Paintings of NB-born Edward Mitchell Bannister come to Sackville courtesy of the Smithsonian

On today’s show, we drop in to the Owens Art Gallery to speak with Gwen Manthey,  a paintings conservator with the Smithsonian American Art Museum in Washington, DC. Manthey is in Sackville this week along with a group of paintings that will be featured in a new exhibition: Hidden Blackness: Edward Mitchell Bannister (1828-1901).

Edward Mitchell Bannister was a Black artist born in Saint Andrews, New Brunswick, who spent most of his adult life in Providence, Rhode Island, where he was also a prominent abolitionist and philanthropist. Hidden Blackness is the first major exhibition of Edward Mitchell Bannister’s work ever presented in Canada, 124 years after the artist’s death.

Plus in news briefs:

  • The Dorchester Penitentiary medium security unit has been in lockdown mode since January 17, after an assault of a prisoner.
  • Service New Brunswick has mailed out property assessment notices for 2025, and assessments in Tantramar have gone up by an average of 8.1%.

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