Ongoing

March Break for Ages 5 – 8 and 9 – 12

Sunbury Shores 139 Water Street, St Andrews

Dates: Monday, March 3rd - Friday, March 7th Ages 5 - 8: 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM Ages 9 - 12: 1:30 AM - 3:00 PM Course Description: During each session, students will learn about mixed media and collage by creating 3D works or bring 2D pieces to life with added 3D elements, by transforming and combining different materials including paint, wood, textiles, paper, paint, thread, found objects and more.  For ages 5-8 years (mornings) and ages 9-12 (afternoons). Min/max 6/12 per session.

Opening: Fantastical Transformations

Sunbury Shores 139 Water Street, St Andrews

Cadieux, Twombly, & Pappas Fantastical Transformations is the work of a collective of three professional artists who explore imaginary, idyllic, dreamy and sometimes sinister nature scapes and portraiture. The multimedia exhibition presents a vision that is somewhat creepy yet filled with a spark of levity and fun that embraces the fantastic. Roisin Cadieux recycles her massive archive of antique music into paper-based sculptural forms including mythical beasts and animals; Diane Twombly photographs, then digitally deconstructs abandoned or declining architecture and re-imagines them in more spacious, dream-inspired landscapes or lost places; and Jeannie Pappas' sculptural creatures suggest a ceramic menagerie that reflects nature as well as folklore and mysticism.

Opening: Postcards of Charlotte County & Memory 1-6

Sunbury Shores 139 Water Street, St Andrews

  Postcards of Charlotte County: Angel Commins Angel Commins uses the interplay of colour and form to celebrate the natural environment and its ability to bring peace in an often-challenging world. Through her abstractions of the environment inspired by the beauty she sees in Charlotte County, Commins looks to form, line and colour to define the landscape, create meaning, and generate an emotional response in the viewer. Memory 1-6: Audree Hamelin St Amour In her exhibition, the series Memory 1-6, Fredericton artist Audree Hamelin St Amour presents brooches using natural and found elements, and traditional jewellery techniques and materials. In her work, she reflects on memory formation and transformation, and on themes of ephemerality, transformation, and mindfulness.