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News
Shows
2009
- July 1–31 — Dieppe Arts and Cultural Centre (Centre des arts et de la culture), Dieppe, NB
2007
- September 6–25 — Fresh Fish, Fog Forest Gallery
- May 11–June 30 — Mount Allison Showcase, Fog Forest Gallery, Sackville, NB
- May 1–May 11 — Some of Our Own, Fog Forest Gallery, Sackville, NB
- Jan 1–Feb 28 — Fog Forest Presents, Capitol Theatre Gallery, Moncton, NB
Solo Art Show for May 2006
- Moncton Gallery, 655 Main Street (Main floor of City Hall)
- May 8–June 1
- 8:30 am until 4:30 pm, Monday to Friday
The Moncton Gallery exhibits the work of local and regional artists. Choleena is one of only 11 artists chosen this year to hold a solo show at the gallery.
Choleena's watercolour paintings focus on the quintessentially-Maritime theme: fish. She employs a variety of media to create a surface above the paper — and above water(colour!) — bringing a playfulness to the walls on which they are hung.
The Sweetest Little Thing
February 14, 2006, Sackville, New Brunswick
Sackville's Struts Gallery and The Owens Art Gallery will host their major fund raising event, The Sweetest Little Thing, on February 14, 2006.
Participating artists from across Canada were given a small jewellery box with which to make creative use and invited to return it for silent auction. In keeping with her theme, DiTullio used it as an entomological storage case, complete with cut-out lid for viewing the "captured" insect. The enclosed grasshopper was created using staples on watercolour. The pin was very purposefully pressed into the cotton outside of the range of the insect.
December, 2005
Tuesday–Saturday: 10 am–5 pm or by appointment
Main Street, Sackville, New Brunswick
December 2005, Monday–Friday noon–5 pm
Lorne Street, Sackville, New Brunswick
Future Show at Galerie Moncton Gallery
May 6, 2006 to June 1, 2006
Moncton, New Brunswick
At a recent gallery selection meeting, DiTullio's proposal for exhibition at Moncton City Hall's Galerie Moncton Gallery was accepted.
The solo show is booked for May 6, 2006 to June 1, 2006.
Art Across the Marsh
10–5 pm, October 22 and 23, 2005
The Sanderling, 59 Main Street, Sackville, New Brunswick
Ocean
August 2 to 23, 2005
Gitputjiti Gallery, Cape Jourimain Nature Centre, Cape Jourimain, New Brunswick
2005 Galerie Moncton Gallery Juried Exhibition
June 30 to August 4, 2005, Moncton, New Brunswick
Currently at Moncton City Hall's Galerie Moncton Gallery is the 2005 Galerie Moncton Gallery Juried Exhibition — a showcase of works of South-Eastern New Brunswick artists. 30 pieces were chosen from the submitted 70. DiTullio is proud that an artwork of hers was selected. The exhibit is on display from June 30 to August 4, 2005.
The Sweetest Little Thing
February 14, 2005, Sackville, New Brunswick
Sackville's Struts Gallery and The Owens Art Gallery hosted their major fund raising event, The Sweetest Little Thing, on February 14, 2005.
Participating artists from across Canada were given a small jewellery box with which to make creative use and invited to return it for silent auction. In keeping with her theme, DiTullio used it as an entomological storage case, complete with cut-out lid for viewing the "captured" insect. The enclosed dragonfly was created using staples on watercolour. The insect pin was very purposefully pressed into the cotton outside of the range of the insect.
Submission to The Sweetest Little Thing
February 6, 2004, Sackville, New Brunswick
Sackville's Struts Gallery and The Owens Art Gallery are hosting a major fund raising event, The Sweetest Little Thing, on February 14, 2004.
Participating artists from across Canada are given a small object with which to make creative use and invited to return it for silent auction. DiTullio used this year's jewellery box as an entomological storage case, complete with cut-out lid for viewing a "captured" insect. The enclosed ladybug was created using staples on watercolour.
DiTullio joins Owens Art Gallery Acquisitions Committee
2003, Sackville, New Brunswick
Choleena has joined the Acquisitions Committee at the Owens Art Gallery. As a community rep, Ms. DiTullio — a Mt. A. Fine Arts grad — will help select works for the Owens' Permanent Collection.
The Owens Art Gallery, opened in 1895 at Mount Allison University, is the oldest university art gallery in Canada.
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