Alumna Emily Falencki talks about fostering community at the Blue Building
2482 Maynard Street sits back from the street in full view of a construction site and in the shadow of another, an arts centre painted
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2482 Maynard Street sits back from the street in full view of a construction site and in the shadow of another, an arts centre painted
Alumna Rhonda Rubinstein on the Living Roof of the California Academy of Sciences, checking out an advance copy of my new book, Seeing It All:
The opening line of the official biography of Mi’kmaq artist Alan Syliboy reads: “Alan Syliboy grew up believing native art was generic.” “In the sense that, you know, Indians on TV. We all have headdresses, and we all ride horses. Right?” says Syliboy from his eponymous art studio, which opened on the Millbrook reservation just outside Truro on June 1.
Liz Cowie (BFA 2000) spent her teens taking photographs in Halifax, inevitably landing at NSCAD. Her love of film led her to New York City and a successful career leading programming at VICE.
Lee-Yeun Rapati – the man behind the Instagram handle One Hour Watch Rolex drawing by Lee-Yeun Rapati Lee Yuen-Rapati (BDes 2014) has NSCAD in his blood,
BFA grad who received a Fulbright scholarship and completed her MFA at Yale University talks about her first solo show and the evolution of her art practice.
Raghed Charabaty (BFA 2016) is a Lebanese-Canadian filmmaker and co-founder of IDRA Productions. He received his BFA in Film with a minor in Art History
Denise Cormier Mahoney (BFA 2016) is a mixed media painter and printmaker. Denise received her BFA in printmaking and painting from NSCAD University and her
Erinn Langille (BFA 2003) is the coordinator of NSCAD’s Creative Entrepreneurship Lab. The NSCAD alum sat down with NSCAD Advancement staff member, Lyndsey Darling, to
We are thrilled to share that NSCAD graduate Anna Kuelken (BFA 2021) and student Max TS. Yang are recipients of the BMO 1st Art! Award!
2482 Maynard Street sits back from the street in full view of a construction site and in the shadow of another, an arts centre painted
Alumna Rhonda Rubinstein on the Living Roof of the California Academy of Sciences, checking out an advance copy of my new book, Seeing It All:
The opening line of the official biography of Mi’kmaq artist Alan Syliboy reads: “Alan Syliboy grew up believing native art was generic.” “In the sense that, you know, Indians on TV. We all have headdresses, and we all ride horses. Right?” says Syliboy from his eponymous art studio, which opened on the Millbrook reservation just outside Truro on June 1.
Liz Cowie (BFA 2000) spent her teens taking photographs in Halifax, inevitably landing at NSCAD. Her love of film led her to New York City and a successful career leading programming at VICE.
Lee-Yeun Rapati – the man behind the Instagram handle One Hour Watch Rolex drawing by Lee-Yeun Rapati Lee Yuen-Rapati (BDes 2014) has NSCAD in his blood,
BFA grad who received a Fulbright scholarship and completed her MFA at Yale University talks about her first solo show and the evolution of her art practice.
Raghed Charabaty (BFA 2016) is a Lebanese-Canadian filmmaker and co-founder of IDRA Productions. He received his BFA in Film with a minor in Art History
Denise Cormier Mahoney (BFA 2016) is a mixed media painter and printmaker. Denise received her BFA in printmaking and painting from NSCAD University and her
Erinn Langille (BFA 2003) is the coordinator of NSCAD’s Creative Entrepreneurship Lab. The NSCAD alum sat down with NSCAD Advancement staff member, Lyndsey Darling, to
We are thrilled to share that NSCAD graduate Anna Kuelken (BFA 2021) and student Max TS. Yang are recipients of the BMO 1st Art! Award!