The Charlotte Glencross Gallery

The Charlotte Glencross Gallery, located in the heart of the Charlotte Street Arts Centre, provides a visually unique exhibition space frequented by a diverse and appreciative audience for the arts. Wall space in the gallery spans two floors, including the building’s entryway, four staircases and a second floor landing, within a beautiful heritage building in Fredericton’s downtown. Brand new track hanging devices and security cameras, plus a large and steady flow of visitors provide a safe and highly visible area for artistic works in a wide range of media. As a hub for creative activity, the Charlotte Street Arts Centre’s Glencross Gallery offers an authentic presentation space supported by its tenant artists, arts organizations and its reputation in the community.

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The Way I Look At It | George Strunz

May 4, 2012 - June 10, 2012

The Charlotte Street Arts Centre is pleased to host the upcoming exhibition, The Way I Look At It by George Strunz, from May 4 – June 10, 2012. The exhibition will feature numerous pastel, acrylic and watercolour paintings that feature natural themes such as landscape, still life and environmental portraits. All works will be for sale as a joint fundraiser for the Charlotte Street Arts Centre’s ArtReach program, which provides free arts-based education to marginalized groups, as well as for the John Howard Society of Fredericton. The Charlotte Street Arts Centre is deeply grateful to George Strunz for his creative efforts to support our vision of opening the doors of creative expression to all.

The opening reception for The Way I Look At It will take place in the Charlotte Glencross Gallery at the Charlotte Street Arts Centre, 732 Charlotte Street, on Friday, May 4, from 5-7pm. All are welcome to attend, meet the artist, and enjoy live Latin-inspired music by our house band, Richard Gloade, Esq and beer tastings by our ever-generous sponsors, Picaroons Traditional Ales.

Not From Concentrate; works by photography students at the New Brunswick College of Craft and Design

March 16, 2012 - April 30, 2012

The Charlotte Street Arts Centre is pleased to support New Brunswick’s finest emerging talent by hosting the upcoming exhibition, Not From Concentrate, in the Charlotte Glencross Gallery from March 16th till April 30th, 2012.

Not From Concentrate is a group show by graduating students in the Photography program at the New Brunswick College of Craft and Design. The exhibition will feature a diverse selection of work by fresh-squeezed, up-and-coming photographers Erin Colwell, Roger Flanagan, Chelsea Stevens, Emily Jackson, Robyn Guptill, Larry Holder, Cheyenne Williams, Annapurna Moffatt and Anne-Marie Rolfe.

CALL FOR VIDEO ART AND DIGITAL PORTFOLIOS

March 12, 2012 - March 12, 2012

(Ongoing Event)

The Charlotte Street Arts Centre is seeking submissions of contemporary video art and digital images from New Brunswick filmmakers and artists for display on our lobby screen.

Trail of Poems by Joe Blades

February 2, 2012 - March 13, 2012

Fredericton poet–artist, Joe Blades, wears a Trail of Poems in the Charlotte Glencross Gallery, on his journey towards becoming a man of letters. The Charlotte Street Arts Centre is pleased to host Blades as writer-in-performance during his upcoming solo exhibition that will feature large-format photo-based works, along with text-based and mixed media artworks. These works are presented in partial fulfillment of a Master in Education degree in Adult Education at the University of New Brunswick.

…and Protect / VCA (Very Creative Art)

December 15, 2011 - January 31, 2012

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.

The exhibition opens in the Charlotte Glencross Gallery, at the Charlotte Street Arts Centre, on Friday, December 16th at 5pm. All are welcome to attend, and to enjoy beer tastings by our gracious sponsor, Picaroons. The exhibition runs until January 31, 2012.