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.
Forty Four Faces, carved plaster masks by Ted Boothroyd
until October 15

From the left: I am the Walrus, Hey, What About Me? and I'm Mad. Boothroyd's titles are all drawn from songs.
From the left: A Well-Respected Man, When I'm Sixty-Four and Dedicated Follower of Fashion.
From the left: I Need You, Who's Going to Take the Blame? and Do You Want to Know a Secret?

Looking Through the Wall, paintings by Derek Davidson
Left: Self Portrait

Upper right: Odell Park Flower Garden

Lower right: Painters in Garden

Above: Navy Island from St. Andrews.

Above right: Basketball Player.

Below right: Chair at Casemates.

Below: Looking Over the Fence


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For information on exhibiting in the gallery, click here.