HUES of A NEW SHORES
Schedule
Fri Jan 23 2026 at 05:00 pm to 07:00 pm
UTC-04:00Location
406 Queen St., Fredericton, NB, Canada, New Brunswick E3B 1B6 | Fredericton, NB
Gallery on Queen is proud to present an exhibition " HUES of A NEW SHORE " to celebrate the First Horse Year of the Chinese New Year with two accomplished artists from Montreal;
YANG (Andrew)Heng and DOU Bu
This invitation to this Exhibition aligns fully with our desire to embrace a range of work featuring a diversity with approaches and concerns, but also with intriguing interconnections.
This exhibition continues our important focus on contemporary art with artists who explore the technical and conceptual characteristics of visual art.
The works are selected by curator Nadia Khoury.
YANG (Andrew)Heng
YANG (Andrew) Heng is a painter and educator based in Canada. He currently serves as the Vice Principal of SA Institute of Montreal and is a board member of the Atlantic Centre for Creativity (ACC). He received formal art training in China and has taught art at the post-secondary level for many years. His artistic practice bridges traditional techniques and contemporary approaches, focusing on land-scape, nature, and multicultural experience. His works explore the emotional and visual tension between wilderness and tranquility, shaped by his engagement with the natural environment. His artworks have been exhibited in Canada, the United States, and Asia.Yang's work draws primarily from the natural landscapes of Canada's East Coast and Quebec, developed through on-site observation.
DOU Bu
DOU Bu is a multidisciplinary artist whose practice spans painting,
performance, video, and experimental art. He has been actively engaged in the contemporary art scene in China for many years, presenting solo exhibitions, group shows, and performance works across a range of art spaces and international
His artistic practice consistently explores themes of memory, identity, and social experience, with a strong emphasis on process-based and embodied forms of expression. Characterized by a cross-disciplinary approach and an experimental visual language, his work reflects an ongoing inquiry into the
relationships between body, time, and lived experience.
Dou's practice is more introspective and conceptually oriented, centering on themes of time, memory, and disappearance.
Where is it happening?
406 Queen St., Fredericton, NB, Canada, New Brunswick E3B 1B6Event Location & Nearby Stays:


















