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Karin Cope searches for Sappho by sail across the Mediterranean
Professor Karin Cope is a queer faculty member who has taught at NSCAD in a variety of capacities over the last 20 years. Currently an Associate Professor in
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.
Professor Karin Cope is a queer faculty member who has taught at NSCAD in a variety of capacities over the last 20 years. Currently an Associate Professor in
Bargaining teams from NSCAD University (NSCAD) and Unit I and Unit II of the Faculty Union of NSCAD (FUNSCAD) met to sign their new collective agreements on June 1. FUNSCAD represents full and part-time faculty and technicians working at NSCAD.
In 2022, Natalie Laurin (BDes 2022) collaborated with Emma Metallic to create Nipugtug: The Gallery Experience, a multimedia adaptation of Metallic’s written story that aims to revitalize the Mi’gmaw language.
NSCAD Provost and Vice-President (Academic & Research) Dr. Ann-Barbara Graff has accepted the position of Provost and Vice-President Academic at Nipissing University in North Bay, Ontario beginning July 1, 2023.
Piper O’Neil Doak, who will graduate this week with a Bachelor of Arts in Art History and a Minor in Print, Paper, and Book Arts, has been chosen by the 2023 graduating class as their valedictorian.
Liz Cowie (BFA 2000) spent her teens taking photographs in Halifax, inevitably landing at NSCAD. Her love of film led her to New York City and a successful career leading programming at VICE.
NSCAD University is thrilled to announce Bachelor of Fine Arts (major in film) student Kate Solar as the grand prize winner of the 2023 NSCAD Student Art Award. The award jury selected Solar from a pool of 10 Student Art Award finalists for her experimental film submission POND, a three-minute-minute long animation.
Dr. Nicole Lee’s course MAED 6370 Community and Art Education: History, Theory, and Practice asks students in the Master of Art in Art Education (MAAE) program to investigate how community and art education can be brought together through collaboration, experimentation, and social engagement.
The project is a collaboration between Nova Scotia Health, Partners for Care and NSCAD.
Three NSCAD University alumni have made the longlist this year for Canada’s largest financial prize for young artists. Alan Syliboy (BFA 1975), Laura Acosta (BFA 2011), and Séamus Gallagher (BFA 2019) each made the 2023 longlist. They are joined by 25 other artists from across the country.
Professor Karin Cope is a queer faculty member who has taught at NSCAD in a variety of capacities over the last 20 years. Currently an Associate Professor in
Bargaining teams from NSCAD University (NSCAD) and Unit I and Unit II of the Faculty Union of NSCAD (FUNSCAD) met to sign their new collective agreements on June 1. FUNSCAD represents full and part-time faculty and technicians working at NSCAD.
In 2022, Natalie Laurin (BDes 2022) collaborated with Emma Metallic to create Nipugtug: The Gallery Experience, a multimedia adaptation of Metallic’s written story that aims to revitalize the Mi’gmaw language.
NSCAD Provost and Vice-President (Academic & Research) Dr. Ann-Barbara Graff has accepted the position of Provost and Vice-President Academic at Nipissing University in North Bay, Ontario beginning July 1, 2023.
Piper O’Neil Doak, who will graduate this week with a Bachelor of Arts in Art History and a Minor in Print, Paper, and Book Arts, has been chosen by the 2023 graduating class as their valedictorian.
Liz Cowie (BFA 2000) spent her teens taking photographs in Halifax, inevitably landing at NSCAD. Her love of film led her to New York City and a successful career leading programming at VICE.
NSCAD University is thrilled to announce Bachelor of Fine Arts (major in film) student Kate Solar as the grand prize winner of the 2023 NSCAD Student Art Award. The award jury selected Solar from a pool of 10 Student Art Award finalists for her experimental film submission POND, a three-minute-minute long animation.
Dr. Nicole Lee’s course MAED 6370 Community and Art Education: History, Theory, and Practice asks students in the Master of Art in Art Education (MAAE) program to investigate how community and art education can be brought together through collaboration, experimentation, and social engagement.
The project is a collaboration between Nova Scotia Health, Partners for Care and NSCAD.
Three NSCAD University alumni have made the longlist this year for Canada’s largest financial prize for young artists. Alan Syliboy (BFA 1975), Laura Acosta (BFA 2011), and Séamus Gallagher (BFA 2019) each made the 2023 longlist. They are joined by 25 other artists from across the country.