
20 years and still alive: Wearable Art Show still going strong!
The 2010 Wearable Art Show – the longest-running benefit for people living with AIDS in Nova Scotia – promises to be a night to remember.
The 2010 Wearable Art Show – the longest-running benefit for people living with AIDS in Nova Scotia – promises to be a night to remember.
As part of the Vancouver 2010 Cultural Olympiad, Critical & Historical Studies Division Chair Sandra Alfoldy is curating and supervising the Art of Craft, a
Commencement Address by Micah Lexier, MFA ’84, to the NSCAD Graduating Class, May 15, 2009 I am standing on a stage reading from a piece of
NSCAD University will recognize Canadian film producer Joseph Medjuck and art collector and arts advocate Taylor Thomson with honorary degrees at its 2009 Graduation and
NSCAD University’s 19th annual Wearable Art Show set for April 22 On Wednesday evening, April 22, the historic Granville Mall will be transformed into an
Saturday, April 22, 200611:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Westin Nova Scotian, 1181 Hollis Street More than 200 students will graduate at NSCAD’s Spring 2006 Convocation
The 2010 Wearable Art Show – the longest-running benefit for people living with AIDS in Nova Scotia – promises to be a night to remember.
As part of the Vancouver 2010 Cultural Olympiad, Critical & Historical Studies Division Chair Sandra Alfoldy is curating and supervising the Art of Craft, a
Commencement Address by Micah Lexier, MFA ’84, to the NSCAD Graduating Class, May 15, 2009 I am standing on a stage reading from a piece of
NSCAD University will recognize Canadian film producer Joseph Medjuck and art collector and arts advocate Taylor Thomson with honorary degrees at its 2009 Graduation and
NSCAD University’s 19th annual Wearable Art Show set for April 22 On Wednesday evening, April 22, the historic Granville Mall will be transformed into an
Saturday, April 22, 200611:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Westin Nova Scotian, 1181 Hollis Street More than 200 students will graduate at NSCAD’s Spring 2006 Convocation