
“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 develop our creativity.” Despite[…]

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 Cassidy Centre for Rehabilitation,[…]

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 all its structures and[…]

“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, with a windless hush[…]

Joel Palmer is Swamp Bear, a sculptor who wields his chainsaw with the precision of a scalpel and the flair of a paintbrush.

The next issue of CreatedHere magazine will soon hit the printers (and yes I will release the cover soon!) .

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 March as part[…]

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, I had made my[…]

By Kate White Jewelry is traditionally designed then fabricated; however, I often do not plan my designs in advance. Instead my process involves following the lead of my material,[…]

Article By Cheryl Lavigne Creativity happens when inspiration is manifested within us and we express it outward as an expression, an extension of ourselves. As an artist, creativity is[…]

This has been one of the most exciting times of our lives. We want to say thank you for your generous response to our recent letter expressing the uncertainty[…]

New Brunswick artists Annie France Noël tenderly confronts many of the challenges felt by birthing people and provides a pathway to healing through the artist’s own journey.