What NSCAD students did on their trip to New York City
NSCAD student trip to New York City, attending an alumni event. Two NSCAD print students, Evan MacPherson and Christie Melville, travelled to New York City
NSCAD student trip to New York City, attending an alumni event. Two NSCAD print students, Evan MacPherson and Christie Melville, travelled to New York City
Erinn Beth Langille, new director of the Anna Leonowens . Gallery Systems. Photo by Keely Hopkins. Stepping into the role of director at the Anna
As university communities across North America increasingly struggle to find common ground, too often we see those with whom we disagree as unworthy of our
There are two stories Jack Wong tells to explain his journey from engineer to children’s author: One rises out of the types of projects he
I left Halifax in 1997 and moved to the US where I now live. Eventually settling in Connecticut, I was introduced to Sol LeWitt who lived a short drive away in Chester. In conversations, Sol eventually learned I had been at NSCAD. And he lit up. He talked about how important NSCAD was for him and others at a critical moment in their careers (and art history).
WINTER MAKERS’ MARKET 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. SATURDAY DECEMBER 2 NSCAD PORT CAMPUS Second Floor 1107 Marginal Road NSCAD’s annual holiday market featuring 45
More NSCAD students than ever will benefit from the NSCAD Materials Fund thanks to a $125,000 donation from the Arno Family Foundation. The NSCAD Materials
Shoora Majedian, the 2023 William and Isabel Pope NSCAD Painting Artist-in-Residence. Photo by Logan Hatt. Artist Shoora Majedian has been selected for the 2023 William
MDes student Shima Soltani (third from left) with her winning team at the Halifax Innovation Challenge First year Master of Design student Shima Soltani demonstrated
Six NSCAD students have won scholarships from the Nova Scotia Talent Trust. The Trust announced its winners in October, and NSCAD dominated the Visual Arts category
NSCAD student trip to New York City, attending an alumni event. Two NSCAD print students, Evan MacPherson and Christie Melville, travelled to New York City
Erinn Beth Langille, new director of the Anna Leonowens . Gallery Systems. Photo by Keely Hopkins. Stepping into the role of director at the Anna
As university communities across North America increasingly struggle to find common ground, too often we see those with whom we disagree as unworthy of our
There are two stories Jack Wong tells to explain his journey from engineer to children’s author: One rises out of the types of projects he
I left Halifax in 1997 and moved to the US where I now live. Eventually settling in Connecticut, I was introduced to Sol LeWitt who lived a short drive away in Chester. In conversations, Sol eventually learned I had been at NSCAD. And he lit up. He talked about how important NSCAD was for him and others at a critical moment in their careers (and art history).
WINTER MAKERS’ MARKET 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. SATURDAY DECEMBER 2 NSCAD PORT CAMPUS Second Floor 1107 Marginal Road NSCAD’s annual holiday market featuring 45
More NSCAD students than ever will benefit from the NSCAD Materials Fund thanks to a $125,000 donation from the Arno Family Foundation. The NSCAD Materials
Shoora Majedian, the 2023 William and Isabel Pope NSCAD Painting Artist-in-Residence. Photo by Logan Hatt. Artist Shoora Majedian has been selected for the 2023 William
MDes student Shima Soltani (third from left) with her winning team at the Halifax Innovation Challenge First year Master of Design student Shima Soltani demonstrated
Six NSCAD students have won scholarships from the Nova Scotia Talent Trust. The Trust announced its winners in October, and NSCAD dominated the Visual Arts category