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NSCAD welcomes Tim Rollins and K.O.S.

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

Q&A with Cliff Eyland

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

Identity and landscape

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

Bandaging the wounds

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

Answering the call

Foundation drawing teacher Ian McKinnon has been named artist-in-residence at St. Paul’s Anglican Church—the first to hold the position since the church was founded in

Alexis Bulman named BMO 1st Art winner

Alexis Bulman has been having a wonderful summer, post graduation. She scored her first solo exhibition, Life for 20¢, at her hometown gallery, Charlottetown’s Gallery

NSCAD welcomes Tim Rollins and K.O.S.

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

Q&A with Cliff Eyland

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

Identity and landscape

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

Bandaging the wounds

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

Answering the call

Foundation drawing teacher Ian McKinnon has been named artist-in-residence at St. Paul’s Anglican Church—the first to hold the position since the church was founded in

Alexis Bulman named BMO 1st Art winner

Alexis Bulman has been having a wonderful summer, post graduation. She scored her first solo exhibition, Life for 20¢, at her hometown gallery, Charlottetown’s Gallery