
Linda Gallant still has her childhood wonder at being ‘in the moment’ creating art.

Her style changes as she experiments and discovers new techniques, as if she was pursuing an elusive end that always escapes along new creative bunny trails.

On May 5th, Gallery on Queen will be opening the show “V”. Owner Nadia Khoury asked curator Roslyn Rosenfeld to select five artists and curate a show of[…]

Colin Hugh Smith paints from his soul. The colours well up and explode onto his canvas in a spontaneous burst of creativity.

When I arrived at Suzanne’s studio, it was like walking into a treasure trove of creativity. I went from a bare hallway to a bright open room[…]

John Pottle is a visual artist and musician who lives and works in Saint John New Brunswick. His style tends toward realism and sometimes surrealism, with often[…]

Manami Fukuda is a visual artist based out of Rothesay, NB, originally from Japan. Manami has a flawless, realistic style that radiates light and colour, working most often with[…]

Lynn Wigginton sees beauty in everything, from sweeping panoramas to the minute details of an antique doorknob. She conveys that beauty to canvas using a practiced eye[…]

When I heard that Judith Mackin had invited Pamela Marie Pierce to produce a series of paintings entitled “The Twelve Days of Christmas” to show at her[…]
Ed is a man who lives by colours. Bright ones. He is a visual artist residing in Saint John, New Brunswick, and his signature style using vivid[…]

Marsha Clark pulls together the beauty from the world around her and makes it collide into something more than the sum of its parts.

Isabelle Lafargue is a wizardess with a paintbrush. She creates lines and colours which are immortalized on the polished white porcelain surfaces of her pieces.