Maggie is a well-educated artist; she has two bachelor degrees, one in education and the other in fine art. She has exhibited sculptures at the Owens Art Gallery, Saint John Arts Centre and Struts Gallery. Her medium is reclaimed wood and she has an interest in working with stone and… Read More
Stu, an intern in our 2014 symposium, is returning as an intern to Sculpture Saint John in the 2016 symposium. Stu studied science for two years at Mount Allison University, Sackville, NB (2009-2011), and then he transferred into Fine Arts. Stu studied Printmaking and Sculpture at Mt A for two years (2011-2013). In… Read More
Angus is a Saint John native and a second generational artist, he has experience with various forms of art, including, but not limited to, textiles, ceramics, paint, drawing, jewelry, graphic design and most recently stone carving. He has recently begun showcasing his work throughout New Brunswick and is very excited… Read More
Philip’s predominant medium is working with wood, and he has a fascinating with working with stone. Philip has been practicing his craft for a decade and has been showcasing his works since 2009; he has participated in nearly 20 exhibits, throughout New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and even in Ottawa, Ontario,… Read More
Glenn fell fast and hard into love with sculpting. She began her interest of sculpting in 2012 while she was completing her Bachelor’s degree in studio art at University of Maine. She found an opportunity to volunteer with the Schoodic International Symposium and by 2014; she would go on to… Read More
Sculpture Saint John welcomes John Foster as our Site Manager for the 2016 Sculpture Saint John Symposium. John has a double degree in education and fine art, and he has been developing an Artist Run Centre involving an Artist in Residence Program and exhibitions in Newfoundland. He has worked as… Read More