Friday, December 16, 2011

Arts News 20111215


Upcoming Events

1.  Cedar Tree Café Thursday Night Jazz Performances Dec 15 & 22

The Cedar Tree Café, 418 Queen Street, presents a series of special jazz performances with Mark Lulham (saxophone), Don Gorman (double-bass) and Chris Mercer (guitar).  Thursdays, December 15 and 22, 7-9pm.

2.  Make the holidays PERFECT with Christmas @theplayhouse Dec 15O18

Christmas @theplayhouse is proud to present Picture Perfect Christmas, the latest edition of Fredericton's favourite holiday show.  With a host of colourful characters, vibrant musical numbers, and a talented ensemble of Fredericton-based performers and musicians, audiences will be taken on a journey of discovery where the true meaning of Christmas is found and celebrated.  Running December 15-18 at The Fredericton Playhouse, Picture Perfect Christmas follows two people who strive for perfection, each in their own way. Filled with joy, laughter, redemption, and lots of music, it’s the perfect way to get your family into the Christmas spirit.

Directed by Tania Breen, and featuring original musical arrangements by award-winning composer/musician Michael Doherty, this production has something for everyone.  “We’re so thrilled to be working with another incredibly talented group of performers this year, new and old,” says Breen, “Their commitment and talent has definitely fuelled our creative energy in writing this show, and Michael Doherty’s new musical pieces support the story beautifully.”
 
Cast members have been hard at work in preparation for what has become a holiday tradition among local audiences.
Christmas @theplayhouse has enjoyed a long tenure in the capital city as one of Fredericton’s favourite Christmas shows.  This year marks the 10th edition of this holiday staple, and the creative team behind the production have been hard at work.

Christmas @theplayhouse: Picture Perfect Christmas runs December 15-17 at 7:30pm, and December 17 and 18 at 2pm.  Tickets are on sale now at the Fredericton Playhouse box office 1-866-884-5800, or online at www.theplayhouse.ca.

3.  Meet the Artists event at Canex Mall Dec 16

Come “Meet the Artists” Jeanne Cowan and Helen Mórag McKinnon on Friday, December 16 at the Canex Mall, CFB Gagetown, Oromocto from 9am-4pm.  Each will have their work (paintings, photography, cards, paper crafts) on display as well as for sale.  Need some unique gifts for Christmas - this is a great opportunity.

For more information, please call 357-3838 or e-mail eilidhmorag@rogers.com.

Canex Mall is on the Broad Road in Oromocto.  All are welcome – you don't have to be military to come to this mall – it is on the outskirts of the base with easy access.

4.  Christ Church Cathedral NoonOhour Advent Organ Recital Dec 16

Christ Church Cathedral will be offering its last Advent Organ Recital on Friday, December 16 from 12:10-12:50pm, featuring the Fredericton Organists' Association Christmas Special.

All are welcome.  Freewill offering.

For further information, please contact the Cathedral Office at 450-8500.

5.  Local SelfOTaught Artists Make Global Statements through exhibition, opening Dec 16

Self-expression and understanding the power of art is not for formally trained artists alone.  Local self-taught artists, Derek Davidson and Reilly, are paired together in an exhibition at the Charlotte Street Arts Centre that creatively addresses global crises.

Art asks something participatory of the viewer.  An active painter in the local arts scene, Davidson explains, “each stage involves an interpretation… the viewer interprets the released image.”  With regards to his work, Davidson says, “this show casts allegories on some problems that have scaled between local and global.”

Davidson has created acrylic and oil paintings for a body of work entitled …and Protect that illustrates his understanding of events such as the G8 summits and the Gulf of Mexico oil spill. He asks us to consider, “Who protects what?”

Reilly describes her creative process as one of “creating environmentally sustainable art that conveys a sense of usefulness, evoking thought. Part of the journey is seeking out trash that is polluting our environment and remaking it into something that can be valued. Each piece is unique and has its own story to tell.”
 
The exhibition opens in the Charlotte Glencross Gallery, at the Charlotte Street Arts Centre, on Friday, December 16 at 5pm.
All are welcome to attend and to enjoy beer tastings by our gracious sponsor, Picaroons.

The exhibition runs until January 31, 2012.

6.  Early Christmas O A Meditation in Music & Readings Dec 17

A short meditative celebration of the Christmas season through readings and carols from the early French, Elizabethan, German and Czech hymnals dating from the 7th-17th Centuries, and Canada’s beloved Huron Carol.

Featuring singers from the Women’s Voice Workshop, Angela Birdsell, Director, and guests: Nadia Francavilla, violin, Steven Peacock, classical guitar.

The session will be approximately 45 minutes in length.  Goodwill offering with proceeds to the Fredericton Food Bank.
Saturday, December 17, 2011, 6-6:45pm.

Odell Lodge, Odell Park, Fredericton.  Park entrance at the bottom of the hill, just past Superstore.

7.  Bolshoi Ballet’s The Nutcracker Live at Empire Theatres Dec 18

The fantastic, seasonal ballet The Nutcracker live in performance by the Russian Bolshoi Ballet can be seen at Empire Theatres, Regent Street Mall, on Sunday December 18 at 2pm. Tickets may be purchased in advance, at the door or online.  Running time is 2 hours 15 minutes.

For information:  http://www.empiretheatres.com/movie/bolshoi-ballet-nutcracker-live-0

8.  Fondation L'Envol musical Inc./Foundation Music Beneath my Wings Inc. Christmas Show Dec 18

"Fondation L'Envol musical Inc./Foundation Music Beneath my Wings Inc." and MIMI MUSIQUE music school under the creative artistic direction of Myriam Poitras are producing their 4th Annual Christmas Show entitled Les 12 voeux de papa Noël / Santa's 12 Wishes.  The show highlights the talent of many young students of the music school as well as those who are young at heart, from 5 to 75 years, and includes performers from both the Fredericton and Grand Falls regions.

The show will take place Sunday, December 18, 2pm (doors open at 1pm) at the Centre communautaire Sainte-Anne, 715 Priestman Street.  Tickets, available at the door, are  15 adults |  10 children under 11.

This event is the foundation's sole fundraising event.  Proceeds go towards helping students of MIMI MUSIQUE shoulder the cost of attending the Fredericton Music Festival.

For information on Fondation L'Envol musical Inc./Foundation Music Beneath my Wings Inc.:
fondationenvolmusical@gmail.com

9.  odd sundays at molly’s features The River Girls Dec 18

odd sundays at molly’s, Fredericton’s  longest-running, semi-monthly, poetry-reading series presents local writers group, The
River Girls December 18.

Featured readers, The River Girls: Andrea Kikuchi, Heather O'Connell, Jeannie Chiasson, Anne Leslie, Charlotte Valliere, and Michelle Monette
Open Set, & Book Draw
Sunday, December 18, at 2pm
Come to Molly’s Coffee House, 554 Queen Street  – buy a drink and/or lunch, and listen.

Andrea Kikuchi lives in Saint John with her husband and two children.  Japan and the Police was published in The Tokyo Notice Board (2006); Lisa and The Time of the Greatest Quiet was published by Broken Jaw Press (2010).  Her novel-in-progress, Gaijin, is based on her experiences teaching in Japan.

Heather O'Connell has been published in Everyday Fiction and 365 Tomorrows, and is currently working on a couple of novels.  She teaches her students to wake up the stories in their minds and write them down.

Jeannie Chiasson is an elementary school teacher who hopes to publish her first children’s novel, And the Tower Came Tumbling Down in the near future.

Anne Leslie’s freelance articles have been published in Atlantic Progress, Dimensions Magazine, the Brunswick Business Journal and read on CBC Radio.  Flash fiction and postcard stories are her favourite forms of writing.

Charlotte Valliere lives with her companion cat in Saint John, where she is worksing on her first novel, Searching for Shunata, while making her way back to the things closest to her heart.

Michelle Monette, mother of three caring and creative young adults, teaches ESL at UNBSJ.  She writes stories about the Maritime places and people she has come to know best.

The River Girls writing group meet bi-monthly and often enjoy full-day writing retreats.  Besides the five featured readers, other members include: Andrea Quigley, Kim Bent, and Yolande House, who is currently in Korea teaching ESL.

For more info: acalvern@gmail.com.

10.  Live at the Met Don)Giovanni encore performance at Empire Theatres Dec 19

A series of live operas is broadcast from the Metropolitan Opera in New York City to movie theatres around the world and is carried by Empire Theatres. Next up is the encore presentation of Don Giovanni on Monday, December 19 beginning at 6:30pm, originally broadcast live on October 29.

Note that the encore performances are now being offered in the evening at Empire Theatres. Visit the box office to pick up a listing of the winter season of Live at the Met.  Catch a backstage glimpse during intermission interviews with solo performers, set and costume designers and more.  For information:  http://www.empiretheatres.com/met

11.  Meghan Smith Holiday Concert at Charlotte Street Arts Centre Dec 19

After a year that’s seen ECMA honours and a Juno award for Best New Artist, Meghan Smith will close 2011 with a December 19 show at The Charlotte Street Arts Center. Her remarkably fast moving career has seen the Halifax-via-London songstress play with some of Canada’s finest, including Chantal Kreviazuk and Sarah McLachlan. Smith also appeared on the soundtrack for instant cult classic film (500) Days Of Summer.  With a brand new holiday album now on sale, the singer is poised for a very festive return to the city.

Doors 7pm. Show 8pm.  20 advance tickets on sale at Read's Newsstand, Backstreet Records, and online at http://etixnow.com/.  |  25 door.   http://www.meaghansmith.com/

For more information, please contact: Zach Atkinson | atkinson.zach@gmail.com or Brendan MaGee |
theferociouscoast@gmail.com

12.  Symphony New Brunswick Annual Holiday Concert at the Fredericton Playhouse Dec 20

On Tuesday, December 20 at 7:30pm, Symphony New Brunswick's annual Christmas concert will be held at the Fredericton Playhouse.  Featuring a strong New Brunswick theme, the orchestra will be joined by both the Choeur Louisbourg and the Choeur Beausejour, under the direction of Monique Richard.  This promises to be a truly memorable evening with works by Handel, Faure, Berlioz and Anderson.

Please join conductor Michael Newnham in the side gallery at 6:30 where he will give an informal pre-concert talk.

Tickets are Adults  40 | Seniors  35 | Students  10.  Phone the Fredericton Playhouse box office at 458-8344 or go online at www.theplayhouse.ca to purchase tickets.

13.  Winging It: A Workshop on Improv Comedy Jan 3

Taught by Maddox Campbell, alumnus of Theatre UNB and NotaBle Acts Theatre company productions, and a graduate of The Second City conservatory program, this workshop will cover the basics of improv comedy and will be open to both newcomers and those with experience in improv and theatre. The workshop will be four hours long and allow all participants some performance time.

Registration cost is  10.
Time and location: 6-10pm, Tuesday, January 3, Room 308, Marshall D'Avray Hall, UNB.

To register or for information, contact cm.campbell@unb.ca.

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Arts News 20121208




Upcoming Events


1.  Cedar Tree Café Thursday Night Jazz Performance Series

The Cedar Tree Café, 418 Queen Street, presents a series of special jazz performances with Mark Lulham (saxophone), Don Gorman (double-bass) and Chris Mercer (guitar).  Thursdays December 8, 15 and 22, 7-9pm.

2.  Christ Church Cathedral Friday Noon-hour Advent Organ Recitals

Christ Church Cathedral will be offering a series of Advent Organ Recitals
Fridays 12:10 - 12:50 pm.

December 9 - Dr. Sharon Pond - Associate Organist
December 16 - Fredericton Organists' Association Christmas Special

All are welcome.  Freewill offering.
For further information, please contact the Cathedral Office at 506-450-8500.


3.  Concert de Noël / Christmas Concert with Chœur de Soulanges Dec 10, 2011

English follows

Concert de Noël : La promenade en traîneau du Chœur de Soulanges sous la direction de Marie-Claude Landry.

Venez faire une “Promenade en traîneau” et vous mettre dans l’ambiance de Noël avec le Chœur de Soulanges et les musiciens de Jazzaphones, le samedi 10 décembre, à 19 h 30, au théâtre Bernard Poirier du Centre communautaire Sainte-Anne (www.centre-sainte-anne.nb.ca).

Les billets sont en vente au prix de 16   pour les adultes et 12   pour les élèves, les étudiants et les aînés, à la billetterie du CCSA à la réception ou par téléphone, au 506-453-2731. L’entrée est libre pour les enfants de 12 ans et moins. Il sera également possible de se procurer des billets à la porte.

Venez nombreux chanter avec nous des chants de Noël traditionnels, folkloriques et modernes!

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A Christmas Sleigh Ride with the Chœur de Soulanges directed by Marie-Claude Landry

Come for a “Christmas Sleigh Ride” with the Chœur de Soulanges and Jazzaphones musicians, and get into the Christmas spirit, on Saturday, December 10, at 7:30 pm, at the Bernard Poirier theatre, Centre communautaire Sainte-Anne (www.centre-sainte-anne.nb.ca).

Tickets cost  16 for adults and  12 for students/seniors and are available at the CCSA reception desk or by phone at  506-453-2731. Free admission for children aged 12 and under. Tickets will also be available at the door on the night of the concert.

Come join us in singing some traditional, folk, and modern Christmas favourites!


4.  New Brunswick Country Showcase Country Christmas Concert Dec 10

Join The New Brunswick Country Showcase for a very special Country Christmas concert featuring first time singers Shannon Walsh, Tom & Nancy Donavan, Becka deHaan, Gerry Flowers along with New Brunswick Country Music Hall of Famers, Mavis O’Donnell, Reg Gallant, & The Wade Brothers.

Candace Phillips, Steve Waylon, Wanda Grant, Dale Delucry, Kevin Annett, Brent Buchanan, Kevin Neilson and Tom Hoyt will round out the cast with special guests, the Connaught Street School Children’s Choir.

This Christmas show will have something for everyone, young and old alike!

Fredericton Playhouse
Saturday, December 10, 2011, 7:30pm
Tickets available at the Playhouse box office at 506-458-8345 and online at www.theplayhouse.ca


5.  Fredericton Choral Society and Choirs Perform 100-voice Chorus of Handel’s Messiah Dec 11

On Sunday, December 11, Fredericton Choral Society presents Handel's Messiah in a performance that will be more dramatic than ever.  The Fredericton Choral Society, Sussex Choral Society and Bethany Singers together form a 100-voice choir. With the Fredericton Chamber Orchestra they'll make the rafters ring at a venue new to FCS: Sunset Church on Clements Drive. And, for the first time in New Brunswick, a countertenor will perform the beloved alto solos.

Bjorn Runefors, director of the Fredericton Choral Society, will conduct the choir and orchestra. Sarah Hallyburton, the soprano soloist, performs extensively and teaches voice in Sussex. Andrew Pickett, countertenor, has performed in Britain, France and Canada, and is delighted to be singing in his home province. Owen McCausland, the tenor soloist, graduated from Saint John High School, and is finishing his third year of a vocal performance degree at Dalhousie University. David Steeves, an outstanding bass soloist, teaches voice and is director of the Sussex Choral Society.

The concert will end with a sing-along repeat of the Hallelujah chorus, a wonderful way to end what promises to be a very special evening.

Concert details: December 11 at 7.30pm at Sunset Church, 429 Clements Drive, Fredericton.

Tickets are: adults  20 | seniors  15 | students  10 | children under 12  5.  Tickets available from members of Fredericton Choral Society and Fredericton Chamber Orchestra, Westminster Books and at the door.


6.  French movie: Starbuck at Empire Theatres on Monday, Dec 12

The main character David Wozniak is a perpetual adolescent who discovers that, as a sperm donor, he has fathered 533 children. David, who works as a deliveryman for a butcher shop, is being pursued by thugs because he owes them money.
The plot thickens as Davis is advised that more than 100 of his offspring are trying to force the fertility clinic to reveal the true identity of "Starbuck,” the pseudonym he used when donating sperm.  Add to the mix, his girlfriend Valérie, pregnant with his child but who doesn't feel that he is mature enough to be a father.

This comedy with Patrick Huard will be shown on Monday, December 12 at 7pm at Empire Theatres, in French without English subtitles. Tickets sold only at Empire Theatres.  Classified General admission but not recommended for young children.

Presented in partnership with the Centre communautaire Sainte-Anne.

Information:   506-453-2731 |  http://www.starbuck-lefilm.com/

English subtitles. Tickets sold only at Empire Theatres.  Classified General admission but not recommended for young
children.

Presented in partnership with the Centre communautaire Sainte-Anne.
Information:   506-453-2731 |  http://www.starbuck-lefilm.com/


7.  LHHS Holiday Concert Wednesday, Dec 14, 2011

Help the fabulous musicians of LHHS celebrate the holiday season on Wednesday, December 14 at 7pm, Leo Hayes High School.  Join the Leo Hayes String Ensemble, Jazz Band, Senior Concert Bands and Glee ensemble to treat the entire family to a variety of musical selections and seasonal favourites guaranteed to please every listener.  Yummy treats and henna tattoos available too!

Only  5 per person or  12 per family at the door.  
Contact information: Ms. Jennifer Keating, Leo Hayes High School | 506-457-6898 | jennifer.keating@nbed.nb.ca


8.  Silver Wave NB Shorts screening at Cedar Tree Café Dec 14

Four NB Short Films, screened last month at the Silver Wave Film Festival in Fredericton, will be screened again on Wednesday, December 14 at 7pm at the Cedar Tree Café, 418 Queen Street in Fredericton. Seating is limited and  10 tickets will be sold at the door.

These four poetic, highly creative NB Independent Short Films were produced and directed by three Fredericton Filmmakers and a one who hails from Saint John.  The Short Films are:

THAT COWBOY KID
When Dirk Douglass, a quiet outcast who dresses like a cowboy, crosses paths with his long-time crush, the two develop a relationship that walks the line between romance and friendship.
   
Director/Writer: Ryan O’Toole | Producer: Joshua Laplap, Ryan O’Toole, David Cheney | Cast: David Cheney, Sam Kamras, Meaghan Farrah, Becky Forbes, Jake Martin | Length: 20:18 | Contact: ryotoole@gmail.com.  Fredericton, NB. 2011

Silver Wave Film Festival 2011
Winner: "Excellence in Art Direction"
Winner:  "Best Actress" Sam Kamras
     
SNOWFLAKE
A snowflake falls in love with a man in the last moments of his life.
   
Director/Writer/Producer: Tim O’Neill | Cast: Katrina Noftell, Jason Roy, Josh Linton, Kaitlyn Adair | Length: 8:00 | Contact:
tjoster@gmail.com.  Saint John, NB.  2011.

Silver Wave Film Festival 2011
Winner: "Most Unique NB Short Film"
http://www.facebook.com/groups/222878684436583/ 
   
BOXFACE
Follows one man as he struggles to get his life back while battling with depression and anxiety. (2009 NB Joy Recipient)

Director/Writer/Producer: Joel M. Thompson | Cast: William Beatty, Lex Gigeroff, Keith Ruttan, Elizabeth Goodyear | Length: 18:00 | Contact: joel@timelinepictures.ca.  Fredericton, NB.  2011.

Silver Wave Film Festival 2011
Winner: "Music Award"
Winner: "Viewers Choice Award"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NLRGamvcSIs
 
GOTHIC MATRIARCH
This art documentary honours a living legend, 84-year old local Fredericton visual artist Catherine Hale, for a lifetime of achievement and non-conformity.  Miss Hale's assemblage and tapestries play on what society knows secretly but cannot acknowledge about its duality and bringing opposites into union -- one of the important tasks of an artist.  Her personal journey down a road less traveled, offers the viewer a poetic reflection into the co-existence of life & death, mourning, celebration, myth & magic.

Director/Writer/Producer: Cavelle MacDonell |  Length: 13:00 | Contact: artist@cavelle.net.  Fredericton, NB.  2011
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Gothic-Matriarch-Catherine-Hale-documentary/177271508999929


9.  Local Self-Taught Artists Make Global Statements through exhibition, opening Firday, Dec 16

Self-expression and understanding the power of art is not for formally trained artists alone.  Local self-taught artists, Derek Davidson and Reilly, are paired together in an exhibition at the Charlotte Street Arts Centre that creatively addresses global crises.

Art asks something participatory of the viewer.  An active participant in the local arts scene, Davidson explains about painting, “Each stage involves an interpretation… the viewer interprets the released image.”  With regards to his work, Davidson says, “This show casts allegories on some problems that have scaled between local and global.”  Davidson has created acrylic and oil paintings for a body of work entitled …and Protect that provide his understanding of events such as the G8 summits and the Gulf of Mexico oil spill. He asks us to consider, “Who protects what?”

Reilly describes her creative process as one of “creating environmentally sustainable art that conveys a sense of usefulness, evoking thought. Part of the journey is seeking out trash that is polluting our environment and remaking it into something that can be valued. Each piece is unique and has its own story to tell.”
 
The exhibition opens in the Charlotte Glencross Gallery, at the Charlotte Street Arts Centre, on Friday, December 16 at 5pm.
All are welcome to attend and to enjoy beer tastings by our gracious sponsor, Picaroons.

The exhibition runs until January 31, 2012.


10.  Meghan Smith Holiday Concert at Charlotte Street Arts Centre Dec 19

After a year that’s seen ECMA honours and a Juno award for Best New Artist, Meghan Smith will close 2011 with a December 19 show at The Charlotte Street Arts Center. Her remarkably fast moving career has seen the Halifax-via-London songstress play with some of Canada’s finest, including Chantal Kreviazuk and Sarah McLachlan. Smith also appeared on the soundtrack for instant cult classic film (500) Days Of Summer.  With a brand new holiday album now on sale, the singer is poised for a very festive return to the city.

Doors 7pm. Show 8pm.  20 advance tickets on sale at Read's Newsstand, Backstreet Records, and online at http://etixnow.com/.  |  25 door.   http://www.meaghansmith.com/

For more information, please contact: Zach Atkinson | atkinson.zach@gmail.com or Brendan MaGee |
theferociouscoast@gmail.com


11.  Symphony New Brunswick Annual Holiday Concert at the Fredericton Playhouse Dec 20

On Tuesday, December 20 at 7:30pm, Symphony New Brunswick's annual Christmas concert will be held at the Fredericton Playhouse.  Featuring a strong New Brunswick theme, the orchestra will be joined by both the Choeur Louisbourg and the Choeur Beausejour, under the direction of Monique Richard.  This promises to be a truly memorable evening with works by Handel, Faure, Berlioz and Anderson.

Please join conductor Michael Newnham in the side gallery at 6:30 where he will give an informal pre-concert talk.

Tickets are Adults  40 | Seniors  35 | Students  10.  Phone the Fredericton Playhouse box office at 506-458-8344 or go online at www.theplayhouse.ca to purchase tickets.


12.  Performing Arts NB closing its doors Dec 31, 2011

Due to a series of deep cuts to our operational funding from the Arts Development Branch (Dept. of Wellness, Culture & Sport), we regrettably inform our members, colleagues and associates that Performing Arts NB (PANB) will officially cease operations and close its doors as of December 31, 2011.

On behalf of the Board of Directors and myself, I wish to thank everyone for their support over the years.
 
Best regards,
Nancy Schell
Executive Director, Performing Arts NB

 
13.  Artist Studios for Rent at Gallery Connexion

Lonely?  Cramped for space?  Gallery Connexion rents studio space to artists for the creation, production, and sharing of ideas among different disciplines. There are presently two (2) artist studios/office spaces available for rent in Gallery Connexion.  The spaces average 170 square feet in size.  The monthly rental fee is  200, heat and lights included, with access to a shared tool room and a/v equipment.  24-hour access with a wheelchair accessible entrance by request. All studio rentals require a yearly lease.

Gallery Connexion's artist studios provide opportunities for artists to learn and share through informal contact with each other's practice as well as connect with the many exhibitions and activities that make Gallery Connexion an amazing artist-run centre and community hub.  New cafe on site too!

For more information on how to join us in our basement palace, contact Candace Mooers, Executive Director, at connex@nbnet.nb.ca | 506-454-1433.

Monday, December 5, 2011

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1.  Theatre UNB presents Two OneBAct Plays Nov 30BDec 3

Theatre UNB presents an evening of madness, music and men in suits at Memorial Hall. Two one-act plays will be performed as a double bill from November 30 to December 3: Arthur Kopit’s absurdist tragicomedy Chamber Music and Jean Giraudoux’s satirical fantasy The Apollo of Bellac.
Set in the 1940s, both plays are fascinating tales of self-invention. In Chamber Music, eight institutionalized women believe they are feminist icons such as Amelia Earhart, Gertrude Stein or Joan of Arc. Conspiring to protect the women’s section from attack by the elusive men’s ward, they each reveal their mysterious motives and quirks. Joan’s armour may be rusty and Amelia’s plane now a children’s playground, but in their chaotic struggle to save their lives, what was initially amusing can quickly become terrifying.

The Apollo of Bellac takes a sunnier view of the gender divide, as a shy young woman is taught how to get whatever she wants from any man, be it a job, a dance or a diamond, just by uttering four simple words. Set in Paris, in a fanciful “office of inventions,” Giraudoux’s play is a witty meditation on beauty, power and male vanity. It paints a wry portrait of a corporate world that can be transformed with the right words and a smidgen of charm.

Directed by John Ball, designed by Mike Johnston, and produced and performed by the students of Drama 2170, the production features live music, colourful period costumes and plenty of surprises. The show begins at 8pm, with tickets available at the door for  10 or  6 for students.

For more information, call 447-3078 or email jball@unb.ca.


2.  TNB presents The)Gifts)of)the)Magi Dec 1B4 at the Fredericton Playhouse

It's Christmas in New York, but for two young lovers the prospects are bleak. Will parting with their most precious possession solve their gift-giving dilemma?  What will happen to cheerful bum Soapy's plan for an unusual winter getaway? And with all this hustle and bustle, will newsboy Willy find any warmth and giving in the cold impersonal city?

“O. Henry’s The Gifts of the Magi still has tremendous resonance with a modern audience,” says TNB Artistic Producer Caleb Marshall who directs the production. This heartfelt musical telling of O. Henry’s work is sure to put audiences in the Christmas spirit.”

Playing the couple at the heart of The Gifts of the Magi are Patrick Cook (Jimmy, Chairmaker, TNB 2004) and Jacqueline Thair (Mary, It’s a Wonderful Life, TNB 2009). Veteran New Brunswick character actor Sheldon Davis returns for his fourth TNB production having previously appeared in Kringle’s Window (1996), Jasper Station (2003) and Dear Santa (2003). They are joined by Vaughn Harris, Robert Yeretch and New Brunswick native Martha Farrell (Elaine, The Graduate, TNB 2006).

The Gifts of the Magi runs December 1-4 at The Fredericton Playhouse with performances at 7:30pm Thursday–Saturday and 2pm Saturday and Sunday.

Theatre New Brunswick would like to thank their Production Partner Tim Hortons.

Tickets are available at The Fredericton Playhouse box office 458-8344, or online at www.tnb.nb.ca  
Adults  40 | McCain Student Tickets only  10.


3.  Christ Church Cathedral NoonBhour Advent Organ Recitals

Christ Church Cathedral will be offering a series of Advent Organ Recitals on Fridays at 12:10-12:50pm.

December 2 - Dr. Willis Noble - Organist and Choirmaster
December 9 - Dr. Sharon Pond - Associate Organist
December 16 - Fredericton Organists' Association Christmas Special

All are welcome.  Freewill offering.
 For further information, please contact the Cathedral Office at 450-8500.


4.  Fashion Design exhibit Illusion opens Dec 2 at The Gallery

The Gallery at the New Brunswick College of Craft and Design is proud to present Illusion, our first two-person alumni exhibition of the 2011-2012 academic year, opening on Friday, December 2 from 4:30-6:30pm.  

Enter a miniature world, accessorized by history, fantasy, and wearable art, for a certain demographic.  Experience crossovers from different eras and movements: Victorian, Steampunk, and burlesque are rolled into a delightful, intriguing and beguiling exhibition.  The Gallery beckons with industrial references: metal, grommets, and chains that dance alongside lace, velvet and Victorian femininity - and masculinity!  This is a show that is sure to surprise and delight.

Accompanying four sets and 14 ensembles, the Gallery space will be enhanced by fashion photography taken throughout the city by Jeff Crawford.

This is a very special exhibition for the Gallery created by two award-winning graduates of the Diploma of Fine Craft, Fashion Design, at the New Brunswick College of Craft and Design.  Tracy Austin is currently the Fashion Studio technician at NBCCD, and a freelance artist in Fredericton.  Sherry Kinnear is a costume designer, and is Head of Wardrobe with Theatre New Brunswick.

Visitors to the Annual Fashion Catwalk Extravaganza may have seen the intricate offerings of both Kinnear and Austin on the runway, and will again this coming spring as Tracy Austin prepares for her moment in the spotlight in April 2012.  Kinnear has also participated as a designer for the annual Red Dress Gala for The Heart Truth Awareness Campaign for the Heart and Stroke Foundation, most recently in 2011 at the Moncton Casino featuring special guest, Jeannie Beker, an icon in the Canadian Fashion Industry.

The show will continue until January 18, 2012.
 For information please contact Karen Ruet at The Gallery 457-6805 | Karen.ruet@gnb.ca


5.  Fredericton Society of Artists Holiday Harvest exhibition opens Dec 2

Fredericton Society of Artists presents Holiday Harvest, an exhibition and sale of recent works by Society members.  The exhibition opens at UNB Art Centre on December 2 at 5pm with a public reception.  Holiday Harvest runs until December 18.

The Centre is open Monday to Friday from 9am-4pm and will also be open on Saturdays and Sundays from noon to 5pm during this exhibition.

The UNB Art Centre is located at Memorial Hall, 9 Bailey Drive, UNB Fredericton.  Admission is free.  Everyone is welcome.


6.  The Fiddler The Tenor and The Pianist Dec 2

Wilmot United Church presents a Christmas Concert on Friday, December 2, 2011 at 7pm. The concert features fiddler Kathleen Gorey-McSorley, Canadian tenor Derrick Paul Miller and pianist Carolyn Holyoke.  Special guests are the members of The Lintuhtine Youth Choir conducted by Helen Morag McKinnon and accompanied by Lynn Mills.

Tickets are  20 | students with ID  15 | children 12 and under  10.
 They can be purchased at Westminster Books, Wilmot United Church office or at the door.


7.  Cinema Politica presents The)Women)Of)Brukman)Dec 2

Please join us on Friday, December 2 at 7pm at Conserver House, 180 St. John St., Fredericton, for a screening of the 2008 documentary The Women of Brukman, a 52-minute award-winning documentary by Quebec-based director Isaac Isitan about the takeover of factories by workers in Argentina.

During the 2001 economic collapse in Argentina, the seamstresses at Brukman’s clothing factory took over the operation the owners had abandoned.  They reorganized it on a self-management model, without a doubt the most inspiring of the many new economic experiments in that country.  The name Brukman’s went from being a symbol of worker exploitation to being a site of revolutionary labour participation – all workers, no bosses.

This film is co-sponsored by the UNB/STU University Women’s Centre and the UNB Women’s Studies Program.  Cinema Politica screenings are always followed by discussion about the film. Screenings are free but donations are welcome to pay for Cinema Politica Membership.  All are invited.

For more information visit: www.cinemapolitica.org/fredericton or become a fan on Facebook!


8.  Gallery 78 presents three new exhibitions opening Dec 2

Three new exhibitions open at Gallery 78 December 2

William Forrestall’s intricate still life paintings sparkle and hum – like fine crystal.  Forrestall’s egg tempera paintings capture the moment as if the world has stood still.  The atmosphere in these works is as palpable as any of the objects - it glistens and shimmers as it suspends the objects in time as well as space.  No other painter creates and captures stillness with quite the same intensity of “the moment.”  All of this is evident in Forrestall’s newest exhibition New and Familiar.

Kristianne LeBreton’s exhibition Unforgotten speaks to the significance of remembering.  Her urns, created in the spirit of honouring the special elements of life and death and of each individual, show a heartfelt appreciation for life.  Her jewellery, which incorporates found metal objects that may have otherwise been discarded, also speaks to the imbuing of significance we often place in objects.  Unforgotten is LeBreton’s first solo exhibition.  

Christmas Choice comes but once a year!  Gallery 78 presents its ever-popular small works exhibition Christmas Choice beginning December 2.  Many of the gallery’s favoured artists come together once again for a delightful selection of small paintings, photographs, prints, and sculptures.

We welcome your visit at Gallery 78, 796 Queen St. (corner of Church and Queen), Fredericton.

Open: Tues to Fri 10am-5pm, Sat 10am-3pm, Sun 1-4pm or visit virtually at: www.gallery78.com.


9.  MNO Pottery Christmas Sale and DropBin Dec 3

The annual one-day only get together at “Ye olde Pottery shop” will happen on Saturday, December 3, from 12-6pm.  You are invited to visit our little shop upriver.  It is stocked full of new pots so bring your parka, enjoy local hot apple cider, wine, and some munchies.

Don’t miss your last chance to drive up the river road before spring.
Made of local materials by a local boy.  All work 20- 50% off.
70 Bogle Rd.....Just follow  MNO Pottery signs
For directions and more info visit: www.mnopottery.com


10.  Book Binding 101 with Denise Rowe Dec 3 at Memorial Hall

A small (for large thoughts) coptic journal.

In this workshop we’ll learn some basic book making techniques, such as building a book block, finding the grain of paper, piercing, sewing, drilling, designing the perfect cover.

The finished product, hand made by you, will be a perfect little journal to carry everywhere with you.  Nothing extra is needed for this workshop…….unless you would like to bring a few personal embellishments for the cover - buttons, ribbons, photos, smallish baubles, etc.

The space is limited in this always-popular Book Binding workshop with Denise Rowe so sign up early to ensure you have a spot!

UNB Art Centre, Memorial Hall, Room 26, 9 Bailey Drive
December 3, 2011, 1-5pm
Instructor: Denise Rowe
Cost: ArtZone members:  20 | Non-members:  40

To register, come to Memorial Hall before Wednesday, November 30 to pay the workshop fee. You are not registered until you have paid.  If the workshop doesn't run, you will be reimbursed, or can put your money towards another workshop later in the year.
 
For more information contact Oliver Flecknell, 453-4623 | create@unb.ca.


11.  Poetic Prose Recital with Nancy Bauer and Nela Rio Dec 3

The Fredericton Chapter of the Ibero-American Academy of Poetry invites you to a Poetic Prose Recital in English and Spanish.  This event takes place at 2pm at the beautiful River Reading Room in the Fredericton Public Library, 12 Carleton St., Fredericton.

Both Nancy Bauer and Nela Rio will be reading Poetic Prose.  American poet Karen Volkman calls the poetic prose genre “a trickster of a form, full of leaps and wiles.”  Come and experience this poetry with us!  Perhaps you will be inspired!

Fredericton poet Nancy Bauer, a founding member of the Writers' Federation of New Brunswick, will be reading from her recent work.  Argentine-Canadian poet Nela Rio will also be reading Poetic Prose in Spanish and English.

Come join us for this fantastic event!


12.  Bel Canto Singers of Fredericton Christmas Concert and Wassail Dec 3

The Bel Canto Singers of Fredericton, under the direction of Anne Sessa, present a concert of moving and beautiful Christmas music in Fredericton on Saturday, December 3.

The Bel Canto Singers, Fredericton’s premiere mixed voice chamber choir, has been delighting audiences for more than 30 years.  In addition to regular performances in Fredericton, they are often invited to perform outside the Fredericton area, most recently Amherst, Nova Scotia, Gagetown, Moncton and Woodstock.

There will be music for everyone; including selections from the Renaissance era, works by Eric Whittaker, Lauridsen and Vaughan Williams plus favourite carols and a seasonal sing-a-long.

The concert will be followed by the Wassail – a time to enjoy seasonal drink and great food provided by choir members.

Anne brings to the choir, her vast experience in choral performance. Anne was the founder / conductor of the Bower Hill Chorale which was often accompanied by the Pittsburgh Symphony.  She conducted the Seaglass Chorale, the Southern Maine Chorale and most recently the Greater Moncton Chorale.  Anne also works with the NB Choral Federation as a conductor and soloist.

Start your Christmas season celebrations with the Bel Canto Singers on Saturday, December 3, 7:30pm at St Paul's United Church, 224 York Street.

Tickets are  15 adults |  10 students |  30 for a family and are available at Westminster Books, from choir members and at the door.

Visit the Bel Canto Singers of Fredericton online at http://belcantosingers.blogspot.com


13.  Christmas Choice Craft Sale Dec 4

For over 40 years, Fredericton has been finding wonderful fine craft gift ideas at the Christmas Choice craft sale.  The tradition continues this year with a sale that includes pottery, jewellery, weaving, knitting, photography, jams, jellies, basketry, sewing, candles and more all created by New Brunswick artists.

Christmas Choice Craft Sale is on Sunday December 4 from noon to 4pm at Memorial Hall on the UNB Fredericton Campus.  Signs will be up to help direct you to Memorial Hall.

2011 Featured Artists are:
Brigitte Clavette, the Cathedral Matters Guild, Chris Sharpe, Denise MacLean, Harriet and Stephen Taylor, Heather McTiernan, Helen Morag McKinnon, Jacqueline Bourque, Jane Geurts, Jasmine Cull, Joan Gamble, Kent Jensen, Lori Mallory, Mary Pugh, Melanie Mitchell, Nancy Blanchard-MacDonald, Roger Smith, and Sarah McIntyre.  Live music by Steven Peacock.

Make Christmas Choice your choice this year for your holiday shopping.  Shop and support local artists and craftspeople.

14.  odd sundays at molly’s presents poets Kathy Mac and Robert Shiplett Dec 4

odd Sundays at molly’s, Fredericton’s longest-running, semi-monthly, poetry-reading series will present:

Kathy Mac and Robert Shiplett,
Open Set & Book Draw
Sunday, December 4, at 2pm
554 Queen Street
Come to Molly’s Coffee House, buy a drink and/or lunch, and settle in for a fine literary experience.

Kathy Mac’s books of poems are The Hundefräulein Papers (2009) and Nail Builders Plan for Strength and Growth (2002), a finalist for the Governor General’s Award and winner of the Lampert Award.  In 2006, she received a SSHRC grant to marry her creative and analytical skills in a series of long poems on contemporary culture.  Neither side has sued for divorce, though they went through a lot of counselling. The children are beautiful, if wild; some of them will be published by Wolsack and Wynn in late 2012 in Romance, Porn, Pain and Complicity, which is billed as a collection of Cultural Studies essays.  Mac teaches Creative Writing and Women Writers at STU, where she is chair of the English Department.

Born in North Battleford, Robert Shiplett studied philosophy and psychology in both Saskatchewan and Montreal.  Working in both Canada and the US, he has lectured as a sessional, interned as a psychologist, developed software, and taught ESL and special-needs students.  He moved to Fredericton in 2009, where he is a poet, blogger, astronomer, and occasional Go player with more telescopes than guitars.  Interested in poetry and science without certainties, Shiplett’s poems draw on the flora of many regions; recent historical events; and multi-lingual sources in poetry, poesis and poetics (French, German, Russian and other).  www.logiquewerks.com | www.aule-browser.com

For more info, contact acalvern@gmail.com.


15.  Calling all Volunteers and ArtReach Artists for free writing workshop Dec 4

We want to thank you for all you do for the Charlotte Street Arts Centre, and our ArtReach programming.  In keeping with International Volunteer Day, we invite you to this free writing workshop with our champion artist & volunteer, Biff Mitchell.
This Sunday, December 4 from 6-9pm at the CSAC Multipurpose room Biff will lead us in a 3-hr taste of his famous Writing Hurts Like Hell workshop!

RSVP on facebook, or email faloutreach@gmail.com
http://www.facebook.com/events/248410168553790/


16.  UNB Chorale performs in Nackawic on Dec 4

On Sunday, December 4 at 6pm, The UNB Chorale under the direction of Björn Runefors presents its annual Advent Concert including a Swedish Lucia procession - a celebration of light in the midst of darkness at the Kirk United Church, 29 Landegger Drive, Nackawic.

The program will include music from the Renaissance, pop, Africa and seasonal songs including a new interpretation of Handel's Hallelujah chorus!

Special guests: Nackawic Lucia Children.
Free admission.


17.  Interactive Songwriters’ Circle Whose)Song)Is)It)Anyway? Dec 4

Whose Song Is It Anyway? is an interactive songwriters’ circle…turned inside out! This unique new show features acclaimed East Coast artists Chris Kirby (NL), Kim Wempe (NS), Tim Chaisson (PEI) and Andy Brown (NB).  Each artist will perform several recognizable songs…written by the other artists on stage.  The original story of the song will come from the original artist, but the focus will quickly become how that song affects the other artists.

Not only does this format give the audience a different perspective on the music they love, it also sheds a new light for the artists themselves – on their own songs! The learning process continues on stage for these songwriters, new versions of certain songs may emerge, and new collaborations are sure to surface – right in front of their fans.  It also gives the artists an occasion to visibly appreciate each other and their music, which the audience will no doubt find charming and endearing.

Let’s celebrate our East Coast artists – and let them celebrate each other!

Whose Song Is It Anyway? takes place at the Charlotte Street Arts Centre on Sunday, December 4 beginning at 8pm.
Tickets  20 available at Read's Newsstand.


18.  STU Singers in Concert Dec 5

Under the direction of Dr. Willis Noble, the STU Singers present music for the holiday season: A Christmas
Hallelu.

The concert takes place at the STU Chapel (Martin Hall, second floor) on Monday, December 5, at 7pm.

Special guests for the event are the Harbour View High School (Saint John) concert and jazz choirs.

Tickets are  10 (students  5), available from choir members and at the door.


19.  Monday Night Film Series presents The Debt Dec 5

December 5, 8pm at Tilley Hall, UNB Campus
The Debt
Director: John Madden
Cast: Helen Mirren, Tom Wilkinson, Sam Worthington, Ciarán Hinds, Jessica Chastain
Run Time: 101 minutes
Country: USA
Year: 2011
Language: English

A Gala Presentation at the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival®, and starring the venerable Helen Mirren (The Last Station, The Queen), The Debt is a cracking political thriller. Directed with crisp, confident strokes by John Madden (Shakespeare in Love), it offers all the pleasures of tight plotting and international intrigue, but grounds them in conflicts that have been urgent for sixty years. The stakes here are life, death and the honour of a nation.

In 1997, three veterans of Israel’s secret service, the Mossad, return to a hero’s welcome. Rachel Singer (Mirren), is the lone woman. Her daughter has just written a book about the threesome’s most famous exploit: a 1965 operation that saw them hunt down and terminate a notorious Nazi war criminal in East Berlin. The book brings the episode back into the spotlight, but the attention makes Rachel’s fellow agent David (Ciarán Hinds, There Will Be Blood, Life During Wartime) uneasy. In one shocking scene, he takes a decisive action that suddenly puts the other agents at risk, and opens whole new questions.

Madden shifts briskly between these scenes and the time of the original assassination, when the young agents snuck into East Berlin to track down the war criminal. They aim to bring him back to justice in Israel, but the situation proves more volatile than planned. Still, the mission catapults them to hero status back home.

The Debt is as polished and professional as its secret agent characters, pulsing along at a thrilling clip. But there is a substantial moral dilemma at the heart of this film: should the truth ever be sacrificed for a story that inspires a nation?


20.  Dance Fredericton presents The)Nutcracker at the Playhouse Dec 7

Presented by Dance Fredericton and featuring guest artists Emily Grizzell and Yosuke Mino, soloist dancers with Canada’s Royal Winnipeg Ballet, The Nutcracker is a full-length ballet that showcases original choreography created for Dance Fredericton, elaborate costuming, and the classical score by Tchaikovsky.

This fairy tale ballet opens with the festive Victorian party scene on Christmas Eve in the Stahlbaum home and later follows Clara and the Nutcracker Prince on their journey to the Land of the Sweets.  In the Magical Kingdom they are feted with delightful dances from around the world, including the stunningly beautiful pas de deux of the Sugar Plum Fairy and her Cavalier.  This timeless classic will delight audiences of all ages.

Performances take place at the Fredericton Playhouse on Wednesday, December 7 at 2pm and 7:30pm.  To purchase tickets contact The Playhouse box office at 458-8344 | www.theplayhouse.ca

For additional information contact Jan Thompson, President, Dance Fredericton Danse at 457-2538 |
jcthmpsn@nb.sympatico.ca


21.  Advent Carol Festival Dec 7

The 22nd  Annual Advent Carol Festival held each year at St. Paul’s United Church (corner George and York) will be held on Wednesday, December 7 at 7:30pm.  Thirteen church and community choirs will present a program of new, as well as familiar, Christmas music.

This is a fundraiser for Fredericton food banks; a freewill offering will be received.


22.  STU Jazz Concert Dec 7

STU Jazz presents its first concert of the year on Wednesday evening, December 7 at 7:30pm in Kinsella Auditorium located in McCain Hall on the St. Thomas University campus.  Come and hear this exciting jazz ensemble perform some familiar and new jazz arrangements.

Under the direction of Don Bossé, STU Jazz will perform a variety of jazz selections including swing, Latin, rock, vocal and a few seasonal numbers.  This is a concert you won't want to miss.

Admission is freewill donation.


23.  UNB Chorale, UNB Concert Band and UNB Strings perform Dec 7

A night of musical diversity awaits you as the UNB Chorale and UNB Concert Band, directed by Björn Runefors, present their Annual Christmas Concert on Wednesday, December 7 at 7:30pm, Memorial Hall, UNB Fredericton.  Special guests this year are UNB Strings, under the direction of Jackson Wo.

In the form of a Swedish Lucia Procession the UNB Chorale will present madrigals, popular music, African music and Christmas music including a newly composed piece by UNB’s in-house composer Christian Bérubé. The choir ends with a different version of Handel’s Hallelujah chorus.

The UNB Concert Band will start with a Symphonic Celebration and takes you from works by Johann Sebastian Bach, Elliot Del Borgo and Vince Gassi to the Ultimate Christmas Sing-Along.

Finally, the strings will please your ears with music by Jean Sibelius, Johann Sebastian Bach and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.  Come and celebrate the joy of the Holiday Season!

Tickets are  5 general admission |  3 seniors and free for students with a student ID, available at the door.

For more information, email musicart@unb.ca | 453-4697.


24.  Concert de Noël / Christmas Concert with Chœur de Soulanges Dec 10

English follows

Concert de Noël : La promenade en traîneau du Chœur de Soulanges sous la direction de Marie-Claude Landry
Venez faire une “Promenade en traîneau” et vous mettre dans l’ambiance de Noël avec le Chœur de Soulanges et les musiciens de Jazzaphones, le samedi 10 décembre, à 19 h 30, au théâtre Bernard Poirier du Centre communautaire Sainte-Anne (www.centre-sainte-anne.nb.ca).

Les billets sont en vente au prix de 16   pour les adultes et 12   pour les élèves, les étudiants et les aînés, à la billetterie du CCSA à la réception ou par téléphone, au 453-2731. L’entrée est libre pour les enfants de 12 ans et moins. Il sera également possible de se procurer des billets à la porte.

Venez nombreux chanter avec nous des chants de Noël traditionnels, folkloriques et modernes!

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A Christmas Sleigh Ride with the Chœur de Soulanges directed by Marie-Claude Landry

Come for a “Christmas Sleigh Ride” with the Chœur de Soulanges and Jazzaphones musicians, and get into the Christmas spirit, on Saturday, December 10, at 7:30 pm, at the Bernard Poirier theatre, Centre communautaire Sainte-Anne (www.centre-sainte-anne.nb.ca).

Tickets cost  16 for adults and  12 for students/seniors and are available at the CCSA reception desk or by phone at 453-2731. Free admission for children aged 12 and under. Tickets will also be available at the door on the night of the concert.

Come join us in singing some traditional, folk, and modern Christmas favourites!


25.  Fredericton Choral Society and choirs perform 100Bvoice chorus of Handel’s Messiah Dec 11

On Sunday, December 11, Fredericton Choral Society presents Handel's Messiah in a performance that will be more dramatic than ever.  The Fredericton Choral Society, Sussex Choral Society and Bethany Singers together form a 100-voice choir. With the Fredericton Chamber Orchestra they'll make the rafters ring at a venue new to FCS: Sunset Church on Clements Drive. And, for the first time in New Brunswick, a countertenor will perform the beloved alto solos.

Bjorn Runefors, director of the Fredericton Choral Society, will conduct the choir and orchestra. Sarah Hallyburton, the soprano soloist, performs extensively and teaches voice in Sussex. Andrew Pickett, countertenor, has performed in Britain, France and Canada, and is delighted to be singing in his home province. Owen McCausland, the tenor soloist, graduated from Saint John High School, and is finishing his third year of a vocal performance degree at Dalhousie University. David Steeves, an outstanding bass soloist, teaches voice and is director of the Sussex Choral Society.

The concert will end with a sing-along repeat of the Hallelujah chorus, a wonderful way to end what promises to be a very special evening.

Concert details: December 11 at 7.30pm at Sunset Church, 429 Clements Drive, Fredericton.

Tickets are: adults  20 | seniors  15 | students  10 | children under 12  5.  Tickets available from members of Fredericton Choral Society and Fredericton Chamber Orchestra, Westminster Books, and at the door.


26.  Limited edition prints for sale B Bobak and Patterson

Looking for a special Christmas gift?  The New Brunswick Summer Music Festival is selling signed limited edition prints to raise funds for our programs.

The prints are Bruno Bobak’s Blissfield Pool, and Freeman Patterson’s Shampers Bluff.

Each print is signed and numbered (unframed).  This is your chance to obtain a rare and lovely print for a wonderful holiday gift or to add to your collection. Only  100 each.

We are also selling raffle tickets on the Bobak print.  ONLY 100 tickets will be sold and are  5 each. Draw date is December 12.  Remember there aren’t many days left to get your tickets!

For more information or to purchase, contact Maria at the Festival Office, Room 22 Memorial Hall, UNB: 458-7836.

You can e-mail us for a jpeg of the print at nbsmf@unb.ca.  (Note: Office hours are typically Monday to Thursday 8am-4pm.
It’s often best to call before dropping by).

28.  Artist Studios for Rent at Gallery Connexion
Lonely? Cramped for space?  Gallery Connexion rents studio space to artists for the creation, production, and sharing of deas among different disciplines. There are presently two (2) artist studios/office spaces available for rent in Gallery Connexion.  The spaces average 170 square feet in size.  The monthly rental fee is  200, heat and lights included, with access to a shared tool room and a/v equipment.  24-hour access with a wheelchair accessible entrance by request. All studio rentals require a yearly lease.

Gallery Connexion's artist studios provide opportunities for artists to learn and share through informal contact with each other's practice as well as connect with the many exhibitions and activities that make Gallery Connexion an amazing artist-run centre and community hub.  New cafe on site too!

For more information on how to join us in our basement palace, contact Candace Mooers, Executive Director, at connex@nbnet.nb.ca |454-1433.