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SALON CONNEX | Tokyo Hotel Story by Nathalie Daoust

The Charlotte Street Arts Centre, a focal point for creation, presentation and education in the arts, is pleased to continue our partnership with Gallery Connexion, Fredericton’s only artist-run centre, to bring you the second SALON CONNEX, an opportunity to talk about what matters in art.

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TRAIL OF POEMS LEADS TO THE CHARLOTTE STREET ARTS CENTRE

Join us for the opening reception of Trail of Poems on Thursday, February 2 from 5-7pm, where Blades will give a free poetry reading to launch his six-week series of onsite activities. Trail of Poems addresses Blades’ research questions that consider his artistic oeuvre and the path he has created to arrive at where he is today. Blades invites the public to visit both the Charlotte Glencross Gallery at the Charlotte Street Arts Centre and Room 145 at Marshall d’Avray Hall (UNB), where his works will be displayed concurrently in order to literally and metaphorically connect the dots, pebbles, or breadcrumbs of his art and education journey.

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Locals Helping Locals

The Charlotte Street Arts Centre receives just over $900 from Locals Helping Locals Charity Brunch, a monthly fundraiser by the Snooty Fox.

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Charlotte Glencross Scholarship

This scholarship, which honours the late artist, arts educator and activist Charlotte Glencross, aims to support developing practitioners in the arts. The scholarship is open to all age categories and disciplines, where an artist or craftsperson seeks to build upon a new practice or establish a new direction in their work.

The New Brunswick Foundation for the Arts offers the Charlotte Glencross Scholarship for Professional Development in the Arts to a candidate who:

  • has demonstrated exceptional potential and talent as an artist; 
  • intends to study arts at a recognized institution or with a recognized private instructor for the purpose of pursuing a career as a professional artist or arts professional.

The Charlotte Glencross Scholarship is in the amount of $1,000. One prize each year may be awarded, with an annual application deadline of June 30th. A jury of professional artists and arts administrators evaluates eligible applications. A prize of $1,000 is presented to the recipient for the Charlotte Glencross Scholarship for Professional Development in the Arts during an official ceremony organized by the Foundation. 2009 was the first year of disbursement.

How to Apply

Past Recipients

2010 Kim Vose Jones,
for studies at the Maine College of Art

2009 WhiteFeather Hunter,
for studies at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago