
Graduate student and filmmaker Rob P. Blair wins Starfish Award
NSCAD University student and filmmaker Rob P. Blair, who will graduate on May 14 with a Master of Fine and Media Arts degree, was named
NSCAD University student and filmmaker Rob P. Blair, who will graduate on May 14 with a Master of Fine and Media Arts degree, was named
NSCAD faculty members Solomon Nagler (Media Arts) and Kim Morgan (Fine Arts), along with Martha Radice (Dalhousie University, Department of Sociology and Social Anthropology) have
As part of Traffic: Conceptual Art in Canada 1965-1980, NSCAD University is hosting a one-day Symposium on Conceptual Art on Saturday, April 16, 9:30 a.m.
Internationally noted design historian and writer Professor Penny Sparke, Pro Vice-Chancellor (Research & Enterprise) of London’s Kingston University, spoke in Halifax on Friday, March 4
The Canada Council for the Arts has named Nova Scotia-based artist and NSCAD University Professor Kye-Yeon Son winner of the 2011 Saidye Bronfman Award in
Daniel Libeskind’s recent visit to NSCAD included the presentation of a unique joint project between the internationally renowned architect and third-year jewellery and metalsmithing students.
NSCAD University student and filmmaker Rob P. Blair, who will graduate on May 14 with a Master of Fine and Media Arts degree, was named
NSCAD faculty members Solomon Nagler (Media Arts) and Kim Morgan (Fine Arts), along with Martha Radice (Dalhousie University, Department of Sociology and Social Anthropology) have
As part of Traffic: Conceptual Art in Canada 1965-1980, NSCAD University is hosting a one-day Symposium on Conceptual Art on Saturday, April 16, 9:30 a.m.
Internationally noted design historian and writer Professor Penny Sparke, Pro Vice-Chancellor (Research & Enterprise) of London’s Kingston University, spoke in Halifax on Friday, March 4
The Canada Council for the Arts has named Nova Scotia-based artist and NSCAD University Professor Kye-Yeon Son winner of the 2011 Saidye Bronfman Award in
Daniel Libeskind’s recent visit to NSCAD included the presentation of a unique joint project between the internationally renowned architect and third-year jewellery and metalsmithing students.