A quick run through the limited events happening this week in the world of art, music and community.
Wednesday
UNB Art Centre presents Design Works Wednesdays: Create at Home Series. Join the UNB Art Centre on Facebook for a series of live workshops each Wednesday from 10-11am.
NB at Home – House Concert Series with Les Fireflies. You can’t go out to see live music, so Music-Musique NB are bringing live music to you! In these times of physical distancing and social solidarity, discover (or re-discover) some amazing New Brunswick artists. From their living rooms to yours. Learn more.
Thursday
NB at Home – House Concert Series with Brent Mason. You can’t go out to see live music, so Music-Musique NB are bringing live music to you! In these times of physical distancing and social solidarity, discover (or re-discover) some amazing New Brunswick artists. From their living rooms to yours. Learn more.
Friday
NB at Home – House Concert Series with Kill Chicago. You can’t go out to see live music, so Music-Musique NB are bringing live music to you! In these times of physical distancing and social solidarity, discover (or re-discover) some amazing New Brunswick artists. From their living rooms to yours. Learn more.
Colin Fowlie at the Tipsy Muse Cafe. Colin will be playing two sets on Friday as part of the Muse’s Mellow Yellow Concert Series. Doors at 6:45 p.m. – Show at 7 p.m.
Sunday
Roots & Soul Sunday’s Online. This Sunday, Roots & Soul will bring you four acts playing 40-45 minutes each. The evening’s lineup includes Ian MacDonald, Beige Shelter, CA Jackson and Lynn Hanson. For more information, visit HERE. We will be collecting donations that will be split between the artists to help offset their financial losses due to COVID-19.
Ongoing:
Cycle to Break the Cycle – A Domestic Violence Awareness Bike-a-Thon. Due to COVID-19 the need for shelters for those who experience domestic violence has increased. Feels Good Community Inc has felt a call to action and we want you to join us for the Cycle to Break the Cycle. To take part you have two options, either find pledges of $10 per km, or pay a registration fee of $125. Download the strava app here – www.strava.com/mobile and find the “Cycle to Break the Cycle” Group. The routes will be posted there over the weekend. If you don’t live in the Fredericton Area, don’t worry! Simply log the km you select, take a pick when you’re done your route, and post in on the event page! View Event.
Summer Programs at the TNB Theatre School. The TNB Theatre School has announced plans for limited summer programming, beginning at the end of June and running through until August. The programs offered this summer include Junior Acting, Junior Musical Theatre, Intermediate Musical Theatre, Intermediate Senior Acting and Intermediate Senior Acting for the Camera with returning instructors Arianna Martinez and Gordon Mihan. Learn more.
Virtual Exhibitions:
Pigment of Your Imagination: Virtual Exhibition of Second Year NBCCD Photography Students. The photography department of the New Brunswick College of Craft and Design would like to invite you to view the online virtual exhibition Pigment of Your Imagination, featuring the work of second year photography students Blake Baxter, Kayla Dormer, Gabrielle Gionet, Korry Hill, and Katherine Murray. View this Exhibition.
Fredericton Society of Artists’ First Online Exhibition. The Fredericton Society of Artists has held its Annual Spring Exhibition since 1949 and, this year, they are very pleased and excited to welcome you to an online showcase of our work. View this Exhibition.
Lowercase Capital: A Virtual Exhibition. The pitch for this project, presented at Connexion ARC’s 2019 Art Kitchen competition, focused on a desire to present Fredericton in a manner that avoided the city’s postcard potential and concentrated instead on quotidian sublime and strange snapshots that might not traditionally appear remarkable. View this exhibition.
Garry Sanipass’ Masks: Virtual Exhibition. Garry Sanipass is a valued contributor to our most recent print issue, Psyche. View the complete series, including excerpts from his article offering hints of meaning amidst deep visuals from within Garry’s mind. View this exhibition.
In Full Bloom at Gallery 78. In Full Bloom is a collection of paintings by Joanne Hunt and ceramics by Karen Burk. Inspired by the gradual unfurling of precious petals both in the light of day and the stillness of the night, visit online or step into the Gallery and let yourself be lost in their beauty. View this exhibition. The gallery’s new exhibition will be announced later this week.
Momentum at Gallery on Queen. Gallery on Queen’s first virtual exhibition features the work of Moncton artist Jared Betts. Paintings by Jared Betts’ can be found the world over, in private collections from Paris to Los Angeles. His work often features bright colours, deliberate drips and abstract imagery. He completed his MFA at NSCAD in Halifax, Nova Scotia and had his first international exhibition (Iceland) the same year. Over the past ten years Betts has participated in dozens of exhibitions across New Brunswick, Canada and around the world. View this exhibition.
This Week in Fredericton is created in part with notes from the Fredericton Arts Alliance‘s weekly newsletter as well as Music Runs Through It‘s weekly Fredericton music update. We encourage you to visit both these valuable community resources for more detailed information on these and other events happening This Week in Fredericton.