
Grappling with the Colonial Archive
Tier 1 Canada Research Chair in Transatlantic Black Diasporic Art & Community Engagement and Founding Director of NSCAD’s Institute for the Study of Canadian Slavery Dr.
Tier 1 Canada Research Chair in Transatlantic Black Diasporic Art & Community Engagement and Founding Director of NSCAD’s Institute for the Study of Canadian Slavery Dr.
Featuring: Audrey Arthurs , Christopher J. Gismondi and Rach Klein⠀ February 25, 2021, 5:30 p.m. AST (streaming live on Facebook) Dr. Charmaine Nelson will moderate
February is African Heritage Month; it’s a special time for everyone to recognize the long and rich history of African Nova Scotians, and to celebrate
Myal Tyshan Wright The Craig Main & Case Galleries February 3 – 28, 2021 Jamaican Maroon Instruments & Cultural Objects by Tyshan Wright Myal is
#NSCAD alum Liam Ross (BFA 2020) has a new exhibit at the Corridor Gallery (located inside the Visual Arts Nova Scotia office at the Halifax
#NSCAD alum Juan Ortiz-Apuy (MFA 2011) joins fellow Montreal-based artist Zinnia Naqvi to discuss their recent works within the theme of hospitality to explore their
#NSCADalum David Zsako (BFA 2006) has a new exhibit at The Craig Gallery at Alderney Landing until January 31, 2021. David’s work is an exploration
The latest chapter of the Dalhousie Feminist Seminar Series takes place on Friday, January 22, 2021, and the NSCAD community is invited to attend.
NSCAD is hosting an online event for future students on January 23, 2021. If you’ve been thinking about using your creativity to make a better
‘Open Waters Festival 2021: New Music for the New Decade’ streams a new event daily until January 16, 2021. The festival is annual event on
Tier 1 Canada Research Chair in Transatlantic Black Diasporic Art & Community Engagement and Founding Director of NSCAD’s Institute for the Study of Canadian Slavery Dr.
Featuring: Audrey Arthurs , Christopher J. Gismondi and Rach Klein⠀ February 25, 2021, 5:30 p.m. AST (streaming live on Facebook) Dr. Charmaine Nelson will moderate
February is African Heritage Month; it’s a special time for everyone to recognize the long and rich history of African Nova Scotians, and to celebrate
Myal Tyshan Wright The Craig Main & Case Galleries February 3 – 28, 2021 Jamaican Maroon Instruments & Cultural Objects by Tyshan Wright Myal is
#NSCAD alum Liam Ross (BFA 2020) has a new exhibit at the Corridor Gallery (located inside the Visual Arts Nova Scotia office at the Halifax
#NSCAD alum Juan Ortiz-Apuy (MFA 2011) joins fellow Montreal-based artist Zinnia Naqvi to discuss their recent works within the theme of hospitality to explore their
#NSCADalum David Zsako (BFA 2006) has a new exhibit at The Craig Gallery at Alderney Landing until January 31, 2021. David’s work is an exploration
The latest chapter of the Dalhousie Feminist Seminar Series takes place on Friday, January 22, 2021, and the NSCAD community is invited to attend.
NSCAD is hosting an online event for future students on January 23, 2021. If you’ve been thinking about using your creativity to make a better
‘Open Waters Festival 2021: New Music for the New Decade’ streams a new event daily until January 16, 2021. The festival is annual event on