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    Grand Manan: Jewel of the Sea - Description, sample chapter, and table of contents for a guidebook / history of Grand Manan Island, New Brunswick, Canada.

    Guéganne - Contemporary realist paintings by Guéganne, of Shediac New Brunswick, Canada. (Bilingual - English/French)

    McCarthy, A.J. - Author, non-fiction. Books about the history of Bathurst and the Bay of Chaleur area on the northeastern coast of New Brunswick.

    Reflecting Sackville - A Creative Arts Project: Works made for this exhibition represent creative responses to individuals' knowledge and experiences of a particular place and community - the town and area of Sackville, New Brunswick, Canada.

    Freeman Patterson - Internationally recognized freelance photographer, teacher of visual design, and writer living at Shampers Bluff, New Brunswick, Canada. Includes information on his books, workshops, and current exhibits.

    Old Red Truck - Folk art by Paul McFadden, of Pointe-du-Chêne, NB.

    Paintings by Glenn Adams - Gallery of paintings and a curriculum vitae. Most of the paintings are landscapes of rural New Brunswick, executed in acrylic on board.

    New Brunswick Filmmakers' Co-op - A non-profit, charitable organization involved in the production of 16mm motion pictures. Includes activities, newsletter, catalogue.

    K.V. Johansen - Children's book author. Features the Pippin and Mabel series of children's books, "Torrie and the Dragon" fantasy for young teens, the collection of medieval Danish ballads "The Serpent Bride" and the fantasy world of "The Wastelands".

    Landry's Birdseye Bowls - Wooden bowls, "turned from the most beautiful wood found in Northern New Brunswick".

    Farrell Pottery - Produces a full line of earthenware in a studio at Kings Landing Historical Settlement year round.

    Film NB - Promotes and the development of an economically viable and vibrant film industry in New Brunswick. Information on grant programs, professional training, and financial incentives for local as well as out-of-province producers.

    Peter Powning and Beth Powning - Peter Powning (artist working in clay, glass and bronze) and Beth Powning (writer and photographer) share their books, thoughts, work and images.

    Ghita Levin Pottery - Sculptural and functional vessels by Ghita Levin, at her studio in Baie Verte, New Brunswick. Site features a QuickTime VR panorama of her gallery.

    Photography by Thaddeus Holownia - Professor of Photography at Mount Allison University, in Sackville, NB, Canada. He has dedicated most of his career to large-format view-cameras.

    Andy MacDonald - Folk artist and author. He's the son of a Cape Breton coal miner in the dirty thirties, a writer of funny books, a maker of dummies (Andy's Dummies), and he lives near Port Elgin NB.

    Frances Helyar, Voice of New Brunswick - Frances Helyar is a Saint John-based singer-songwriter and broadcaster. She writes original song and verse based on New Brunswick history, and leads Musical Walkabouts for a Summer Evening in Saint John. She offers a voice service for commercials, narration and recorded messages

    Clayton Stewart's Salmon Fishing on the Miramichi - Book on Guiding and Tall Tales, tape of Miramichi songs, lots of fishing and Miramichi links.

    One of a Kind Woodturnings - Produces artistic and functional woodturnings in an open studio at Kings Landing Historical Settlement year round.

    Canada's Irish Festival - A celebration of Canada's rich Irish heritage held each year, on the banks of the Miramichi River in New Brunswick. Festival schedule, musical lineup, workshops, and accommodations. The Irish Festival 2000 (July 13-16) will also include the Kelly Family Reunion.

    Eveline Gallant Fournier - A biography and small gallery of paintings of the artist, many with floral settings.

    NB Sound Initiative - Part of the Department of Economic Development, Tourism and Culture. Our staff is here to assist New Brunswick recording artists, producers and distributors of sound recording products with all aspects relating to the music and sound recording industry.

    Rawlins Sharpe, Donna - Gallery of assemblages of drawings and prints, by Sackville-based artist, with biography and artist's statement.

    Gordon Dunphy - A woodturner in New Brunswick who transforms burls and figured native hardwoods into artistic pieces. Features his biography, pictures of his current work, recent exhibitions, and galleries who carry his work.

    Peter Buckland Gallery - Represents contemporary artists of Atlantic Canada, located in Saint John, New Brunswick. Current and upcoming exhibitions, artists' profiles and sample works, contact information, and map.

    New Brunswick Arts Council - Their mission is to encourage and promote the development of the performing arts in New Brunswick communities.

    Art By Luther - A collection of paintings of scenes of rural New Brunswick, for sale by Fredericton artist Luther Till.

    TCRjazz - T.C. (Tom) Richards is a writer, actor and musician from Fredericton, New Brunswick. His site has some of his poetry and a section called Bovine Havoc! - time-travelling humour. He's also involved with the amateur Daigle Theatre company.

    Clara Shannon's Poetry - Clara Shannon was born and raised in Belledune, New Brunswick, Canada. It is here where she chose to settle and live in a cottage by the Bay of Chaleur. Site features excerpts from "Eastern Breezes" Volumes I-IV.


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