Fredericton All Galleries
• A WorldWeb.com Travel Guide to All Galleries in Fredericton, Atlantic Canada.
This unique downtown spa features a gallery which showcases the works of regional artists. This unique shop also features a retail shop of beauty products, hair accessories and assorted home decor. The gallery space is available for rentals.
This public gallery features works by emerging and established artists from the Atlantic region. Visitors can view a selection of paintings, photography and fine arts craft.
This clay studio provides visitors with the opportunity to paint their own pottery masterpiece. The studio plays host to private parties and also features an on-site cafe.
Birch Crescent Gallery is located on Woodstock Road and specializes in historical Fredericton pieces. Items include original paintings and assorted giftware. Custom framing is available. Owned by artist Dale Carruthers.
This artist-run establishment exhibits and promotes contemporary works by local and national artists. Gallery Connexion is situated in the Justice Building.
Catherine Karnes Munn Gallery & Gifts is located in a 1860s Victorian mansion on Canada Street. Items for sale include original paintings, Victorian memorabilia, gifts and home decor accessories from around the world.
Resident artist, Dale Carruthers, showcases his original oil paintings, limited-edition prints and locally-made gift ware in this gallery and gift shop. Art cards, art supplies and custom framing services are also available.
This gallery was launched by Fredericton's Heritage & Cultural Affairs Division. It was established to support the development of arts and culture in the city. Locals and visitors are invited to view the exhibits, all located on the first floor of City Hall. Admission is completely free.
This centre was established to showcase the work of juried members of the New Brunswick Craft Council. The centre has a boutique that is open during the summer and in December.
Pine Gallery features original paintings by artist Brian Adams. Various antiques, carvings and crafts are also available for purchase.
One of the oldest commercial galleries in the province, Gallery 78 focuses primarily on the work of young talent from New Brunswick. It also provides studio space to local artists. Crocket House itself is an historic home, and is largely Queen Anne Revival in style.
Garden Creek Pottery is owned and operated by potter Joan Shaw. She specializes in stoneware and porcelain pieces.
This gallery offers opportunities for emerging and established local artists to display their art. Visitors can peruse a selection of paintings, photography and more. In addition, the gallery offers delivery of purchased pieces free of charge. For a fee, the gallery curator can assist in artwork hanging at the clients home.




