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December ’24: End-of-term shows

Ongoing Jewellery Student work will be shown in the glass cases outside the jewellery and metalsmithing studios. December 3–10 Advanced Painting  Port Loggia, Port Campus, 1107

Severely Queer Gatherings

The queer caucus at NSCAD University invites community members and allies to the inaugural activities of Severely Queer Gatherings on the Fountain Campus from November 26 to December 6, 2024. Conceived as an annually recurring series of events around World AIDS Day, Severely Queer Gatherings address sexual and gender equity, health, accessibility, and coalition building for 2SLGBTQIA+ individuals and groups within our institution and beyond.

Lee Dekel

For Toronto-based fashion designer Lee Dekel, the name “100% Silk” stands for the brand’s dedication to exalted textiles. Each collection from her line is an

Sheilah ReStack

Sheilah ReStack’s work is a feminist investigation into photography as one of the possible modes for imagining desire, motherhood and queer family into the world.

Dr. Zun Lee

Zun Lee is a physician, technology executive and educator who has been a full-time artist for the past 10 years. His practice incorporates photography, visual archives, socially engaged practice and creative writing. As a cultural entrepreneur with two decades of senior executive experience in management consulting, Lee also works with cultural and academic institutions to leverage storytelling for increased business and community impact. Lee is a 2020 Guggenheim Fellow and has exhibited, taught and spoken at numerous institutions in North America and Europe. His works are widely published and represented in public and private collections around the world.

NSCAD Pride 2024

NSCAD at the Pride Parade Saturday, July 20, starting at Noon Featuring: Pinky the Menace and DJ Pouquoi Pas Watch the parade There are accessible viewing

Artist talk: Laurie Anderson

Monday, May 13, 20244 – 5 p.m.Paul O’Regan Hall – Halifax Central Library 5440 Spring Garden Rd Due to popular demand, Laurie Anderson’s artist talk has

December ’24: End-of-term shows

Ongoing Jewellery Student work will be shown in the glass cases outside the jewellery and metalsmithing studios. December 3–10 Advanced Painting  Port Loggia, Port Campus, 1107

Severely Queer Gatherings

The queer caucus at NSCAD University invites community members and allies to the inaugural activities of Severely Queer Gatherings on the Fountain Campus from November 26 to December 6, 2024. Conceived as an annually recurring series of events around World AIDS Day, Severely Queer Gatherings address sexual and gender equity, health, accessibility, and coalition building for 2SLGBTQIA+ individuals and groups within our institution and beyond.

Lee Dekel

For Toronto-based fashion designer Lee Dekel, the name “100% Silk” stands for the brand’s dedication to exalted textiles. Each collection from her line is an

Sheilah ReStack

Sheilah ReStack’s work is a feminist investigation into photography as one of the possible modes for imagining desire, motherhood and queer family into the world.

Dr. Zun Lee

Zun Lee is a physician, technology executive and educator who has been a full-time artist for the past 10 years. His practice incorporates photography, visual archives, socially engaged practice and creative writing. As a cultural entrepreneur with two decades of senior executive experience in management consulting, Lee also works with cultural and academic institutions to leverage storytelling for increased business and community impact. Lee is a 2020 Guggenheim Fellow and has exhibited, taught and spoken at numerous institutions in North America and Europe. His works are widely published and represented in public and private collections around the world.

NSCAD Pride 2024

NSCAD at the Pride Parade Saturday, July 20, starting at Noon Featuring: Pinky the Menace and DJ Pouquoi Pas Watch the parade There are accessible viewing

Artist talk: Laurie Anderson

Monday, May 13, 20244 – 5 p.m.Paul O’Regan Hall – Halifax Central Library 5440 Spring Garden Rd Due to popular demand, Laurie Anderson’s artist talk has