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 of 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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[The New Regular] Hailley Fayle ft. Nienke Izurieta | The Art of Response

“There is a saying: ‘every portrait you take is a self-portrait.’ For the most part, I think that rings true. It’s human to want to…
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Appel ouvert: l’oeuvre de l’art

ENVOYEZ VOTRE IDÉE AVANT LE 7 JUIN, 2020. Nous cherchons des contributeurs pour la treizième édition de la revue CreatedHere : l’oeuvre de l’art.
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Call for Submissions: Working Art

PITCH YOUR STORY BY JUNE 7, 2020 – We are seeking contributors for CreatedHere Magazine Issue 13: working art, launching September 2020.
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[The New Regular] Meaghan Laaper | Shifting Focus: Chris Griffiths

“We spent a lot of years to get to this point. I’m looking forward to getting through [social isolation] with a new focus.”—Chris Griffiths, Commercial…
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[The New Regular] Dawn Mockler | Laughter in the Dark

Last weekend—do we still have weekends?—I received an email from Wes Tyrell, the president of the Association of Canadian Cartoonists and Caricaturists, of which I…
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Shop & Support [Community]

The COVID-19 Crisis is affecting every which way we engage with our Creative Economy. This includes our support systems, our sense of community, and the…
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[The New Regular] Lowercase Capital | Virtual Exhibition

Some have commented on the strange prescience of the pieces; images largely free of human beings accompanied by the somewhat lonely frequency of the text.…
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Shop & Support [Artists]

The COVID-19 Crisis is affecting every which way we engage with our Creative Economy. This includes the many markets, festivals, and events that would typically…



