The Andrew and Laura McCain Art Gallery (ALMAG) is a non-profit community Art Gallery operating in Florenceville- Bristol, New Brunswick, Canada. The gallery presents work by regional and provincial artists and artisans. Exhibitions change monthly and feature work ranging from historical to contemporary.
Happening at the Gallery
5th Annual Buttermilk Creek Fall Festival
Join the Andrew and Laura McCain Art Gallery and the Village of Florenceville- Bristol in celebrating the 5th annual Buttermilk Creek Fall Festival!
This festival is a time to celebrate the annual harvest with Harvest foods, song, children’s activities, a huge Farm Market with local produce, fine crafts and art, a Scarecrow Auction, and the Harvest Moon Movie. As well we have a new event this year, a 10 & 5 k run/ walk in support of Farmers Helping Farmers. Click to see schedule of events!
For more information please contact Katelyn O’Donnell at the Andrew and Laura McCain Art Gallery, 506- 392- 6769 or mccaingallery@live.com
Hope to see you all there!
Current Exhibition
Assorted Flavors of the Maritimes by Bobbie Mortensen
Andrew and Laura McCain Art Gallery
This exhibition begins on August 12, 2010.
The opening reception will be on August 26th at 7pm- 9pm.
Upcoming Exhibition
People of the Kampung - Opening
Portraits of Javanese People and their Communities by Pamela Nelson
Andrew and Laura McCain Art Gallery
News
ALMAG Fall workshops starting October 2nd!
Click here to see what we are offering,
and be the first to sign up!!
We now have so many ways for you to follow the ALMAG!
We are updating our contact information at the gallery. Sign up on the left to receive our email newsletter, to be updated on all ALMAG events, exhibitions and workshops. Or contact the gallery at 392-6769 to be listed for certain areas of interest such as children's workshops, workshop instructor opportunities, or volunteer opportunities. We are currently looking for volunteers to work some Saturdays at the gallery.
Also, you can now check us out on Facebook! Stay up to date on gallery happenings, comment on topics and events, and receive event reminders. You can also follow us on our new blog, The Gallery Desk , where we'll not only discuss the current and upcoming exhibitions, events and programs at the ALMAG, but literally anything and everything that passes over the gallery desk.
Through Facebook and The Gallery Desk you'll have a chance to be
a tangible part of your gallery community through your input, brainstorming
with the director and other blog contributors from the comfort of your
own home.
