If you are in the Fredericton, New Brunswick area don't miss this joint exhibit by Kathy Tidswell, Brian Dykeman and Roger Smith at the Charlotte Street Arts Centre. Kathy is a regular instructor at our Nova Scotia Fibre Arts Festival and will be returning again this year to teach. This is a great opportunity to see some of her gorgeous work in person.
“AVIAN
MOMENTS” DRAWS A FLOCK TO THE CHARLOTTE GLENCROSS GALLERY
Fredericton,
NB—The Charlotte Glencross Gallery will seem to come alive with the sounds of
bird call next month when the group exhibition, Avian Moments,
opens on Friday, March 8th,
2013. This three-person show will feature two- and three-dimensional works,
including thread paintings, woodcarvings and photographs all on the theme of
our feathered friends, by New Brunswick artists Kathy Tidswell, Brian Dykeman
and Roger Smith.
Kathy
Tidswell is an artist, juried craftsperson and fibre arts teacher. Trained as a
biologist, Tidswell changed careers after becoming a stay-at-home mother. Now
an internationally recognized, award-winning quilter and artist, Tidswell says,
“I strive to recreate nature’s beauty realistically in my work.” Her textile
training has included courses from Canadian, American and British quilt
artists, helping her to develop her own methods of painting on fabric and free
motion machine embroidery.
Brian
Dykeman grew up on a farm in rural New Brunswick, developing an early
appreciation and love of the outdoors and wildlife. After completing a
B.Sc., M.Sc. and PhD in agriculture and the plant sciences, he fulfilled a
career in agricultural extension and research. Dykeman is now an award-winning
wood sculptor with his works in collections worldwide, a juried member of the
NB Craft Council and a founding member of the Fredericton Woodcarving Club.
Roger
Smith obtained a B.Sc. in Biology and M.Sc. in Plant Pathology from UNB. While
working on his M.Sc., he took photographs for the UNB Biology Dept, and
realized that photography was a more interesting pursuit than his research on
potato blight. Smith spent 35 years as the scientific photographer for the UNB
Biology Department. Smith is a member of the SilverFish photo collective, Photo
Fredericton camera club, and a juried member of the NB Crafts Council.
Avian
Moments runs
from March 8 – April 15, 2013. All are welcome to attend the opening reception,
March 8 from 5:30-7pm.
The
Charlotte Street Arts Centre is located in the heart of Fredericton, at 732
Charlotte Street.
That would be very interesting to see!
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