
Nature moves me. It ignites a spark that is indescribable. Whenever I take my dog out for a run, go for a bike ride or cross-country ski, I always[…]

For a small province, New Brunswick has always punched above its weight in the art world. There is no shortage of talent in this province, with a vast number[…]

Picture this: you’re in your hometown of Miramichi, New Brunswick, looking for clay along the downtown shore when you come across a gold mine. You take your shovel and[…]

Matt Cripps was on a beach in St. Martins in July when he got an exciting phone call: he had been chosen as the New Brunswick winner for the[…]

When Shannon Merrifield was a young girl, she would walk past the historic 116 Prince William St. on her way to Saint John High. One day, she went inside[…]

“The point of it all is to realize we’re really lucky to have what we have and to cherish it.” – Heather McCaig At the beginning of CreatedHere’s journey,[…]

A suit of armour tucked on a shelf and a mannequin with metal wings strung from the ceiling, Alanna Baird’s studio tells a lot of stories, but perhaps the[…]

Usually the start of FLOURISH Festival means winter is over and warmer weather is around the corner. But this year, organizers Jane Blanchard and Stefan Westner had to come[…]

ode to studios. ENVOYEZ VOS IDÉES AVANT LE 06 SEPTEMBRE, 2020 Nous recherchons des contributeurs pour alimenter l’édition 13 de CreatedHere: Ode to Studios, qui sera publiée au mois[…]

Since July, hundreds of bright pieces of paper have decorated the trees of Fredericton’s Phoenix Square, in front of City Hall. The well-known brown, brick landmark was brought to[…]

This year, UNB Biology Professor Stephen Heard published Charles Darwin’s Barnacle and David Bowie’s Spider. To bring the organisms in his book to life, he worked with illustrator Emily[…]

Scientific illustration walks the line between art and science. This year, UNB Biology Professor Stephen Heard published Charles Darwin’s Barnacle and David Bowie’s Spider. To bring the organisms in[…]