Art Gallery
As part of its cultural mission towards all artistic disciplines, the Capitol Theatre has created a professional exhibition space in its lobby. Upwards of 100,000 patrons visit the Capitol annually to attend a wide variety of performances and events, making it an ideal location to showcase regional visual artists.
Vadim Shamanov - November, December 2025
Vadim Shamanov (born in 1973 in Ukraine) is an abstract artist who lives and works in Moncton. He has participated in numerous exhibits in Ukraine and Europe.
Vadim’s interest in fine arts, music, and photography originated in childhood, but it was painting that became the main way of self-realization. His inspiration mainly includes the music and art of great artists such as Richter, Nicolas de Staël, Kandinsky, and Pollock. As a way of self-expression, Vadim Shamanov chose abstract painting, which allows the author to convey his creative ideas through the color, form and texture of oil paint.
His abstract works are distinguished by layering, complex composition, as well as a desire for volume and depth. With the help of a subtle three-dimensional effect in his paintings, he establishes contact with his viewer. Constantly searching for new means of expression, he often experiments with materials and surfaces using steel sheets or OSB boards. His works are in private collections in Europe, the USA, and Japan.

Maryna Danovska - January & February 2026
Opening: January 7, 2026
Christine MacLaren - March & April 2026
Chelsea Gauvin - May to July 2026
Opening: May 5, 2026
Andrea deBruijn - August to October 2026
Opening: August 11, 2026
Annie LeBouthillier - November & December 2026
Opening: November 2, 2026
Located at 811 Main Street, the Capitol Theatre is a restored heritage property and operates as a multi-purpose arts centre. Upwards of 100,000 patrons visit the Capitol annually to attend a wide variety of performances and events, making it an ideal location to showcase the work of regional visual artists. The exhibit space measures approximately 50 ft x 5 ft and is equipped with directional (movable) lighting and track hanging system. Exhibits must be ready to hang and holes cannot be made in the walls.
All professional submissions must:
- be for two dimensional work, and may incorporate the following mediums: print, textile, painting, drawing, photography
- be gallery-ready, conform to professional exhibition space limitations, and be available for the entire display period
All submissions must be sent by email to
- Artist statement describing the proposed body of work (500 words max)
- Artist biography (500 words max)
- Digital images of proposed exhibit (minimum of 10; maximum of 14)
- List of proposed works indicating the title, medium, dimensions, year of creation
- Artists may submit a CV of past artistic exhibitions and gallery representation (not required)
The Capitol Theatre:
- Offers a professional artist fee of $1,000 in accordance with CARFAC standards
- Retains no commission on the sale of artworks
- Hosts an art opening/vernissage and promotes the exhibit through earned media, press releases, social media, posters, Marquee, etc.
Artists assume all liability for possible damage incurred to works and must assume all transportation costs.
The Capitol Theatre is committed to equitable practices in selecting artists so that we shall have more equitable representation across communities - including Indigenous, Black, racialized, LGBTQ+, disability and mad arts communities.
Preference will also be given to works not recently shown in the Greater Moncton area. New and emerging professional artists are encouraged to apply. Detailed information regarding installation procedures and exhibit periods, promotion of exhibitions, and vernissages will be made available once artists have been selected.
Applications will be considered by a peer jury and evaluated on the basis of artistic merit, originality, cohesiveness and professionalism of the suggested exhibit, audience appeal, and logistics. Incomplete applications will not be considered by the jury.
The jury is supported by Capitol Theatre staff. They are:
- Guillaume Adjutor Provost
- Catherine Arsenault
- Paul Edouard Bourque
- Emily Muckler
- Anna Rail
The jury meets to set the exhibit schedule for the following year, usually at the beginning of July. All artists receive an acknowledgement of receipt of their submission. Successful candidates will be notified by email before August 15th and provided exhibit instructions. Selected works will be displayed for a period of two consecutive months in the Capitol Theatre Art Gallery. The stipend is paid at the beginning of the exhibit.