
Celebrate and thank those who came from away to land here, in this place called New Brunswick. Our Come From Away Exhibition has come to a close, but if[…]

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

Back in April, when we were about a month into the pandemic in Canada, we put out a call for you to participate in the #CreatedHerePostcardExchange. It was meant[…]

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[…]

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[…]

Join artist Craig Anthony Schneider as he releases shards of pottery to the waves, scrawled with heartfelt words to be found by later passersby.

Visual art can be a special tool for exploring concepts that are abstract, non-linear, or difficult to explain in words. It does so by helping us to think visually,[…]

Some have commented on the strange prescience of the pieces; images largely free of human beings accompanied by the somewhat lonely frequency of the text. While the project[…]

Garry Sanipass is a valued contributor to our most recent print issue, Psyche. His article, “The Journey from Left to Right,” is a compelling first-person narrative of[…]