Julie Rosvall
Somewhere between textile and print, craft and fine art, preservation and loss—that’s where Julie Rosvall works. Printmaking had always intrigued her. When she saw Betty
Somewhere between textile and print, craft and fine art, preservation and loss—that’s where Julie Rosvall works. Printmaking had always intrigued her. When she saw Betty
NSCAD Masters of Design (MDes) students will each present a chapter of the book “The Innovator’s DNA – Mastering the five Skills of Innovation,” followed
Amy Spiers engages in creative, practice-led research that explores how public and socially engaged art might generatively address difficult colonial histories, ongoing injustices and social
Portraiture, representations of women, and figures in nature are recurrent subjects in Marisa Portolese’s artistic practice. Autobiography and familial and cultural heritage are equally prominent
My current focus is researching haute couture techniques throughout the last century; with the knowledge I gather, my following collection will focus on blending Eurocentric
Chantal Gibson is a poet-artist-educator living on the lands of the Coast Salish Peoples. Working in the overlap between literary and visual art, her practice
My interdisciplinary practice addresses how aspects of gender, power, and desire are embodied and circulated. Using the strategies of montage and collage, my material is
At NSCAD we honor the contributions of Black and African artists around the globe. In the spirit of this year’s theme, “Black Joy,” we have
I conceptualize the experience of online life. Social media and video games are created virtual worlds where we create and embody an avatar. This disembodiment/
Somewhere between textile and print, craft and fine art, preservation and loss—that’s where Julie Rosvall works. Printmaking had always intrigued her. When she saw Betty
NSCAD Masters of Design (MDes) students will each present a chapter of the book “The Innovator’s DNA – Mastering the five Skills of Innovation,” followed
Amy Spiers engages in creative, practice-led research that explores how public and socially engaged art might generatively address difficult colonial histories, ongoing injustices and social
Portraiture, representations of women, and figures in nature are recurrent subjects in Marisa Portolese’s artistic practice. Autobiography and familial and cultural heritage are equally prominent
My current focus is researching haute couture techniques throughout the last century; with the knowledge I gather, my following collection will focus on blending Eurocentric
Chantal Gibson is a poet-artist-educator living on the lands of the Coast Salish Peoples. Working in the overlap between literary and visual art, her practice
My interdisciplinary practice addresses how aspects of gender, power, and desire are embodied and circulated. Using the strategies of montage and collage, my material is
At NSCAD we honor the contributions of Black and African artists around the globe. In the spirit of this year’s theme, “Black Joy,” we have
I conceptualize the experience of online life. Social media and video games are created virtual worlds where we create and embody an avatar. This disembodiment/