
NSCAD grad feels the ‘Kate Effect’
They may be the world’s most looked-at earlobes. And Shelley MacDonald’s earrings are adorning them. Suddenly basking in the “Kate Effect,” the NSCAD Jewellery and
They may be the world’s most looked-at earlobes. And Shelley MacDonald’s earrings are adorning them. Suddenly basking in the “Kate Effect,” the NSCAD Jewellery and
When the winners for this year’s Governor General’s Awards in Visual and Media Arts were announced in February, we at NSCAD University couldn’t have been
NSCAD alumna Emily Gill was recently featured in The Globe in Mail story Our Home and Native Bling which talks about how high-end Canadian jewellery
There’s nothing modest about Theresa Lee Capell’s necklaces and earrings. Under the name Miss Foxine, she incorporates found objects including pine cones, maple keys, butterfly
Imagine an artistic medium constantly evolving—where the equipment has changed from heavy and cumbersome to light and compact; where formats have been made obsolete every
The Canada Council for the Arts has named Nova Scotia-based artist and NSCAD University Professor Kye-Yeon Son winner of the 2011 Saidye Bronfman Award in
Daniel Libeskind’s recent visit to NSCAD included the presentation of a unique joint project between the internationally renowned architect and third-year jewellery and metalsmithing students.
Congratulations to Joe Fourgere, BFA ’10, recently named co-winner of the 7th National Student Jewellery Competition, and Emily Doiron, BD ’06, BFA ’10, recognized as
As part of the Vancouver 2010 Cultural Olympiad, Critical & Historical Studies Division Chair Sandra Alfoldy is curating and supervising the Art of Craft, a
They may be the world’s most looked-at earlobes. And Shelley MacDonald’s earrings are adorning them. Suddenly basking in the “Kate Effect,” the NSCAD Jewellery and
When the winners for this year’s Governor General’s Awards in Visual and Media Arts were announced in February, we at NSCAD University couldn’t have been
NSCAD alumna Emily Gill was recently featured in The Globe in Mail story Our Home and Native Bling which talks about how high-end Canadian jewellery
There’s nothing modest about Theresa Lee Capell’s necklaces and earrings. Under the name Miss Foxine, she incorporates found objects including pine cones, maple keys, butterfly
Imagine an artistic medium constantly evolving—where the equipment has changed from heavy and cumbersome to light and compact; where formats have been made obsolete every
The Canada Council for the Arts has named Nova Scotia-based artist and NSCAD University Professor Kye-Yeon Son winner of the 2011 Saidye Bronfman Award in
Daniel Libeskind’s recent visit to NSCAD included the presentation of a unique joint project between the internationally renowned architect and third-year jewellery and metalsmithing students.
Congratulations to Joe Fourgere, BFA ’10, recently named co-winner of the 7th National Student Jewellery Competition, and Emily Doiron, BD ’06, BFA ’10, recognized as
As part of the Vancouver 2010 Cultural Olympiad, Critical & Historical Studies Division Chair Sandra Alfoldy is curating and supervising the Art of Craft, a