NSCAD alumni, faculty and students play key roles at the 14th Animation Festival of Halifax
From May 8 to 12, the festival will screen three dozen experimental animation films. The 14th edition of the Animation Festival of Halifax (AFX 14)
From May 8 to 12, the festival will screen three dozen experimental animation films. The 14th edition of the Animation Festival of Halifax (AFX 14)
NSCAD alumnus Muammer ‘Titu’ Ayub with the electric boat he designed and built. Muammer ‘Titu’ Ayub (MDes 2018) has been building things since he was
NSCAD alumni Mitchell Wiebe talks about his work and holding concurrent exhibitions in Nova Scotia this summer Black light room with Nearons neon sign at
Michelle Irving’s NSCAD90s Instagram page is a time capsule to a unique time period at the university. Photos from the NSCAD90s Instagram page. Courtesy: Michelle
For Laura Acosta, textile patterns become a means to reflect on her hybrid identity and embrace the beauty of both cultures. “Camouflaged Screams” installation by
Filmmaker and NSCAD alumnus Christian Sparkes puts Newfoundland and Labrador on the movie-making map with chilling tales and breathtaking cinematography. ‘Sweetland’ is adapted from the
100 Closest Stars series was conceived in New York City, but deeply connected to a history of conceptual art and printmaking at NSCAD. Lovitt NYC,
From May 8 to 12, the festival will screen three dozen experimental animation films. The 14th edition of the Animation Festival of Halifax (AFX 14)
NSCAD alumnus Muammer ‘Titu’ Ayub with the electric boat he designed and built. Muammer ‘Titu’ Ayub (MDes 2018) has been building things since he was
NSCAD alumni Mitchell Wiebe talks about his work and holding concurrent exhibitions in Nova Scotia this summer Black light room with Nearons neon sign at
Michelle Irving’s NSCAD90s Instagram page is a time capsule to a unique time period at the university. Photos from the NSCAD90s Instagram page. Courtesy: Michelle
For Laura Acosta, textile patterns become a means to reflect on her hybrid identity and embrace the beauty of both cultures. “Camouflaged Screams” installation by
Filmmaker and NSCAD alumnus Christian Sparkes puts Newfoundland and Labrador on the movie-making map with chilling tales and breathtaking cinematography. ‘Sweetland’ is adapted from the
100 Closest Stars series was conceived in New York City, but deeply connected to a history of conceptual art and printmaking at NSCAD. Lovitt NYC,