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Call for Proposals | Living Is Easy Member's Projects
Deadline to submit: Monday, April 13, 11:59pm Living is Easy is an ongoing professional development program for Struts Gallery members to use the gallery for self-directed exploration. This could entail creating work, documenting work, installing an exhibition, hosting workshops, and/or experimenting with process in the studio space. Participating artists will have access to one of the gallery spaces, with the support of Gallery staff and access to tools and equipment during


START Gallery | Darlene Baker | Oscillation and Ambivalence
March 23 - April 6 “While driven by a longing for wholeness and unity, I experience uncertainty when confronted with social, economic and environmental conditions, which leads me to question optimism. Our world is increasingly polarized, having blindly allowed a mass-seduction by algorithms which amplify bias for profit. I observe threats to our relationships with each other, to the survival of humanity, and to my own ability to be okay with what is happening. The discomfort


Open Studio Presentation | Sierra Weston
Open Studio Presentation | Sierra Weston Thursday, April 2, 5pm Join us for an artist talk and meet with Sierra, our Video Artist in Residence. While at Struts, Sierra has been working on an experimental stop‑motion video that merges her practices in printmaking and puppet making. The Struts Gallery Video Artist Residency Program is a new paid artist residency opportunity for emerging artists funded by the Government of Canada through Digital Skills for Youth Program. We wou


SWAP Meet | New Initiatives | Roundtable discussion with members of F Stop Studio, Projet Borgitte, Living Things Art Collective and Miroir/ Mirror Festival
Wednesday, March 25, 5pm Free – Everyone Welcome For the next edition of Swap Meet we're excited to host a rountable discussion with some of the new artistic ventures popping up in the region. Featuring talks from members of F Stop Studio, Projet Borgitte, Living Things Art Collective and Miroir/ Mirror Festival. Come hear about their experiences, ideas, and the realities behind building something new in today’s artistic landscape.


Announcing Our 2026 Production Fund Recipients
Left: Jan Martin, Photo by Evan Pearney. Right: Rachel Thornton, courtesy of the artist Struts Gallery is happy to announce the recipients of the 2026 Media Arts Production Fund and the 2026 Members Production Fund. Congratulations to: Jan Martin (McKees Mills, NB) – our Media Arts Production Fund Recipient, and; Rachel Thornton (Sackville, NB) – our Members Production Fund Recipient. Jan Martin is a genre-defiant Mi'kmaw sorcerer whose songs are spells cast to protect


START Gallery | Kellie Mattatall | This House Just Ain't A Home
Kellie Mattatal | This House Just Ain't a Home On until March 21 Reception Friday, March 13, 6-7pm This exhibition brings together paintings, cyanotypes, and photographs that ask what happens to the memory of a home once that place is no longer lived in, and its memory becomes transformed. The work expands on earlier site-based work focused on abandoned houses in Rockport, New Brunswick, folding those pieces into a broader investigation of memory, absence, and place.


Fundraiser | Natt Cann Relief Print
We are excited to launch an exclusive fundraising print by Moncton artist Natt Cann . Only 30 of these very limited-edition, 8 colour relief prints are available to purchase. Signed and numbered by the artist and printed by hand in his Moncton studio, the Struts edition is part of his popular Neighbours series, a whimsical look at homes and historic properties within New Brunswick. Prints are available for $350 at Struts and through our online shop (shipping included). Raff
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