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] Meaghan Laaper | Painting with Fabi

After the New Brunswick government called for a two-week quarantine, Fabiola had one thing in mind: “We have to advocate for the arts.” Separated from…
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The CreatedHere Postcard Exchange | Deadline: May 15, 2020

CALLING ALL NEW BRUNSWICK MAKERS – We want to invite you to participate in The CreatedHere Postcard Exchange. Mail is a wonderful way to foster…
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Shop & Support [Galleries]

This is the first portion of the CreatedHere shop & support guide. Stay tuned next week as we celebrate the individual artists shops that we…
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Garry Sanipass | Masks | Virtual Exhibition

Garry Sanipass is a valued contributor to our most recent print issue, Psyche. His article, “The Journey from Left to Right,” is a compelling first-person…
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Sheri Larsen | Art’s Inner Workings

Louise Bourgeois, Tracey Emin, and Pablo Picasso are a few of my favourite artists. Though not many would place these three beside each other, I…
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Jody Coughlin | Art that Flies: The Evolution of an Artist

My father died when I was one. Though I didn’t realize it at the time, drawing became my coping mechanism. Looking at that little girl…
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Notice of Temporary Closure & Cancellations

Please be advised that the CreatedHere/NBCCD Studio is closed until further notice. We will be working remotely to provide you with fresh content & to…
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Denise Violette Michaud | Dark Arts

“Why is your art dark and macabre?”This is the question people ask most when viewing my work. When they meet me in person, they are…



