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Insects by Design

Consider the cricket. Sometimes green in colour, sometimes black or brown, even red, they have powerful hind legs, two pairs of wings, flattened bodies and

Tributes to NSCAD’s Founder

When sculptor Vassilis Vassili began grinding away at the granite boulders that would become the sculpture Passage, he thought a lot about Anna Leonowens, whose spirit was an

Welcome Home

Welcome home When I arrived at NSCAD for the beginning of the 2014-15 academic year, I felt like I had come home. Having moved from

Remembering the Halifax Explosion

Robert Bean and Barbara Lounder of the research group Narratives in Space+Time pose at a vantage point in Mulgrave Park, which overlooks the Narrows of

Revisiting NSCAD Lithography

The images associated with the Lithography Workshop are now part of NSCAD legend. Canadian artist Joyce Wieland applying lipstick and then bending over the lithography

Artist for a Day 2017

Be an Artist for a Day Paint, print, film and photograph! Design, draw and decorate! The palette is unlimited at Artist for a Day. Artist

Dialect: A Runway Show and Gala 2017

NSCAD Fashion Show 2017 Dialect is a fashion show showcasing the collections of 10 student designers. Dialect uses the language of fashion to communicate the

Mugs on Tap 2017

Join NSCAD’s Ceramics Department on Wednesday, April 5th (6-9 pm) for Mugs on Tap hosted by Tempo Food + Drink,1875 Barrington Street, Halifax. Enjoy a

2016-17 Public Lecture Series

NSCAD has a long and rich history of bringing world-renowned lecturers to the university community, Halifax and Nova Scotia. provides the opportunity for world-renowned artists

Be a Mirror Mentor

NSCAD alumni, do you have advice to give that you wish you’d had before graduating? Would you like to learn how to be a better

Insects by Design

Consider the cricket. Sometimes green in colour, sometimes black or brown, even red, they have powerful hind legs, two pairs of wings, flattened bodies and

Tributes to NSCAD’s Founder

When sculptor Vassilis Vassili began grinding away at the granite boulders that would become the sculpture Passage, he thought a lot about Anna Leonowens, whose spirit was an

Welcome Home

Welcome home When I arrived at NSCAD for the beginning of the 2014-15 academic year, I felt like I had come home. Having moved from

Remembering the Halifax Explosion

Robert Bean and Barbara Lounder of the research group Narratives in Space+Time pose at a vantage point in Mulgrave Park, which overlooks the Narrows of

Revisiting NSCAD Lithography

The images associated with the Lithography Workshop are now part of NSCAD legend. Canadian artist Joyce Wieland applying lipstick and then bending over the lithography

Artist for a Day 2017

Be an Artist for a Day Paint, print, film and photograph! Design, draw and decorate! The palette is unlimited at Artist for a Day. Artist

Dialect: A Runway Show and Gala 2017

NSCAD Fashion Show 2017 Dialect is a fashion show showcasing the collections of 10 student designers. Dialect uses the language of fashion to communicate the

Mugs on Tap 2017

Join NSCAD’s Ceramics Department on Wednesday, April 5th (6-9 pm) for Mugs on Tap hosted by Tempo Food + Drink,1875 Barrington Street, Halifax. Enjoy a

2016-17 Public Lecture Series

NSCAD has a long and rich history of bringing world-renowned lecturers to the university community, Halifax and Nova Scotia. provides the opportunity for world-renowned artists

Be a Mirror Mentor

NSCAD alumni, do you have advice to give that you wish you’d had before graduating? Would you like to learn how to be a better