Poetry as Social Practice Fall 2018 with Karin Cope
“The drum is the voice of the landscape from which it came— experienced in relationship to its surroundings and in a constant process of transformation.
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“The drum is the voice of the landscape from which it came— experienced in relationship to its surroundings and in a constant process of transformation.
Art History and Contemporary Culture faculty member Carla Taunton and Heather Igloliorte, professor of Art History at Concordia University and NSCAD BFA alumni, are the special
NSCAD alumna Heather Igloliorte (BFA 2003) is one of Canada’s pre-eminent Inuk art scholars. Start again: Heather Igloliorte is Canada’s first and so far only
With the Nova Scotia filmmaking industry currently in flux, it seems a bittersweet time for a critical history of filmmaking in Atlantic Canada to come
Darrell Varga doesn’t want the award-winning documentary Passage (2008) by filmmaker John Walker to become obscured in the canon of Canadian cinema, as has happened
It’s what you call a weighty tome. From the provocative title and the I Will Not Make Any More Boring Art endpapers and the 454
It is one of the great pleasures of an art lover to open a book about art that actually includes full-colour plates. That was important
Internationally noted design historian and writer Professor Penny Sparke, Pro Vice-Chancellor (Research & Enterprise) of London’s Kingston University, spoke in Halifax on Friday, March 4
As part of the Vancouver 2010 Cultural Olympiad, Critical & Historical Studies Division Chair Sandra Alfoldy is curating and supervising the Art of Craft, a
As part of the NSCAD Public Lecture Series, Maud Lavin, Art Historian in the Department of Art History, Theory and Criticism at the School of
“The drum is the voice of the landscape from which it came— experienced in relationship to its surroundings and in a constant process of transformation.
Art History and Contemporary Culture faculty member Carla Taunton and Heather Igloliorte, professor of Art History at Concordia University and NSCAD BFA alumni, are the special
NSCAD alumna Heather Igloliorte (BFA 2003) is one of Canada’s pre-eminent Inuk art scholars. Start again: Heather Igloliorte is Canada’s first and so far only
With the Nova Scotia filmmaking industry currently in flux, it seems a bittersweet time for a critical history of filmmaking in Atlantic Canada to come
Darrell Varga doesn’t want the award-winning documentary Passage (2008) by filmmaker John Walker to become obscured in the canon of Canadian cinema, as has happened
It’s what you call a weighty tome. From the provocative title and the I Will Not Make Any More Boring Art endpapers and the 454
It is one of the great pleasures of an art lover to open a book about art that actually includes full-colour plates. That was important
Internationally noted design historian and writer Professor Penny Sparke, Pro Vice-Chancellor (Research & Enterprise) of London’s Kingston University, spoke in Halifax on Friday, March 4
As part of the Vancouver 2010 Cultural Olympiad, Critical & Historical Studies Division Chair Sandra Alfoldy is curating and supervising the Art of Craft, a
As part of the NSCAD Public Lecture Series, Maud Lavin, Art Historian in the Department of Art History, Theory and Criticism at the School of