2016-17 Public Lecture Series
NSCAD has a long and rich history of bringing world-renowned lecturers to the university community, Halifax and Nova Scotia. provides the opportunity for world-renowned artists
ADVISORY: All of Halifax Peninsula, including NSCAD’s three campuses, are currently under a boil water advisory until further notice. All water must be boiled for at least one minute if it will be used for drinking or any other activity requiring human consumption.
NSCAD has a long and rich history of bringing world-renowned lecturers to the university community, Halifax and Nova Scotia. provides the opportunity for world-renowned artists
NSCAD alumni, do you have advice to give that you wish you’d had before graduating? Would you like to learn how to be a better
When sculptor Vassilis Vassili began grinding away at the granite boulders that would become the sculpture Passage, he thought a lot about Anna Leonowens, whose
When the Governor General’s Awards in Visual and Media Arts were announced, it came as a relief to Pamela Ritchie, who had been holding on
NSCAD University’s Anna Leonowens Gallery has been awarded a prestigious New Chapter Grant from the Canada Council of the Arts to re-establish and extend the
In December, artist Charley Young solicited the participation of Syrian families for her project, The Space Between Held Hands. Katie Nakaska Photo. Last year, as
A recent NSCAD graduate, Carley Mullaly is studying for a master’s degree in Woven Textiles at the Royal College of Art in London, England. She
Kim Morgan’s art has turned bloody. But not gory, viscous and splattered bloody. The NSCAD professor and installation artist has been looking at blood through
In the almost 100 years since the Halifax Explosion, it’s the stories that survive and have the power to move us still: about the force
With the Nova Scotia filmmaking industry currently in flux, it seems a bittersweet time for a critical history of filmmaking in Atlantic Canada to come
NSCAD has a long and rich history of bringing world-renowned lecturers to the university community, Halifax and Nova Scotia. provides the opportunity for world-renowned artists
NSCAD alumni, do you have advice to give that you wish you’d had before graduating? Would you like to learn how to be a better
When sculptor Vassilis Vassili began grinding away at the granite boulders that would become the sculpture Passage, he thought a lot about Anna Leonowens, whose
When the Governor General’s Awards in Visual and Media Arts were announced, it came as a relief to Pamela Ritchie, who had been holding on
NSCAD University’s Anna Leonowens Gallery has been awarded a prestigious New Chapter Grant from the Canada Council of the Arts to re-establish and extend the
In December, artist Charley Young solicited the participation of Syrian families for her project, The Space Between Held Hands. Katie Nakaska Photo. Last year, as
A recent NSCAD graduate, Carley Mullaly is studying for a master’s degree in Woven Textiles at the Royal College of Art in London, England. She
Kim Morgan’s art has turned bloody. But not gory, viscous and splattered bloody. The NSCAD professor and installation artist has been looking at blood through
In the almost 100 years since the Halifax Explosion, it’s the stories that survive and have the power to move us still: about the force
With the Nova Scotia filmmaking industry currently in flux, it seems a bittersweet time for a critical history of filmmaking in Atlantic Canada to come