
Cement wall transforms from ‘gritty to pretty’
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
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
Wounds are something that all of us can relate to. Whether physical or emotional, deep or just below the surface, wounds and how they scab
Some gifts can change your life. So it was with Elly MacKay, whose woodworker husband Simon surprised her by making her a tiny wooden theatre.
What started as a gag gift has evolved into a prize-winning lithograph Paintball Supper for NSCAD’s Dan O’Neill. The corny present—a paint-by-numbers set—was meant to
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
Wounds are something that all of us can relate to. Whether physical or emotional, deep or just below the surface, wounds and how they scab
Some gifts can change your life. So it was with Elly MacKay, whose woodworker husband Simon surprised her by making her a tiny wooden theatre.
What started as a gag gift has evolved into a prize-winning lithograph Paintball Supper for NSCAD’s Dan O’Neill. The corny present—a paint-by-numbers set—was meant to