

11. Sloan Celebrates Milestone Anniversary of One Chord to Another at The Playhouse Oct 12

On Wednesday, October 12 at 7:30pm, Canadian rock band Sloan will perform at the Fredericton Playhouse as part of a special tour celebrating the 20th anniversary of their Juno-winning album One Chord to Another.

Released in 1996, One Chord to Another is a Beatles-influenced record that features stand-out hits like “The Good in Everyone,” “Everything You’ve Done Wrong” and “The Lines You Amend.” Sloan will perform the album in its entirety, along with other hit songs and fan favourites from their extensive catalogue. After a quarter of a century, Sloan is going stronger than ever – this is a rock show you won’t want to miss.

Tickets for Sloan are available through the Fredericton Playhouse box office by calling 458-8344 or online at www.theplayhouse.ca. Back to top.

12. UNB Andrews Initiative presents Serious Play Lecture with Jacqueline Lloyd Smith Oct 12

UNB’s Andrews Initiative is pleased to announce a free, interactive lecture with Jacqueline Lloyd Smith, a world leader in the LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY™ methodology. SERIOUS PLAY™ uses LEGO® bricks in creative ways to encourage team building, problem solving, and strategy generating. This interactive lecture will be held on Wednesday, October 12, 2016, at 7:30pm in the Wu Conference Centre.

In this interactive lecture, participants will work with LEGO® bricks to unlock creativity. Combining visual, auditory, and kinesthetic learning styles, the SERIOUS PLAY™ methodology teaches people to think with their hands and better communicate their ideas. Jacqueline’s lecture will demonstrate the ways creativity and innovation can work together to inspire higher-level thinking and problem solving strategies. ARTSnews October 6, 2016 6 Volume 17, Issue 39

Jacquie has over twenty years’ experience working in private business, government, and not-for-profit organizations. During her career, she has worked as a business owner, a director of operations, a management consultant, a conflict practitioner, a university professor and a clinician. She has worked closely with a variety of organizations, developing innovative programs to help them navigate through change. She is also a skilled facilitator and holds a diploma in LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY™ methodology from the LEGO Group in Denmark.

As part of the UNB-wide “Year of Creativity” activities, the Andrews Initiative has a full slate of activities on the theme of “Creativity & Inspiration”. Stay tuned for further announcements. The Andrews Initiative was created by UNB president emeritus John McLaughlin, and launched in 2011. The Andrews Initiative offers quality learning opportunities in contemporary topics for the 21 st Century. For more information on the year of Creativity & Inspiration, visit: http://www.unb.ca/initiatives/andrews. Back to top.

13. Letters from Beauly Book Launch with author Melynda Jarratt at the Provincial Archives Oct 12

Join author Melynda Jarratt in celebrating her newest publication in the New Brunswick Military Heritage Series, Letters from Beauly: Pat Hennessy and the Canadian Forestry Corps in Scotland, 1940-1945 at the Provincial Archives of New Brunswick, located on Dineen Drive, on Wednesday, October 12 at 7pm.

During the Second World War, hundreds of New Brunswick woodsmen joined the Canadian Forestry Corps to log the Scottish Highlands as part of the Canadian war effort. Patrick "Pat" Hennessy of Bathurst was one of them. While in Scotland, Pat regularly corresponded with his family in New Brunswick. Drawing from this unique collection of more than three hundred letters, as well as hundreds of archival documents and photographs, Melynda Jarratt provides a rare glimpse of what life was like for Canadian servicemen overseas and for their relatives at home.

This event is free and open to the public. Books will be available for purchase. Back to top.

14. The Nylons Bring Farewell Tour to The Playhouse Oct 13

Coming to the Fredericton Playhouse on Thursday, October 13 at 7:30pm, Canadian a cappella act The Nylons will perform as part of their farewell tour. These international stars and Juno-winning performers have performed as an ensemble for the past four decades. The Nylons are known for covers of songs like the Turtles’ “Happy Together,” Steam’s “Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye” and the Tokens’ version of “The Lion Sleeps Tonight.”

The Nylons have performed all over the world, and are living legends in the world of vocal music. Don’t miss this final chance to see why this quartet is renowned for their vibrant live show, dazzling harmonies, smooth arrangements and fabulous showmanship during their exciting farewell tour.

Tickets for The Nylons are available through the Fredericton Playhouse box office by calling 458-8344 or online at www.theplayhouse.ca. Back to top.

15. Creative Differences at Ringo's Oct 13

Brother and sister duo Colin Fowlie and Megan DeCourcey have been collaborating on and off on different music projects since they were both in their teens in their native Quispamsis. As adults and well established artists in and around Fredericton, they have once again come together to form “Creative Differences”, a playful jab at their sibling rivalry. With their strong harmonies, musicality, and eclectic mix of influences, they are sure to offer a little something for fans of all musical genres to enjoy.

This show takes place at Ringo’s on October 13 from 7-9pm. There is no cover charge. Back to top.

16. Music Runs Through It presents The Hypochondriacs and Pat Maloney at Wilser’s Room Oct 13

OnThursday, October 13 at 7pm Music Runs Through It presents The Hypochondriacs with Pat Maloney at Wilser’s Room. Tickets are $10, and are available at Tony's Music Box.

Hometown favourites, The Hypochondriacs are coming off an amazing run of great summer festival gigs and looking forward to sharing the bill with Pat. This powerhouse is taking Eastern Canada by storm with their high octane live show, prolific heartfelt ballads, and superb musicianship.

By way of Ontario, Pat Maloney is a Canadian songwriter, a storyteller, and a serious whistler. He’s a concerned citizen, with a busted acoustic guitar and a fake bass drum. He’s a too-tall, Ottawa ex-pat, singing songs as meaningful as he can muster, with a healthy, self- defaming sense of humor. ARTSnews October 6, 2016 7 Volume 17, Issue 39

Upcoming shows at Corked Wine Bar:

 Ryan Cook - Thursday, October 20  Mike Plume - Thursday, October 27  Chris Colepaugh - Thursday, November 3  Ian Sherwood - Friday, November 18  Mike Biggar - Thursday, December 1  Chelsea Amber - Thursday, December 8

For more info on our music series visit musicrunsthroughit.com. Back to top.

17. Goose Lane Editions presents In Conversation with Author Bobbi-Jean Mackinnon Oct 13

On Thursday, October 13 at 7pm Goose Lane Editions presents In Conversation with aurthor, Bobbi-Jean Mackinnon for the Fredericton launch of Shadow of Doubt. This event will take place in the Ted Daigle Auditorium, Edmund Casey Hall, First Floor, St. Thomas University, located on Dineen Drive.

The shocked a country. The verdict divided a province. CBC reporter Bobbi-Jean MacKinnon covered the Oland case from the beginning. In Shadow of Doubt: The Trial of Dennis Oland, she guides readers through the twists and turns of the story, from the discovery of the murder through the police investigation to the events of the trial. Chronicling the evidence, including evidence never presented to the jury, she builds the cases for the defence and the prosecution, leaving the verdict in the hands of the reader.

This “in conversation” event is free and open to the public. Books will be available for purchase. Back to top.

18. Monster Mayhem! 2016 opens at the Charlotte Street Arts Centre Oct 14

The Charlotte Street Arts Centre is back at it again with our Halloween edition, Monster Mayhem! Opening on October 14 from 5 to 6:30pm.

This is a fun filled exhibition only for artists ages 4 to 9. This is a great way to fill our Charlotte Glencross and Penny galleries over the spooky season and our busiest time of year with our annual APEGNB, Haunted Tour. Monster Mayhem! opens the doors to all creativity and encourages the kids to create any type of mystical creature they would like.

Further information can be found on our website at http://charlottestreetarts.ca/index.php/site/full-event-details/858. Back to top.

19. The Comic Strippers: A Male Stripper Parody & Improv Comedy Show at The Playhouse Oct 14

October 14, 7:30pm Shantero Productions presents The Comic Strippers: A Male Stripper Parody and Improv Comedy Show

The Comic Strippers are a fictitious male stripper troupe, played by a cast of some of Canada’s best improvisational comedians. These guys try to be sexy… it just comes out funny. Constantly grooving and gyrating, in between scenes they banter with the crowd and perform their sexylarious twist on improv sketches. And not to worry, gentlemen, this is definitely a parody of male strippers. Some of the performers have what’s called ‘Comedy Bodies’ – they will make you look fabulous by comparison! A show for all genders… 19+ only. Back to top.

20. Cinema Politica presents Transgender Parents on Oct 14

Cinema Politica presents Transgender Parents on Friday, October 14 at 7pm at Conserver House, located at 180 Saint John Street. All are welcome; films are free, but donations are encouraged to cover screening costs and to fund local organizing efforts committed to social change. The venue is accessible but the washrooms are located up the stairs.

Transgender Parents Rémy Huberdeau/2014/45'

A film about love, life, and kids after a gender transition. It shares the struggles and strengths of several trans women and trans men navigating different stages of parenting: from pregnancy, through raising infants, toddlers and teenagers. Presented with Parents, Families & Friends of Lesbians and Gays (PFLAG) Fredericton ARTSnews October 6, 2016 8 Volume 17, Issue 39

To view the trailer visit: https://www.cinemapolitica.org/screening/fredericton/transgender-parents-parents-transgenres. Stay updated by liking us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Cinema-Politica-Fredericton/257845707568076. Back to top.

21. Branch Out Productions Costume & Prop Yard Sale Oct 15

Branch Out Productions has decided to clear out some of their costumes. We will have terrific costume and vintage clothing pieces for sale at amazing prices just in time for Halloween, or for that awesome vintage fashion. We will have men’s clothing, ladies, kids, plus sizes and petite. There will be something for everyone, all priced to go. We will also have props, wigs, accessories, baked goods, tea, and coffee!

Stop by for a visit to find that perfect costume piece at the Branch Out Productions Studio, located at 384 Queen Street on October 15 from 9am to 12pm. For more information visit: https://www.facebook.com/events/1267301356634318/. Back to top.

22. Hypnotist Cyrus Live at The Playhouse Oct 15

October 15, 8pm Hypnotist Cyrus Live

After his 2015 mesmerizing and highly popular performance at the Playhouse, Hypnotist Cyrus triumphantly returns to Fredericton. Be part of the action, as Cyrus enchants audiences with a one of a kind, mind-blowing Hypnosis performance. Back to top.

23. The Baha’i Community of Fredericton & Unity4Arts presents Chosen Highway Oct 15

The Baha’i Community of Fredericton and friends are pleased to present the Halifax-based Unity4Arts production, Chosen Highway, an hour-long, mixed-dramatic performance of music, spoken word and live onstage painting. This exciting, well-received production features acclaimed multi-instrumentalist Saeed Faroughi, who is a composer, performer and frequent CBC Radio 2 presenter, and who will appear with well-known Nova Scotian painters Debbie Mosher and Mahnaz Sobhani, as well as popular actress Leslie Hennen. This show is hosted by IIkay Silk, O.C.

Chosen Highway will be presented on Saturday, October 15 from 4 to 6pm in the Tom Morrison Theatre, Fredericton High School, located at 300 Priestman Street. Light refreshments will be served, and there will be a gallery display. All are welcome, and admission is by donation. For more information call 262-7901. Back to top.

24. Organ Recital in Honour of Dick Grant at Christ Church Cathedral Oct 15

To honour the late Dick Grant, on Saturday, October 15, at 2:30pm there will be an organ recital at Christ Church Cathedral with organist David Drinkell, and guest soprano Rachael Grant. There is no charge for this event and all are welcome. Back to top.

25. Micah Erenberg Band & The Wilder Sons at Grimross Brewing Co. Oct 15

Come see the Micah Erenberg Band and The Wilder Sons at Grimross Brewing Co., located at 600 Bishop Drive on October 15. Doors open at 7:30pm and the show begins at 8pm. Admission is $10 at the door.

Micah Erenberg is a storyteller, a singer/songwriter, an engineer, a producer, amulti-instrumentalist, a front man in a rock band, and a side man for anyone else. Micah’s music has been described as “bedroom country/pop”, with production qualities reminiscent of Beck and story-based lyrics reminiscent of Townes Van Zandt. His “tell all” style of writing makes for an incredibly captivating sound, and his songs cover all bases from sad and serious to happy and downright goofy. Micah continually finds ways to reinvent the art of song-writing using a blend of honest lyrics, catchy melodies and unique musical arrangements. Add the full band into the mix and you get the same songs in a whole new light. Like a well-oiled machine, the Micah Erenberg Band jams their way through meticulously rehearsed material, often improvising through instrumental sections for as long as they feel the need to, and yet somehow hitting every stop and chord change along the way.

Expect to be fully engaged in the show, as their stage presence is nothing short of personal, with the band feeding off the a udience almost as much as they do each other. Everything is planned and yet nothing is planned; they don’t play to the audience, they play for the audience. This year Micah is set to release his debut album, Poor Mic’s Toe, which was almost entirely self-recorded and self-produced at a cabin in his home town of Matlock, MB. The album is backed by the Micah Erenberg Band and features a diverse guest list of some of the finest musicians on Manitoba’s scene.

For more information visit https://www.facebook.com/events/270975449949987/. Back to top. ARTSnews October 6, 2016 9 Volume 17, Issue 39

26. odd sundays at Corked Wine Bar: Jane Spavold Tims & Harris Sullivan Oct 16

Last season, after the departure of its governess, Allison Calvern, odd sundays was taken over by a trio of upstarts inexperienced at best in the art of herding cats but determined to further the reputation and success of Fredericton’s long-standing poetry (and other) reading series. Now, the newest season of odd sundays is upon us.

On Sunday, October 16 at 2pm we will gather at Corked Wine Bar, located at 83 Regent Street. The featured readers will be Jane Tims and Harris Sullivan. Come and have a beverage, and support our city’s literary efforts.

Jane Spavold Tims is happy to read from her book within easy reach, poems and drawings about eating local, wild foods, published by Chapel Street Editions in Woodstock. Jane lives in rural New Brunswick and is a botanist who often includes natural themes in her work. Jane is a member of the Writers’ Federation of New Brunswick and a member of local writing groups Fictional Friends and Wolf Tree Writers.

They call Harris Sullivan, “The Bongo Poet”. That’s because he plays bongo drums to spice up his public readings from his two books of poems. A native of Richibucto, he is a retired award-winning journalist who worked 37 years in his profession in Moncton, Toronto, Montreal, and Halifax. Harris has been on the spoken word scene across the Maritimes for nearly five years. His material is all over the map—love poems, sex poems, breakup poems, scathing commentaries on our somewhat broken world, reflections about his parents and a lot of humour. And there’s a touch of music. In addition to the bongos, he sings some of his poems in his readings, certainly making him one of the unique spoken word poets in this region.

Finally, we would like to recognise the following for their on-going support of odd sundays: UNB English, STU English, Westminster Books, Charlotte St. Arts Centre, Fredericton Public Library, and all of our faithful patrons. Back to top.

27. Choral Fest 2016 Choir performs at Grace Memorial Baptist Church Oct 16

The Choral Fest 2016 choir will perform Haydn’s “Missa Brevis” and Chilcott’s “Missa Cantate” under the baton of renowned choral conductor, Michael Zaugg of Edmonton, AB.

The choir consists of singers from across the Maritimes and beyond who will meet for a weekend of rehearsal and coaching under Mr. Zaugg and will give a public performance on Sunday, October 16 at 2:30pm at Grace Memorial Baptist Church, located at 536 Northumberland Street. Guest choirs are the Bel Canto Singers and the Priestman Street School Choir. A free will offering will be accepted.

For further information call 453-3731 or email [email protected]. Back to top.

28. The Saint John Early Music Festival & Gallery 78 present the La Tour Baroque Duo Oct 16

The Saint John Early Music Festival and Gallery 78 present the La Tour Baroque Duo, consisting of Tim Blackmore on harpsichord and recorder, and Michel Cardin on theorbo, in a program of 17th Century works by van Eyck, Castello, Schmelzer, Storace, Matteis, and Corelli at Gallery 78, located at 796 Queen Street, at 2pm on Sunday, October 16. Admission is $20 for adults, $15 for seniors, and $5 for students.

Formed in 2009, the La Tour Baroque Duo has performed throughout eastern Canada, Québec and Ontario as well as in France, England and in the USA, receiving accolades such as “exquisitely played” and “spellbinding” from critics and audiences alike. Their four CDs Les caractères de la danse (2011), The Last Time I Came O’er the Moor (2012), Music at the Time of Louisbourg (2013) and Something Choice and Excellent (2015) have all been acclaimed by critics in the USA and Europe, and the first three were all nominated for ECMA awards. The duo has presented programs at the Sackville Early Music Festival, the Northwest Territories International Lute Festival, the Lamèque International Festival of Baroque Music and in major centres in Canada and abroad such as Toronto, Montreal, Hamilton, Paris, London and New York. In 2013 the duo were Musicians-in-Residence at the Fortress of Louisbourg as part of Louisbourg’s 300th anniversary.

For more information, visit www.latourduo.com or call 454-5192. Back to top. ARTSnews October 6, 2016 10 Volume 17, Issue 39

29. PUP with PKEW PKEW PKEW at The Capital Oct 17

On October 17, The Capital presents PUP with PKEW PKEW PKEW. Doors open at 7pm, and the show begins at 8pm.

PUP has toured across the US, Canada, the UK, and Australia; Pitchfork describes their newest release, The Dream is Over, as "a glorious half-hour of redlining guitars and pile-on group chants that turn self-loathing and self-deprecation into a sort of superpower." PUP is your best friends band, but better.

Tickets are on sale for $15.99 now at https://goo.gl/9k8NjD. For more information visit http://www.puptheband.com/ and https://pkewx3.bandcamp.com/. Back to top.

30. The Barr Brothers with Laura Sauvage at the Charlotte Street Arts Centre Oct 18

In partnership with The Capital Complex we are very excited to announce The Barr Brothers with Laura Sauvage on October 18 at the Charlotte St Arts Centre.

Built around the evocative vocals and song writing of Brad Barr and the sturdy and studious drumming of his brother Andrew, Montreal- based Americana/folk-rock quartet the Barr Brothers were formed in 2006 after the dissolution of the siblings' rock trio The Slip. Originally based out of Boston, Massachusetts, the Barrs spent the bulk of the 1990s touring with The Slip up to 2004.

Laura Sauvage is the solo project of Les Hay Babies’ Vivanne Roy. The idea for a solo project came to Vivanne Roy during the last three years on the road with Les Hay Babies. The band was garnering success wherever they went; winning les Francouvertes in Montreal in 2013, getting instant fans in France, Switzerland, Germany and Belgium on three consecutive tours, receiving multiple ECMA nominations and winning the French Songwriter of the Year award at the Canadian Folk Music Awards. The fact that she had no deep roots anywhere, travelling from hotel room to hotel room in often unfamiliar cities, inspired new songs. Thus was born Vivianne's solo project, Laura Sauvage. Her recent release Extraordinormal is available now on iTunes.

Tickets are available online at https://etixnow.com/events/the-barr-brothers/oct-18-2016/charlotte-street-arts-centre (Use Promo CodeBARR2016 at checkout to receive 4 tickets for the price of 3). Tickets are also available in person through the Etixnow kiosk located in the Isaac's Way Restaurant Building, located at 649 Queen Street. Back to top.

31. Symphony New Brunswick presents Welcome Home Janina at The Playhouse Oct 18

October 18, 7:30pm Symphony New Brunswick presents Welcome Home Janina

Internationally renowned, guest Conductor Bernhard Gueller leads SNB through an exciting program of Chopin’s first piano Concerto, with guest soloist Janina Failkowska, and Beethoven’s seventh symphony on October 18 at The Playhouse. Back to top.

32. Truth and Honour Book Launch at the Fredericton Public Library Oct 19

Join author Greg Marquis at the Bibliothèque publique de Fredericton Public Library on Wednesday, October 19 for the Fredericton launch of Truth and Honour: The and the Trial of Dennis Oland. A reception will begin at 7pm.

Truth and Honour explores the 2011 murder of Saint John businessman Richard Oland, of the prominent family that owns , the ensuing police investigation and the arrest, trial, and conviction of the victim’s son Dennis Oland for second-degree murder.

Oland’s trial would be the most publicized in New Brunswick history. What the trial judge called “a family tragedy of Shakespearian proportions,” this real-life murder mystery included adultery, family dysfunction, largely circumstantial evidence, allegations of police incompetence, a high-powered legal defence, and a verdict that shocked the community.

Author Greg Marquis, a professor of Canadian history at the University of New Brunswick Saint John, leads readers through the case, from the discovery of the crime to the conviction and sentencing of the defendant. Offering multiple perspectives, Truth and Honour explores this question: was Dennis Oland responsible for the death of his father?

This event is free and open to the public. Copies of the book will be available for purchase. For more information visit: https://www.facebook.com/events/1680852512234007/. Back to top. ARTSnews October 6, 2016 11 Volume 17, Issue 39

33. Colours of the World Concert at Memorial Hall Oct 19

On Wednesday, October 19 at 7:30pm, the Centre for Musical Arts presents the Colours of the World Concert at Memorial Hall. Tickets are $27 for adults, $22 for seniors, and $10 for students.

The Cheng² Duo is a remarkable sibling duo recently named one of CBC’s “30 hot Canadian classical musicians under 30”. Comprised of cellist Bryan and pianist Silvie Cheng, the duo is already in demand on three continents giving performances “infused with a spirit of thoughtfulness and generosity…extend[ing] beyond the familial sphere into the audience, and most importantly, into the music itself" (New York Concert Review). Join these acclaimed artists on a global journey with their Colours of the World program featuring composers from Beethoven to Canadian Alexina Louie! Back to top.

34. The Playhouse presents Menopause the Musical Oct 19 & 20

October 19 & 20, 7:30pm Fredericton Playhouse presents Menopause the Musical Sponsored by: Delta Fredericton

The off-Broadway hit features 25 brilliant parodies based on classic hit songs from the ’60s, ’70s and ’80s that will have audiences cheering and dancing in the aisles.

Set in a department store, this wildly funny musical brings together four women who at first appear to have nothing in common other than an interest in the same bra, but who in fact share more than they could have imagined. The characters make fun of everything from their woeful hot flashes and mood swings, to night sweats, and chocolate binges. Please be advised that this performance contains mature subject matter and is intended for mature audiences. Back to top.

35. Centre JMC-Fredericton presents the 2016-17 Emerging Artists Concerts Schedule Oct 19, 2016 - Mar 22, 2017

Come enjoy world class classical music presented at Centre communautaire Sainte- Anne during our 2016-17 Season, running from October 19, 2016 and finishing on March 22, 2017.

 Alma Innamorata - Wednesday, October 19, 2016 Passionate love, faithful love, naive love and jealous love…Come and discover Italian Baroque music of the 18th Century through Ensemble Les Songes. Ensemble Les Songes, on the scene of several major reputable festivals and broadcast on ICI Musique, is the coming together of four dynamic young performers with a passion for baroque music . Four instruments, four personalities, all sharing the same desire to make you love the soul, the alma innamorata. http://www.jmcanada.ca/en/concerts/50/alma-innamorata

 Verdi’s La Traviata de Verdi - Tuesday, November 29, 2016 One of the most celebrated works of the lyric repertoire, Verdi’s La Traviata is an opera based on the novel La Dame aux camélias by Alexandre Dumas Junior. This romantic drama set against poignant musical realism, tells the improbable love story between a famous Parisian courtesan and her young idealistic lover. Passion, duty, and jealousy fight a heated battle in which personal sacrifice becomes the ultimate gift of love. In this captivating adaptation by Oriol Tomas, Verdi’s immortal music is performed by the cream of Canada’s new operatic generation. Don’t miss this fantastic production complete with sets, costumes, lighting, and surtitles. http://www.jmcanada.ca/en/concerts/56/la-traviata- by-verdi

 High Voltage Piano haute-voltige - Thursday, February 16, 2017 Striking a balance between tradition and modernity, Bogdan Dulu revisits the concept of “pianistic virtuosity” with a spectacular execution of the great piano masterpieces. Enter this wondrous musical universe where the spotlight is on pianist-composers in an intimate yet virtuosic recital setting. From Haydn to Chopin, and featuring the dazzling music of Canadian pianist Marc-André Hamelin, rediscover the splendour of the piano through the skillful hands of this brilliant performer http://www.jmcanada.ca/en/concerts/54/high-voltage- piano ARTSnews October 6, 2016 12 Volume 17, Issue 39

 The Voices of Women / Des femmes, un voix - Wednesday, March 22, 2017 This concert features the works of female composers, pioneers of the modern recital that were acknowledged yet largely overlooked. Though their timid voices grew alongside the giants of music history, Clara Schumann, Fanny Mendelssohn, and Alma Mahler made invaluable contributions to composition and the vocal repertoire. Their work has paved the way for 20 th and 21st Century female composers, such as Canadian Ana Sokolovic. Soprano Magali Simard-Galdès and pianist Olivier Hébert- Bouchard will present a repertoire that is bold yet accessible with a feminine flare. Punctuated by anecdotes on the lives, loves, and losses of these women, this performance unites their passion for the voice. http://www.jmcanada.ca/en/concerts/52/voices-of-women

NOTE: School-aged youth accompanied by an adult ticket holder are admitted free of charge. Back to top.

36. Music Runs Through It presents Ryan Cook at Corked Wine Bar Oct 20

Music Runs Through It proudly presents Ryan Cook at Corked Wine Bar on Thursday, October 20 at 8pm. Tickets are $15, and will be available at Corked Wine Bar and Tony's Music Box.

Ryan Cook is an award-winning singer/songwriter who has performed with Country purists like Dwight Yoakam, Roseanne Cash, and Travis Tritt. His latest project, The Valley Singers, combines thumb-picking guitar styles with a rotating cast of harmony singers inspired by American Jazz/Country music from the 1940’s and 50’s.

Defying the standard in cowboy culture, Ryan’s roots range as far away as Punk Rock, Death Metal, and Alternative Pop. His progressive take on Americana & Folk music has been called refreshing by Exclaim, Maverick, and Now Magazine. His debut record Hot Times, sophomore album Peaks & Valleys, and Wrestling with Demons each earned Album of the Year at the Nova Scotia Music Awards. Ryan Cook has earned three Music Nova Scotia awards and fifteen ECMA/MNS nominations while performing over 800 concerts throughout North America & Asia since 2007.

For more information on Ryan Cook visit http://www.ryancook.ca/. For more information on this concert visit https://www.facebook.com/events/1713733175543982/. Back to top.

Workshops | Classes | Art Camps

1. Fall 2016 Studio Classes with Kathy Tidswell

 October 5 or October 8: Thread Painting Learn the basics of free motion embroidery to create landscapes. Complete a sampler as you learn to make grasses, leaves, flowers, weeds, trees, etc. You can spend the entire day perfecting your skills or start a simple landscape.

 October 12 or October 15: Free Motion Embroidery Appliqués Learn to make appliqués totally from thread using free motion embroidery. Choose between a black capped chickadee or several flowers. These appliqués can be attached to quilts, framed as art work or used on wearable art.

 November 2 or November 5: Painting Backgrounds for Quilts or Embroideries Learn to paint using Pebeo setacolor fabric paints on cotton or embroidery fabrics. Create your own fabric for a special landscape, shaded fabric for a flower you wish to appliqué, yardage for a special sky or backgrounds for embroidery. You will learn how to mix colours and apply the paints. Special effects techniques such as sun printing and using salt will also be explored. A demonstration using Derwent Inktense pencils will also be given.

 November 9 or November 12: Techniques to Create Dimension You will learn to make 3D leaves and create textured bark to add drama to your wall-hangings

 November 23 or November 26: Christmas Applique Project An original design of a cardinal in a wild cranberry bush

To see photos of the classes visit www.kathytidswell.com and go to Upcoming Events which is on the right hand side of the homepage. Classes are $45 each and run from 10am- 3:30pm at my home studio and gallery, located at 683 Route 104, Burtts Corner. Comprehensive notes provided for all classes. For more information phone 363-3560 or email [email protected]. Back to top.

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2. Registration for The MacLean School for Early Childhood Oct 11-14

The MacLean School for Early Childhood is holding registration for 2017 the week of October 11-14 from 1 to 3pm daily. This is for both preschool (children must turn 4 by December 31, 2017) and kindergarten age children. There are also still spaces available for the current year.

For more information contact Laura Lee MacLean at [email protected] or call 444-7779. Back to top.

3. Figure Drawing Studio at NBCCD Resumes on Oct 19 – Nov 30

Drawing sessions with a model will run on Wednesdays from October 19 until November 30. Sessions run from 6:30 to 9pm. The door will be locked, but the commissionaire will let you in when you arrive on time.

The drawing studio is on the 3rd floor of the main NB College of Craft & Design building on Queen Street in Fredericton. Out of respect to our nude models, no strong scents or chemicals allowed. The cost is $50 for all 7 weeks, or drop-in for $10 per night (free for NBCCD students). You can pay Karen Estabrooks directly (cash only please) when you come to the studio.

For more information, contact Allison Green at [email protected] or 442-1955. Back to top.

4. Writers Circle at Westminster Books with Lynn Davies

This is a writers' circle for all kinds of writers: secret, flummoxed, flamboyant, lazy, over-stimulated, jaded, beginning, advanced, whatever. Join Lynn Davies at Westminster Books on October 20 from 7:30 – 9pm for a medley of writing prompts, readings, and talk. This is definitely a non-threatening environment. Sign up at Westminster Books or by phone at 454-1442. Back to top.

5. Mexican Calavera Painting Workshop at the Charlotte Street Art Centre

Everyone is invited to join Visual Artist Fabiola Martinez at the Charlotte Street Arts Centre to paint a Mexican Calaveraon a pumpkin or canvas to celebrate the Day of the Dead. Please join us to celebrate our multicultural community and paint your very own Mexican Calavera. There will be two sessions offered on October 22:

 Painting a Mexican Calavera on a Pumpkin Time 2-3pm Cost: $20; Supplies and refreshments included.

 Painting a Mexican Calavera on a Canvas (14"x16") Time: 3:15-4:30om Cost $20; Supplies and refreshments included.

Or, pay $35 and attend both sessions. This workshop is for ages 5 years and up! Space is limited so reserve a space by contacting Fabiola Martinez at [email protected] or 651-5518. Back to top.

6. Maker Kids at the Fredericton Public Library

Hey 7-12 year olds! Ka-Boom! Ker-plunk! Smash! Join us at the library for a 4-week adventure where we’ll make, create, invent, build, paint and explore new technologies. Build a bridge, construct a newspaper tower, launch a rocket, paint a masterpiece, and solve a “Who Done It” mystery.

Call 460-2806 to sign up. Space is limited. Takes place Sundays at 2:30pm from November 6 – 27. Back to top.

Auditions | Call for Artist Submissions & Awards

1. Choral Fest 2016

Attention singers: It's not too late to register for Choral Fest 2016. Don't miss this opportunity to work with Michael Zaugg, the Canadian Swiss-born choral conductor who is in demand across Canada, the US, and Europe. Choral Fest takes place on October 14-16 at Grace Memorial Baptist Church. For further information call 453-3731 or email [email protected]. To register online go to https://nbcfsite.wordpress.com. Back to top. ARTSnews October 6, 2016 14 Volume 17, Issue 39

2. Call for Submissions: Monster Mayhem! Children's Exhibition at the Charlotte Street Arts Centre

The Charlotte Street Arts Centre is now accepting submissions for Monster Mayhem!, an exhibition straight from the minds of Fredericton's youngest artists for the second year of mysterious works of art! Set to open October 14 in the Charlotte Glencross and Penny Galleries of the Charlotte Street Arts Centre, Monster Mayhem! invites all kids ages 4 - 9 to create spooky, mythical creatures that will light up our gallery walls with magical pieces. Aliens, vampires, dinosaurs, werewolves; the sky is the limit! This exhibition will be installed to wow and entertain the people that come through our doors for our popular Halloween event, the APEGNB Haunted Tour, taking place October 27 to the 30. Join in on this fun exhibition!

Submissions close on October 7, 2016 at 4pm. The submission form is available for download at: http://charlottestreetarts.ca/index.php/site/full-event-details/858

Submission Guidelines:

 Theme: Spooky Creatures  Artists must be between the ages 4-9  Any medium of choice, but the piece must be able to hang on our walls  Maximum Size - 24" x 24"; Minimum Size - 5" x 8" *A group piece can also be submitted, dimensions can be further discussed  Works do not need to be framed, but must be ready to hang. Further explained on submission form  Pieces should be labeled directly on the back of the work with the artist's name and the submission form attached

Display Period and Events: October 14 - November 7, 2016. An opening reception will be held on Friday, October 14 from 5 - 6:30pm. All pieces submitted must be retrieved from the Charlotte Street Arts Centre by November 18 and will become property of the Charlotte Street Arts Centre thereafter. Back to top.

3. Call to Artists: The 4th 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 4th 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.

4. City of Fredericton Accepting Applications for Community Art Grant

The City of Fredericton is inviting applications for projects focusing on the collaboration of a local artist leading a group through a creative process which will result in the creation of something for the benefit and enjoyment of the community.

The Community Art Grant is open to all disciplines. The successful proposal will involve active participation and will result in something tangible for the community to enjoy. Examples may include the creation of a short-term or permanent artwork, or an artistic enhancement to a neighbourhood or publicly accessible space. One grant of $5,000 will be awarded.

Project Guidelines:  Proposed project must be completed within one year of application  Proposed project must not be an existing program or a project which has already received municipal funding  If the project involves visual art, the proposal should address issues of longevity, ownership, installation, and future maintenance  A final report and budget will be required following completion of the project, within two months of completion  The successful applicant will be required to sign a Letter of Agreement outlining the terms of the grant  Failure to complete the project, submit final report, or adhere to Letter of Agreement will affect the organization’s ability to receive a grant from the City in the future

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Eligibility: Registered non-profit organization whose primary purpose and mandate includes local arts, culture or heritage activities

Criteria: Proposals will be reviewed and evaluated on the following basis:

 Clear articulation of project  Project work plan and timeline  Artistic quality and merit that includes professional artists working within a community setting  Depth and quality of interaction with and benefit to the community  Demonstrated involvement of local residents together with an artist(s) in the creative process  Demonstrated ability of the applicant to see the project to completion  Budget which demonstrates capacity to complete the project within budget and timeline

Proposals will be reviewed by a panel including members of the City’s Arts and Culture Advisory Committee.

The deadline for submissions is November 4, 2016. Applicants must complete the application form found on the City website: www.fredericton.ca (search Community Art Grant). For more information: [email protected]. Back to top.

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Galleries at a Glance

The Abbey Café & Gallery: 546 Queen Street, Fredericton, E3B 1B9 | Phone: 455-6368 | Email: [email protected] | Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/abbeycafegallery/ | Hours: Monday – Friday from 9am-9pm, Saturday 12-9pm | Twitter: @abbeycafe546

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: Local visual arts exhibitions in the Playhouse Galleries, 686 Queen Street, Fredericton, E3B 1C2 | Phone: 453-8345 | Email: [email protected] | Website: www.theplayhouse.ca | Hours: Monday - Friday 10am-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.

The Gallery on Queen: 406 Queen Street, Fredericton | Phone: 206-1904 & 261-0655 | Website: www.galleryonqueen.com | Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/galleryonqueen/ | Hours: Tuesday to Saturday from 10am - 5:30pm.

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.

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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.

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 BOARD MEMBERS

Katie Fitzrandolph - President Allen Bentley Bruce Gray Heather McTiernan - Vice President Sabine Campbell Tony Merzetti Cynthia Ryder - Treasurer William Forrestall Trudy Gallagher Russ Hunt – Secretary George Strunz Penny Pacey – Past President ARTSnews October 6, 2016 18 Volume 17, Issue 39

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