Sculpture Saint John

Arts & Culture & Music - Saint John, NB
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Email jennifer@sculpturesaintjohn.com
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Address One Market Square PO Box 20090 RPO Brunswick Square Saint John, NB, Saint John, NB

Sculpture Saint John


About Sculpture Saint John:

The sculpting will take place on Saint John’s waterfront at Market Slip in full public view, and will take four weeks to complete, August 11 – September 10. During that time the public, tourists, students, and cruise ship visitors will have the opportunity to see these works of art evolve and take shape. The sculptures will then be moved to their permanent places in the surrounding communities. The impact of public art in the community is priceless, immeasurable, and once experienced, only appreciates. Beyond its enriching personal benefits, public art increases a community’s positive sense of identity, values, and pride.

Our Mission:

Connect communities in southern New Brunswick through affordable public art

How You Can Support Us:

We are looking for volunteers for our symposium from August 11 - September 10. Shifts will be 2-4 hours long & volunteers will have control to arrange shifts to fit their schedules. The site will be l for 4 weeks, 7 days a week, with either 3 or 4 shifts available each day. There is plenty of room for volunteers to determine what level of commitment they are able to make in terms of how frequent they can volunteer.

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Addictions & Counselling Advocacy & Human Rights Agriculture Animals Arts & Culture Children & Youth Crisis Support Disaster Relief Economic Development Education & Literacy Emergency & Safety Environment Families Health & Medicine Homeless & Housing Hospice Hunger Immigrants & Refugees International Local Community Media & Broadcasting Music Outdoor Recreation People with Disabilities Race & Ethnicity Seniors Sustainability Teens Veterans & Military Family Women Transgender Gender Addictions & Counselling Advocacy & Human Rights Agriculture Animals Arts & Culture Children & Youth Crisis Support Disaster Relief Economic Development Education & Literacy Emergency & Safety Environment Families Health & Medicine Homeless & Housing Hospice Hunger Immigrants & Refugees International Local Community Media & Broadcasting Music Outdoor Recreation People with Disabilities Race & Ethnicity Seniors Sustainability Teens Veterans & Military Family Women Transgender Gender