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Fall Portfolio Day

NSCAD University Portfolio Day is a prospective student’s best opportunity to visit our campuses, tour the unique and generous facilities, learn more about our programs,

NSCAD’s Research Day

NSCAD University’s Office of Academic Affairs and Research is hosting NSCAD’s Research Day on Saturday, September 29, 2018 coinciding with Canada Culture Days. This event

Mugs on Tap 2017

Join NSCAD’s Ceramics Department on Wednesday, April 5th (6-9 pm) for Mugs on Tap hosted by Tempo Food + Drink,1875 Barrington Street, Halifax. Enjoy a

2017-18 Community Residencies

NSCAD University is pleased to announce a new contingent of NSCAD alumni who have accepted to the NSCAD Community Studio Residency program. Entering its 12th

Creating her own secret recipe

Returning to Canada after a three month residency at the European Ceramic Work Centre (EKWC) in the Netherlands, ceramic artist Amélie Proulx (MFA ’10) visited

Playing with art

So far, it’s morphed into a unicorn, a declaration of love, an advertisement for free hugs … and that was just in the last few

NSCAD across the causeway

Sarah Cheetham didn’t have a plan, a job or access to a studio beyond May graduation. But what she did have were ideas, tons of

Fall Portfolio Day

NSCAD University Portfolio Day is a prospective student’s best opportunity to visit our campuses, tour the unique and generous facilities, learn more about our programs,

NSCAD’s Research Day

NSCAD University’s Office of Academic Affairs and Research is hosting NSCAD’s Research Day on Saturday, September 29, 2018 coinciding with Canada Culture Days. This event

Mugs on Tap 2017

Join NSCAD’s Ceramics Department on Wednesday, April 5th (6-9 pm) for Mugs on Tap hosted by Tempo Food + Drink,1875 Barrington Street, Halifax. Enjoy a

2017-18 Community Residencies

NSCAD University is pleased to announce a new contingent of NSCAD alumni who have accepted to the NSCAD Community Studio Residency program. Entering its 12th

Creating her own secret recipe

Returning to Canada after a three month residency at the European Ceramic Work Centre (EKWC) in the Netherlands, ceramic artist Amélie Proulx (MFA ’10) visited

Playing with art

So far, it’s morphed into a unicorn, a declaration of love, an advertisement for free hugs … and that was just in the last few

NSCAD across the causeway

Sarah Cheetham didn’t have a plan, a job or access to a studio beyond May graduation. But what she did have were ideas, tons of