News

News

As of July 1, 2022, masks will no longer be required on NSCAD campuses. There may be members of the university community who choose to wear masks, and we support everyone’s right to do so.

Note: masks will be required for the Extended Studies summer camps.
NSCAD University is very pleased to announce the appointment of HaeAhn Woo Kwon (she/they) as Assistant Professor, Division of Fine Arts (Sculpture). Kwon is a visual artist whose work centers primarily on drawing, sculpture, and installation
How often do you stop and reflect on where you’re standing, what difficult historical significance the space may have, or what weight its name may carry? The Difficult Histories Database (DHD) challenges us to question and look closer at the spaces we occupy and consider the impacts of the past on where we exist today.
NSCAD University is honored to present a conversation with senior officials from two of Ukraine’s most important national museums: the Bohdan and Varvara Khanenko National Museum of Arts, and the National Art Museum of Ukraine. Join us as we learn a brief history of their collections, with a viewing of selected masterpieces. Learn how the museums have been impacted by the Russian invasion, and the measures taken to protect these cherished works of art.
We are seeking to hire a NSCAD student to support our social media and digital engagement efforts throughout the summer. To apply, send your resume to communications@nscad.ca by June 10, 2022 at 5 p.m.
At its May 5 meeting, NSCAD University’s Board of Governors approved the proposed budget for the university for 2022-2023. The budgeted revenue for the year is $19.4 million and budgeted expense is $20.5 million (a decrease of 9% and 3% respectively from the 2020-2021 budget).