
Raghed Charabaty is the 2015 Starfish winner
NSCAD University film student Raghed Charabaty was named the grand prize winner of the 2015 Starfish Student Art Awards, held April 29th at NSCAD’s Port
NSCAD University film student Raghed Charabaty was named the grand prize winner of the 2015 Starfish Student Art Awards, held April 29th at NSCAD’s Port
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
As this year’s 10 Starfish finalists get ready for this year’s Gala, past winners look back on their own Starfish experience. Established in 2010 by
NSCAD’s 2015 Graduation Ceremony is a homecoming for NSCAD alumna Tanya Tagaq. Now as she electrifies stages throughout the world with her music, she’s coming
For more than two decades, the Wearable and Performance Art Night has been a fixture on the NSCAD University calendar, giving students an outlet and
Andrew Harwood (BFA 1991) conceived of the first wearable art show which was originally titled “Wrapped and Lubed, Wrapped and Lewd” as a class project.
Jennifer Angus (BFA 1984) is always delighted that the first reaction to her work is “Ewww!” Since 1999, the NSCAD alumna has carved out a
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
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’s Graduation Ceremony is a singularly unique event, this year featuring processional music penned by NSCAD grad Jenn Grant, special awards, inspirational speeches, and a
NSCAD University film student Raghed Charabaty was named the grand prize winner of the 2015 Starfish Student Art Awards, held April 29th at NSCAD’s Port
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
As this year’s 10 Starfish finalists get ready for this year’s Gala, past winners look back on their own Starfish experience. Established in 2010 by
NSCAD’s 2015 Graduation Ceremony is a homecoming for NSCAD alumna Tanya Tagaq. Now as she electrifies stages throughout the world with her music, she’s coming
For more than two decades, the Wearable and Performance Art Night has been a fixture on the NSCAD University calendar, giving students an outlet and
Andrew Harwood (BFA 1991) conceived of the first wearable art show which was originally titled “Wrapped and Lubed, Wrapped and Lewd” as a class project.
Jennifer Angus (BFA 1984) is always delighted that the first reaction to her work is “Ewww!” Since 1999, the NSCAD alumna has carved out a
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
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’s Graduation Ceremony is a singularly unique event, this year featuring processional music penned by NSCAD grad Jenn Grant, special awards, inspirational speeches, and a