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Scottish Sojourn

Receiving the Roloff Beny scholarship allowed NSCAD student Katherine Nakaska the chance to reconnect with her Scottish heritage. In the small village of Holytown nestled

Stan Douglas to speak at NSCAD

Interdisciplinary media artist Stan Douglas is set to visit NSCAD University as a guest speaker.  Hosted by NSCAD’s Media Arts Division, the presentation will take

Celebrating Unique Voices

Darrell Varga doesn’t want the award-winning documentary Passage (2008) by filmmaker John Walker to become obscured in the canon of Canadian cinema, as has happened

“I make weird sounds”

If you follow Game of Thrones, you’ll know the scene from season 4. After hearing about the plight of a shepherd’s three-year-old daughter who was

Robert Frank exhibit a coup for NSCAD

The Anna Leonowens Gallery at NSCAD University will host the groundbreaking exhibition, Robert Frank: Books, Films, 1947-2014. There’s just one week to see the show,

The Evolution of The Evolution of Max

What started as a conversation between friends has evolved into a labour of love for NSCAD regular part-time faculty member Becka Barker.  A member of

NSCAD and King’s collaborate

A new collaboration between NSCAD University and the University of King’s College will open up opportunities for students at both schools. Dr. Daniel O’Brien, President

‘Be kind, fierce and always passionate’

NSCAD’s Graduation Ceremony is a singularly unique event, this year featuring processional music penned by NSCAD grad Jenn Grant, special awards, inspirational speeches, and a

Scottish Sojourn

Receiving the Roloff Beny scholarship allowed NSCAD student Katherine Nakaska the chance to reconnect with her Scottish heritage. In the small village of Holytown nestled

Stan Douglas to speak at NSCAD

Interdisciplinary media artist Stan Douglas is set to visit NSCAD University as a guest speaker.  Hosted by NSCAD’s Media Arts Division, the presentation will take

Celebrating Unique Voices

Darrell Varga doesn’t want the award-winning documentary Passage (2008) by filmmaker John Walker to become obscured in the canon of Canadian cinema, as has happened

“I make weird sounds”

If you follow Game of Thrones, you’ll know the scene from season 4. After hearing about the plight of a shepherd’s three-year-old daughter who was

Robert Frank exhibit a coup for NSCAD

The Anna Leonowens Gallery at NSCAD University will host the groundbreaking exhibition, Robert Frank: Books, Films, 1947-2014. There’s just one week to see the show,

The Evolution of The Evolution of Max

What started as a conversation between friends has evolved into a labour of love for NSCAD regular part-time faculty member Becka Barker.  A member of

NSCAD and King’s collaborate

A new collaboration between NSCAD University and the University of King’s College will open up opportunities for students at both schools. Dr. Daniel O’Brien, President

‘Be kind, fierce and always passionate’

NSCAD’s Graduation Ceremony is a singularly unique event, this year featuring processional music penned by NSCAD grad Jenn Grant, special awards, inspirational speeches, and a