
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
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
To give an idea of how tight-knit the NSCAD community is, when Landon Mackenzie (BFA 1976) did an artist talk in association with her exhibition,
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
NSCAD alumna Heather Igloliorte (BFA 2003) is one of Canada’s pre-eminent Inuk art scholars. Start again: Heather Igloliorte is Canada’s first and so far only
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.
How do you go straight ahead on a narrow mountain path that has 93 curves? The answer, according to Erin Loree who has ruminated over
When NSCAD professor Mathew Reichertz was a dog owner, he and constant companion Georgia were frequent visitors to Point Pleasant Park. They were there twice
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
You could say Julie Trudel’s work has taken a turn since she first arrived at NSCAD University as the William and Isabel Pope Artist’s Residency
When the winners for this year’s Governor General’s Awards in Visual and Media Arts were announced in February, we at NSCAD University couldn’t have been
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
To give an idea of how tight-knit the NSCAD community is, when Landon Mackenzie (BFA 1976) did an artist talk in association with her exhibition,
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
NSCAD alumna Heather Igloliorte (BFA 2003) is one of Canada’s pre-eminent Inuk art scholars. Start again: Heather Igloliorte is Canada’s first and so far only
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.
How do you go straight ahead on a narrow mountain path that has 93 curves? The answer, according to Erin Loree who has ruminated over
When NSCAD professor Mathew Reichertz was a dog owner, he and constant companion Georgia were frequent visitors to Point Pleasant Park. They were there twice
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
You could say Julie Trudel’s work has taken a turn since she first arrived at NSCAD University as the William and Isabel Pope Artist’s Residency
When the winners for this year’s Governor General’s Awards in Visual and Media Arts were announced in February, we at NSCAD University couldn’t have been