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Creativity Through Motherhood: The Birth of Purposeful Play by Meaghan Laaper

A common thread runs through all creatives: the desire to bring an unknown into existence. For Aimee[…]

Kissed by Fae: An Artist’s Heart Finds the Muse of Life | Nuala Reilly

“I want my life to be the art itself.”  It’s what I say when someone asks me[…]

These Three Mistakes Could Cost You Your Grant | Our Top Tips for Artist Grant Applications.

Let’s talk grants… The benefits of receiving an artist grant reach far beyond the financial component. They[…]

15 Inspiring Fall Events to Get Your Creativity Flowing

Life is better in a sweater. As another summer fades away, it’s time to dig out the[…]

Ink & Blood: Oakley Rain Wysote Gray Honours Indigenous History Through Fashion. [Issue 17 Feature]

Feature Article: Ink & Blood: Oakley Rain Wysote Gray Honours Indigenous History Through Fashion by Jerry-Faye Flatt[…]

7 Things Artists Need to Know About artsnb

Grants are Great. If you have been creating in New Brunswick for some time chances are you’ve[…]

NB Local Shopping Guide| Back to School Edition

September is the other January Whether you are headed back to the classroom or not, there is[…]

Part One | The Renaissance of Contemporary Acadian Art in New Brunswick

A Contribution to the Acadian-ness Movement by Artists Claude Roussel and Paul Édouard Bourque by Anik Marchand[…]

Part Two | The Renaissance of Contemporary Acadian Art in New Brunswick

A Contribution to the Acadian-ness Movement by Artists Claude Roussel and Paul Édouard Bourque by Anik Marchand[…]

Part Three | The Renaissance of Contemporary Acadian Art in New Brunswick

A Contribution to the Acadian-ness Movement by Artists Claude Roussel and Paul Édouard Bourque by Anik Marchand[…]

Part Four | The Renaissance of Contemporary Acadian Art in New Brunswick

A Contribution to the Acadian-ness Movement by Artists Claude Roussel and Paul Édouard Bourque by Anik Marchand[…]

Resisting Completion: The Connection Between Printmaking and Memory | Andrea deBruijn

I thought I would live in Montreal forever… I had gone through art school and come of[…]