Jumblies Theatre is visiting Wonder'neath!

Grounds for Goodness IS COMING TO WONDER’NEATH!

Jumblies Theatre is bringing Grounds for Goodness to Wonder’neath!!

Grounds for Goodness is an interactive arts project, created and guided by Ruth Howard (longtime Wonder’neath mentor). The project explores and expresses stories of 'social goodness' - times that people behave in good ways towards others in times of difficulty or emergency. 

The Halifax iteration, which will take place from November 1-9th, 2023, will include storytelling, drawing, writing, music and playing with small objects, which will also connect with the Sketch Book Project. 

How can you be involved?

We would love you to take part through our Open Studio sessions, and also by signing up to join a performance group, involving small object play, and commitment to one or two rehearsals and one or two performance evenings. No experience required.

Tentative Workshop schedule:

November 2th: Artist Talk (public session)

November 3th & 4th: Jumblies at Open Studio (public session)

November 5th: Jumblies workshop/rehearsals with volunteer performers

November 7th : Jumblies prep/rehearsal 1-4 pm and 5-8 with volunteer performers

November 8th: Public Installation and Performance (public session)

Learn more about the Project: https://groundsforgoodness.ca/

Contact: ruth@jumbliestheatre.org

Grounds for Goodness acknowledges the support from the Canada Council for the Arts.

News from Wonder’neath

Wonder’neath Art Society has some special news to share with our community of supporters, artists and friends. After 15 years, Co-Founder and Co-Executive & Artistic Director Melissa Marr is joining the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia as an Art Education Specialist beginning in September 2023. 

“Working to develop Wonder’neath alongside Heather, our families, our supporters, and the generous community of artists we’ve been able to work with over many years, has been an incredible privilege. Holding space for community, art, artists and questions about how we live and work together has shaped me profoundly and I can’t wait to be involved in new ways as Wonder’neath grows.” -Melissa Marr  

“Melissa’s brilliant artistic sensibility, enthusiasm for possibilities, and deep sense of empathy have been at the heart of everything we have done. Wonder’neath will always strive to hold these to our core, and will cherish her continued and evolving role as a Founder and collaborator in our future development.” -Heather Wilkinson, Co-Founder and Co-Executive & Artistic Director.

 “We are so grateful to Melissa and Heather for bringing Wonder’neath into being. Their co-leadership and vision have realized a purpose built, permanent home for making art collectively in Halifax. We are excited to see the impacts of Melissa’s expertise spreading across the province with the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia, and we’re looking forward to collaborating with her in this new role. We know the next leadership team, and the broader Wonder’neath community will continue to benefit from Melissa’s legacy and we are so grateful for all she’s created here” -Benny Welter-Nolan, Treasurer, Wonder’neath Board of Directors.

Please join us in congratulating Melissa on her new role, and thanking her for her essential role and artistic vision in Wonder’neath’s development!

Wonder’neath is excited to continue our work as an artist-led organization located in Kjipuktuk (North End Halifax). We are proud of our contribution to 2482 Maynard as anchor tenant, and continue to be excited about our beloved projects like Open Studio, the Studio Artist Program, Art Bikers, and developing The Sketchbook Project legacy, as well as various collaborations with creative and community partners. 

To learn more, please visit wonderneath.com

Please note that Open Studio is taking our usual September break, and will return in October! More Fall news to come soon.