Artists

Tara Audibert

Tara Audibert

Sunny Corner, New Brunswick


Born
  • Sunny Corner, New Brunswick
Nationality
  • Indigenous
Location
  • Sunny Corner, New Brunswick

Tara Audibert is a multidisciplinary artist & film maker with 20+yrs experience in animation, comics and fine art. She combines Traditional First Nations Art and Storytelling with contemporary design and digital mediums.

Award-winning works include animated short film The Importance of Dreaming (2017), comics This Place: 150 Years Retold (2019), and Lost Innocence (2011) which has been placed in the Archives of Canada, Nitap: Legends of the First Nations, a storytelling app and creator of Lil Glooscap and the Legends of Turtle Island (2022) animated TV show. Books JoJo Makoons (2021), Fiddleheads for Fox (2019), Moonbeam (2020). She is of hybrid Wolastoqey-French heritage residing in Sunny Corner, NB.

Frequently Ask Questions

Results will not be provided over the telephone.

Application forms no longer require a written signature. However, in lieu of this, applicants must check the box at the end of the application form to acknowledge that the information provided in the application is accurate and complete.

Due to the volume of applications received, we don’t provide individual confirmation of receipt but you will receive an automated email confirmation. You may contact our reception desk to check confirmation of receipt by email culture@gnb.ca or call (506) 453-2555.

View More

Get in touch

Can't find what you were looking for? Please contact us and we'll get back to you as soon as possible.

Contact Us

Browse the collection

Discover the entire collectionArtNB collection; explore 910 artworks and 397 New Brunswick artists.

Explore the collection