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Who Will Sing For Sission Brook? | Craig Anthony Schneider [Environmental Installation]

Join artist Craig Anthony Schneider as he offers a gesture of appreciation to the river and a prayer for the well-being.

[Working Art] Marie-Hélène Morell | Rugs Are Like Children

When I founded CreatedHere I didn’t know that writing about other artists would awaken the artist in myself, which is totally what happened.  Having rediscovered my creative voice while[…]

Jerry-Faye Flatt | Matt Cripps Reps New Brunswick in BMO 1st Art! Win

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[…]

[Sustainable Studios] Meaghan Laaper | Beauty in the Ditches with Heather McCaig

“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,[…]

[Sustainable Studios] Meaghan Laaper | Peering into the Blue Bin with Alanna Baird

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[…]

Jerry-Faye Flatt | Visual Art and Installations Lead This Year’s FLOURISH Festival

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[…]

Appel Ouvert: Ode to Studios – Nord | Soumettez vos histoires avant le 6 Septembre, 2020

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[…]

Jerry-Faye Flatt | Positive Phrases Decorate Phoenix Square: Katrina Slade

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[…]

A Conversation on Art & Science: Emily S. Damstra & Stephen Heard

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[…]

[Virtual Exhibition] Charles Darwin’s Barnacle: Emily S. Damstra & Stephen Heard

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[…]

[The New Regular] Darin Squire: Connexion ARC Isolation Projects

In a response to the new social directive due to COVID-19, Connexion Artist-Run Centre (Connexion ARC) executed Isolation Projects, a series of self-driven, socially isolated yet connected digital residencies. […]

[Virtual Exhibition] For the Birds: A Girls’ Eye View

Over the course of a six-month period Gwen Dixon, Carol McCall, and Kate Sharpe shared their thoughts on birds. Using felting, rug hooking, and stitching, they explored ideas of[…]