Nika Gantar, 2016 Scholarship Recipient will be singing in celebration of Canada Day at the RBC branch in Halifax starting at 11:30 a.m.
Thursday, June 30.
Come on out to celebrate Canada Day at lunch time with cake and music at
RBC's Halifax branch,
1871 Hollis Street.
Thank you Nika, for your generous offer to share your talent.
Tuesday, June 28, 2016
Friday, June 24, 2016
Sara Hartland-Rowe Artist-in-Residence at Ross Creek Centre for the Arts
Photo Credit: Ross Creek Centre for the Arts |
Sara Hartland-Rowe, visual artist
will be the first of six artists in residence starting of
La Ronde on July 1, 2016 at the
Ross Creek Centre for the Arts, Canning.
For more information on the whole summer project please visit their website at artscentre.ca
Tuesday, June 21, 2016
Lukas Pearse and Jacinte Armstrong perform in Diving For Pearls on June 25, 2016
Diving for Pearls
Saturday, June 25, 2016
8:00pm to 10:00pm
Halifax Music Co-op, 2164 Barrington Street
From the website of Upstream Music Association:
An improvised Multimedia-Music investigation, searching for hidden narratives, submerged movements and buried musical treasure.
Featuring the Upstream Ensemble with Lukas Pearse, Jeff Reilly, Dawn Hatfield, Devin Wesley, Doug Cameron, Tim Crofts and Geordie Haley, as well as dance artist Jacinte Armstrong, performance artist / vocalists Mitchel Weibe and Ann Denny, media artists Tim Tracey and Robert Drisdelle.
Saturday, June 25, 2016
8:00pm to 10:00pm
Halifax Music Co-op, 2164 Barrington Street
From the website of Upstream Music Association:
An improvised Multimedia-Music investigation, searching for hidden narratives, submerged movements and buried musical treasure.
Featuring the Upstream Ensemble with Lukas Pearse, Jeff Reilly, Dawn Hatfield, Devin Wesley, Doug Cameron, Tim Crofts and Geordie Haley, as well as dance artist Jacinte Armstrong, performance artist / vocalists Mitchel Weibe and Ann Denny, media artists Tim Tracey and Robert Drisdelle.
Labels:
Diving for Pearls,
Halifax Music Co-op,
Jacinte Armstrong,
Lukas Pearse,
NSTT scholarship recipient,
Upstream Music
Wednesday, June 15, 2016
Veronique MacKenzie, Anne-Marie Woods, Graeme Gillis part of Eastern Front Theatre's 2016 Stages Theatre Festival
Eastern Front Theatre’s (EFT) 2016 STAGES Theatre Festival
presents an impressive array of live theatre from
June 15-26 in downtown Halifax.
Former Scholarship Recipients involved are Veronique MacKenzie, Anne-Marie Woods, and Cape Breton's Graeme Gillis.
Please find more information at http://www.easternfronttheatre.com/
presents an impressive array of live theatre from
June 15-26 in downtown Halifax.
Former Scholarship Recipients involved are Veronique MacKenzie, Anne-Marie Woods, and Cape Breton's Graeme Gillis.
Please find more information at http://www.easternfronttheatre.com/
Saturday, June 11, 2016
Katie Cochrane, Soprano to perform Pitti-Sing in “The Mikado”
Maritime Concert Opera presents:
Gilbert and Sullivan’s The Mikado
Musical Director: Tara Scott
Chorus Director: Jane Kristenson
Chorus Director: Jane Kristenson
Performance Dates:
SUNDAY JUNE 19, 2:30 pm
Lillian Piercey Concert Hall in Halifax
Lillian Piercey Concert Hall in Halifax
TUESDAY JUNE 21, 7:30 pm
Osprey Arts Centre, Shelburne
Osprey Arts Centre, Shelburne
THURSDAY JUNE 23, 7:30 pm
King’s Theatre, Annapolis Royal
King’s Theatre, Annapolis Royal
SATURDAY JUNE 25, 7:30 pm
Central United Church, Lunenburg
Central United Church, Lunenburg
Since 2003, MCO has delighted audiences with a huge range of in-concert performances of operatic music, including Carmen, La Traviata, La bohème, Tosca, Madama Butterfly, Die Fledermaus, The Magic Flute and many, many more - 21 full operas in all, plus some lighter concerts along the way.
The 2016-2017 season will bring Gilbert and Sullivan’s ever-popular The Mikado in June with an almost completely Maritime cast.
2015 and 2016 Nova Scotia Talent Trust scholarship recipient, Katie Cochrane, soprano will be singing the role of Pitti-Sing.
For more information visit:
Thursday, June 9, 2016
CHARLEY YOUNG, New Drawings at Studio 21 Fine Art Gallery, Halifax
Art work by Charley Young |
Charley Young, 2012 Charlotte Wilson-Hammond/Vans and Lieutenant Governor's Award winner will show New Drawings at Studio 21 Fine Art Gallery
June 10 - July 7, 2016
Opening Reception
Friday June 10th, 5–7pm
In June of 2014 Charley participated in the Arctic Circle Program—an expedition that led to the creation of site based work in the northern territory of Svalbard, Norway. Her new arctic drawings, influenced by this residency, engage with the relationship between landscape and artifact, and the intervention of human touch and visual perception.
This new collection of drawings indexically records unfixed and ancient sites. The Alberta Rockies and the Arctic glaciers of Svalbard are both contingent environments— their histories marked and visible. Mountains are monolithic tombs, their engraved rock faces illustrate their tectonic birth. Glaciers, with layers upon layers of visible accumulation and sedimentation, record travel. Both landscapes intersect in abrasion with one etching into the other. Their histories are presented like the lines of a hand—complex and intricate identifiers.
“As a child, the daughter of mountaineers, I traced the alpine landscape with my feet; traversing summits, glaciers, moraines, and rock faces. My approach to drawing mimics this direct, physical and exploratory interaction with site using frottage, transfers and inventive processes. Through drawn means of erasure, pressure and trace I mimic the reductive nature of the environment and draft tactile impressions of places in flux. “ - Charley Young
Originally from Calgary, Alberta, Charley Young holds an MFA from the Maine College of Art in Portland, Maine and a BFA from NSCAD University in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Charley has taught at NSCAD University and Mount Allison University. In June of 2014 Charley participated in the Arctic Circle Program—an expedition that led to the creation of site based work in the northern territory of Svalbard, Norway. Her new arctic drawings, influenced by this residency, engage with the relationship between landscape and artifact, and the intervention of human touch and visual perception.
Previous residencies include: The Banff Centre in Banff, Alberta; The Vermont Studio Centre in Johnson, Vermont; and Spark Box Studios in Picton County, Ontario in 2013. In 2012 Charley was an Artist-in-Residence at the Klondike Institute for Arts and Culture in Dawson City, Yukon Territory.
Charley has been fortunate to receive support from Arts Nova Scotia and has artwork in the collection of the Nova Scotia Art Bank. In 2012 she received the Charlotte Wilson-Hammond/ Visual Arts Nova Scotia Award and the Lieutenants Governor Award presented by the Nova Scotia Talent Trust. Her work has been exhibited nationally and internationally.
www.charleyyoung.com
Wednesday, June 8, 2016
Thank you Open Door Property Management for your sponsorship contribution towards the NSTT Scholarship Fund
Thank you
Lorena MacDonald, Leila Kovacevic, and Parker Deighan of Open Door Property Management.
Your support of the NSTT Scholarship Fund will help NS emerging artists in their formative years.
Thank You!
Open Doors Property Management's sponsorship will be matched by the artsVest program.
Tuesday, June 7, 2016
Thank you Open Door Property Management for your support!
Your support of the NSTT Scholarship Fund will help NS emerging artists in their formative years.
Thank You!
Wednesday, June 1, 2016
Help us win an additional $10,000 for our Scholarship Fund through the Great Canadian Giving Challenge
The Great Canadian Giving Challenge is here! For the entire month of June, every $1 you donate to us through canadahelps qualifies us to win $10,000 and counts as an entry into the challenge! The more you give, the more chances for us to win!
Each donation counts! It doesn't matter if it is $3 (just one coffee less this week) or higher amounts. (smile)
Please consider us and donate this month to the Nova Scotia Talent Trust at https://www.canadahelps.org/en/charities/nova-scotia-talent-trust/
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