Next to a shale cliff, a sculpture sits atop an abandoned rusty engine. The sculpture has a flared shape with many folds, as it is made of cloth. It is red at the edges and gradually fades to beige at the bottom. It has branches protruding though torn holes in the cloth. The branches are red in colour.
Shows and Exhibitions

VR outdoor art exhibit

Date: April 25th- May 31 Location: Virtual Text blurb: I have made my own web accessible VR art exhibit. It is a recreation of a rural outdoor space, and coinciding land art. I have made it so anyone can see it without having to drive anywhere! It is recommended to view on a larger screen other than a […]

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Process photo of Josie Clarke unfolding a dyed textile
Classes and Workshops

Weekend Fibre Art Classes in Fredericton.

Weekend workshops with NBCCD EdVentures are here. Artist Josie Clarke will be teaching two fibre art classes. Indigo dyeing: Oct 16-17 CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP In this course participants will learn how to make their mark with one of the oldest plant-based dyes in the world: Indigo. Through live demonstrations, handouts and video tutorials, […]

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