NSCAD’s Severely Queer Gatherings build community around World AIDS Day
Queer faculty members launch a new initiative to address sexual and gender equity and build coalitions at the school. Milko Delgado, El Club del SIDA,
Queer faculty members launch a new initiative to address sexual and gender equity and build coalitions at the school. Milko Delgado, El Club del SIDA,
Be a part of an important movement in Nova Scotia this #GivingTuesday. Food insecurity is a sad reality for many NSCAD students that detracts from their creative practices and interferes with their studies. Nearly 40% of post-secondary students in Canada report experiencing food insecurity. Inflation is increasing the scale and urgency of this problem.
This is why NSCAD is once again collaborating with the J & W Murphy Foundation and other Nova Scotia post-secondary institutions to improve food security for students this #GivingTuesday.
The NSCAD John Dobson Challenge is a business pitch competition for students looking to launch or expand their creative businesses. This is a chance for
A NSCAD filmmaking team picked up one of Canada’s top student prizes for cinema: the Grand Prize in student filmmaking at the Festival du Nouveau
Seven students from NSCAD University have been awarded the Nova Scotia Talent Trust (NSTT). The Trust supports emerging artists and talents in Nova Scotia with
NSCAD University has launched its 2024 Equity Census as part of the Seriously Creative Plan to strengthen its commitment to diversity, equity, accessibility, and inclusion. This initiative will allow NSCAD to better understand the diversity within its community.
The experimental dance company commissioned Bennett to create a painting to inspire their new season’s choreography Jordan Bennett’s painting created for the BalletCollective’s 2024 season.
Thanks to a pair of NSCAD staffers who created a student art project a decade ago, November’s G20 Summit in Rio will be showcasing a small but mighty piece of Mi’kma’ki.
Out of 100 Nocturne projects nearly half feature NSCAD folks. Credit: Nocturne website. The 2024 Nocturne Art-at-Night festival (October 17-20) features NSCAD students, alumni and
By Shannon Webb-Campbell After an incredible public artist talk last spring, award-winning interdisciplinary artist and musician Cheryl L’Hirondelle is back at NSCAD’s CIMADE Lab for
Queer faculty members launch a new initiative to address sexual and gender equity and build coalitions at the school. Milko Delgado, El Club del SIDA,
Be a part of an important movement in Nova Scotia this #GivingTuesday. Food insecurity is a sad reality for many NSCAD students that detracts from their creative practices and interferes with their studies. Nearly 40% of post-secondary students in Canada report experiencing food insecurity. Inflation is increasing the scale and urgency of this problem.
This is why NSCAD is once again collaborating with the J & W Murphy Foundation and other Nova Scotia post-secondary institutions to improve food security for students this #GivingTuesday.
The NSCAD John Dobson Challenge is a business pitch competition for students looking to launch or expand their creative businesses. This is a chance for
A NSCAD filmmaking team picked up one of Canada’s top student prizes for cinema: the Grand Prize in student filmmaking at the Festival du Nouveau
Seven students from NSCAD University have been awarded the Nova Scotia Talent Trust (NSTT). The Trust supports emerging artists and talents in Nova Scotia with
NSCAD University has launched its 2024 Equity Census as part of the Seriously Creative Plan to strengthen its commitment to diversity, equity, accessibility, and inclusion. This initiative will allow NSCAD to better understand the diversity within its community.
The experimental dance company commissioned Bennett to create a painting to inspire their new season’s choreography Jordan Bennett’s painting created for the BalletCollective’s 2024 season.
Thanks to a pair of NSCAD staffers who created a student art project a decade ago, November’s G20 Summit in Rio will be showcasing a small but mighty piece of Mi’kma’ki.
Out of 100 Nocturne projects nearly half feature NSCAD folks. Credit: Nocturne website. The 2024 Nocturne Art-at-Night festival (October 17-20) features NSCAD students, alumni and
By Shannon Webb-Campbell After an incredible public artist talk last spring, award-winning interdisciplinary artist and musician Cheryl L’Hirondelle is back at NSCAD’s CIMADE Lab for