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.
She Shall Be Named "Woman", sculptures by Wendy Forrest, and
Recent Paintings by Sheri (Burhoe) Larsen
until Dec. 31.
Above Left: Rowan Moon
Above
Right: Vikki II
Below: Tania

In her artist's statement, Forrest writes

She is a mother, a sister, a lover of nature and of words. She has beauty in the curve of her hip, her breast, her back. She is diverse in body and mind. She is called "Woman" and I celebrate her.
Wendy Forrest graduated from the three-year diploma program at the New Brunswick College of Craft and Design in 1993, majoring in clay. Her studio, Forrest Pottery, is in her home in Mazerolle Settlement. She has taught pottery at the NBCCD as well as privately from her studio.
Left: April
Right: T

Recent Paintings by Sheri (Burhoe) Larsen
Left: Nude in Red and Green

Right: Crow in Autumn

Sheri (Burhoe) Larsen of Pennfield has been exhibiting her work since 2004.
"I work in expressionist style, at times abstract, on canvas, paper, wood surfaces and use oil, acrylic, watercolour, pen and ink, mixed media. collage and charcoal.
I have an interest in photography as well, using the digital camera, and have been producing many self images over the past year.
My preferred subects are human figurative, including nudes, still life and nature.
Above: Three bowls and flowers
Right:
Flowers in Vase in Hooper Studios Bath
Below: Bird Heart Bowl, Tosten with Hat and Sunglasses, and Dramatic in Blue (self-portrait)

Upper right: Odell Park Flower Garden


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