ARTISTS DIRECTORY - ANNUAIRE des ARTISTES
CANADA - NEW BRUNSWICK



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Paul André BABIN
peintre
3576 Route 134
Shédiac Cape, Nouveau Brunswick, E4P 3J6 (Canada)
Tél. : (506)533 1919
courriel: babinart@nb.sympatico.ca


Georgette BOURGEOIS
peintre
Moncton, Nouveau Brunswick, E1C 9A8 (Canada)
Tél. : (506)384 2491
courriel: bourgge1@hotmail.com


Luc CHARETTE
installation, plasticien

Université de Moncton
Moncton, Nouveau Brunswick, E1C 9A8 (Canada)
Tél. : (506) 858-4088
courriel: charetl@UMoncton.CA


Eveline GALLANT-FOURNIER
peintre
5, rue Francoeur
Saint-Basile, Nouveau Brunswick, E7C 2H8 (Canada)
Tél. : (506)263 8376
courriel: eveline@gallantfournier.com


GUEGANNE (Guéganne DOUCET)
peintre, sculpteur
160, rue Cartier
Shédiac, Nouveau Brunswick, E4P 1L3 (Canada)
Tél. : (506)532 3436
courriel: gueganne@nbnet.nb.ca


Elisabeth HUBAULT
peintre, sculpteur
102 Avenue des Ormes
Edmundston, Nouveau Brunswick, E3V 4J9 (Canada)
Tél. : (506)735 7430
courriel: artiste@elisabethhubault


Gisèle LEGER DRAPEAU
peintre, photographe
145, rue Cartier
Shédiac, Nouveau Brunswick, E4P 1L2 (Canada)
Tél. : (506)532 2626
courriel: gld@studiogld.com


Vicky LENTZ
peintre
1264, chemin Trois-Milles
Saint-Jacques, Nouveau Brunswick, E7B 2J1 (Canada)
Tél. : (506)735 0010
courriel: info@vickylentz.com


Michel MARTEL
verrier
350, rue Vanier
Dieppe, Nouveau Brunswick, E1A 5N2 (Canada)
Tél. : (506)855 0065
courriel: vision@nb.sympatico.ca


Danielle OUELLET
plasticienne, art textile
54, chemin Martin
Grande-Digue, Nouveau Brunswick, E4R 4V5 (Canada)
Tél. : (506)532 2082
courriel: jcouelle@nb.sympatico.ca



Contemporary Clay
by Joe Earle


Featuring over 50 examples made by more than 35 artists during the last two decades, Contemporary Clay offers an overview of everything that is most innovative, creative, and iconoclastic in the world of modern-day Japanese ceramics. The works range from painstakingly crafted porcelains inspired by Chinese prototypes to rough-hewn vessels that revel in the happy accidents of wood-fired kilns to ironic objects that mimic newspapers, discarded trash, and body parts. The selection is mostly drawn from the extensive collection of Halsey and Alice North of New York and reflects their informed taste; their bias is toward works made under the influence of the avant-garde SAdeisha group, which challenged the traditional supremacy of utilitarian forms while maintaining its respect for technical excellence. Also widely covered are artists reacting in very different ways to the opportunities and challenges of their craft heritage, some breaking away toward pure sculpture, others reinventing the vessel ideal with an intriguing range of new forms and glaze effects. The book's commentaries on the artists discuss their backgrounds, the processes they employ, and their places within the complex world of postwar Japanese ceramic history. In work that is playful, evocative, and avant-garde, the selected artists push the boundaries of our conception of ceramics.


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DVD : The Post-Impressionists - Gauguin



Paul Gauguin was thirty-five when he made the momentous decision to abandon his lucrative career as a Paris stockbroker and devote himself full-time to painting. Gauguin’s bold use of flat, unmixed color gave his paintings a strong sense of personal expression, but his work struggled to find acceptance at the time. Poverty and obscurity dominated Gauguin’s years as an artist. Not even a move to Tahiti could bring him happiness. Yet the paintings that he created there are now recognized as masterpieces of the Post-Impressionist age. This fascinating program includes all new location footage, re-creations and reconstructions, studies of the great works, commentary and analyses from leading authorities, art historians and scholars.

Edvard Munch
The Scream, c.1893


Jan van Eyck
Arnolfini Portrait



Piet Mondrian
Composition with Red Blue Yellow