NSCAD alumni Teresa Hubbard, Alexander Birchler and Lani Maestro at 57th Venice Biennale
Teresa Hubbard / Alexander Birchler to represent Switzerland The artist duo of Teresa Hubbard / Alexander Birchler has been invited to show their work in
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Teresa Hubbard / Alexander Birchler to represent Switzerland The artist duo of Teresa Hubbard / Alexander Birchler has been invited to show their work in
NSCAD alumna Heather Igloliorte (BFA 2003) is one of Canada’s pre-eminent Inuk art scholars. Start again: Heather Igloliorte is Canada’s first and so far only
DHX Media, the world’s leading independent, pure-play children’s content company, has made a generous contribution to NSCAD University, Canada’s premier university of fine and media
Deployed aboard HMCS Charlottetown in the Mediterranean Sea, artist Ivan Murphy experienced the repetitive nature of life at sea. Same blue sky. Same blue ocean.
How do you go straight ahead on a narrow mountain path that has 93 curves? The answer, according to Erin Loree who has ruminated over
When NSCAD professor Mathew Reichertz was a dog owner, he and constant companion Georgia were frequent visitors to Point Pleasant Park. They were there twice
Teresa Hubbard / Alexander Birchler to represent Switzerland The artist duo of Teresa Hubbard / Alexander Birchler has been invited to show their work in
NSCAD alumna Heather Igloliorte (BFA 2003) is one of Canada’s pre-eminent Inuk art scholars. Start again: Heather Igloliorte is Canada’s first and so far only
DHX Media, the world’s leading independent, pure-play children’s content company, has made a generous contribution to NSCAD University, Canada’s premier university of fine and media
Deployed aboard HMCS Charlottetown in the Mediterranean Sea, artist Ivan Murphy experienced the repetitive nature of life at sea. Same blue sky. Same blue ocean.
How do you go straight ahead on a narrow mountain path that has 93 curves? The answer, according to Erin Loree who has ruminated over
When NSCAD professor Mathew Reichertz was a dog owner, he and constant companion Georgia were frequent visitors to Point Pleasant Park. They were there twice