
Portfolio Day 2023
Registration for Portfolio Day is now open!
Jan 17-21 — Lil MacDonald, Jackson McDonald, Lynn Van Pelt, Mads Randall-Warnica-Powers
Be a part of an important movement in Nova Scotia this #GivingTuesday. Food insecurity is a sad reality for many NSCAD students that detracts from their creative practices and interferes with their studies. Nearly 40% of post-secondary students in Canada report experiencing food insecurity. Inflation is increasing the scale and urgency of this problem.
This is why NSCAD is once again collaborating with the J & W Murphy Foundation and other Nova Scotia post-secondary institutions to improve food security for students this #GivingTuesday.
Students are invited to a presentation on the opportunities available to artists and craftspeople at the Cape Breton Centre for Craft & Design (CBCCD). During this session, Artist Residency Coordinator Vicki Clough will outline the various programs on offer, each one designed to support creatives in a different way.
October 13 – 22 — Group exhibition: The NSCAD Drawing Lab is presenting its research as an exhibition of explanatory posters and videos in conjunction with the launch of its book
Vritual Fellow Talks Amanda Trager, October 19, 2022, 1-2 p.m. ADT. Since founding and NSCAD’s Institute for the Study of Canadian Slavery, Tier 1 Canada
September 29, 2022, noon – 2 p.m. opening reception; 1 p.m. artist talk: Aghalingiak (Zoe Ohokannoak), Kanok Piniaka / The Process of Embodied Practices.
Please join us on Zoom on June 15, 2 p.m. ADT for an online conversation with visual artist, curator and researcher France Trépanier and interdisciplinary artist, writer and cultural critic Chris Creighton-Kelly.
Please join us for a Textiles Show and Sale on Saturday May 7, 2022 at the Port Campus from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. to benefit the
Join us on April 4 and 5, 2022 as we showcase award-winning alumni films at the inaugural NSCAD University Film Festival presented by TD
Jan 17-21 — Lil MacDonald, Jackson McDonald, Lynn Van Pelt, Mads Randall-Warnica-Powers
Be a part of an important movement in Nova Scotia this #GivingTuesday. Food insecurity is a sad reality for many NSCAD students that detracts from their creative practices and interferes with their studies. Nearly 40% of post-secondary students in Canada report experiencing food insecurity. Inflation is increasing the scale and urgency of this problem.
This is why NSCAD is once again collaborating with the J & W Murphy Foundation and other Nova Scotia post-secondary institutions to improve food security for students this #GivingTuesday.
Students are invited to a presentation on the opportunities available to artists and craftspeople at the Cape Breton Centre for Craft & Design (CBCCD). During this session, Artist Residency Coordinator Vicki Clough will outline the various programs on offer, each one designed to support creatives in a different way.
October 13 – 22 — Group exhibition: The NSCAD Drawing Lab is presenting its research as an exhibition of explanatory posters and videos in conjunction with the launch of its book
Vritual Fellow Talks Amanda Trager, October 19, 2022, 1-2 p.m. ADT. Since founding and NSCAD’s Institute for the Study of Canadian Slavery, Tier 1 Canada
September 29, 2022, noon – 2 p.m. opening reception; 1 p.m. artist talk: Aghalingiak (Zoe Ohokannoak), Kanok Piniaka / The Process of Embodied Practices.
Please join us on Zoom on June 15, 2 p.m. ADT for an online conversation with visual artist, curator and researcher France Trépanier and interdisciplinary artist, writer and cultural critic Chris Creighton-Kelly.
Please join us for a Textiles Show and Sale on Saturday May 7, 2022 at the Port Campus from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. to benefit the
Join us on April 4 and 5, 2022 as we showcase award-winning alumni films at the inaugural NSCAD University Film Festival presented by TD