First Sow to Sew lecture features fashion consultant Cesar Padilla
Cesar Padilla will be the first artist to talk at the Sew to Sow lecture series at NSCAD University. His talk is the first of
ADVISORY: All of Halifax Peninsula, including NSCAD’s three campuses, are currently under a boil water advisory until further notice. All water must be boiled for at least one minute if it will be used for drinking or any other activity requiring human consumption.
Cesar Padilla will be the first artist to talk at the Sew to Sow lecture series at NSCAD University. His talk is the first of
Nocturne is Halifax’s independent, free, contemporary art festival at night that takes place from October 12-15. Saturday, October 14 is the big night, when visual
The path from field to fashion has just been widened, thanks to a generous $500,000 gift from the Hilary and Galen Weston Foundation. The gift supports
Creative Social Ethics: Portfolio Development Workshop –
Research Assistantship Opportunity,
Cape Town, South Africa – Summer 2024, Winter 2025 and Summer 2025
“Halifax introduced me to lesbian feminism, to lesbian activism, the peace movement,” says Marusya Bociurkiw (BFA ‘81). “There was a lot going on—the 80s were
For over 40 years, James MacSwain has been a touchstone in the local filmmaking community through the Atlantic Filmmakers Cooperative, the Centre for Art Tapes,
Three NSCAD MFA candidates were recently awarded Scotia Scholar prizes from Research Nova Scotia totalling $25,000 in support of their health-based research projects. The Scotia
NSCAD University is pleased to introduce six new faculty members who joined our community this summer: Associate Professor Jordan Bennett, Associate Professor Lucie Chan, Assistant Professor Leesa Hamilton, Assistant Professor Anton Lee, Assistant Professor Huschang Pourian and Assistant Professor Vajdon Sohaili.
NSCAD has officially launched a new Academic Accessibility policy that will address many students’ accessibility needs and push the university’s accessibility framework forward.
NSCAD has its first-ever ombudsperson. Jude Gerrard has been hired on a two-year contract for the new position.
Cesar Padilla will be the first artist to talk at the Sew to Sow lecture series at NSCAD University. His talk is the first of
Nocturne is Halifax’s independent, free, contemporary art festival at night that takes place from October 12-15. Saturday, October 14 is the big night, when visual
The path from field to fashion has just been widened, thanks to a generous $500,000 gift from the Hilary and Galen Weston Foundation. The gift supports
Creative Social Ethics: Portfolio Development Workshop –
Research Assistantship Opportunity,
Cape Town, South Africa – Summer 2024, Winter 2025 and Summer 2025
“Halifax introduced me to lesbian feminism, to lesbian activism, the peace movement,” says Marusya Bociurkiw (BFA ‘81). “There was a lot going on—the 80s were
For over 40 years, James MacSwain has been a touchstone in the local filmmaking community through the Atlantic Filmmakers Cooperative, the Centre for Art Tapes,
Three NSCAD MFA candidates were recently awarded Scotia Scholar prizes from Research Nova Scotia totalling $25,000 in support of their health-based research projects. The Scotia
NSCAD University is pleased to introduce six new faculty members who joined our community this summer: Associate Professor Jordan Bennett, Associate Professor Lucie Chan, Assistant Professor Leesa Hamilton, Assistant Professor Anton Lee, Assistant Professor Huschang Pourian and Assistant Professor Vajdon Sohaili.
NSCAD has officially launched a new Academic Accessibility policy that will address many students’ accessibility needs and push the university’s accessibility framework forward.
NSCAD has its first-ever ombudsperson. Jude Gerrard has been hired on a two-year contract for the new position.