Joe Blades
1961-2020
Joseph ("Joe") Blades was born on 29 August 1961 in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Late in 1964, he moved from Elmsdale to Dartmouth, Nova Scotia and graduated from Prince Andrew High School in 1979 and in 1988, he graduated from the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design (NSCAD) in Halifax, where he obtained a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. He was a poet as well as the president of Broken Jaw Press, a publishing company located in Fredericton, New Brunswick which he started in 1984. In 1987 he moved to New York for four months to undertake a Curatorial Internship at the Museum of Contemporary Art, and he started New Muse of Contempt magazine, and wrote poems later published in a chapbook titled Tribeca (1998). In 2008, he received a certificate in Film and Television through the New Brunswick Filmmakers' Co-Operative. In 2012, Blades earned his Master’s in education at the University of New Brunswick. Up until his death on 22 April 2020 he continued to run Broken Jaw Press, publishing new titles every year. Also a radio show host, Blades had won awards for his radio programme on CHSR 97.9 FM.
Dunfield, Karla. "Joe Blades." New Brunswick Literary Encyclopedia, Winter 2009. Accessed 19 May 2023.
Predominant New Brunswick Residences:
Fredericton
Archival Material
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Joe Blades fonds
⌄LocationUniversity of New Brunswick Archives & Special CollectionsWebsite/Catalogue RecordRetrieval NumberMG L 57Date Range of Material[ca. 1971]-2020Extent
32.4 m textual records
ca. 1000 photographs ; col. and b&w ; 62 x 83 cm and smaller
ca. 85 computer disks
ca. 5 audio reels
ca. 260 audio cassettes
ca. 4 DVDs
ca. 19 videocassettes
ca. 440 CD-ROMsScope and Content NoteFonds consists of correspondence, works of art, manuscripts, publications, photographs related to Blades' personal life and business life as a publisher and artist in Halifax, NS, and Fredericton, NB. Of interest are his journals, which he kept on a daily basis.
See the New Brunswick Literary Encyclopedia entry.