
NSCAD grad feels the ‘Kate Effect’
They may be the world’s most looked-at earlobes. And Shelley MacDonald’s earrings are adorning them. Suddenly basking in the “Kate Effect,” the NSCAD Jewellery and
They may be the world’s most looked-at earlobes. And Shelley MacDonald’s earrings are adorning them. Suddenly basking in the “Kate Effect,” the NSCAD Jewellery and
Alex Mbuga Thuku is a colourful guy. As the NSCAD student works on a new mural for downtown Halifax, his floral shirt is like camouflage
Kim Morgan’s art has turned bloody. But not gory, viscous and splattered bloody. The NSCAD professor and installation artist has been looking at blood through
In the almost 100 years since the Halifax Explosion, it’s the stories that survive and have the power to move us still: about the force
It has always been Prof. David B. Smith’s contention that the creative thinking skills used to make art can help in other areas of learning
Since the founding the NSCAD-Lunenburg Community Studio Residency Program a decade ago, more than 25 recent NSCAD grads have moved to Lunenburg for a year
In a quaint, former general store on twisty-turny Peggy’s Cove Road, you’ll find The Finer Diner. About a 40-minute’s drive from Halifax, the diner offers
“Nobody puts on an opera by themselves.” This is how Lukas Pearse responds when asked about his many collaborations with other artists. He currently has
With the Nova Scotia filmmaking industry currently in flux, it seems a bittersweet time for a critical history of filmmaking in Atlantic Canada to come
There are more exciting things happening in the NSCAD Academy building. Not only is The Dome Project well underway and with a prototype almost completed,
They may be the world’s most looked-at earlobes. And Shelley MacDonald’s earrings are adorning them. Suddenly basking in the “Kate Effect,” the NSCAD Jewellery and
Alex Mbuga Thuku is a colourful guy. As the NSCAD student works on a new mural for downtown Halifax, his floral shirt is like camouflage
Kim Morgan’s art has turned bloody. But not gory, viscous and splattered bloody. The NSCAD professor and installation artist has been looking at blood through
In the almost 100 years since the Halifax Explosion, it’s the stories that survive and have the power to move us still: about the force
It has always been Prof. David B. Smith’s contention that the creative thinking skills used to make art can help in other areas of learning
Since the founding the NSCAD-Lunenburg Community Studio Residency Program a decade ago, more than 25 recent NSCAD grads have moved to Lunenburg for a year
In a quaint, former general store on twisty-turny Peggy’s Cove Road, you’ll find The Finer Diner. About a 40-minute’s drive from Halifax, the diner offers
“Nobody puts on an opera by themselves.” This is how Lukas Pearse responds when asked about his many collaborations with other artists. He currently has
With the Nova Scotia filmmaking industry currently in flux, it seems a bittersweet time for a critical history of filmmaking in Atlantic Canada to come
There are more exciting things happening in the NSCAD Academy building. Not only is The Dome Project well underway and with a prototype almost completed,