
Alumni Profile: Denise Cormier Mahoney
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
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!
NSCAD University is saddened to announce the passing of retired Professor Emeritus H. Dennis Young. Dennis joined the NSCAD Community in 1972, when he was invited to create the Art History Department. He was Chair of the department for 18 years, and retired in 1990. His impact and significance to NSCAD is far-reaching, and is forever part of the university’s history. We extend our condolences to his friends and family.
The Eric Fischl Fogo Island Arts Internship will offer two NSCAD University students or alumni the opportunity to gain valuable work experience in arts administration with Fogo Island Arts in 2021-22.
Starting in September 2021, the Granville Biomedical Award will be available to an upper-year female-identifying design student who has demonstrated a high level of academic achievement and a strong interest in pursuing design for healthcare or wellness.
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!
NSCAD University is saddened to announce the passing of retired Professor Emeritus H. Dennis Young. Dennis joined the NSCAD Community in 1972, when he was invited to create the Art History Department. He was Chair of the department for 18 years, and retired in 1990. His impact and significance to NSCAD is far-reaching, and is forever part of the university’s history. We extend our condolences to his friends and family.
The Eric Fischl Fogo Island Arts Internship will offer two NSCAD University students or alumni the opportunity to gain valuable work experience in arts administration with Fogo Island Arts in 2021-22.
Starting in September 2021, the Granville Biomedical Award will be available to an upper-year female-identifying design student who has demonstrated a high level of academic achievement and a strong interest in pursuing design for healthcare or wellness.