
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
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
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!
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.
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
***Submission date extended to July 15, 2020*** Due to the current restrictions on museums and galleries, NSCAD University has decided to postpone the physical exhibition
NSCAD University is pleased to announce that Dr. Julie Hollenbach has been appointed Assistant Professor of Craft History and Material Culture in the Division of
NSCAD University professor Gary Markle is part of a team leading research into protecting healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic. The project, Innovations in Sustainable
February is African Heritage Month in Nova Scotia, and Black History Month across Canada. In celebration, NSCAD University is profiling Black artists who will reflect
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
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!
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.
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
***Submission date extended to July 15, 2020*** Due to the current restrictions on museums and galleries, NSCAD University has decided to postpone the physical exhibition
NSCAD University is pleased to announce that Dr. Julie Hollenbach has been appointed Assistant Professor of Craft History and Material Culture in the Division of
NSCAD University professor Gary Markle is part of a team leading research into protecting healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic. The project, Innovations in Sustainable
February is African Heritage Month in Nova Scotia, and Black History Month across Canada. In celebration, NSCAD University is profiling Black artists who will reflect