We Richmond Artists

  • Want to Do Workshops or Courses for the Municipality of Richmond County?

    Here are the guidelines and forms. Note, you will have to have liability insurance. Be aware that this was uploaded on February 04, 2026 and may be out of date by the time you’re seeing this. Contact the Municipality for up to date info.

  • RAA to Date — Our first Newsletter-esque post

    RAA to Date — Our first Newsletter-esque post

    We don’t have a newsletter yet, but with the whirlwind pace of stuff happening we wanted to put out some announcements and updates. Some of the items will open a new page.


    The Richmond History in Art Project: Seniors New Horizon Grant Application

    We think this is a great project for the RAA. Despite the firehose of information inundating us from the Internet, we are losing our history. And the problem with books, recordings and photographs is that they usually spend their entire existence on shelves or in archives. But when you turn history into art and place it in a public space it continues to speak to the community. #RAArichmondhistory


    The Workshop Committee

    At our meeting in Point Michaud in August we began putting together a workshop committee. So far we have four people: Anne Rogal, Rita Warner, Elaine Mandrona and Archie Nadon.

    The first thing we did was get on a Zoom meeting with Jack Leonard, the president of ArtWorks East in Guysborough. They have an enviable workshop program and put on over 100 last year and Jack shared the lessons they’ve learned and some great tips.

    So, the goal of the committee is to dream up, fund and market as many workshops as we can to: 1) share our artistic skills with the public; 2) aid our members professional development; and 3) put money into the pockets of artists so they can keep on making art.

    We have one application in so far, the Seniors New Horizon Grant, and we will be tackling more once we have a chance to meet regularly.


    The Meet Our Artists Night

    two women laughing in an art gallery
    ArtWorks East’s Lee Leonard having a laugh with Shirley Bonin at the event.

    Our gallery’s first Meet Our Artists night was a great success. Of course, with a new group every project is the first and you always feel like flying by the seat of your pants.

    For example, I bought two cases of wine for a two hour meet and greet, not knowing how much wine artists would drink in two hours. It’s not 24 bottles, I’m happy to say. It was five.

    So many thanks to this guy, Ronnie Leblanc, who shared his event planning expertise but was also the sommelier.
    Three board members, from left: Breann Calder-Pottie, Elaine Mandrona and Colleen Dewolfe.


    The Gallery

    Alvina Samson at work in the gallery. Next year we’ll have a more structured staffing, but for this year we’re relying on heroes like Alvina. If there’s no one to run it, there’s no one to make sales.

    The gallery has been a great success. Everybody loves it. The two comments we hear most is: “It’s so great that this is here” and “I didn’t know this existed.”

    From the moment Daphne Pottie-Campbell told Breann Calder-Pottie (sounds a little like a Doctor Seuss book doesn’t it?) that there was a space for us at the D’Escousse Civic Improvement Society Hall for us if we wanted it, we’ve been huffing and puffing to keep it going.

    A venue was on the top of the wish list when we canvased potential members last January and February, but we didn’t think it would happen so soon.

    What some people don’t realize is that it was the second one that was offered to us. We were offered one in Port Hawkesbury by a real estate company but insurance (of course) became the obstacle.

    Getting the word out has been a challenge and publicity is dependent on a very small core of volunteers and of people posting and you folks liking and sharing what we put up.

    New stuff always interests customers and they are starting to come back to see the latest art. Here Tess MacDonnell of Perch Mosaics is setting up her work.

    We do best when there is a big event at the DCIS Hall, like their breakfasts, but we have had walk-ins on a quiet day leave with $200-plus in purchases.

    It just shows, that the art is wanted. But how do we get people to make the trek?

    More Tracking for the Gallery

    We have ordered more picture hanging tracking and will install it later this month. This has been a gift from the D’Escousse Civic Improvement Society. We had already put up some tracking and Ronnie Leblanc liked it and suggested they could finish the rest of the gallery.

    Hours: Saturdays and Sundays:12-4pm

    And when there are events.

    #RAAgallery


    AGM in March Project

    Our plan is to have our first AGM in March 2025. We incorporated in March of this year so we think that a year is long enough to become known (or notorious) and for people to be excited (or alarmed) enough to want to have their say.

    We don’t even have a committee yet, but that will be coming soon.


    An Artists’ Gathering with Greg Davies from CBU

    Image courtesy of Greg Davies

    This will be our second show-and-tell type event but it will be special because our partner will be Greg Davies and the Cape Breton University Gallery.

    Greg is the curator of the gallery there and has put on many of this style of meetup. We will learn new things this Saturday. I guarantee it. Click for more

  • Important Message for Exhibitors

    Important Message for Exhibitors

    Gallery Update

    Editor: We’re not entirely sure who is getting their emails from us and whose are going in their spam folder. Once we get a newsletter going we can solve that. But we want to ensure the people who want to exhibit to get this message. The date is coming fast.

    Hello Exhibitors

    Here’s an update regarding the Richmond Artists Alliance gallery setup.

    You can drop off your work on July 8th or 9th between 8:30 AM and 3:30 PM at the D’Escousse Civic Centre. A summer student will be there to assist you. The gallery room is to your left from the foyer. There are security cameras, and the student will lock the door at night.

    Please have a numbered list of your work with descriptions, artist’s statement, and prices on your art. I also need an electronic copy of your list and statement. Email me at elainemandrona@gmail.com ASAP.

    We will be setting up on July 10th starting at 9 AM. We thought it was better to have just a small setup crew, otherwise it would be too chaotic with 14 exhibitors. We are full! We may have to shrink the space for each artist from the originally estimated 6′ of wall space, depending on what art shows up and its size. We’re playing it by ear, but if you could send me your list of art and its dimensions ASAP, that would help us organize it effectively.

    There is limited storage, so you will have to pick up boxes once the gallery is set up.

    This is exciting!

    Thanks for your participation,
    Elaine Mandrona