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Q&A with Cliff Eyland

The new Halifax Central Library opened just before Christmas and the people of Halifax still can’t get over that something so cool is all for

Alumni Profile: Jennifer Angus

Jennifer Angus (BFA 1984) is always delighted that the first reaction to her work is “Ewww!” Since 1999, the NSCAD alumna has carved out a

From bookbinding to the big screen

Many of us have dreamed about being in the movies—if not ourselves then our work—but who knew that being a bookmaker’s apprentice could make that

Bandaging the wounds

Wounds are something that all of us can relate to.  Whether physical or emotional, deep or just below the surface, wounds and how they scab

Entering a magical world

Some gifts can change your life. So it was with Elly MacKay, whose woodworker husband Simon surprised her by making her a tiny wooden theatre.

NSCAD profile: Artist Dan O’Neill

What started as a gag gift has evolved into a prize-winning lithograph Paintball Supper for NSCAD’s Dan O’Neill. The corny present—a paint-by-numbers set—was meant to

Answering the call

Foundation drawing teacher Ian McKinnon has been named artist-in-residence at St. Paul’s Anglican Church—the first to hold the position since the church was founded in

Where women held the fort

When Nova Scotia ceramicist Joan Bruneau attended the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design in the 1980s, she was following a path blazed by

Q&A with Cliff Eyland

The new Halifax Central Library opened just before Christmas and the people of Halifax still can’t get over that something so cool is all for

Alumni Profile: Jennifer Angus

Jennifer Angus (BFA 1984) is always delighted that the first reaction to her work is “Ewww!” Since 1999, the NSCAD alumna has carved out a

From bookbinding to the big screen

Many of us have dreamed about being in the movies—if not ourselves then our work—but who knew that being a bookmaker’s apprentice could make that

Bandaging the wounds

Wounds are something that all of us can relate to.  Whether physical or emotional, deep or just below the surface, wounds and how they scab

Entering a magical world

Some gifts can change your life. So it was with Elly MacKay, whose woodworker husband Simon surprised her by making her a tiny wooden theatre.

NSCAD profile: Artist Dan O’Neill

What started as a gag gift has evolved into a prize-winning lithograph Paintball Supper for NSCAD’s Dan O’Neill. The corny present—a paint-by-numbers set—was meant to

Answering the call

Foundation drawing teacher Ian McKinnon has been named artist-in-residence at St. Paul’s Anglican Church—the first to hold the position since the church was founded in

Where women held the fort

When Nova Scotia ceramicist Joan Bruneau attended the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design in the 1980s, she was following a path blazed by