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The late Joan DeWolfe loved art and loved collecting art—filling her modest Halifax bungalow with colour and creativity. With nine months to plan for her
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.
The late Joan DeWolfe loved art and loved collecting art—filling her modest Halifax bungalow with colour and creativity. With nine months to plan for her
When Nova Scotia ceramicist Joan Bruneau attended the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design in the 1980s, she was following a path blazed by
Back when Jason Buxton was a 21-year-old student at NSCAD in the early 1990s, he didn’t fully appreciate what his teacher, Jerry Ferguson, had to
Anthony (Tony) Mann, 85, passed away April 19, 2013, in Ashreigney, Devon, England, following a brief illness. Born on October 18, 1927 in Rotherham, Lancashire,
Graduating NSCAD student Torrance Beamish was named the winner of the 2013 Starfish Student Art Awards at the Starfish Gala on Thursday, May 2 at
It’s what you call a weighty tome. From the provocative title and the I Will Not Make Any More Boring Art endpapers and the 454
For more than 20 years, Doug Bamford has wanted to make a large-scale ceramic wall mural. Now he’s got the commission he’s been waiting for.
Bruce MacKinnon will soon get the degree that eluded him more than 25 years ago. The long-time political cartoonist with The Chronicle Herald will be
There’s nothing like getting the biggest news of your life and having to keep it to yourself for months on end. That’s what happened to
Attica Furnishings, The Loop, Breakhouse Design, Inkwell Boutique, Gallery Page & Strange, Spectacle Group, Kula Partners, Spider Video … the list goes on and on.
The late Joan DeWolfe loved art and loved collecting art—filling her modest Halifax bungalow with colour and creativity. With nine months to plan for her
When Nova Scotia ceramicist Joan Bruneau attended the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design in the 1980s, she was following a path blazed by
Back when Jason Buxton was a 21-year-old student at NSCAD in the early 1990s, he didn’t fully appreciate what his teacher, Jerry Ferguson, had to
Anthony (Tony) Mann, 85, passed away April 19, 2013, in Ashreigney, Devon, England, following a brief illness. Born on October 18, 1927 in Rotherham, Lancashire,
Graduating NSCAD student Torrance Beamish was named the winner of the 2013 Starfish Student Art Awards at the Starfish Gala on Thursday, May 2 at
It’s what you call a weighty tome. From the provocative title and the I Will Not Make Any More Boring Art endpapers and the 454
For more than 20 years, Doug Bamford has wanted to make a large-scale ceramic wall mural. Now he’s got the commission he’s been waiting for.
Bruce MacKinnon will soon get the degree that eluded him more than 25 years ago. The long-time political cartoonist with The Chronicle Herald will be
There’s nothing like getting the biggest news of your life and having to keep it to yourself for months on end. That’s what happened to
Attica Furnishings, The Loop, Breakhouse Design, Inkwell Boutique, Gallery Page & Strange, Spectacle Group, Kula Partners, Spider Video … the list goes on and on.