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In-office documentation days
In-office Documentation Days

📸 Need a headshot? Photos of your artwork? A band photo? One Monday each month, our community studio in Saint John will be open for you to document yourself[…]

Peer Jury Simulations

As an artists, actively participate in the evaluation of a fictitious grant application.

Pulse NB: Black Artist Career Accelerator

Music•Musique NB is proud to present PULSE  NB, a 2-day career accelerator is designed specifically for emerging Black artists in New Brunswick. This inaugural edition of the program will[…]

#ThrowbackThursday from the Archives: Studio Visit with Chainsaw Sculptor Joel Palmer (October 15, 2016)

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

Visiting Cliff Turner at the Artists’ Project

“The best piece of advice I ever got was from [fellow artist] Peter Salmon, he said “Just paint the picture, Cliff!”

Studio visit: fibre artist Elizabeth Miller

Elizabeth Miller was one of the first to support me with CreatedHere, becoming the first shop to stock the magazine way back when.

Weaving at Third Shift 2017

I had the great privilege and opportunity to participate in this year’s Third Shift event in Saint John, NB.

Q/A with textile and fibre junky Andrea Butler

A few months ago I took a tapestry weaving class from a woman named Andrea Butler, who is an incredibly talented textile and fibre artist in Saint

Studio visit: visual artist Colin Hugh Smith

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

“And what you once did may boomerang back….” A story by the late Rosi Jory

Rosi Jory – a singular creative soul who saw language in colour.

The Maker’s Circle

Next week on April 8th I am offering a workshop entitled “Maker’s Circle: Growing your creative business online”.

From the archives: My studio visit with visual artist Suzanne Hill

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[…]