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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Testimonials X
“Incredible group of people making a top quality publication promoting all the creatives we have in New Brunswick. 12/10 would recommend to anyone!”— Matty Cripps
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Testimonials IX
“Great publication about local artists. interesting topics, beautifully designed and always have gorgeous pictures! Well done, created here team!”— Renata Britez
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Testimonials VIII
“I just wanted to say thank you for including me in the latest edition of the CreatedHere magazine. When I first discovered the CreatedHere magazine…
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Travel: Mark Hemmings’ photography workshops

Mark is a professional photographer from Saint John, NB who teaches photography workshops all over the world.
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Studio visit: visual artist Yvon Gallant

Yvon Gallant is a visual artist from Moncton, NB. His inspiration comes from what he sees, the people around him, moments in time, the culture…
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Visite en studio: artiste Yvon Gallant

Yvon Gallant est un artiste en arts visuels originaire de Moncton, N-B. Son inspiration lui vient de ce qu’il voit, les gens autour de lui,…
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Studio visit: modern milliner Trish Hirschkorn

Trish Hirschkorn never thought she’d find herself making fancy hats and absolutely loving it. With a background in sports and medicine, crafts were something she…
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Studio visit: The Clarks unload their kiln

We came back at the end of the week of firing for the unloading of the kiln. Lee and Yolande were under the wire, trying to…



