Friends & Family: An Evening of Storytelling
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This next instalment in our storytelling series will feature eight true stories performed live, based on the theme of Friends & Family.
Some of the storytellers for this event include Fredericton writer and standup comic Gill Salmon, local author Jen Selk, writer and photographer Ramneet Kalra, CSAC's very own Matt Carter, and others.
As with past storytelling events, 50% of the proceeds will be donated to a local partnered charity. This time we will be supporting Hospice Fredericton.
Friends & Family | Tuesday August 4 | Charlotte Street Arts Centre | Doors at 7. Show at 7:30 p.m. | Pay What You Wish
This event is being co-produced in partnership with our friends at the UNB Art Centre in support of their summer exhibition, Brief Infinity, an ongoing body of work by Canadian visual artist Danielle Hogan. Brief Infinity includes over 1000 paintings and, working across multiple media, investigates notions of time, precarity, grief and joy. The works are both absolute in their presence and incomplete in what they leave open to the viewer.
We encourage everyone to visit the exhibition June 24 - August 28, 2026 at the UNB Art Centre, 9 Bailey Drive, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton.
Some of the storytellers for this event include Fredericton writer and standup comic Gill Salmon, local author Jen Selk, writer and photographer Ramneet Kalra, CSAC's very own Matt Carter, and others.
As with past storytelling events, 50% of the proceeds will be donated to a local partnered charity. This time we will be supporting Hospice Fredericton.
Friends & Family | Tuesday August 4 | Charlotte Street Arts Centre | Doors at 7. Show at 7:30 p.m. | Pay What You Wish
This event is being co-produced in partnership with our friends at the UNB Art Centre in support of their summer exhibition, Brief Infinity, an ongoing body of work by Canadian visual artist Danielle Hogan. Brief Infinity includes over 1000 paintings and, working across multiple media, investigates notions of time, precarity, grief and joy. The works are both absolute in their presence and incomplete in what they leave open to the viewer.
We encourage everyone to visit the exhibition June 24 - August 28, 2026 at the UNB Art Centre, 9 Bailey Drive, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton.
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Where is it happening?
732 Charlotte Street, Fredericton, NB, Canada, New Brunswick E3B 1M5
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Host or PublisherCharlotte Street Arts Centre












