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The fine art of conservation
NSCAD alumna Jennifer Robertson (BFA 2005) uses her art training to conserve and restore art, archival materials and rare books. During her time at NSCAD
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 alumna Jennifer Robertson (BFA 2005) uses her art training to conserve and restore art, archival materials and rare books. During her time at NSCAD
Karen Bondarchuk spent only three semesters at NSCAD, but it was enough to change her way of thinking and her approach to art. A transfer
Deployed aboard HMCS Charlottetown in the Mediterranean Sea, artist Ivan Murphy experienced the repetitive nature of life at sea. Same blue sky. Same blue ocean.
Alex Mbuga Thuku is a colourful guy. As the NSCAD student works on a new mural for downtown Halifax, his floral shirt is like camouflage
Sydney Smith can trace his success as a children’s book illustrator to one inspiring moment. Then a NSCAD student, now a 2015 Governor General Award
If you’ve ever taken a drawing class at NSCAD University or elsewhere, you may recall the instructor telling you to squint while looking at the
NSCAD University is excited to welcome Tim Rollins (BFA, SVA) and Angel Abreu of K.O.S. (Kids of Survival) as part of NSCAD’s 2014-2015 Public Lecture
The new Halifax Central Library opened just before Christmas and the people of Halifax still can’t get over that something so cool is all for
NSCAD masters student Liz Toohey-Wiese travelled across the North American continent to realize she couldn’t leave her landscape behind. Moving from the west coast to
NSCAD alumna Jennifer Robertson (BFA 2005) uses her art training to conserve and restore art, archival materials and rare books. During her time at NSCAD
Karen Bondarchuk spent only three semesters at NSCAD, but it was enough to change her way of thinking and her approach to art. A transfer
Deployed aboard HMCS Charlottetown in the Mediterranean Sea, artist Ivan Murphy experienced the repetitive nature of life at sea. Same blue sky. Same blue ocean.
Alex Mbuga Thuku is a colourful guy. As the NSCAD student works on a new mural for downtown Halifax, his floral shirt is like camouflage
Sydney Smith can trace his success as a children’s book illustrator to one inspiring moment. Then a NSCAD student, now a 2015 Governor General Award
If you’ve ever taken a drawing class at NSCAD University or elsewhere, you may recall the instructor telling you to squint while looking at the
NSCAD University is excited to welcome Tim Rollins (BFA, SVA) and Angel Abreu of K.O.S. (Kids of Survival) as part of NSCAD’s 2014-2015 Public Lecture
The new Halifax Central Library opened just before Christmas and the people of Halifax still can’t get over that something so cool is all for
NSCAD masters student Liz Toohey-Wiese travelled across the North American continent to realize she couldn’t leave her landscape behind. Moving from the west coast to