
NSCAD releases 2020-21 Annual Report
We are pleased to release NSCAD’s 2020-21 annual report As in previous years, the document provides important information about the university’s priorities, plans, accomplishments and
Post-storm update: All NSCAD University campuses have now reopened.
We are pleased to release NSCAD’s 2020-21 annual report As in previous years, the document provides important information about the university’s priorities, plans, accomplishments and
The Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) recently announced that NSCAD University’s Dr. April Mandrona, Assistant Professor in the Division of Art History and Contemporary Culture and Director of Art Education, was awarded a Partnership Development Grant in the sum of $199,999.
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.
Artist: Josette Urso Date: Thursday, October 22, 2020 Time: 1 p.m. Where: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86156546749 Meeting ID: 861 5654 6749 Passcode: 2sf2sh Hosted by NSCAD’s Painting and
We are pleased to release NSCAD’s 2019-20 Annual Report, which captures an academic year that began with a hurricane and ended with a pandemic; in
NSCAD University continues its artist-in-residence program with communities across Nova Scotia, with six NSCAD alumni beginning their residencies this month. The residency programs offer emerging
Carla Taunton, NSCAD associate professor of Historical and Critical Studies, is part of a panel discussion this week on memory and monuments as part of
Save the date! Fabienne Colas, NSCAD’s virtual Visiting Artist in Residence in Film and Media Studies, delivers an online public lecture on Tuesday, September 15
We are pleased to release NSCAD’s 2020-21 annual report As in previous years, the document provides important information about the university’s priorities, plans, accomplishments and
The Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) recently announced that NSCAD University’s Dr. April Mandrona, Assistant Professor in the Division of Art History and Contemporary Culture and Director of Art Education, was awarded a Partnership Development Grant in the sum of $199,999.
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.
Artist: Josette Urso Date: Thursday, October 22, 2020 Time: 1 p.m. Where: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86156546749 Meeting ID: 861 5654 6749 Passcode: 2sf2sh Hosted by NSCAD’s Painting and
We are pleased to release NSCAD’s 2019-20 Annual Report, which captures an academic year that began with a hurricane and ended with a pandemic; in
NSCAD University continues its artist-in-residence program with communities across Nova Scotia, with six NSCAD alumni beginning their residencies this month. The residency programs offer emerging
Carla Taunton, NSCAD associate professor of Historical and Critical Studies, is part of a panel discussion this week on memory and monuments as part of
Save the date! Fabienne Colas, NSCAD’s virtual Visiting Artist in Residence in Film and Media Studies, delivers an online public lecture on Tuesday, September 15