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Sandra Brownlee wins the 2014 Saidye Bronfman Award
Sandra Brownlee, a NSCAD alumna and part-time faculty member in Textiles/Fashion, is the winner of the 2014 Saidye Bronfman Award for fine craft. The announcement
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Sandra Brownlee, a NSCAD alumna and part-time faculty member in Textiles/Fashion, is the winner of the 2014 Saidye Bronfman Award for fine craft. The announcement
There’s nothing modest about Theresa Lee Capell’s necklaces and earrings. Under the name Miss Foxine, she incorporates found objects including pine cones, maple keys, butterfly
Sarah Cheetham didn’t have a plan, a job or access to a studio beyond May graduation. But what she did have were ideas, tons of
For more than 20 years, Doug Bamford has wanted to make a large-scale ceramic wall mural. Now he’s got the commission he’s been waiting for.
There’s nothing like getting the biggest news of your life and having to keep it to yourself for months on end. That’s what happened to
Attica Furnishings, The Loop, Breakhouse Design, Inkwell Boutique, Gallery Page & Strange, Spectacle Group, Kula Partners, Spider Video … the list goes on and on.
Audrey knew why the waitress wasn’t coming to take their order. At the time, she was a young student from Halifax’s north end on a
By Margaret-Louise Rempel The flight of stairs led from Carleton Street to a level above the funeral home. I thought of the bodies that must
By Margaret-Louise Rempel The flight of stairs led from Carleton Street to a level above the funeral home. I thought of the bodies that must
Imagine an artistic medium constantly evolving—where the equipment has changed from heavy and cumbersome to light and compact; where formats have been made obsolete every
Sandra Brownlee, a NSCAD alumna and part-time faculty member in Textiles/Fashion, is the winner of the 2014 Saidye Bronfman Award for fine craft. The announcement
There’s nothing modest about Theresa Lee Capell’s necklaces and earrings. Under the name Miss Foxine, she incorporates found objects including pine cones, maple keys, butterfly
Sarah Cheetham didn’t have a plan, a job or access to a studio beyond May graduation. But what she did have were ideas, tons of
For more than 20 years, Doug Bamford has wanted to make a large-scale ceramic wall mural. Now he’s got the commission he’s been waiting for.
There’s nothing like getting the biggest news of your life and having to keep it to yourself for months on end. That’s what happened to
Attica Furnishings, The Loop, Breakhouse Design, Inkwell Boutique, Gallery Page & Strange, Spectacle Group, Kula Partners, Spider Video … the list goes on and on.
Audrey knew why the waitress wasn’t coming to take their order. At the time, she was a young student from Halifax’s north end on a
By Margaret-Louise Rempel The flight of stairs led from Carleton Street to a level above the funeral home. I thought of the bodies that must
By Margaret-Louise Rempel The flight of stairs led from Carleton Street to a level above the funeral home. I thought of the bodies that must
Imagine an artistic medium constantly evolving—where the equipment has changed from heavy and cumbersome to light and compact; where formats have been made obsolete every