Artist for a Day 2023
Artist for a Day is back! Coinciding with Open City 2023, Artist for a Day is a full, fun day of hands-on art making for people of all ages. It’s free, and suitable for artists at every level.
Artist for a Day is back! Coinciding with Open City 2023, Artist for a Day is a full, fun day of hands-on art making for people of all ages. It’s free, and suitable for artists at every level.
This week (March 21-24th) is NSCAD Career Week! Each day there is at least one talk or workshop in-person in the Learning Commons and available online as Zoom webinars.
Anthea Black will be giving a special lecture on the True Pleasure of the Book, tied to their curatorial project “Embodied Press” at the Mary E. Black Gallery. The talk will be followed by a Q+A and a short dialogue between Professors Black and Hollenbach on contemporary issues in craft theory and care.
Advisors from the Registrar’s Office will be available at locations across campus during Academic Advising Week to help students with questions regarding 2023-24 course selection.
The BEST Conference is an annual event which provides pre-employment services, supports, and training for international students in Nova Scotia, giving them the tools, resources, and contacts needed to build successful careers and position themselves in the Atlantic labour market.
NSCAD is pleased to announce a new series of Research Talks at The Institute. Hosted by the Provost, these talks will give faculty an opportunity to discuss their academic and creative research.
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
Artist for a Day is back! Coinciding with Open City 2023, Artist for a Day is a full, fun day of hands-on art making for people of all ages. It’s free, and suitable for artists at every level.
This week (March 21-24th) is NSCAD Career Week! Each day there is at least one talk or workshop in-person in the Learning Commons and available online as Zoom webinars.
Anthea Black will be giving a special lecture on the True Pleasure of the Book, tied to their curatorial project “Embodied Press” at the Mary E. Black Gallery. The talk will be followed by a Q+A and a short dialogue between Professors Black and Hollenbach on contemporary issues in craft theory and care.
Advisors from the Registrar’s Office will be available at locations across campus during Academic Advising Week to help students with questions regarding 2023-24 course selection.
The BEST Conference is an annual event which provides pre-employment services, supports, and training for international students in Nova Scotia, giving them the tools, resources, and contacts needed to build successful careers and position themselves in the Atlantic labour market.
NSCAD is pleased to announce a new series of Research Talks at The Institute. Hosted by the Provost, these talks will give faculty an opportunity to discuss their academic and creative research.
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