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    • Julianna Riolino
    • Quinton Barnes
    • Alan Syliboy and The Thundermakers
    • Mama's Broke
    • Jah'Mila
    • TEKE::TEKE
    • Fiver
    • Cousins
    • Egyptian Cotton Arkestra
    • Ghostkeeper
    • Thanya Iyer
    • Penny & the Pits
    • Retail Simps
    • The Burning Hell and Shotgun Jimmie
    • NIKO STRATIS
    • North Barn Theatre
    • Colleen Coco Collins
    • Bry Webb
    • Motherhood
    • Hello Crows
    • Book Buddies
    • Caged Animals
    • Snake Noise
    • Julie Doiron
    • Sbot N Wo
    • Alana Morouney
    • Bomi Yook
    • Alexis O'Hara
    • Andrew Maize
    • Michael Feuerstack
    • Shane Ghostkeeper
    • Sho Docta
    • Mollie Cronin
    • Shaki
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    • Katie Ward
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John Haney

John Haney lives in Wood Point, New Brunswick, on the upper reaches of the Bay of Fundy. He makes photography, sculpture, installation, text-based works, and land art about place, stories, language, history, and magic. He is a tree worker by day, and that is helping him learn some tricks of the trade for better stewarding the patch of Wabanaki/Acadian Forest he is lucky to call home. In 2019 he launched Wood Point Art Projects with an inaugural event called the Ark, bringing together 22 artists’ work about land, the fragile future, and the present beauty.

John Haney

John Haney lives in Wood Point, New Brunswick, on the upper reaches of the Bay of Fundy. He makes photography, sculpture, installation, text-based works, and land art about place, stories, language, history, and magic. He is a tree worker by day, and that is helping him learn some tricks of the trade for better stewarding the patch of Wabanaki/Acadian Forest he is lucky to call home. In 2019 he launched Wood Point Art Projects with an inaugural event called the Ark, bringing together 22 artists’ work about land, the fragile future, and the present beauty.

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