Artsnews SERVING the ARTS in the FREDERICTON REGION October 6, 2016 Volume 17, Issue 39

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Artsnews SERVING the ARTS in the FREDERICTON REGION October 6, 2016 Volume 17, Issue 39 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 For arts and culture events in other areas of NB visit ArtsLinkNB: Click Here ARTSnews October 6, 2016 3 Volume 17, Issue 39 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. ARTSnews October 6, 2016 4 Volume 17, Issue 39 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.
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