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 foyer, four staircases and a second floor landing, in a beautiful heritage building in Fredericton's downtown. New track hanging devices and security cameras, plus a steady flow of visitors, provide a safe and highly visible area for artistic works and a wide range of media.
As a hub for creativity, the Centre's Charlotte Glencross Gallery offers an authentic presentation space supported by tenant artists, arts organizations and its reputation in the community.

Left: O'Regan's Red Series # 3
"Discontinue what your are doing! Pay attention to ME!"

Right: Richer's Door series, showing their three-dimensional quality.

The Earth Diaries and Other Personal Debris
Works in/on Paper by Joss Richer and Paint and Words by Dana O'Regan
March 9 to April 15
Joss Richer and Dana O'Regan share the exhibition space with two exhibitions that – in their own ways – combine words and images. The Red Series of paintings by O'Regan are strongly textural and are designed to be seen in combination with a series of written pieces,
The more monochrome works by Richer react to the human figure and reach outward into the third dimension incorporating written texts in various media. .
Joss Richer

Left: Detail of Door IV: I am a Seed
Below left: The Lives of a Cell
Below right: Detail of Door 11: Origins

Richer explains he is torn by the "tension between language and art as a means to express my thoughts and feelings, and to explore my identity. I, therefore, decided to embrace both in my work, literally incorporating my readings and writings into textured sculptural pieces.

Dana O'Regan

Right: Red Series #9

Motion sickness
I go through this every time I go to work.
I work as a monitor on a flora-mill.
When the mill is digging,
I feel as though I'm being torn apartt.

Below left: Red Series #8

I sometimes love moving slower when the distractions move so fast that they turn into a constant and I'm dissolving into it all – the movement, the cars. Everything.

Below right: Red Series #5

Easter Island (Fragmented)
There is a place that I've been told about that I think of when things have gone wrong; when I've made too many mistakes and have to answer for them....
A design that was betrayed and scaped away
My, what a mess we've made....
But I never learn
I'll continue to take up too much space ....
and just keep taking.

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