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collectionArtNB invites professional artists, living in New Brunswick for more than one year, to submit artwork for possible acquisition. We highly encourage artists from BIPOC communities to apply.

Artist Jared Betts visits artist Claude Roussel

It was a cold November blue sky day that I set off to Barachois to do a studio visit with Claude Roussel.

Studio visit: Raymonde Fortin

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.

Five on the fifth at Gallery on Queen

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[…]

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[…]

#4 of #100NBartists – visual artist John Pottle

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[…]

The #100NBartists project

Did you know CreatedHere also has a directory of artists and craftspeople that you can search by name, medium and region?

Preview: Artist Glenn Hall embraces rural living

Glenn Hall is one of the artists featured in Issue #4 of CreatedHere magazine. I chose to include him because of his love of rural living and[…]

Feature: The Twelve Days of Christmas à la Pamela Marie Pierce

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[…]

From the archives: Studio visit with visual artist Marsha Clark

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

Preview: Amy Ash

Amy Ash is a visual artist who does all sorts of things to do with art, making it, teaching about it and curating selections of it.

Studio visit: aboriginal artist Samaqani Cocahq

Samaqani Cocahq (Natalie Sappier) is a visual artists based in Fredericton, rooted in Tobique First Nation, her hometown. Her pride for her culture permeates her work and[…]