IMAGO, CENTRE CULTUREL ABERDEEN
140 rue Botsford, local 17, Moncton, NB E1C 4X5
CONNEXION: CHARLOTTE STREET ARTS CENTRE
732 Charlotte Street, Room 133, Fredericton, NB E3B 1M5
GALERIE SANS NOM (GSN): CENTRE CULTUREL ABERDEEN
140 Botsford Street - Suites 13 & 16, Moncton, NB E1C 4X5
7 Lorne Street, Sackville, NB E4L 3Z6
Third Space, Saint John, NB E2L 5B2
Artist-Run Centres (ARCs) are galleries and/or production centres established and managed by artists. Most centres follow the not-for-profit model, do not charge admission fees, pay artists fees for their contributions and de-emphasize sales. ARCs present contemporary art by Canadian and international artists (visual and media arts, performance art, publishing, contemporary craft and architecture). Exhibitions are often accompanied by critical writing and publishing—in combination with lectures, performances, screenings, etc. There are currently over 190 artist-run centres and collectives in cities and towns across Canada. Each ARC has its own mandate and cultural identity, providing unique and significant artistic benefits to each community.
ANDREW & LAURA MCCAIN ART GALLERY AND RIVER ART CENTRE
8 McCain Street, Unit 1, Florenceville-Bristol, NB E7L 3H6
703 Queen Street, Fredericton, NB E3B 1C4
GALERIE D'ART LOUISE-ET-REUBEN-COHEN
18, avenue Antonine-Maille, Moncton, NB E1A 3E9
408 Queen Street, Fredericton, NB E3B 1B6
21 Cedar Street, Grand Manan Island, NB E5G 2C3
OWENS ART GALLERY, MOUNT ALLISON UNIVERSITY
61 York Street, Sackville, NB E4L 1E1
188 Montague Street, Saint Andrews, NB E5B 1J2
There are over 2,700 public art galleries and museums in Canada—institutions that collect, preserve, study and present historical and contemporary art. They're located in cities and towns across the country and offer a wide range of programmes and services including: exhibitions (permanent, temporary, touring), educational programmes, collections and publishing activities. Public museums and galleries are supported by federal, provincial, territorial and municipal governments. They operate as non-profit, charitable organizations overseen by Boards of Directors and Trustees.
DIEPPE ARTS AND CULTURE CENTRE (DACC)
331, Acadie Avenue, Dieppe, NB E1A 0G3
20 Peel Plaza, Saint John, NB E2L 3G6
SUNBURY SHORES ARTS & NATURE CENTRE
139 Water Street, Saint Andrews, NB E5B 1A7
Art & Cultural Centres nurture and celebrate community, creativity, and culture. These mixed-use facilities often house art galleries or exhibition spaces, performance centres, assembly halls, arts-focused classrooms/studios, and meeting rooms. They operate year-round and offer countless arts-based programs and initiatives.
APPLE ART GALLERY & ANDRÉ POIRIER PHOTOGRAPHY GALLERY
333 St. George Street, Suite #200 - 2nd Floor, Moncton, NB E1C 1W8
82 Douglas Avenue, Bathurst, NB E2A 7S6
111 Prince William Street, Saint John, NB E2L 2B2
796 Queen Street, Fredericton, NB E3B 1C6
406 Rue Queen Street, Fredericton, NB E3E 1B6
12 King Street, Saint John, NB E2L 1G2
HANSON ART GALLERY & SCULPTURE GARDEN
39 Morrow Road, French Lake, NB E2V 4G9
255 Mary’s Point Road, Harvey-Albert, NB E4H 2M8
128 Germain Street, Saint John, NB E2L 2E7
Canadian art dealers represent the country’s leading artists and deal in works of all periods and media. They also promote and sell works by renown international artists. The generic term "Canadian art" refers to the visual arts (including painting, photography and printmaking) as well as plastic arts (such as sculpture and other three-dimensional works) originating from within the geographical boundaries of Canada. Art in Canada also represents a dialogue with Indigenous peoples and how best to document and spotlight their creative practices. Individual art dealers often congregate in gallery "districts" within larger cities and regions—creative hubs that are often walking distance from public galleries, museums and artist-run centres.
A wide variety of commercial and not-for-profit activities and enterprises support and promote art, artists, art discourse, and public engagement and enjoyment of art outside of traditional “art” institutions and venues.
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