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SUMMARY:Opening Reception: 'Flora' and 'The View From Here'
DESCRIPTION:Flora: Ralph Simpson\, Caoife Garvey\, Clare Bridge\, Heather McCaig\, David Eeles\, Judy Blake and Alexa Jaffurs \nSeven award-winning artists from New Brunswick and Nova Scotia working in diverse disciplines create artistic connections in their work by addressing one theme – that of nature and plants in wood\, iron\, plant fibre\, clay\, glass\, textiles\, and fine metals.  Flora illustrates the social and artistic connections between the artists\, their inspiration\, and their collective reverence of the natural world. \n  \nThe View from Here \nFelicia Norris Bartlett: Felicia Norris Bartlett paints in oil with most of her work representing open spaces and idyllic landscapes. Her signature style mixes detailed clouds and skies with a touch of whimsy. The rugged cliffs of Fundy\, picturesque lighthouses dotting the coastline\, and the ever-changing moods of Passamaquoddy Bay and the Atlantic Ocean are all presented in delicate and serene paintings. \nTheresa MacKnight: In this new work\, Theresa MacKnight has created drawings and paintings of the interior of Sunbury Shores in a direct response to the Centre from the point of view of an artist\, and longtime user of the studio areas. Theresa approaches her work in acrylic from many perspectives\, always with consideration\, thoughtfulness\, and an openness to new challenges. Recently retired from fulltime teaching as an art teacher in the public school system\, Theresa has turned her focus onto her art practice with increasingly consummate results.
URL:https://sunburyshores.org/event/opening-reception-flora-and-the-view-from-here/
LOCATION:Sunbury Shores\, 139 Water Street\, St Andrews\, New Brunswick\, E5B 1A7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Openings
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SUMMARY:Opening Reception: Deanna Musgrave and Mimi Lucas
DESCRIPTION:Deanna Musgrave: Water Witness \nThe theme of celebrating and exploring water and weather has dominated the Saint John-based artist’s work for nearly 20 years. This new body of work uses a channelled language to give a voice to water\, the sea\, and the sky. When giving a voice to water\, the artist highlights that water is a consciousness\, thus bringing into question how we treat it and environmental concerns around it. This language is meant to be transpersonal so that it will connect with anyone and engage them with a unique message for each viewer. \nMimi Lucas: The weather was important. \nIn this series of artworks\, the Saint John artist’s ultimate painting goals are to compose happy\, yet serious and ambiguous work. This exhibition consists of small- and large-scale paintings that consider how our environment significantly controls our lives. With the current prevailing tendency toward extreme weather\, our world has experienced diverse displays of excess rain and flooding\, wildfires\, hurricanes\, and rising temperatures. Lucas’ paintings evoke rather than describe. They are presented in an abstracted landscape that is more a personal narrative than a perceived truth.
URL:https://sunburyshores.org/event/opening-reception-deanna-musgrave-and-mimi-lucas/
LOCATION:Sunbury Shores\, 139 Water Street\, St Andrews\, New Brunswick\, E5B 1A7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Openings
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SUMMARY:Opening Reception: CLASS
DESCRIPTION:CLASS of 2024: Art by Charlotte County Students \nThe annual group exhibition of work by students who participate in Sunbury Shores programs that take place in elementary and high schools and at the Centre\, including for example\, Afterschool Art and C.L.A.S.S.
URL:https://sunburyshores.org/event/opening-reception-class/
LOCATION:Sunbury Shores\, 139 Water Street\, St Andrews\, New Brunswick\, E5B 1A7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Openings
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SUMMARY:Opening Reception: Danica Olders and Christopher Griffin
DESCRIPTION:Danica Olders: In my dream\, you were a dark black circle. \nA multidisciplinary artist interested in the space between people or the distance from a person to their connected walls/objects\, Montreal artist Danica Olders reflects on the ownership that is felt of said spaces and the interactive energy possessed by them. \nChristopher Griffin: Old Souls \nIn December 2023\, the artist created 7 elephant snow sculptures along Passamaquoddy Bay he’s back with an exhibition of paintings\, continuing to focus on visual communication and birds\, fish and animal motifs.
URL:https://sunburyshores.org/event/opening-reception-danica-olders-and-christopher-griffin/
LOCATION:Sunbury Shores\, 139 Water Street\, St Andrews\, New Brunswick\, E5B 1A7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Openings
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SUMMARY:Opening Reception: Boissoneau and Choisy
DESCRIPTION:Opening Reception\, Friday\, April 5\, 5 – 7 pm\nLisa Marie Boissoneau: Borrowed Roots\nThis series of paintings draws upon family research\, familial archives\, and personal memory to create large format portraits that explore the many aspects of identity. The artist was born in Moncton to a single mother and adopted by a Catholic couple in Quebec.  The artist appropriates images\, stories\, links and sometimes even ancestors who become an important source of inspiration in her work. They connect her childhood to the present. \n  \nRotchild Choisy: MASQU-ET-VISAGES : Comment naviguer dans ses relations  \nThrough his artistic practice\, Moncton-based artist Rotchild Choisy explores his quest for identity and the social\, economic\, and political relationships people have with their environment. From his point of view\, it’s impossible to understand and know another person without knowing oneself. In his work\, he often uses expressive drawing; he also reinterprets Haitian and African symbolic figures to make a correlation between masks\, emotions and the environment.
URL:https://sunburyshores.org/event/opening-reception-boissoneau-choisy/
LOCATION:Sunbury Shores\, 139 Water Street\, St Andrews\, New Brunswick\, E5B 1A7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Openings
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SUMMARY:Opening Reception: Ella Morton\, David Norris
DESCRIPTION:Sunbury Shores exhibition opening receptions are free to attend. There will be hors d’oeurves and a cash bar available.  \nElla Morton: The Great Kind Mystery\nCanadian filmmaker Ella Morton aims to uncover how photographs and films can show more than a straightforward depiction of reality\, and how the alchemy of analogue techniques can be reinvented in the digital age to tell deeper stories within images. Using techniques such as film soaking\, bleaching\, hand-colouring and mordançage\, she captures the transcendent\, mysterious\, and fragile qualities of landscapes in and around Newfoundland. A documentary film which accompanies the exhibition\, features Inuk and Mi’kmaw artist Amy Hull telling stories about her home in Daniel’s Harbour\, Newfoundland. \nDavid Norris: The Adventures of Rivet Boy\nIn this animated musical film\, Saint Andrews animator and musician David Norris constructs scenes using photographs rather than traditional drawings\, to make each moment visually compelling and captivating. The storyline\, intentionally simple and whimsical\, is crafted to resonate with both adults and children. The music and naïveté of the narrative evoke a sense of nostalgia for adults while maintaining an accessible and enchanting quality for younger viewers.
URL:https://sunburyshores.org/event/opening-reception-ella-morton-david-norris/
LOCATION:Sunbury Shores\, 139 Water Street\, St Andrews\, New Brunswick\, E5B 1A7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Openings
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SUMMARY:Opening Reception: Deck the Walls 2023
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the opening reception of Sunbury Shores’ annual holiday art sale and exhibition\, Deck the Walls. This show features artworks\, fine crafts\, and sculptures by local artists of Charlotte County\, New Brunswick. There will be drinks\, charcuteries\, and a cash bar. Everyone is welcome and it’s free to attend!
URL:https://sunburyshores.org/event/opening-reception-deck-the-walls-2023/
LOCATION:New Brunswick
CATEGORIES:Openings
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SUMMARY:Opening Reception: Art in Mind 2023
DESCRIPTION:Presented by the Canadian Mental Health Association of New Brunswick\, an exhibition by people expressing their mental health struggles through art.
URL:https://sunburyshores.org/event/opening-reception-art-in-mind-2023/
LOCATION:New Brunswick
CATEGORIES:Openings
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SUMMARY:Opening Reception: Napoigagenn / Mémoires érodées
DESCRIPTION:Join us to experience two exhibitions that emphasize ancestral and spiritual connection; Marie-France Robichaud\, Tara Francis and Starlit Simon.  \nNapoigagenn is an exhibition of the work of Tara Francis and Starlit Simon\, Mi’kmaq artists from Elsipogtog First Nation. While the artists are in different stages of their careers\, their work is united through a cultural perspective\, while addressing symbolism\, spiritual meaning\, and traditional storytelling and narrative. The artists’ artworks put in context their identity as Indigenous artists and the significance of inherited traditional knowledge for social and cultural transformation. \nTara Francis has established a practice as a contemporary artist working in traditional porcupine quillwork. As a respected mentor\, teacher and guide\, she has helped emerging Indigenous artists find their way. \nStarlit Simon is a student\, journalist\, writer and artist. She creates artwork in materials that reflect and honour Indigenous culture\, including porcupine quills and birch bark while addressing contemporary issues of identity\, violence against Indigenous women\, and the spiritual world. \nIn Mémoires érodées\, Marie-France Robichaud intersects and links memories of her grandmother with her own experiences. Robichaud lives in New Brunswick where she held a BA in Visual Arts from the Université de Moncton. After receiving the S.H. Mackay Merit Scholarship\, she took courses in photography which became her primary artistic interest. The main theme of her artistic research is our relationship to time\, expressed in narrative visual form. She obtained a master’s degree in photography at Studio Arts College International in Florence (Italy) in 2021\, for which she received an internal scholarship and the ARTSNB Scholarship for Arts Studies as well as the Baxter & Alma Ricard Graduate Scholarship. \n 
URL:https://sunburyshores.org/event/opening-reception-napoigagenn-memoires-erodees/
LOCATION:New Brunswick
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