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Memories from the 1940s

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

Memories from the 1940s

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

NSCAD contingent heads to MASS MoCA

A strong contingent of NSCAD artists is featured in a new and important exhibition of Canadian contemporary art at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art

Alumni Profile: Ben Stephenson

It doesn’t look like Ben Stephenson will end up a jeweler or a sculptor or pursue any of the disciplines he explored while at NSCAD.

Oh, Canada. Oh, NSCAD

Seems a lot of NSCAD folks are headed to North Adams, Massachusetts at the end of May. Why you ask? It’s because of Oh, Canada,

A feast for the eyes and the soul

When describing Jim Smith’s pottery, it’s almost inevitable to use words like “yummy,” “delicious” and “scrumptious.” With strong forms, rich patterns and lustrous surfaces, his

The art of war

Catherine Jones remembers well the advice of her professor, the late Jerry Ferguson. “He’d say, ‘You know how to paint. Now you have to figure

Memories from the 1940s

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

Memories from the 1940s

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

NSCAD contingent heads to MASS MoCA

A strong contingent of NSCAD artists is featured in a new and important exhibition of Canadian contemporary art at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art

Alumni Profile: Ben Stephenson

It doesn’t look like Ben Stephenson will end up a jeweler or a sculptor or pursue any of the disciplines he explored while at NSCAD.

Oh, Canada. Oh, NSCAD

Seems a lot of NSCAD folks are headed to North Adams, Massachusetts at the end of May. Why you ask? It’s because of Oh, Canada,

A feast for the eyes and the soul

When describing Jim Smith’s pottery, it’s almost inevitable to use words like “yummy,” “delicious” and “scrumptious.” With strong forms, rich patterns and lustrous surfaces, his

The art of war

Catherine Jones remembers well the advice of her professor, the late Jerry Ferguson. “He’d say, ‘You know how to paint. Now you have to figure