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From bookbinding to the big screen

Many of us have dreamed about being in the movies—if not ourselves then our work—but who knew that being a bookmaker’s apprentice could make that

Creating her own secret recipe

Returning to Canada after a three month residency at the European Ceramic Work Centre (EKWC) in the Netherlands, ceramic artist Amélie Proulx (MFA ’10) visited

Celebrating Unique Voices

Darrell Varga doesn’t want the award-winning documentary Passage (2008) by filmmaker John Walker to become obscured in the canon of Canadian cinema, as has happened

Identity and landscape

NSCAD masters student Liz Toohey-Wiese travelled across the North American continent to realize she couldn’t leave her landscape behind. Moving from the west coast to

Playing with art

So far, it’s morphed into a unicorn, a declaration of love, an advertisement for free hugs … and that was just in the last few

“I make weird sounds”

If you follow Game of Thrones, you’ll know the scene from season 4. After hearing about the plight of a shepherd’s three-year-old daughter who was

Bandaging the wounds

Wounds are something that all of us can relate to.  Whether physical or emotional, deep or just below the surface, wounds and how they scab

Alumni Profile: Gillian MacLeod

From the studios of NSCAD’s Fountain Campus to Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia: you just never know where life will take you. Take NSCAD University graduate

Scotiabank makes major gift to NSCAD

NSCAD University President Dianne Taylor-Gearing welcomed a $150,000 donation from Scotiabank that will fund scholarships for NSCAD students. “Supporting the arts is something that is

From bookbinding to the big screen

Many of us have dreamed about being in the movies—if not ourselves then our work—but who knew that being a bookmaker’s apprentice could make that

Creating her own secret recipe

Returning to Canada after a three month residency at the European Ceramic Work Centre (EKWC) in the Netherlands, ceramic artist Amélie Proulx (MFA ’10) visited

Celebrating Unique Voices

Darrell Varga doesn’t want the award-winning documentary Passage (2008) by filmmaker John Walker to become obscured in the canon of Canadian cinema, as has happened

Identity and landscape

NSCAD masters student Liz Toohey-Wiese travelled across the North American continent to realize she couldn’t leave her landscape behind. Moving from the west coast to

Playing with art

So far, it’s morphed into a unicorn, a declaration of love, an advertisement for free hugs … and that was just in the last few

“I make weird sounds”

If you follow Game of Thrones, you’ll know the scene from season 4. After hearing about the plight of a shepherd’s three-year-old daughter who was

Bandaging the wounds

Wounds are something that all of us can relate to.  Whether physical or emotional, deep or just below the surface, wounds and how they scab

Alumni Profile: Gillian MacLeod

From the studios of NSCAD’s Fountain Campus to Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia: you just never know where life will take you. Take NSCAD University graduate

Scotiabank makes major gift to NSCAD

NSCAD University President Dianne Taylor-Gearing welcomed a $150,000 donation from Scotiabank that will fund scholarships for NSCAD students. “Supporting the arts is something that is