Arts Q&A:

There's a tightly-knit creative enclave in the Upper Saint John River Valley of western New Brunswick, Canada. Meet our artists and artisans, musicians and performers as well as entrepreneurs and leaders. (These interviews, currently on hiatus, first appeared in the Woodstock NB newspaper, the Bugle-Observer.)

‘I think perhaps progress leaves behind a haunted landscape.’

Artist, poet, photographer Allan Brewer

Brewer displaying and talking about some of his photos from the series “Along Country Roads”.
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‘I am inspired by things of the past, childhood memories and the intricate details found in nature.’

Fibre artist Julia Rhyno

A multi-talented artist who just happens to work with fibre
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‘In painting, I don’t like rules and I don’t follow a lot of them.’

Oil painter Jean Richard

Familiar scenes, such as this field in Kamouraska, Québec, 
gain from Richard’s uncommonly grand perspective.
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