Tag Archives: Art

The One Hundred Birds of Kaitlin Hoyt

Setting goals for yourself is helpful at the best of times. During a quarantine lockdown, those goals can become a whole way of life. When Fredericton-based wildlife illustrator Kaitlin Hoyt had her plans cancelled for a series of shows, including an artist’s residency at KIRA – all thanks to COVID-19 – she found herself a way to keep focused and feel productive while waiting for life to be unpaused. In April she challenged herself to paint a series of birds, one a day, for 100 consecutive days, creating a body of work delightful reminiscent of flipping through an Audubon Nature Encyclopedia. Continue reading The One Hundred Birds of Kaitlin Hoyt

Spicer Merrifield Gallery – Saint John Gets a New Gallery in an Old Location

Saint John is about to get a new fine art, craft and jewelry gallery, or an old one, depending on how you look at it. Today, it was announced that Spicer Merrifield Gallery would be taking up residence in Saint John’s Old City Hall building at 116 Prince William Street, bringing a part of the city’s art scene full circle. Continue reading Spicer Merrifield Gallery – Saint John Gets a New Gallery in an Old Location

Handworks Gallery Prepares for Reopening in Saint John as Province Enters ‘Orange Phase’

It’s been nearly two months since Handworks Gallery in Saint John, New Brunswick shut their doors. Like all non-essential businesses, the COVID-19 pandemic left the art gallery with no other option but to close to the public and seek out new methods for conducting their business. Now, with the province of New Brunswick entering the “Orange Phase” of their COVID-recovery plan and easing restrictions, Handworks Gallery is preparing to reopen with several new precautionary measures in place. Continue reading Handworks Gallery Prepares for Reopening in Saint John as Province Enters ‘Orange Phase’

Alanna Baird: From Sea to Air — The Evolution of a Fish

The Beaverbrook Art Gallery, where it sits in its beautiful location along the Saint John River, is a natural spot to host an artist in residence. An artist here can draw not only from the wonderful collection and interaction with the staff, but from the very place itself. It is not often, however, that an artist’s body of work, mind, and process are as open and available as that of ceramic artist and sculptor Alanna Baird of St. Andrews, New Brunswick. Continue reading Alanna Baird: From Sea to Air — The Evolution of a Fish