CreatedHere’s online articles will be maintained as an archive in celebration of New Brunswick art. If you wish to explore the physical publications, please visit ArtsLink NB’s Lending Library.

CreatedHere was a non-profit visual arts magazine focused on uncovering the stories of New Brunswick artists. It was in publication for 7 years, from 2015 to 2022. This website remains to commemorate the publication and as an archive to CreatedHere’s online articles.
Innumerable arts professionals contributed to the creation of CreatedHere, with contributors and collaborators from across the province. A special thank you to the people who had a special hand in making CreatedHere a reality.
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Consistent Creativity: Developing Artistic Expression | Sean Bourque

“While also pursuing my own artistic expression, I have noticed what I consider to be four approaches to creating that serve as starting points that…
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The Humble Hobby | Nina Elliott

I got hooked on fiber art while on a clinical placement for Occupational Therapy in Fredericton, New Brunswick. My days were spent at the Stan…
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The Stages of Creativity: A Teen’s Exploration in the Arts | Liv Mazerolle

In 1957, Noam Chomsky proposed his theory of Universal Grammar. The theory states that all humans are born with an innate understanding of language with…
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(Extra)ordinary Landscapes | Candice Ostroski

“But on this particular day it seemed as if December had remembered that it was time for winter and had turned suddenly dull and brooding,…
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#ThrowbackThursday from the Archives: Studio Visit with Chainsaw Sculptor Joel Palmer (October 15, 2016)

Joel Palmer is Swamp Bear, a sculptor who wields his chainsaw with the precision of a scalpel and the flair of a paintbrush.
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#ThrowbackThursday: Q/A with Ashley Brown of Hammerthreads (April 14, 2018)

The next issue of CreatedHere magazine will soon hit the printers (and yes I will release the cover soon!) .
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Wettaqiaq Wksitqamuk – Nkitahkomikumuwey | Exploring Land-Based Art in New Brunswick

What does land-based art represent to Indigenous artists in New Brunswick? Six strong Indigenous women stepped up to the plate to address this question in…
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Too “Too”: A Memoir on the Essential Nature of Movement

Article By Chloe Lundrigan I was so eager to graduate out of my storybook-esque hometown of Sackville, New Brunswick, that by the time I did,…



