Institute for the Study of Canadian Slavery issues call for proposals
NSCAD University’s Institute for the Study of Canadian Slavery issues calls for applications from artists-in-residence and graduate student fellows.
Advisory: As Halifax Water is currently undertaking work at the Fountain campus, we ask our community to not drink the water at the Fountain campus. We will update you as soon as the work has been completed.
NSCAD University’s Institute for the Study of Canadian Slavery issues calls for applications from artists-in-residence and graduate student fellows.
NSCAD University is pleased to announce Paula Fairfield and the team of Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller will be awarded honorary degrees at the 2021 virtual graduation ceremony this spring.
This #EarthDay, we looked into the practice of NSCAD grad student Marie-Soleil Provençal and her current thesis show exhibiting at the Anna, “REMAINS,” a physical and virtual collection of items which highlight the role that waste plays in our current environmental crisis.
NSCAD University today announced the launch of the TD Financial Literacy Program for Creative Entrepreneurs. The program, funded through a donation of $150,000 from TD Bank Group, will be operated from the newly established Creative Entrepreneurship Lab (CEL) at NSCAD University.
The Creative Entrepreneurship Lab launched free spring webinar series for artists, designers and makers. These sessions were presented for students, alumni, members of the arts
NSCAD University full-heartedly condemns the rise in anti-Asian hate, and all forms of racism and violence. We stand in solidarity and partnership with the Asian community, and with everyone dedicated to fighting racism and discrimination wherever and whenever it happens.
Registration for the 2021 summer semester is now open and we are ready to welcome students to continue their academic journeys at NSCAD from anywhere in the world.
NSCAD University is saddened to announce the passing of retired Professor Emeritus H. Dennis Young. Dennis joined the NSCAD Community in 1972, when he was invited to create the Art History Department. He was Chair of the department for 18 years, and retired in 1990. His impact and significance to NSCAD is far-reaching, and is forever part of the university’s history. We extend our condolences to his friends and family.
NSCAD University’s Institute for the Study of Canadian Slavery issues calls for applications from artists-in-residence and graduate student fellows.
NSCAD University is pleased to announce Paula Fairfield and the team of Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller will be awarded honorary degrees at the 2021 virtual graduation ceremony this spring.
This #EarthDay, we looked into the practice of NSCAD grad student Marie-Soleil Provençal and her current thesis show exhibiting at the Anna, “REMAINS,” a physical and virtual collection of items which highlight the role that waste plays in our current environmental crisis.
NSCAD University today announced the launch of the TD Financial Literacy Program for Creative Entrepreneurs. The program, funded through a donation of $150,000 from TD Bank Group, will be operated from the newly established Creative Entrepreneurship Lab (CEL) at NSCAD University.
The Creative Entrepreneurship Lab launched free spring webinar series for artists, designers and makers. These sessions were presented for students, alumni, members of the arts
NSCAD University full-heartedly condemns the rise in anti-Asian hate, and all forms of racism and violence. We stand in solidarity and partnership with the Asian community, and with everyone dedicated to fighting racism and discrimination wherever and whenever it happens.
Registration for the 2021 summer semester is now open and we are ready to welcome students to continue their academic journeys at NSCAD from anywhere in the world.
NSCAD University is saddened to announce the passing of retired Professor Emeritus H. Dennis Young. Dennis joined the NSCAD Community in 1972, when he was invited to create the Art History Department. He was Chair of the department for 18 years, and retired in 1990. His impact and significance to NSCAD is far-reaching, and is forever part of the university’s history. We extend our condolences to his friends and family.