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Thriving on obsolescence
“Obsolescence never meant the end of anything,” said Marshall McLuhan, “it’s just the beginning.” Those words certainly ring true for NSCAD University professor Robert Bean,
ADVISORY: All of Halifax Peninsula, including NSCAD’s three campuses, are currently under a boil water advisory until further notice. All water must be boiled for at least one minute if it will be used for drinking or any other activity requiring human consumption.
“Obsolescence never meant the end of anything,” said Marshall McLuhan, “it’s just the beginning.” Those words certainly ring true for NSCAD University professor Robert Bean,
Chris Dorosz, MFA ’97, along with colleague JR Watson, recently published a Foundation-level textbook entitled Designing with Color: Concepts and Applications. Chris describes the textbook/workbook
Camille Zakharia, BFA ’97, and his team of colleagues from the Kingdom of Bahrain recently won the coveted “Golden Lion” for best national participation at
Philadelphia Magazine has issued their 2010 picks for the “Best of Philly” and Bucks County sculptor Lisa Naples was awarded “Best Gallery Artist.” The magazine
Recent grad Adam Gunn’s professional career is off to a strong start, thanks to his being selected as Nova Scotia’s winner of the prestigious BMO
Emily Vey Duke (BFA 1998), and Brendan Lee Satish Tang (BFA 1998) are among six contemporary artists from across Canada shortlisted for the prestigious Sobey
Ursula Johnson (BFA 2006) is one of 27 emerging and established First Nations, Métis and Inuit artists from across Canada profiled in Expressions: Canada’s Aboriginal
Halifax-based artist, Jody Zinner, BFA ’08, was named one of 12 regional winners of the prestigious BMO 1st Art! Invitational Student Art Competition. Her winning
Daniel Hutchinson, MFA ’08; Sarah Cale, BFA ’03 and Scott Everingham, BFA ’04 are among the 15 semi-finalists named in this year’s RBC Painting Competition.
“Obsolescence never meant the end of anything,” said Marshall McLuhan, “it’s just the beginning.” Those words certainly ring true for NSCAD University professor Robert Bean,
Chris Dorosz, MFA ’97, along with colleague JR Watson, recently published a Foundation-level textbook entitled Designing with Color: Concepts and Applications. Chris describes the textbook/workbook
Camille Zakharia, BFA ’97, and his team of colleagues from the Kingdom of Bahrain recently won the coveted “Golden Lion” for best national participation at
Philadelphia Magazine has issued their 2010 picks for the “Best of Philly” and Bucks County sculptor Lisa Naples was awarded “Best Gallery Artist.” The magazine
Recent grad Adam Gunn’s professional career is off to a strong start, thanks to his being selected as Nova Scotia’s winner of the prestigious BMO
Emily Vey Duke (BFA 1998), and Brendan Lee Satish Tang (BFA 1998) are among six contemporary artists from across Canada shortlisted for the prestigious Sobey
Ursula Johnson (BFA 2006) is one of 27 emerging and established First Nations, Métis and Inuit artists from across Canada profiled in Expressions: Canada’s Aboriginal
Halifax-based artist, Jody Zinner, BFA ’08, was named one of 12 regional winners of the prestigious BMO 1st Art! Invitational Student Art Competition. Her winning
Daniel Hutchinson, MFA ’08; Sarah Cale, BFA ’03 and Scott Everingham, BFA ’04 are among the 15 semi-finalists named in this year’s RBC Painting Competition.