Nicholas Moreau is a local graphic designer, and member of Visual Arts Brampton. Moreau was once a sports writer for the Brampton Bulletin. He is an administrator and press contact for Wikipedia, and has appeared on CP24 and G4TechTV, and in articles across North America, representing the site.
Brampton - Editorial cartoonist Steve Nease will talk about his works, on Wednesday, May 23, 2007 from 7:00 to 8:30 pm, at the Visual Arts Brampton Creative Studio.
Brampton - Last Saturday, Visual Arts Brampton's (VAB) youth classes started up for the tenth year running. New is a class for six to eight year olds, added onto the two existing 9-12 year old and one teen time slots.
Brampton - While initial viewing of “Visual Ramblings” might suggest the collection of works is a group show, this isn’t the case. Stephanie Czolij’s solo exhibit at Artway Gallery in Shoppers World compiles over two dozen of this emerging artist’s works, highlighting her diverse styles, forms, and techniques.
Brampton - With the 2006 Ontario municipal elections out of the way since Monday, the next scheduled for 2010, one would think campaigning was over. However, Brampton Mayor Susan Fennell already has two competitors aiming to take her down in four years time.
Brampton – 'The Portfolio Workroom' is a workshop for grade 12 students planning a career in the fine arts, animation, or illustration fields held at the Visual Arts Brampton Creative Studios. Class starts Sunday, November 5, and runs for fourteen weeks.
Brampton – Are you a student who wants to attend a high school arts programme? Brush up your portfolio at Visual Arts Brampton. This is the second year Keith Moreau is holding the program. Sessions run Wednesday evenings at the Visual Arts Brampton Creative Studio.
All creatures great and small have been drawn, painted, or sculpted for Visual Arts Brampton's ninth annual "Fin, Fur & Feather" exhibit. Animal art ranging from sharks to Scottie dogs, cardinals to crustaceans, a plethora of species are presented for the month of July, at Artway Gallery in Shoppers World Brampton.
Art direct from India is being featured in Brampton's Fridge Front Gallery currently. Visual Arts Brampton is presenting the art of Shusma, an Indian artist who was visiting the area.