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Whether you love music, art, film, books, or theatre, you'll find it here.

Our vibrant arts and culture scene includes exhibitions, theatrical performances, recitals, concerts, film, festivals, and more.

"Sackville has more galleries than traffic lights." — enRoute Magazine

Mount Allison may be located in a small town, but you will quickly realize your biggest challenge is not finding something to do — it is trying to decide which of the many events and happenings you have time for.

Arts and culture spaces on campus

Owens Art Gallery

Opened to the public in 1895, the is the oldest university art gallery in Canada. The gallery’s collection contains 4,000 works of art, including paintings, photographs, prints, sculpture, and multi-media work by established Canadian and international artists. 

Colville House

was the home of late Canadian artist Alex Colville (’42, LLD ’68). In the modest attic studio of this house, Colville painted many of his most renowned artworks. Today Colville House is open to the public as a site devoted to Colville and his art.

Brunton Auditorium

Located in the Marjorie Young Bell Conservatory of Music, the newly renovated 310-seat concert hall, Brunton Auditorium, hosts more than 80 concerts, recitals, and guest speakers each year.

Purdy Crawford Centre for the Arts

The PCCA is regarded as one of the finest arts facilities in the country, providing opportunities for collaboration within three blocks: workshops and studio spaces; classrooms and offices; and a theatre.

Motyer-Fancy Theatre

Home to Drama students, the Motyer-Fancy Theatre is a flexible black box theatre that acts as the students’ lab. Students are also provided with rehearsal and set design spaces and a costume shop.

Convocation Hall

This 1,500 seat auditorium is one of the largest theatres east of Montreal and hosts a number of music and theatre performances throughout the year. Convocation ceremonies are held here in May for graduating students.


Garnet & Gold Musical Theatre Society production of Hello, Dolly!

Events and activities

A wide range of year-round festivals and events on campus and means there's always something going on to suit your mood.

Music

  • Mount Allison Performing Arts Series
  • Sackville Festival of Early Music
  • SappyFest
  • Tantramarsh Blues Society

Theatre and cinema

  • Tintamarre bilingual theatre
  • Garnet & Gold Musical Theatre
  • Presents: The Improv
  • Live Bait Theatre
  • Sackville Film Society
  • Performers' Theatre Company

Art

  • Art Across the Marsh
  • OK. Quoi? Arts Festival
  • Bordertown Festival
  • START student-run art gallery
  • Struts Gallery and Faucet Media Arts Centre

For opportunities to perform

Diwali Celebration at Convocation Hall

At Mount Allison, we also celebrate our culturally diverse, gender-inclusive, supportive, tight-knit campus. Celebration events include:

  • University Powwow
  • MOSAIC (Multicultural Banquet)
  • Pride Parade
  • Acadian Day
  • Diwali
  • And many, many more!

How to get involved

Arts and culture news

Preserving and celebrating Mi'kmaq foodways
Interview with the authors of Mitji: Let's Eat. Mi'kmaq Recipes from Sikniktuk
Fine Arts research professor Thaddeus Holownia selected for 14th Annual Scotiabank Photography Award Shortlist
The award is Canada's largest and most prestigious annual peer-nominated and reviewed prize for lens-based art  
New exhibition honours the life and work of longtime teacher Gay Hansen (1954-2021)
"of a feather," featuring the photography of Thaddeus Holownia and Karen Stentaford and curated by Emily Falvey, is at the Owens Arts Gallery until May 15