Charlotte Glencross Gallery
2008
Oct. 16 to Nov. 30
Tides, an exhibition of paintings in acrylic and oil by Grand Barachois artist David Skyrie, which reflect on the images of New Brunswick's coastline and its life.
Sept. 2 to Oct. 15
Metalmorphosis, metal sculptures by Mark Cameron and Stacy James, and Resident Artists, a selection of recent work by artists with studios in the Centre.
July 16 to Sept. 2
Order and Chaos: A group exhibition with 22 artists reflecting in different ways on the same theme.
June 1 to July 15
Gallery Connexion Exposed: A group exhibition by artists who are members of Gallery Connexion.
April 15 to May 30
Pictures at an Exhibition: Works by George Strunz in oil, acrylic, watercolour and pastel.
March 4 to April 14
Cradles of Art: encaustic works by Fredericton artist Sarah Petite
Jan. 21 to Feb. 29
Paintings by members of the Fredericton Society of Artists
2007
Dec. 1 to Jan. 15, 2008
Jewellry by David and Cynthia Ryder and mosaics by Carrie Lenentine
Oct. 15 to Nov. 30
Paintings by Theresa MacKnight and quilts by Donna Young
Sept. 1 to Oct. 15
Drawings by Stephanie Weirathmueller and photographs by Alicia Steeves.
July 15 to August 31
HOT - a theme exhibition of works by 18 artists reflecting on the idea of HOT.
May 30 to July 15
A retrospective photography exhibition by Roger Smith. There is no web archive of this exhibition.
April 15 to May 30
Geologic Survey: photography by Silverfish, a group of artists shooting on a geologic theme and Katie FitzRandolph: works in oil and watercolour.
March 3 to April 15
Timezones: works by three photographers showing images from India, Indonesia and New Brunswick.
Jan. 15 to Feb. 28
Reflecting on Art: photography and fabric works by Amber Friedman, and 25 paintings by the Grade 4 class at Nackawic Elementary School responding to an oil painting by Chris Friel.
2006
Nov. 15 to Jan. 8
Kaleidoscope, an exhibition of artists from Gallery 78.
Sept. 15 to Nov. 12
Katrina Recovery Quilts by Solweig Wells; Whimsical Trees by Marilyn Mazerolle, Photos - It's in their eyes - by teRi Fullerton
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