2026 Fellows
Danielle Hogan

Danielle Hogan (2026). Photo by Kelly Baker
Danielle Hogan [she/her] is a Canadian visual artist and academic recognized for her research in fiber-based art and for a studio practice rooted in personal narrative. Working across multiple media, through her practice she investigates notions of time, precarity, joy, grief and patriarchal labour hierarchies. Since late 2022, she has been exploring non-linear storytelling through the practice of miniature, near-daily paintings.
Hogan received a doctoral fellowship for her PhD research, which examined the stain of Femaffect on fiber in art. She coined the term to describe the art world’s persistent bias against textiles as sculptural media.
She is alumna of the New Brunswick College of Craft and Design; Emily Carr University of Art + Design (BFA) in Vancouver; the University of Victoria (MFA); and the University of New Brunswick where she earned her doctorate in Interdisciplinary Studies. Her first book, LIGHT and MATERIAL: Weaving and the Work of Nel Oudemans, was published in 2024 and she is currently researching her second book of textile history. Brief Infinity, an exhibition of Hogan’s paintings, opens July 10th 2026 at the University of New Brunswick Art Centre in Fredericton.
Of Irish, Italian, and French settler ancestry, Hogan lives as a guest in Ekpahak (Fredericton), on the unceded and unsurrendered territory of the Wabanaki people.
Kate Rogers

Kate Rogers (2024). Image via Fredericton.ca
Kate Rogers is a community leader, advocate, and former Mayor of Fredericton whose work has had a lasting impact on arts, culture, and community development in New Brunswick. First elected to Fredericton City Council in 2012, she later served as Mayor from 2021 to 2026, championing initiatives focused on sustainability, inclusion, and cultural growth within the city.
Throughout her career, Rogers has been a strong supporter of the arts and creative industries, recognizing the important role artists, makers, and designers play in shaping vibrant communities. Her leadership helped strengthen connections between the cultural sector, local organizations, and the broader public while promoting Fredericton as a creative and welcoming city.
Through her dedication to public service and community building, Kate Rogers continues to inspire positive change and support the growth of creative communities across the region.
NBCCD Fellow Recipients
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2025 - Present 2025
Ray Cronin
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2014 - 2024 2024 Bernard Burton 2023 Andrew Kierstead Joe Arbeau
2022
Honourable Brenda Murphy
2021
Marilyn Luscombe
Ellen Woolaver
2020
Linda Kelly
2019
Brigitte Clavette
2018
Harriet Taylor
2017
Peter Gross
2017
Karen Burk
2017
Jane Geurts
2016
Kathryn McCarroll
2015
Linda Mayhew
2015
Paul Simmonds
2014
Peter Larocque
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2004 - 2013 2012
Anne Reynolds
2011
Trudy Gallagher
2009
Dave Seabrook
Ralph Kirkbride
2008
Gwen Bear
Steve Goudey
2007
Gallery Connexion
Inge Pataki
Ingrid Mueller
2006
Honourable Margaret McCain Sue Lawrence
2005
Brian Atkinson
Rick Burns
Marie Maltais
2004
Bernard Riordon
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1994 - 2003 2003
Luc Paulin
Senator Marilyn Trenholme-Counsell
Mathius Oustermann
2002
Peter Thomas
2001
Dale Brooks
2000
Amin Kalaf
Monte Lewis
1999
Peter Salmon
1998
Christina Sabat Peter Powning
1997
Brigid Toole-Grant Freeman Patterson
1996
John Thompson
John Little
Susan Vida Judah
1995
Charlotte Glencross
Sheila Mckay Dick
1994
Colleen Gilmore
Fernande Gervais
Rolande Gervais
Roderick Stears
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1988 - 1993 1993
George Fry
1992
Robert Doyle
Shirley Bear Clair
Anne Fawcett
1991
Barbara Smith Gertrude Duffie
Nel Oudemans
1990
Molly Lamb Bobak
1990
Alan Kowalski
Jeannine Dugas
1989
Erica Deichman Gregg Helen Frances Gregor
Marilyn Brooks
1988
Allan Crimmins
Dr. Ivan Crowell
Lois Etherington Betteridge