
Recognizing International Day of Persons with Disabilities
K’jipuktuk/Halifax — December 3 is recognized as the International Day of Persons with Disabilities (IDPD). It was first proclaimed by the United Nations (UN) in
K’jipuktuk/Halifax — December 3 is recognized as the International Day of Persons with Disabilities (IDPD). It was first proclaimed by the United Nations (UN) in
NSCAD University is thrilled to announce the appointment of Dr. Peggy Shannon as president. Her appointment, for a five-year term, is effective July 1, 2022.
By signing the Charter, NSCAD commits to its principles to advance the university’s work to eliminate systemic anti-Black racism, and to promote inclusion within our structures, policies and procedures.
This plan is based on the priorities identified by the NSCAD community in the cross-institutional workshops held from February to April 2021. It reflects the needs of the university, and the demonstrated actions required to meet those needs.
Register before December 1 for a 20% discount on winter courses! Select the EARLY BIRD discount at the online check out or call 902-494-8224.
The NSCAD community extends heartfelt congratulations to Hossein Khodabakhsh, grand prize winner of the 2021 NSCAD Student Art Award for his submission “Against Communal Amnesia”
NSCAD was thrilled to learn that recent grad Anna Kuelken (BFA 2021) won the national BMO 1st Art! Award, and asked her to share the story of how her winning film Father Like Son came to be.
Film students leave NSCAD with the ability to work in multiple areas of filmmaking, often securing employment in their specific field. They are also prepared for making independent films that can often be seen in festivals across Canada and around the world.
We are pleased to release NSCAD’s 2020-21 annual report As in previous years, the document provides important information about the university’s priorities, plans, accomplishments and
The seven retirees in the current Anna Leonowens Gallery exhibition represent over 200 years of accumulated teaching, research, creative production and service to NSCAD.
K’jipuktuk/Halifax — December 3 is recognized as the International Day of Persons with Disabilities (IDPD). It was first proclaimed by the United Nations (UN) in
NSCAD University is thrilled to announce the appointment of Dr. Peggy Shannon as president. Her appointment, for a five-year term, is effective July 1, 2022.
By signing the Charter, NSCAD commits to its principles to advance the university’s work to eliminate systemic anti-Black racism, and to promote inclusion within our structures, policies and procedures.
This plan is based on the priorities identified by the NSCAD community in the cross-institutional workshops held from February to April 2021. It reflects the needs of the university, and the demonstrated actions required to meet those needs.
Register before December 1 for a 20% discount on winter courses! Select the EARLY BIRD discount at the online check out or call 902-494-8224.
The NSCAD community extends heartfelt congratulations to Hossein Khodabakhsh, grand prize winner of the 2021 NSCAD Student Art Award for his submission “Against Communal Amnesia”
NSCAD was thrilled to learn that recent grad Anna Kuelken (BFA 2021) won the national BMO 1st Art! Award, and asked her to share the story of how her winning film Father Like Son came to be.
Film students leave NSCAD with the ability to work in multiple areas of filmmaking, often securing employment in their specific field. They are also prepared for making independent films that can often be seen in festivals across Canada and around the world.
We are pleased to release NSCAD’s 2020-21 annual report As in previous years, the document provides important information about the university’s priorities, plans, accomplishments and
The seven retirees in the current Anna Leonowens Gallery exhibition represent over 200 years of accumulated teaching, research, creative production and service to NSCAD.